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Resolution Number
1992-135
Approved Date
08/04/1992
Resolution Type
In support of
Subject
St. Lucie County Port and Airport Authority's application for designation
as a U.S. Customs port of entry
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RESOLUTION NO. 92-135 <br />A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />IN SUPPORT OF THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY <br />PORT AND AIRPORT AUTHORITY'S <br />APPLICATION FOR DESIGNATION AS A <br />U.S. CUSTOMS PORT OF ENTRY; <br />PROVIDING FOR DISTRIBUTION; <br />PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE <br />WHEREAS, the Port of Fort Pierce was created in 1921 and has been <br />operating as a deepwater port maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of <br />Engineers since 1935, and the St. Lucie County International Airport, <br />originally opened prior to the Second World War, has been handling <br />international cargo and passengers for almost 20 years; and <br />WHEREAS, the Port of Fort Pierce is one of the 12 deepwater ports <br />in Florida designated by Florida Statutes; and <br />WHEREAS, the Airport is currently in the process of a $25 million <br />land acquisition program and a Development of Regional Impact analysis <br />for future expansion, and the Port of Fort Pierce has recently won <br />Florida's Congressional Delegation and the Governor's endorsements for <br />a proposed $9 million Federal deepening project and $37 million local <br />expansion program to develop a publicly owned port facility; and <br />WHEREAS, the U.S. Bureau of Customs has operated a full-time <br />Customs Station at the St. Lucie County International Airport since <br />1980 serving the import and export needs of the airport and port; and <br />WHEREAS, the four county region produces 908 of Florida's fresh <br />fruit, citrus by-products and other agricultural commodities exported <br />to the Bahamas, Europe and the Far East; and <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT: <br />SECTION 1: This body does hereby offer its full and complete <br />support to the application by St. Lucie County to be designated a U.S. <br />Custom's Port of Entry so that it may better serve the residents, <br />visitors and businesses in the Treasure Coast area, including Indian <br />River County. <br />SECTION 2: That a copy of this resolution will be forwarded to <br />all appropriate local, state and Federal agencies and officials. <br />The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner Scurlock who <br />moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Bird and, <br />upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: <br />Chairman Carolyn K. Eggert Aye <br />Vice Chairman Margaret C. Bowman Nay <br />Commissioner Richard B. Bird Aye <br />Commissioner Don C. Scurlock, Jr. Aye <br />District 4 - Vacant <br />The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution passed and adopted <br />this 4th day of August; 1992. <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />BYd <br />�. Carolyn K. Egge Chairman <br />Attest: 'r....��Yu....-- . <br />J. K. <br />Barton, C1erJc �� <br />
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