On
this the 19th day of February, 2005, the
West Galveston Island Property Owners
Association of Galveston Island convened in
a regularly scheduled meeting when
the following proceedings, among others,
were had, to-wit:
Whereas,
America’s
and specifically Galveston County’s
beaches are home to some of the
nations most precious natural resources. Beyond
their intrinsic natural beauty, healthy
beaches provide effective storm damage
protection, offer residents and visitors
unequaled recreational opportunities, and
provide unique environmental habitat.
Together with coastal wetlands, bird
refuges, estuaries, ports, intra-coastal
waterways and other resources, our coastal
regions are economic engines filled with
recreational opportunities and environmental
treasures that deserve to be preserved and
protected.
America’s beaches are major tourist
destinations for millions of domestic and
foreign visitors, providing jobs and
business profits which, in turn, produce
billions of dollars in tax revenue for the
federal government, as well as state and
local governments; and
Whereas,
it
is imperative the federal government
acknowledge its role and responsibility for
continued support of our
nation’s public shores and beaches.
Now,
Therefore, Be it Resolved that
the West Galveston Island Property Owners
Association calls upon its federal
legislators to help enact Galveston
County’s 2005 Coastal Federal Legislative
Agenda including the following actions:
·
Assist
in the reprogramming of $400,000 of Corps of
Engineers funding
in FY2005 for the Sabine Pass to
Galveston Bay Feasibility Study to
offset the difference in appropriated
funding compared to USACE execution
capability;
·
Secure
$858,000 in General Investigations funding in
the FY2006 Energy and Water Development
Appropriations Act for the Sabine Pass to
Galveston Bay Feasibility Study;
·
Support
increased funding of beach restoration
projects with a national goal of $150 million
in FY2006 and beyond;
·
Support
enactment
of a Water
Resources Development Act (WRDA) in 2005
including a new authority for the Corps of
Engineers to use regional sand management
and watershed management planning in all
coastal regions of the United States;
·
Draft and approve legislative
language counting recreation
benefits equally with storm damage
reduction and environmental benefits and to
recognize the benefits derived from beach
nourishment as pre- and post-disaster
mitigation;
·
Support language providing for the
funding of coastal projects from revenues
derived from Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas
activities and examine the formula to ensure
it is equitable to Texas and Galveston
County;
·
Support funding for the National
Shoreline Technology Demonstration Program
(Section 227 Program) at no less than $6
million in FY2006 and funding for the National
Shoreline Study at no less than $500,000
in FY2006;and funding for the Regional Sediment Management Demonstration programs.;
·
Urge
Congress to reauthorize the BEACH Act to provide the public with
greater assurance of clean water in which to
swim.
Be
it Further Resolved
that the West Galveston Island Property
Owners Association issues this Resolution
supporting the Galveston County Coastal Federal Legislative Agenda for 2005 and
seeks the aid and support of its legislative
delegation in the passage of these
desperately needed programs; and,
Be
it Further Resolved additionally that a
copy of this Resolution be spread upon the
minutes of this Court and that originals
hereof be furnished to Hon. Senator
Kay Bailey Hutchison, Hon. Senator John
Cornyn, Hon. Congressman Ron Paul, Hon.
Congressman Tom DeLay and Hon. Congressman
Ted Poe.
Upon
Motion Duly Made and Seconded,
the above Resolution was unanimously passed
on this 7th day of February 2005.
Respectfully
submitted,
Jerry
A. Mohn
President
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