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LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-10-05 NINTH EXTENSION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida declared a State of Local Emergency on July 27, 2018 in response to the Algae Blooms that has the potential of impacting the health and welfare of the community, and damage to public infrastructure, Emergency Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B), pursuant to Chapter 252, Florida Statutes; an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 7, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-01 (Exhibit C); on August 14, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-13 (Exhibit D); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 21, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-15 (Exhibit E); on August 28, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-35 (Exhibit F); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on September 4, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-09 (Exhibit G); on September 11, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-22 (Exhibit H); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on September 18, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-35 (Exhibit I); on September 25, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-45 (Exhibit J); and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days and it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments; and WHEREAS, Lee County Ordinance No. 87-01, states that when a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners is unable to meet, the Chairperson of the Board of

County Commissioners, or the Vice-Chairperson in his/her absence, or the County Administrator or his/her designee in the absence of the Chairperson, or Vice-Chairperson is authorized to declare a State of Local Emergency; and NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 1. That the effects of algae blooms continue to pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that an extension of a State of Local Emergency is declared, effective immediately for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida. 2. The Resolution Declaring a State of Local Emergency, Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B) is hereby extended for an additional seven (7) day increment. DULY EXECUTED this 2nd day of October, 2018. ATTEST: J:il;,_ LINDA DOGGETT, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE. r RELIANCE OF LEE COUNTY ONLY: BY~& Deputy Clerk BY:~ Office of the County Attorney 2

EXHIBIT A STATE OF FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 18-191 (E1nergency Manage1nent-Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Bloorns) WHEREAS, in the month of June 2018, there was an increase in the number of algae blo01ns stem1ning fr01n the Army Corps of Engineers decision to discharge water fron1 Lake Okeechobee; and WHEREAS, the discharge of harn1ful water from Lake Okeechobee into the Caloosahatchee River, St. Lucie River, the Indian River Lagoon, and estuaries have resulted in wide-spread algae blooms; and WHEREAS, on June 20, 2018, I directed the Florida Departn1ent of Environmental Protection to issue an En1ergency Order urging the Arn1y Corps ofengineers and the South Florida Water Management District to take etnergency action to help redirect the flow of water and curb the potential for algae bloorns, including deploying additional water monitoring stations; and WHEREAS, during my tenure as Governor, I have used state authority to address the federal govermnent's failure to act with regards to Lake Okeechobee, including securing $100 1ni1lion in state funding to expedite repairs to the Herbett Hoover Dike, accelerating the Everglades Agricultural Area Storage (EAA) Reservoir Project, and investing n1ore than $1.8 billion in restoring the Everglades ecosyste1n and water quality; and WHEREAS, after decades of congressional inaction, I worked with the federal government to secure full federal funding for repairs to the Herbert Hover Dike and retnain focused on the EAA Reservoir Project; and \VHEREAS, the residents.~ local governments, and state officials have collaborated to support efforts to hnprove water quality in the region and protect our. valuable ecosystems; and

\VHEREAS, the release of water fr01n Lake Okeechobee and increase in algae bloon1s, including overwhelming amounts of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) which can produce hazardous toxins, has unreasonably interfered with the health, safety, and welfare of the State of Florida and its residents; and WHEREAS, the toxic algae blooms have resulted in an increasing threat to our enviromnental and fragile ecosystems, including our rivers, beaches, and wildlife; and WIIEREAS, the toxic algae blooms have led to the issuance of health advisories, closure ofrecreational areas, and economic losses in adjacent cormnunities; and WHEREAS, the Army Corps of Engineers anticipates the need to continue releasing harmful water fr01n Lake Okeechobee throughout the month of July due to rising water levels, leading to a greater concern ofon-going issues with toxic algae blooms; and WHEREAS~ the Florida Department of Environmental Protection sampling has indicated the following counties are experiencing the harmful impacts of algae blooms or may be at risk: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palin Beach, and St. Lucie; and WHEREAS, on July 9! 2018, I toured the Caloosahatchec River and surrounding areas with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to survey the damage caused by algae blomns fron1 the discharge of water released by the Anny Corps of Engineers; and NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICK SCOTT, as Governor of Florida, by virtue of the authority vested in n1e by Article IV, Section 1 (a) of the Florida Constitution and by the Florida Emergency Management Act, as amended, and all other applicable laws, promulgate the following Executive Order, to take iinmediate effect: Section 1. Because ofthe foregoing conditions an d on-going tlu eat oftoxic algae blooms, I declare that a state of emergency exists in Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm 2

Beach, and St. Lucie counties. Section 2. I designate the Director of the Division ofe1nergency Management as the State Coordinating Officer for the duration of this emergency and direct hin1 to execute the State's Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and other response, recovery, and mitigation plans necessary to cope with this emergency. I designate the Florida Department of Envir01m1ental Protection as the lead agency for all crisis management responsibilities related to this e1nergency. The Florida Department of Enviromnental Protection shall advise the State Coordinating Office on all emergency response activities. Pursuant to section 252.36(1)(a), Florida Statutes, I delegate to the State Coordinating Officer the authority to exercise those powers delineated in sections 252.36(5)-(1 0), Florida Statutes, which he shall exercise as needed to n1eet this emergency, subject to the limitations of section 252.33, Florida Statutes. In exercising the powers delegated by this Order, the State Coordinating Officer shall confer with the Gove1nor to the fullest extent practicable. The State Coordinating Officer shall also have the authority to: A. Invoke and ad1ninister the Emergency Managen1ent Assistance Con1pact ("EMAC") (sections 252.921-252.9335, Florida Statutes) and other compacts and agreements existing between the State of Florida and other states, and the further authority to coordinate the allocation of resources from such other states that are made available to Florida under such con1pacts and agreements so as best to n1eet tlus emergency. B. Seek direct assistance and enter into agreen1ents with any and all agencies ofthe United States Govenm1ent as n1ay be needed to meet the emergency. C. Direct all state, regional and local governmental agencies, including law enforce1nent agencies, to identify persotmel needed from those agencies to assist in n1eeting the 3

response, recovery, and mitigation needs created by this emergency, and to place all such personnel under the direct com1nand and coordination of the State Coordinating Officer to meet this emergency. D. Designate additional Deputy State Coordinating Officers, as necessary. E. Suspend the effect of any statute, rule, or order that would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay any 1nitigation, response, or recovery action necessary to cope with this etuergency. F. Enter orders as may be needed to imple1nent any of the foregoing powers; however, the requirements ofsections 252.46 and 120.54(4), Florida Statutes, do not apply to any such orders issued by the State Coordinating Officer; however, no such order shall remain in effect beyond the expiration ofthis Executive Order, to include any extension. Section 3. I find that the special duties and responsibilities resting upon some State, regional, and local agencies and other govermnental bodies in responding to the emergency may require them to suspend the application of the statutes, rules, ordinances, and orders they administer. Therefore, I issue the following authorizations: A. Pursuant to section 252.36(l)(a), Florida Statutes, the Executive Office of the Governor may suspend all statutes and rules affecting budgeting to the extent necessary to provide budget authority for state agencies to cope with this emergency. The requirements of sections 252.46 and 120.54(4), Florida Statutes, do not apply to any such suspension issued by the Executive Office ofthe Governor; however, no such suspension shall remain in effect beyond the expiration ofthis Executive Order~ to include any extension. B. Each State agency may suspend the provisions of any regulatory statute prescribing the procedures for conduct of state business or the orders or rules of that agency, if strict con1pliance with the provisions of any such statute, order, or rule would in any way prevent, 4

hinder, or delay necessary action in coping with the emergency. This includes, but is not limited to, the authority to suspend any and all statutes, rules, ordinances, or orders which affect leasing, printing, purchasing, travel, and the condition ofetnployment and the cmnpensation ofetnployees. For the purposes ofthis Executive Order, "necessary action in coping with the emergency" means any emergency mitigation, response, or recovery action: (1) prescribed in the State Comprehensive E1nergency Management Plan C'CEMP"); or, (2) ordered by the State Coordinating Officer. The requirements of sections 252.46 and 120.54(4), Florida Statutes, shall not apply to any such suspension issued by a State agency; however, no such suspension shall remain in effect beyond the expiration of this Executive Order, to include any extensions ofthis Order. C. In accordance with section 252.38, Florida Statutes, each political subdivision within the State of Florida n1ay waive the procedures and fotmalities otherwise required of the political subdivision by law pertaining to: 1) Performance of public work and taking whatever prudent action ts necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare. ofthe conununity; 2) Entering into contracts; 3) Incurring obligations; 4) Employtnent ofpennanent and tetnporary workers; 5) Utilization of volunteer workers; 6) Rental ofequipment; 7) Acquisition and distribution, with or without con1pensation, of supplies, materials, and facilities; and, 8) Appropriation and expenditure ofpublic funds. Section 4. I find that the den1ands placed upon the funds appropriated to the agencies of the State of Florida and to local agencies are unreasonably great and may be inadequate to pay 5

the costs of coping with this disaster. In accordance witjj section 252.3 7(2)~ Florida Statutes, 1 direct that sut1icient funds be 1nade available, as needed, by transferring and expending 1noneys appropriated for other purposes, moneys frmn unappropriated surplus funds, or fi on1 the Budget Stabilization Fund. Section 5. All State agencies entering mnergency final orders or other final actions in response to this en1ergency shall advise the State Coordinating Officer contetnporaneously or as soon as practicable. Section 6. All actions taken by the Director ofthe Division ofemergency Manage1nent with respect to this emergency before the issuance of this Executive Order are ratified. This Executive Order shall expire 60 days from this date unless extended. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal ofthe State of Florida to be affixed, at Tallahassee~ this 9th day of ~~tk=.._, f''.~ = ':~<:> SECRETARY OF STATE ( r: 1 ~ r- ; -..., c C~ - c.~ I I \_.!).~~~ ;--'t=";l u ll ( t~:) :::::J ::~; ---.,)--~ CJ -i )_;.. n 1 l; ';) f'..) C...J 6

EXHIBIT B LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-07-01 DECLARING A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and WHEREAS, the emergency situation has the potential for causing life threatening conditions or damage to public infrastructure; and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, in emergency session held on Friday, July 27, 2018, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida, finds and declares that a State of Local Emergency for a period not to exceed seven (7) days is necessary to protect and safeguard the safety, health, and welfare of the citizens of Lee County. WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days; however, it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments. WHEREAS, Lee County has declared a State of Local Emergency to exist. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED THIS 27th day of July, 2018, that the Algae Blooms pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that a State of Local Emergency shall be declared, effective immediately, for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners hereby exercises its authority and waives the procedures and formalities required by law of a political subdivision, as authorized under 252.38, Florida Statutes. 1

Commissioner Hamman offered the foregoing Resolution and moved its adoption, which was seconded by Commissioner Pendergrass and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: John Manning Cecil Pendergrass Larry Kiker Brian Hamman Frank Mann Absent Aye Absent Aye Aye DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, this 27th day of July, 2018. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLO ATTEST: LINDA DOGGETT, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE RELIANCE OF LEE COUNTY ONLY: BY: ~djulq. --~~~---------+---------- 1Q_: Q:f 4_.M. (Time) 2

EXHIBIT C LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-08-01 EXTENDING A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida declared a State of Local Emergency on July 27, 2018 in response to the Algae Blooms that has the potential of impacting the health and welfare of the community, and damage to public infrastructure; and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days and it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments; and WHEREAS, Lee County Ordinance No. 87-01, states that when a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners is unable to meet, the Chairperson of the Board of County Commissioners, or the Vice-Chairperson in his/her absence, or the County Administrator or his/her designee in the absence of the Chairperson, or Vice-Chairperson is authorized to declare a State of Local Emergency; and WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 1. That the effects of algae blooms continue to pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that an extension of a State of Local Emergency is declared, effective immediately for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida. 2. The Resolution Declaring a State of Local Emergency, Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B) is hereby extended for an additional seven (7) day increment. 1

DULY EXECUTED this 7th day of August, 2018. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLOR ATTEST: LINDA DOGGETT, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE RELIANCE OF LEE COUNTY ONLY: BY: UJA~ Office of the County Attorney fl:_!/!f tl_.m (Time) 2

EXHIBIT D LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-08-13 SECOND EXTENSION A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida declared a State of Local Emergency on July 27, 2018 in response to the Algae Blooms that has the potential of impacting the health and welfare of the community, and damage to public infrastructure, Emergency Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B), pursuant to Chapter 252, Florida Statutes; an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 7, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-01 (Exhibit C); and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days and it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments; and WHEREAS, Lee County Ordinance No. 87-01, states that when a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners is unable to meet, the Chairperson of the Board of County Commissioners, or the Vice-Chairperson in his/her absence, or the County Administrator or his/her designee in the absence of the Chairperson, or Vice-Chairperson is authorized to declare a State of Local Emergency; and NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 1. That the effects of algae blooms continue to pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that an extension of a State of Local Emergency is declared, effective immediately for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida. 2. The Resolution Declaring a State of Local Emergency, Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B) is hereby extended for an additional seven (7) day increment.

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EXHIBIT E LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-08-15 THIRD EXTENSION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida declared a State of Local Emergency on July 27, 2018 in response to the Algae Blooms that has the potential of impacting the health and welfare of the community, and damage to public infrastructure, Emergency Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B), pursuant to Chapter 252, Florida Statutes; an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 7, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-01 (Exhibit C); on August 14, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-13 (Exhibit D); and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days and it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments; and WHEREAS, Lee County Ordinance No. 87-01, states that when a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners is unable to meet, the Chairperson of the Board of County Commissioners, or the Vice-Chairperson in his/her absence, or the County Administrator or his/her designee in the absence of the Chairperson, or Vice-Chairperson is authorized to declare a State of Local Emergency; and NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 1. That the effects of algae blooms continue to pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that an extension of a State of Local Emergency is declared, effective immediately for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida.

2. The Resolution Declaring a State of Local Emergency, Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B) is hereby extended for an additional seven (7) day increment. DULY EXECUTED this 21st day of August, 2018. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA ~ ATTEST: LINDA DOGGETT, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE RELIANCE OF LEE COUNTY ONLY: BY: -~ Office of the County Attorney 2

EXHIBIT F LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-08-35 FOURTH EXTENSION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida declared a State of Local Emergency on July 27, 2018 in response to the Algae Blooms that has the potential of impacting the health and welfare of the community, and damage to public infrastructure, Emergency Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B), pursuant to Chapter 252, Florida Statutes; an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 7, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-01 (Exhibit C); on August 14, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-13 (Exhibit D); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 21, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-15 (Exhibit E); and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days and it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments; and WHEREAS, Lee County Ordinance No. 87-01, states that when a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners is unable to meet, the Chairperson of the Board of County Commissioners, or the Vice-Chairperson in his/her absence, or the County Administrator or his/her designee in the absence of the Chairperson, or Vice-Chairperson is authorized to declare a State of Local Emergency; and NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 1. That the effects of algae blooms continue to pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that an extension of a State of Local

Emergency is declared, effective immediately for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida. 2. The Resolution Declaring a State of Local Emergency, Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B) is hereby extended for an additional seven (7) day increment. DULY EXECUTED this 28th day of August, 2018. en hair.--~ ATTEST: LINDA DOGGETT, CLERK N~~~V'V'-,./ AP ~OVED AS TO FORM FOR THE REL:~NCE OF LEE COUNTY ONLY: 2

EXHIBIT G LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-09-09 FIFTH EXTENSION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida declared a State of Local Emergency on July 27, 2018 in response to the Algae Blooms that has the potential of impacting the health and welfare of the community, and damage to public infrastructure, Emergency Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B), pursuant to Chapter 252, Florida Statutes; an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 7, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-01 (Exhibit C); on August 14, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-13 (Exhibit D); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 21, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-15 (Exhibit E); on August 28, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-35 (Exhibit F); and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days and it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments; and WHEREAS, Lee County Ordinance No. 87-01, states that when a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners is unable to meet, the Chairperson of the Board of County Commissioners, or the Vice-Chairperson in his/her absence, or the County Administrator or his/her designee in the absence of the Chairperson, or Vice-Chairperson is authorized to declare a State of Local Emergency; and NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 1. That the effects of algae blooms continue to pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that an extension of a State of Local

Emergency is declared, effective immediately for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida. 2. The Resolution Declaring a State of Local Emergency, Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B) is hereby extended for an additional seven (7) day increment. DULY EXECUTED this 4th day of September, 2018. BOARD OF COUNTY CO OF LEE CO, FL ATTEST: LINDA DOGGED, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE RELIANCE OF LEE COUNTY ONLY: BY:~ Office of the County Attorney 2

EXHIBIT H LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-09-22 SIXTH EXTENSION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida declared a State of Local Emergency on July 27, 2018 in response to the Algae Blooms that has the potential of impacting the health and welfare of the community, and damage to public infrastructure, Emergency Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B), pursuant to Chapter 252, Florida Statutes; an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 7, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-01 (Exhibit C); on August 14, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-13 (Exhibit D); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 21, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-15 (Exhibit E); on August 28, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-35 (Exhibit F); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on September 4, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-09 (Exhibit G); and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days and it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments; and WHEREAS, Lee County Ordinance No. 87-01, states that when a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners is unable to meet, the Chairperson of the Board of County Commissioners, or the Vice-Chairperson in his/her absence, or the County Administrator or his/her designee in the absence of the Chairperson, or Vice-Chairperson is authorized to declare a State of Local Emergency; and NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA:

1. That the effects of algae blooms continue to pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that an extension of a State of Local Emergency is declared, effective immediately for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida. 2. The Resolution Declaring a State of Local Emergency, Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B) is hereby extended for an additional seven (7) day increment. DULY EXECUTED this 11th day of September, 2018. ATTEST: LINDA DOGGED, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE RELIANCE OF LEE COUNTY ONLY: BY: Offic of the Coun y Attorney 2

EXHIBIT I LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-09-35 SEVENTH EXTENSION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida declared a State of Local Emergency on July 27, 2018 in response to the Algae Blooms that has the potential of impacting the health and welfare of the community, and damage to public infrastructure, Emergency Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B), pursuant to Chapter 252, Florida Statutes; an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 7, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-01 (Exhibit C); on August 14, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-13 (Exhibit D); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 21, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-15 (Exhibit E); on August 28, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-35 (Exhibit F); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on September 4, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-09 (Exhibit G); on September 11, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-22 (Exhibit H); and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days and it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments; and WHEREAS, Lee County Ordinance No. 87-01, states that when a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners is unable to meet, the Chairperson of the Board of County Commissioners, or the Vice-Chairperson in his/her absence, or the County Administrator or his/her designee in the absence of the Chairperson, or Vice-Chairperson is authorized to declare a State of Local Emergency; and 1

NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 1. That the effects of algae blooms continue to pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that an extension of a State of Local Emergency is declared, effective immediately for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida. 2. The Resolution Declaring a State of Local Emergency, Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B) is hereby extended for an additional seven (7) day increment. DULY EXECUTED this 18th day of September, 2018. ATIEST: LINDA DOGGED, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE RELIANCE OF LEE COUNTY ONLY: ~@ Awl_ BY: ~ De u erk Offic of the unty Attorney 2

EXHIBIT J LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA EMERGENCY RESOLUTION NO. 18-09-45 EIGHTH EXTENSION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATING TO ALGAE BLOOMS WHEREAS, Florida Governor Rick Scott issued Executive Order Number 18-191 (Exhibit A) on Monday, July 9, 2018, declaring a State of Local Emergency for the following counties: Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie for Emergency Management- Lake Okeechobee Discharge/Algae Blooms; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida declared a State of Local Emergency on July 27, 2018 in response to the Algae Blooms that has the potential of impacting the health and welfare of the community, and damage to public infrastructure, Emergency Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B), pursuant to Chapter 252, Florida Statutes; an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 7, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-01 (Exhibit C); on August 14, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-13 (Exhibit D); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on August 21, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-15 (Exhibit E); on August 28, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-08-35 (Exhibit F); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on September 4, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-09 (Exhibit G); on September 11, 2018, the State of Local Emergency was extended pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-22 (Exhibit H); an extension of the State of Local Emergency was approved by the Board on September 18, 2018, Emergency Resolution No. 18-09-35 (Exhibit I); and WHEREAS, 252.38 (3) (a) (5), Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision to declare a State of Local Emergency in order to take whatever action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the duration of this State of Local Emergency is limited to seven (7) days and it may be extended, as deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners or pursuant to Lee County Ordinance 87-01 for additional terms in seven (7) day increments; and WHEREAS, Lee County Ordinance No. 87-01, states that when a quorum of the Board of County Commissioners is unable to meet, the Chairperson of the Board of County Commissioners, or the Vice-Chairperson in his/her absence, or the County

Administrator or his/her designee in the absence of the Chairperson, or Vice-Chairperson is authorized to declare a State of Local Emergency; and NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA: 1. That the effects of algae blooms continue to pose a serious threat to the lives and property of the residents of Lee County and that an extension of a State of Local Emergency is declared, effective immediately for all unincorporated and incorporated areas within the local boundaries of Lee County, Florida. 2. The Resolution Declaring a State of Local Emergency, Resolution No. 18-07-01 (Exhibit B) is hereby extended for an additional seven (7) day increment. DULY EXECUTED this 25th day of September, 2018. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSI OF LEE COUNTY, FLORID ATIEST: LINDA DOGGED, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE RELIANCE OF LEE COUNTY ONLY: BY:~ Offi~ hec ounty Attorney 2