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Resolution Number
2011-026
Approved Date
04/05/2011
Agenda Item Number
13.B.
Resolution Type
Setting Forth Position
Entity Name
Vero Beach Electric System
Subject
Board’s position of issues relating to the electric system
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9448
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RESOLUTION NO . 2011 -026 <br /> 1 . Recitals . The findings set forth in the "whereas " clauses above are true <br /> and correct and are hereby adopted as the findings of the Board . <br /> 2 . Position of the Board . The Board hereby adopts and publishes the <br /> following positions : <br /> a . Higher Rates . The higher rates charged by the City of Vero <br /> Beach electric system are taking substantial funds out of the hands of <br /> local residents — estimated at $ 16 , 000 , 000 per year , approximately <br /> $ 9 , 760 , 000 ( 61 % ) of which is taken from non - resident customers . These <br /> higher rates are having a negative impact on the local economy and are <br /> impeding economic development and recovery efforts . Given the <br /> apparent willingness of FPL to serve City customers , these impacts are <br /> unnecessary ; <br /> b . Subsidy Practice . The subsidy practice of the City of Vero <br /> Beach places an unfair burden on non - resident customers who pay <br /> approximately $ 3 , 660 , 000 ( 61 % ) of the $ 6 , 000 , 000 transferred each year <br /> from the City electric system to the City general fund . This practice <br /> amounts to "taxation without representation " for non - resident customers ; <br /> CM Sale of System . On April 4 , 20111 FPL submitted a letter of <br /> intent expressing its interest in purchasing the City electric system for a <br /> cash payment of up to $ 100 million . The Board urges the City Council <br /> seriously to consider the transaction proposed in the letter of intent . To <br /> the extent the transaction impacts non - resident customers of the City <br /> electric system , the Board offers its support and assistance to FPL and the <br /> City with respect to negotiations for a definitive agreement . If a definitive <br /> agreement is reached , and if the agreement provides for FPL rates for City <br /> customers which are consistent with FPL ' s rates to its other customers , <br /> the Board urges the PSC to approve the agreement and include County <br /> areas now served by the City within FPL ' s new service area ; <br /> d . Change in City Practices . If a sale of the City electric system <br /> to FPL does not occur , the Board urges the City Council to ( i ) reduce <br /> electric rates to the lowest level possible , consistent with prudent <br /> practices , and ( ii ) stop the subsidy practice which places an unfair burden <br /> on non - resident customers ; <br /> e . PSC Case . The Board supports the positions asserted by <br /> Dr . Stephen J . Faherty , Sr . and Glenn Heran in the PSC case . If a sale of <br /> the City electric system to FPL does not occur , the Board urges the PSC <br /> to accept jurisdiction of the issues raised and to take appropriate action to <br /> protect non - resident customers of the City electric system from the unfair <br /> subsidy burden which they currently endure ; <br /> . 3 - <br />
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