My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
12/17/2014 (3)
CBCC
>
Meetings
>
2010's
>
2014
>
12/17/2014 (3)
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
6/27/2018 4:15:40 PM
Creation date
3/23/2016 9:09:39 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Meetings
Meeting Type
BCC Joint Meeting
Document Type
Agenda Packet
Meeting Date
12/17/2014
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Town of Indian River Shores
Book and Page
140
Subject
Florida Governmental Conflict Resolution Process
Electric Rates
Supplemental fields
FilePath
H:\Indian River\Network Files\SL00000H\S0005BI.tif
SmeadsoftID
14486
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
149
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
cooperatively with representatives of the Town and the County, with <br /> other interested customers, and with the Indian River County <br /> Supervisor of Elections toward such referendum. The City stands <br /> ready, willing, and able to move forward with the referendum. <br /> The City's Utility Authority Initiative. Notwithstanding the <br /> City's determination that the Act does not apply, City representatives <br /> stated at the earlier meetings in this dispute resolution process that <br /> the City would work with the County and the Town toward the <br /> establishment of a utility authority or similar body with geographic <br /> representation of customers inside and outside the City limits to <br /> operate the business of the electric utility, as contemplated by the <br /> Act. To that specific end, at its meeting on December 2, 2014, the <br /> Vero Beach City Council adopted its Resolution No. 2014-40 (Attachment <br /> D) , by which it authorized City Staff to work in consultation and <br /> collaboration with representatives of City electric customers, <br /> including the Town and the County, to develop a "proposed ordinance <br /> that would provide for establishment, structure, powers, operational <br /> matters, and other necessary attributes of a separate utility <br /> authority to operate the business of the City's electric utility <br /> system. " <br /> Thus, as described above, the City has undertaken to address the <br /> specific concerns raised by the Town and the County - a desire for <br /> lower rates, to hold a referendum pursuant to Section 366.04 (7) , <br /> Florida Statutes, and to work cooperatively with the Town, the County, <br /> and other customers to develop an ordinance for the establishment of a <br /> utility authority with geographic representation of all of the City's <br /> customers, both inside and outside the City limits, to operate the <br /> business of the City's electric utility system. In short, the City <br /> has taken major steps to address the issues in dispute here, in good <br /> faith, to the maximum extent reasonable. Beyond these steps, the City <br /> has no additional suggestions to settle the disputes . <br /> The disputes in this mediation center on the desire of the Town <br /> of Indian River Shores and Indian River County to have lower electric <br /> rates . Because the Town brought its complaint against the City in the <br /> Circuit Court in and for Indian River County, the mandatory procedures <br /> of the Florida Governmental Conflict Resolution Act, Chapter 164, <br /> Florida Statutes ("Act") , are invoked, and this mediation is the last <br /> step in the dispute resolution processes prescribed by that Act. <br /> Relative to the Town's and County's desires to choose different <br /> electric suppliers, the PSC's jurisdiction over what utilities serve <br /> what service areas is "exclusive and superior" to that of all other <br /> entities of Florida government, specifically including towns and <br /> counties . Moreover, as the Florida Supreme Court has held, <br /> 13 <br /> a� <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.