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Meeting Type
BCC Regular Meeting
Document Type
Agenda Packet
Meeting Date
12/17/2014
Meeting Body
Town of Indian River Shores
City of Vero Beach
Subject
Mediation Meeting Electric Utilities
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• PARTIES <br />3. The Plaintiff, Town, is an incorporated Florida municipality of approximately <br />4,000 residents in Indian River County, Florida, and is an electric utility customer of the City. <br />The Town was established by Chapter 29163, Laws of Florida (1953). <br />4. The Plaintiff, Customer, is a resident of the Town and is an electric utility <br />customer of the City. <br />5. The Defendant, City, is an incorporated Florida municipality of approximately <br />15,000 residents in Indian River County, Florida, and operates a municipal electric utility that <br />furnishes electric utility service to the Plaintiffs and other customers located within and outside <br />the City limits. The City was established by Chapter 14439, Laws of Florida (1929). <br />STATEMENT REGARDING <br />THE FLORIDA GOVERNMENTAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACT <br />• 6. The Town and the City are both political subdivisions subject to Chapter 164, <br />• <br />Florida Statutes (the "Florida Governmental Conflict Resolution Act"). Accordingly, the <br />Plaintiffs agree to abatement of this action to pursue resolution of this dispute under the Florida <br />Governmental Conflict Resolution Act, and the Town intends to initiate the appropriate dispute <br />resolution procedures before further prosecution of this action. In the event that the Plaintiffs and <br />the City fail to resolve their dispute within the time frame, and through the procedures, provided <br />by Sections 164.1053 and 164.1055, Florida Statutes, the Plaintiffs reserve the right to <br />immediately renew prosecution of this action and to avail themselves of all available legal rights <br />and remedies. <br />2 <br />71 <br />
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