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LTC 320-2015 Town of Surfside Resolution 1915 •2015 MIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# 320-2015 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of t City Com ission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: August 12, 2015 SUBJECT: TOWN OF SURFSIDE RESOLUTION Attached for your information is Resolution No. 15-2309, adopted by the Mayor and Town Commission of Surfside on August 11, 2015. A Resolution Of The Town Commission Of The Town Of Surfside, Florida Urging The Florida Legislature To Remove Barriers To Customer-Sited Solar Power And Expressing. Support For The Floridians For Solar Choice Ballot Petition; Providing Direction To The Town Clerk To Transmit A Copy Of This Resolution To The Florida Legislature; The Board Of County Commissioners Of Miami-Dade County, All Municipalities In Miami-Dade County, The Miami-Dade County League Of Cities, And Florida League Of Cities And Providing For An Effective Date. The Town of Surfside has requested that a copy of this resolution be provided to the Miami Beach Mayor and Commissioners. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673.7411. JLM/REG Attachment F:'+CLER\$ALL\LILIA\L±C's-Trans, a;a!'s\Resoiutlon 5-2309.dccx RESOLUTION NO 15- A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE, FLORIDA URGING THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE TO REMOVE BARRIERS TO.CUSTOMER-SITED SOLAR POWER AND EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR THE FLORIDIANS FOR SOLAR CHOICE BALLOT PETITION; PROVIDING DIRECTION TO THE TOWN CLERK TO TRANSMIT A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO. THE :FLORIDA LEGISLATURE; THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, ALL MUNICIPALITIES IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LEAGUE OF CITIES, AND 'FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.. WHEREAS, solar power generates electricity with zero air emissions and no water use, thereby moving the county, state, and country to a cleaner and more sustainable energy future; and WHEREAS, Florida has the greatest potential for rooftop solar power of any state in the eastern United States but lags in realizing that potential; with 9 million electric utility customer accounts, Florida.has.only 6,000 customer-sited solar systems.' Less sunny states like New Jersey have over 30,000 customer-sited solar systems but only half the population of Florida;and WHEREAS, Florida is one of only five states in the United States that by law expressly denies citizens and businesses the freedom to buy solar power electricity directly from someone other than a power company;" and WHEREAS, allowing non-utility solar providers to provide solar generated electricity, through a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), directly to customers can remove the upfront cost for solar power systems to homeowners and expand solar power options io residential and commercial tenants - thereby expanding the choice for solar power to all Floridians; and i Florida Public Service Commission,Reporting for interconnection and Net Metering Customer-owned Renewable Generation,at http://www.psc.state.fl.us/utilities/electricgas/customerrenewable/2013/2013%20Net%20Metering%20S ummary%20Spreadsheet/2013%20Net%20Metering%20Chart.pdf ii Department of Energy,et.al,Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency,at http://ncsolarcen-prod.s3.amazonaws.corn/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/3rd_Party-PPA_0302015.pdf Page 1 of 3 WHEREAS, in states, such as New York or New Jersey, where non-utilities can provide solar generated power directly to customers, there has been significant solar development in the residential sector. Such arrangements have driven anywhere from 67% (New York) to 92%.(New Jersey)of residential installations in those states;"' and WHEREAS, ;Florida spends about $58 billion each year buying carbon-based fuels from other states and countries to power our homes,businesses and cars, while solar power will keep energy dollars here at home and create good paying local jobs; and, WHEREAS, in a recent poll, 74% of Florida voters said they support a proposal to change the state's current: law and allow Floridians to contract directly with solar power providers for their electricity. Removing barriers to solar choice will allow more Floridians to take advantage of the power of the sun:'" NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COMMISSION: OF THE TOWN.OF SURFSIDE, FLORIDA, AS..FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. That the above-stated recitals are hereby adopted and confirmed. Section 2..Support. The Town Commission hereby urges the Florida Legislature to remove barriers that limits the sale of solar-generated electricity directly to a customer by anyone other than a power company and supporting the Floridians for.Solar Choice ballot petition to amend the Florida Constitution to remove the barrier to customer-sited solar power. Section 3. Direction to Tovrn Clerk. The Town Clerk is hereby directed to transmit an electronic copy of this Resolution to the Florida Legislature,Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade. County, all municipalities in. Miami-Dade County, the Miami-Dade County League of Cities, and the Florida League.of Cities. Section 4.Implementation. The Town Manager is hereby authorized to take any and all action necessary to implement this Resolution. Section 5. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this I I T.da of August 2015. . . day g SEIA-GTM. U.S.Solar Market insight Report:Q3 2014. 'v North Star Opinion Research,Survey of Florida Registered Voters,October 2014,at: https://www.seia.org/sites/default/files/FL_Energy_Presentation_for_Release.pdf Page.2 of 3 Motion by COT)f Y11��iGner' Cah-.f 3 Second by Qrr, M 1 SSt •e r 126(LC.14'n • FINAL VOTE ON ADOPTION Commissioner Barry Cohen Commissioner Michael Karukin eS Commissioner Marta Olchyk PS Vice Mayor Eli Tourgeman Mayor Daniel Dietch e Daniel Dietch, Mayor \!: 1. ATTE'; Sandra N► .�` own Clerk R APPRO .ED AS TO FORM AND L A AL SUFF CIENCY FOR THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE ONLY: Linda Miller,Town Attorney 1 4 Page 3 of 3