There are two types of hearings that make up the Administrative Hearing: the TECHNICAL HEARING and the SERVICE HEARINGS. If you enjoy the legal-ese, CLICK HERE to view the official Notice of Customer Service Hearings. EU recently sent this Notice via USPS. If not so much, read on below. ----- THE TECHNICAL HEARING ----- Tuesday, February 8th, 2022 starting at 10:00 AM Robert L. Anderson Administrative Center, Commission Chamber, 4000 South Tamiami Trail, Venice, Florida. This is the portion of the Administrative Hearing where the attorneys and their witnesses present their arguments to the PSC. Time has been reserved on Wednesday, February 9, 2022, for more of the technical hearing if needed. The continuation of the technical hearing would start immediately following the service hearing on Wednesday, 2/9. We are encouraging all stakeholders to attend the technical hearing. We are aware this will make for a long day in Venice, but we need to show solidarity in opposing this sewer proposal. ----- THE CUSTOMER SERVICE HEARINGS ----- Tuesday, February 8th, 2022 starting at 6:00 PM Wednesday, February 9th, 2022 starting at 9:30 AM Robert L. Anderson Administrative Center, Commission Chamber, 4000 South Tamiami Trail, Venice, Florida. The customer service hearings is the opportunity for prospective customers of the Utility to speak to the Commissioners about this application for a wastewater certificate. There will be two customer service hearings. You can register to speak at either hearing in one of three ways.
Please note that the order in which persons will speak is based on the order in which they register. For legal purposes, speakers at the hearings are considered “witnesses” and will be providing “public testimony”. As such, the Commissioners and others are permitted to ask questions, but we are told this is rare. All who wish to speak should appear promptly at the beginning of the scheduled service hearing since the hearing may be adjourned early if no one is present to testify. Please send an email to [email protected] to let PIE know if you will be attending and also if you are registering to speak to the Commission. It will help us monitor attendance and encourage more folks to participate. ----- PLEASE NOTE ----- If you cannot attend the hearings on 2/8 & 9, you can watch or listen to the proceedings on the live video broadcast the day of the hearings. Go to the Commission website at www.FloridaPSC.com. Look for the “Watch Live Broadcast” icon on the left side of the webpage. An audio only option is available by dialing 850-413-7999. The archived video will also be available after the hearings.
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Your email matters! If you haven’t had a chance to send in your objection to EU’s private sewer proposal, it’s not too late. Take 10 minutes and answer any of these questions in simple terms. 1. Do you feel there is a proven need for the service?
2. Did you request sewer service on the Island? 3. Does the lack of information regarding the finances of this project concern you? 4. Does the lack of technical expertise of EU concern you? 5. Are you comfortable with the rates and charges associated with this project? Simply forward your email to the following commissioners. Make sure to identify yourself with your name, address and email. Don’t forget to ask the PSC to deny EU’s application for wastewater service. EMAIL TO: Clerk of the Commission [email protected] Commissioner LaRosa: [email protected] Commissioner Clark: [email protected] Commissioner Passidomo: [email protected] USE THE SUBJECT LINE: RE. Docket #20200226-SU We have not included a form letter template, as we've been advised that these letters should be personalized. However, if you're stuck, we have lots of extra information that can help. Would you be interested in our list of Potential Impacts to Stakeholders? CLICK HERE. Thank you for helping us stop this private sewer. And please urge your spouses, partners, friends and neighbors to write as well. Every email counts.
The Chief opened the floor to questions:
Chief Fair discussed extra costs that will impact future tax rates for our MSBU. These include equipment replacement costs and also increasing the number of firefighters stationed on the Island. Charlotte County has a 6-month study underway to determine the need for personnel, equipment, and new facilities county-wide. Our ad valorem taxes (General) covers the cost for 1 person/ all shifts and our Fire & EMS taxing unit (MSBU) pays for 1 person/ all shifts. There was discussion of increasing the personnel with the 24/7 coverage. Fire protocol dictates that for every 2 firefighters that enter a building, there must be 2 firefighters that remain out. This protocol can only deviate if life is in danger. We only have 3 firefighters on per shift at this time. Chief Fair also reminded us that Station 10 personnel are exclusive to the Island. They do not leave to respond to emergencies anywhere else. Finally, the Chief talked about the Red Dot Program, which homeowners can use to indicate the ready availability of emergency information for the responders. Literature was provided. Information about the Red Dot program is available at the firehouse. |
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