Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 29F-3.110 - Requests to Initiate Submitted by Others
(1) Private
interests may ask any jurisdiction to initiate the process.
(2) Any public or private organization, group
or individual may request that the RPC recommend use of this process to address
a potential dispute pertaining to a development proposal that would have an
impact on an adjacent local government or identified state or regional
resources or facilities, in accordance with subsection
29F-3.109(5),
F.A.C. Such a request shall be submitted in writing and shall include the
information required for an initiation letter in subsection
29F-3.109(2),
F.A.C.
(3) After reviewing the
information submitted by, and consulting with, the requesting organization,
group or individual, the RPC staff will conduct a situation assessment and
respond in writing. The situation assessment shall involve an informal review
of provided documents and other information, interviews or meetings as
necessary to determine the issues in dispute, the stakeholders, additional
information which is needed to reach a decision and an opinion of whether the
dispute meets the intent and purpose of the RDRP, as stated in Rule
29F-3.101, F.A.C.
(4) If the RPC staff determines, through the
situation assessment, that the potential dispute is suitable for the process,
it shall transmit that determination in writing to the potential parties, as
agreed upon by the RPC and the requester. If determined to be suitable for the
process, the written determination shall include a recommendation that one or
more of the jurisdictions among the potential parties initiate the process. The
RPC may also suggest that other processes be used. Any party may request that
the staff's determination of the suitability of the dispute for this process be
reviewed by the governing board of the RPC at its next regularly scheduled
meeting. Such requests must be made in writing and delivered to the Executive
Director of the RPC within 15 days of the date of the staff's written
determination. In making its decision, the governing board shall consider the
situation assessment report, and other information which may be presented, for
conformity with the criteria and intent of this chapter.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 186.505 FS. Law Implemented 186.509 FS.
New 12-8-99.
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