Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 29I-7.010 - Initiation of the Process by Jurisdictions
(1) This
process is initiated by an initiation letter from the representative of the
governing body of a jurisdiction, other than a regional planning council, to
the named parties as provided for in subsections
29I-7.003(1) and
(2), F.A.C., and to the RPC staff. The
initiation letter must be accompanied by a resolution of the governing body
authorizing initiation or by a copy of a written authorization for the
representative to initiate a request to use the RDRP process.
(2) Such an initiation letter shall identify
the issues to be discussed, named parties to be involved in the dispute
resolution process, the initiating party's representative and others who will
attend, and a brief history of the dispute indicating why it is appropriate for
this process.
(3) Named parties
shall send a response letter to the RPC staff and all other named parties
confirming their willingness to participate in a settlement meeting within
twenty-one (21) days of receipt of the initiation letter. This response letter
shall include any additional issues and potential named parties that the
respondent wishes considered, as well as a brief history of the dispute and a
description of the situation from the respondent's point of view.
(4) Upon receipt of a request, the RPC staff
shall assess the interest of the RPC in the case. If the RPC is a named party
or sees itself as a potential party, it shall notify the named parties of the
nature of its interest and ascertain whether the parties desire an outside
facilitator for the initial settlement meeting.
(5) The RPC may not initiate the RDRP but may
recommend that a potential dispute is suitable for this process and transmit
its recommendation to potential parties who may, at their discretion, initiate
the RDRP.
(6) The RPC staff shall
schedule a meeting at the most convenient time within thirty (30) days of the
date of the receipt of the initiation request, unless the named parties agree
otherwise.
(7) In the event that a
dispute involves jurisdictions under two or more Regional Planning Councils,
the process adopted by the Regional Planning Council of the initiating
jurisdiction shall govern, unless the named parties agree
otherwise.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 186.509 FS. Law Implemented 186.509 FS.
New 4-12-94.
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