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92-52- RESOLUTION NO. 92 -52 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, CALLING FOR THE ASSISTANCE OF THE FLORIDA DELEGATION TO THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION ON THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION'S ORDER NO. 636 WHICH RESTRUCTURES THE NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater is responsible for providing natural gas service to nearly 12,000 customers in northern Pinellas County, Florida through its gas utility division known as the Clearwater Gas System; and WHEREAS, the City Commission is most particularly interested in the continued availability of ongoing economical and reliable natural gas service for its nearly 100,000 citizens and businesses within the City of Clearwater; and WHEREAS, the United States Congress has declared that one of the purposes of the Department of Energy and its independent agency, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission x (hereinafter referred to as the "FERC "), is to promote the continued good health of the Nation's small business firms, public utility districts, municipal utilities, and private cooperatives; and WHEREAS, residential and commercial consumers, hospitals, schools, and others which have been identified by Congress as "high- priority" users of natural gas depend on an affordable and reliable supply of natural gas; and WHEREAS, the FERC on April 8, 1992, adopted new regulations in Order No. 636 making significant changes in the structure of the various components of the natural gas industry that will increase the cost of natural gas and have other adverse effects on residential, commercial, and other high - priority users; and r WHEREAS, Order No. 636 will adversely affect public gas systems and their customers; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: RESOLVED that the United States Congress should demand that the General Accounting Office (GAO) study the economic impact of Order No. 636 on (1) the various classes of natural gas end -users and (2) the geographic regions of the country, and that the FERC should immediately suspend proceeding with processing Order No. 636 until Congress has received the GAO study and had sufficient time to review and act upon such study; and RESOLVED that the Florida Delegation to the United States Congress is encouraged to take an active role in this process on behalf of the citizens of the State of Florida and the interest of the municipal local distribution companies supplying natural gas service in Florida; and RESOLVED that the Florida Delegation is further encouraged to co- sponsor Concurrent Resolution 337 of the United States House of Representatives and the companion United States Senate version which we understand is in the development process. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13 th day of August, 1992. 1. 1�_ 2, Rita Garvey Mayor- Commissioner Attest: C) thia E. Goudeau Cit Clerk