Florida Administrative Code
29 - REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCILS
29F - East Central Florida Regional Planning Council
Chapter 29F-3 - REGINONAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS
Section 29F-3.114 - Settlement Agreements and Reports

Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 29F-3.114

Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024

(1) The form of all settlements reached through this process shall be determined by the named parties. The following are examples of acceptable formats for presenting the settlement: interlocal agreements, concurrent resolutions, memoranda of understanding, plan amendments, deed restrictions.

(2) Agreements may be reached by two or more parties even if all of the named parties do not agree or do not sign a formal agreement.

(3) After settlement meetings, mediation or advisory decision-making under this process, the named parties shall submit a joint report to the RPC staff which shall, at a minimum include:

(a) Identification of the issues discussed and copies of any agreements reached;

(b) A list of potentially affected or involved jurisdictions, organizations, groups or individuals (including those which may not be named parties);

(c) A description of agreed upon next steps, if any, including measures for implementing agreements reached;

(d) A time frame for starting and ending informal negotiations, additional settlement meetings, mediation, advisory decision-making, joint meetings of elected bodies, administrative hearings or litigation;

(e) Any additional RPC assistance requested;

(f) A written fee allocation agreement to cover the costs of agreed upon RDRP procedures. The report shall include all material any named party wishes to include.

Rulemaking Authority 186.505 FS. Law Implemented 186.509 FS.

New 12-8-99

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