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ORDINANCE NO. 2000-46 <br />INTRODUCED BY: Mayor Rinker and Council as a Whole <br />AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE PLAN OF OPERATION <br />AND GOVERNANCE FOR THE ELECTRICITY AGGREGATION <br />PROGRAM FOR THE VILLAGE AND OTHER MEMBERS <br />OF .THE NORTHEAST OHIO PUBLIC ENERGY COUNCIL <br />WHEREAS, this Council and the electors of this Village have authorized <br />establishing an opt-out electricity aggregation program for the residents, businesses <br />and other electric consumers in the Village, and acting jointly with other Ohio municipal <br />corporations, townships and counties through the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council <br />(NOPEC), all pursuant to Section 4928.20, Ohio Revised Code; and <br />WHEREAS, NOPEC, on behalf of the City and other members of NOPEC, has <br />held two public hearings on and developed a Plan of Operation and Governance for the <br />aggregation program. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE <br />OF MAYFIELD, COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA AND STATE OF OHIO, THAT: <br />SECTION 1. This Council hereby adopts, the Plan of Operation and Governance <br />(attached hereto as Exhibit A). <br />SECTION 2. The Council finds and determines that all formal actions of this <br />Council relating to the adoption of this Ordinance have been taken at open meetings of <br />this Council; and that deliberations of this Council and of its committees, resulting in <br />such formal action, took place in meetings open to the public. In compliance with all <br />statutory requirements including the requirements of Section 121.22 of the Ohio <br />Revised Code. <br />SECTION 3. This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure <br />immediately necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the residents of Mayfield <br />Village, Ohio. It shall, therefore, take effect immediately upon the passage by the <br />affirmative vote of not less than five (5) members elected to Council and approval by the <br />Mayor or otherwise at the earliest time allowed by law. <br />