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<br />Section 1. That the findings set out in the preamble to this resolution are hereby in all things <br />approved. <br /> <br />Section 2. That the following legislative reforms endorsed by CAPP to limit market power, create <br />effective citizen aggregation, be supported by the City: <br /> <br />· Limit the ownership and control of generation within functional markets (ERCOT <br />zones) and require further Commission action to mitigate market control (SB 483 <br />and DB 1190). <br /> <br />· Authorize citizen aggregation projects that will permit cities and towns with <br />populations less than 50,000 to aggregate the load of all of their residents that have <br />not specifically asked to be excluded from the aggregation project to enhance the <br />opportunities for rural residential customers to benefit from the deregulation and <br />benefit the entire state by increasing competition (SB 1401 and DB 3498). <br /> <br />· Ensure that a modest amount (15 percent of installed capacity) of low-cost baseload <br />generation capacity is made available for sale to Competitive Retail Electric <br />Providers at their variable cost plus ten percent (DB 3348). <br /> <br />· Declare the current "uniform pricing system" in the balancing energy market <br />unreasonable and direct the Public Utility Commission to adopt rules that will <br />provide for a pricing system that does not produce windfall profits for generators <br />and needlessly inflate energy cost to Texas Businesses and consumers (DB 3349). <br /> <br />· Remove unnecessary administrative obstacles in the Local Government Code that <br />prevent cities from taking full advantage of electric competition (SB 787 and DB <br />1749). <br /> <br />Section 3. That a copy of the resolution shall be sent to the elected lawmakers representing the <br />City's interests in the Texas House and Senate and to the Chairman and legal counsel ofCAPP. <br /> <br />Section 4. That this resolution shall be effective from and after its date of passage. <br /> <br />PRESENTED AND PASSED this 26th day of March, 2007, by a vote of_ayes and _ nays <br />at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Paris, Texas. <br /> <br />Richard Manning, Mayor <br /> <br />ATTEST: <br /> <br />Janice Ellis, City Clerk <br /> <br />APPROVED AS TO FORM: <br /> <br />Kent McIlyar, City Attorney <br />