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1989-060 ResolutionCity of Southlake, Texas RESOLUTION NO. 89 -60 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PARTICIPATION OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE WITH OTHER SERVICE AREA CITIES OF THE TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC COMPANY IN A STEERING COMMITTEE INQUIRING INTO THE REASONABLENESS OF TU ELECTRIC SER- VICE RATE STRUCTURE AND EVALUATION AND MANAGE- MENT OF THE PRUDENCY OF THE COMANCHE PEAK NUCLEAR PLANT; NAMING A REPRESENTATIVE TO THE STEERING COMKITTEE AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, TU Electric Company has indicated plans to file a request for a rate increase; and, WHEREAS, the City of SOUTHLAK, has a statutory duty to investigate and inquire into the reasonableness of such rate; and, WHEREAS, other cities within the TU Electric service area expressed interest in coordinating this inquiry; now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH=, TEXAS: I. That the City of Southlake agrees to participate with such other TU Electric service area cities in an inquiry into the reasonableness of the rates of TU Electric. Such investigation shall include a review of the electric service rate structure and evaluation of the management and prudency of the Comanche Peak Nuclear Plant. II. Pamela Muller or his designee may participate on the Steering Committee of TU Electric service area cities and is authorized to receive notices concerning Steering Committee activities at the following address: Name /Title: Councilmember Pamela Muller City /Address: 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas 7609 Telephone: (817) 481 -5581 * Alternate : Councilmember Ralph Evans City Council Resolution 89 -60 October 17, 1989 page two III. That the City Manager is authorized to take those steps reasonable and necessary to comply with the intent of this resolution. IV. That this resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. PRESENTED AND PASSED on this the -� day of L 1989, by a vote of i ayes and C nays at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas. yor 'Gary f ickts AT'MST 9� Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary r e