Staff Recommendation definition

Staff Recommendation. Staff has prepared a resolution appropriating the grant funds for City Council consideration.
Staff Recommendation. The agreement was reviewed by City Attorney, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Staff recommends approving this agreement.
Staff Recommendation. Staff recommends awarding the contract to Cummins.

Examples of Staff Recommendation in a sentence

  • See February 12, 2019 Staff Recommendation in Docket No. IR 15-296 at 67.

  • After several comment opportunities and a Commission Staff Recommendation (“Staff Recommendation”),2 the Commission held a hearing on matters identified by SB 575-FN on July 14, 2020.

  • The Environmental Review and Staff Recommendation, and the Application for Site Certification (ASC) are available at the EFSEC website: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/energy-facilities/wautoma-solar-project.

  • Abenaki shall submit an update report on this effort along with the matrix described above for Staff Recommendation No. 18.

  • Distribution of RFP December 5, 2007 Proposals were Delivered to the Commission by 2 p.m. January 14, 2008 Evaluation Committee’s Review of Proposals January 24, 2008 Interview of Firms February 7, 2008 Staff Recommendation to Committee February 25, 2008 Staff Recommendation to Commission March 12, 2008 The Commission received three proposals for the Commission’s audit services and two proposals for the Measure A/TDA audit services.

  • Regional Location Project No. ▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇ Project Manager: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Exhibit 1: Project Location Maps Exhibit 2: Site Photos Exhibit 3: Overview of Project Design Exhibit 4: June 1, 2023 Staff Recommendation Exhibit 5: Project Letters Staff recommends that the State Coastal Conservancy adopt the following resolution and findings.

  • In the interim between the October 29, 2019 and the filing of the Staff Recommendation on December 27, 2019, OPC, MIEC, and MECG jointly raised potential issues with the Application and requested a procedural conference be held to discuss them.

  • Staff Recommendation It is recommended the Board of Trustees approve the proposed January through June 2016 School Board Meeting Schedule.

  • In accordance with the Commission’s October 29, 2019 Amended Order Directing Notice, Setting Intervention Deadline and Directing Staff Recommendation, the Staff filed a Staff Recommendation on December 27, 2019 in which Staff recommended approval of the Application (including the waiver request).

  • Staff Recommendation: THAT the Mayor and Director of Administrative Services be authorized to execute the Road Sale Agreement (“Agreement”) substantially in the form attached to the June 19, 2007 report from the Real Estate Manager between the District of Squamish and 687053 B.C. Ltd.


More Definitions of Staff Recommendation

Staff Recommendation. The City team remains supportive of this project and are excited about what it might mean for the future of our community. The PPA before you this evening has been prepared in accordance with City Council Directives. As your City Manager, I do, however, recommend tabling Resolution 2020-55 and allowing for time to obtain written commitments from self-generating processors for the purchase of power. These commitments would significantly lessen the financial risk to the City, and the City would be better positioned to sell the power we are agreeing to purchase through the PPA with OCCP. This benefits all rate payers, and in the end, is beneficial to the entire project and community. Mechanically, this would be accomplished by a Council member first moving to approve and then moving to postpone indefinitely. Council can only postpone to a date certain if that date is the very next meeting. The target date to have these commitments with self- generators and the PPA with OCCP appear before City Council could be the first meeting in January. No matter what Council chooses to do this evening, my staff and I are ready to support the decision and move forward in accordance with Council’s direction. PROPOSED MOTION: I move to approve Resolution 2020-55. • Memo from City Attorney • PPA between OCCP and City of Unalaska At the August 11 city council meeting the city council directed staff to accept the OCCP proposal to share in the upside with the “meter” on the upside sharing starting at 100,000,000 kWh in annual sales. The OCCP proposal as described on page 3 item 5 in a letter to the City Council was “OCCP and City will split the upside for electrical sales above 100M kWh”. OCCP had not in fact proposed the “share in the upside” to start at 100,000,000 kWh per year but on a monthly basis so additional negotiations were required to translate a sharing in the upside to annual kWh sales. Council also directed staff to negotiate for a daily rate of $20,000 per day in liquidated damages and to require OCCP to promise to construct two subsea cables so as to provide greater system reliability. Council’s goals have been accomplished as reflected in the final draft of the power purchase agreement. The two subsea cable requirement is contained in the definitions of “Facility” in Section 1(i) and “Interconnection Plan” in Section 1(m). Section 16 sets the daily liquidated damages amount at $20,000. The “split the upside” requirement is stated in Section 5 (h) and uses a mathm...
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Staff Recommendation. We remain supportive of this project and are excited about what it might mean for the future of our community. The existing 2020 PPA was prepared in accordance with City Council Directives. The proposed amendment shifts some of the deadlines but leaves the underlying agreement intact. So long as Council supports the underlying PPA, I recommend that Council approve this amendment. However, as your City Manager, I still caution Council that the PPA requires 30 years of annual payments of $16.3 million annually (with 1% annual increases) to purchase up to 100 million kWh/yr. This purchases 60 million kWh/yr more power than is currently sold by the City annually, currently estimated to be 40 million kWh. We have no commitments in place from existing business to cover this gap. Nor are we aware of any future development that is committed to locating in Unalaska and purchasing available power. Without more specifics about the geothermal project and its completion, it is unlikely we will be able to successfully market and sell more power. This condition precedent and term factor that allows for the City to terminate the agreement was included in the PPA to allow for this sort of deliberation at the Council level. If Council has concerns about the impacts of the underlying PPA and wishes not to move forward, I recommend disapproval of this amendment. No matter what Council chooses to do this evening, my staff and I will support the decision and move forward accordingly with Council’s direction. PROPOSED MOTION: I move to approve 2021-14.