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Public Hearings will behe held
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of Village Hall, 50 South
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May 9, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.
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of the DAILY HERALD. That said DAILY HERALD is a secular
passed on March 20, 2012 ou-
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newspaper and has been circulated daily in the Village(s) of
negotiate for electric rates.
The purpose of the hearings
the
Algonquin Antioch Arlington Heights Aurora Barrington
is to obtain input from
public on the Plan of Opera-
tion and Governance for Ag-
Barrington Hills Lake Barrington North Barrington, South Barrington,
gregation of E lectric Power
for Residential and Small
Bartlett Batavia Buffalo Grove Burlington Campton Hills
Commercial Retail Users.
The Plan details how the Vil-
Cam entersville,Cary.D eer Park Des Plaines South Elgin, East Dundee,
'age will administer the
electrical aggregation pro-
Elb urn, Elgin,Elk Grove Village Fox Lake Fox River Grove, Geneva,
gram, in which residents
and small commercial re-
Gilberts Grayslake Green Oaks Gurnee Hainesville, Ham
tail users may participate,
as well as bid procedures. A
cop of the proposed plan is
Hanover Park Hawthorn Woods Hoffman Estates, Huntley, Inverness,
available for review in the
Office of the Village Clerk
Island Lake Kildeer Lake Villa, Lake in the Hills, Lake Zurich,
and the Village's website
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ten and oral comments will
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and State of Illinois, continuously for more than one year prior to the
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general circulation throughout said Village(s), County(ies) and State.
I further certify that the DAILY HERALD is a newspaper as defined in
"an Act to revise the law in relation to notices" as amended in 1992
Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 7150, Act 5, Section 1 and 5. That a
notice of which the annexed printed slip is a true copy, was published
April 26 Mgy 2 2012 in said DAILY HERALD.
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Village
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Mount Prospect
Electricity Aggregation:
Plan of Governance & Operation
DRAFT
April 24, 2012
I. HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF MUNICIPAL AGGREGATION
Pursuant to the Illinois Power Agency Act ("Act"), 20 ILCS 3855/1 -92, the VILLAGE of
MOUNT PROSPECT (I VILLAGE" or "The VILLAGE) is authorized to aggregate the
electric loads of small commercial and retail customers located within their municipal
boundaries (herein referred to as "Municipal Aggregation "). As part of the municipal
aggregation, the VILLAGE may select a retail electric supplier, and enter into an
agreement to facilitate the purchase of electricity and related services and equipment on
behalf of the VILLAGE's residents and small businesses.
Additionally, the Act also states:
The corporate authorities or county board may also exercise such authority jointy with
any other municipality or county. Two or more municipalities or counties, or a
combination of both, may inifiat+e a process jointly to authorize aggregation by a majority
vote of each particular municipality or counfy as required by this Section.
The VILLAGE may jointly exercise its authority depending on pricing responses.
However, if such a joint pricing option is deemed advantageous to the pricing for
residents the joint pricing will be considered as part of the acceptable of the electrical
pricing bid.
The VILLAGE seeks to collectively aggregate the retail electric loads of eligible
residents and small commercial retail accounts and to solicit bids for the purchase of
that electricity. The VILLAGE intends to solicit bids seeking various pricing options,
contract terms, and options for increased volumes of renewable energy. Residential and
small commercial retail customers often lack the resources to conduct due diligence and
negotiate favorable terms with alternate retail electric suppliers on their own. With its
large quantity of eligible electric accounts, the VILLAGE has the potential to attract
lower rates than the current default tariff service rate, while also acquiring a cleaner
power supply.
In accordance with the Act, the VILLAGE passed Ordinance #5886 dated the 0 & day of
December, 2011 authorizing a referendum in the community on the March 20, 2012
ballot which asks the public for authority to create an Opt -Out Aggregation Program
("Program') for its residents and small business customers. A copy of the Ordinance
and Cleric's Certification is included in Attachment A to this Plan of Governance and
Operation.
The VILLAGE's voters approved the Municipal Aggregation Referendum at the March
20, 2012 primary election (a record of the vote in included in Attachment B to this
document). Following the referendum, the VILLAGE retained the services of a
Consultant to assist with planning and implementing the program, bidding and selecting
the electricity supplier, and advising the VILLAGE on public outreach and education
related to municipal aggregation.
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soliciting bids and entering into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the
purchase of electricity, related services and equipment in accordance with Section 1 -92
of the Act.
"Aggregation Consultant" or "Consultant" shall refer to Northern Illinois. Electric
Collaborative (NIMEC), the independent consultant with demonstrated expertise in
electric supply conhacting that has been retained by the VILLAGE to assist with the
implementation of each member municipality's Program.
"Aggregation Member" or "Member" shall mean a residential or small commercial
retail electric account enrolled in the VILLAGE's Municipal Aggregation Program.
"Aggregation Program" or "Program" shall mean the program developed by the
VILLAGE of Mount Prospect, as a Municipal Aggregator under the Act, to provide
residential and small commercial customers in the VILLAGE with retail electric supply
as described in this document.
"Aggregation Program Agreement" or "Agreement" shall mean the agreement
between the VILLAGE and the Supplier to supply electricity and related services to
Aggregation Membem.
"Alternative Retail Electric Supplier" or "ARES" shall mean an entity certified by the
Illinois Commerce Commission to offer electric power or energy for sale, lease or in
exchange for other value received to one or more retail customers, or that engages in
the delivery or furnishing of electric power or energy to such retail customers, and shall
include, without limitation, resellers, aggregators and power marketers but shall not
include the Electric Utility or the VILLAGE's Aggregation Members. For purposes of this
document, the definition of Altemative Retail Electric Supplier is more completely set
forth in 220 ILCS 5/16 -102.
"Ancillary Services" shall mean the necessary services that must be provided in the
generation and delivery of electricity. As defined by the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, they include: coordination and scheduling services (load following, energy
imbalance service, control of transmission congestion); automatic generation control
(load frequency control and the economic dispatch of plants); contractual agreements
(loss compensation service); and support of system integrity and security (reactive
power, or spinning and operating reserves).
"Bidder" shall mean an Aibemative Retail Electric Supplier that responds to a Request
for Proposals from the VILLAGE.
"Commonwealth Edison" or "ComEd" or "Utility" shall mean the Commonwealth
Edison Utility Company, as the entity that has a franchise, license, permit or right to
distribute furnish or sell electricity to retail customers within the VILLAGE.
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"Opt -Out Notice" or "Notice" shall mean the letter mailed to Eligible Retail Customers
informing them of the prices, terms and conditions of the Program and containing
instructions regarding how to Opt Out of the Program.
"Opt -Out Period" shall mean the time period during which eligible residents and small
commercial retail customers are notified of their eligibility to participate in the
Aggregation Program and provided instructions for opting out or in.
"PIPP" shall mean Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP) created by the
Emergency Assistance Act, 305 ILCS 20 -18 to provide a bill payment assistance
program for low- income residential customers.
"Plan of Operation and Governance" or "Plan" shall mean this Aggregation Plan of
Operation and Governance.
"Qualified Bidder" shall mean a Bidder that meets the minimum criteria set by the first
stage of the VILLAGE's RFP process.
"REC" shall mean duly certified and verified Renewable Energy Credits.
"Request for Proposals" or "RFP" shall mean a formal written invitation to
responsible Bidders to submit qualifications and pricing methods for electricity supply,
services, and equipment to the Aggregation.
"Small Commercial Retail Customer" shall mean those retail customers with an
annual consumption of less than 15,000 kWh per 220 ILCS 5/16 -102, provided,
however, that the definition of Small Commercial Retail Customer will include such other
definition or description as may become required by law or tariff.
"Supplier" shall mean an Alternative Retail Electric Supplier selected by the VILLAGE
to supply electricity and related services to Aggregation Members under an Aggregation
Program Agreement.
"Switching Process" shall mean the process after the Opt-Gut Period has expired
when Aggregation Members are switched to the selected Supplier's electric supply.
`VILLAGE" or "The VILLAGE" shall mean the VILLAGE of Mount Prospect, acting
by and through its corporate authorities, and authorized VILLAGE employees.
"VILLAGE Design" shall mean the person (or persons) empowered by the VILLAGE
though Ordinance to authorize and execute a contract price lock for electricity supply on
behalf of the Village Board.
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in its discretion, choose to reject all bids, or to re -bid the electric service under
the same or amended terms of this Plan.
I. Authorize Notifications. The VILLAGE shall assist the Supplier in drafting
customer notification materials during the switching and opt-out/in process. The
VILLAGE shall specify the form and content of such materials, and all
communications disseminated by the Supplier to residents and small businesses
during the opt -outfin process must be approved by the Supplier.
J. Responsibility. The VILLAGE and Consultant, as the facilitators of this
bidding process, are not responsible for providing electricity to the members of
the Aggregation, or for billing or collecting for electricity provided under any
Aggregation Program Agreement, and has no responsibility beyond the duties
described herein. ComEd will continue to provide a single bill to Aggregation
Members for all electrical charges.
K. Cost Reimbursement. The VILLAGE shall implement and offer the
Aggregation Program as a service to its residents and small businesses. The
Program shall be revenue - neutral. Any VILLAGE expenditure related to the
Aggregation Program shall be recouped by the VILLAGE through a per kWh
charge, determined in the Agreement with the Supplier, which shall be collected
by the Supplier and remitted to the VILLAGE. All fees paid or collected by the
VILLAGE in conjunction with the Aggregation Program shall be disclosed to
aggregation members.
L. Energy Efficiency and Demand Response. The VILLAGE and Consultant
shall seek to develop effective energy efficiency and demand response programs
within six (6) months of the commencement of the Aggregation Program. To the
greatest extent possible, the VILLAGE will seek initial input concerning energy
efficiency and demand response programs from unbiased and publicly available
resources such as the Illinois Green Economy Network (IGEN) through the
Illinois Community College network.
IV. ROLE OF THE AGGREGATION CONSULTANT
A. Enter into a Written Contract The Aggregation Consultant wig enter into a
formal written contract with the VILLAGE. The contract will specify terms, duties
and maximum compensation due to the Consultant from the Village.
B. Fulfill Assigned Duties. The Aggregation Consultant shall advise and assist
the VILLAGE with the development and implementation of its Municipal
Aggregation Program, including advising staff and upon request elected afficsals
(at the request of the VILLAGE) on all aspects of the program; developing all
necessary documents, soliciting and reviewing bids received, making
recommendations as appropriate and monitoring the Supplier's compliance with
the requirements of the Agreement.
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C. Local Authority. The corporate authorities of the VILLAGE will retain the full
and absolute right to accept, accept with conditions, or reject any proposal_ The
VILLAGE may, but is not required to, select a supplier to- provide an energy
power supply for the Aggregation Program according to the:terms of this Plan. If
the VILLAGE does not select a Supplier, the VILLAGE will notify the
Aggregation Members that their electricity will continue to be provided through
the ComEd default tariff service.
D. Pricing. Bidders will submit fixed rate bids ($/kWh) to be charged to provide
full- requirements electricity supply, capacity, transmission, and ancillary services
to Aggregation Member. The VILLAGE's intent in soliciting the proposals is to
provide residents with delivered electricity prices that are always less than
ComEd's applicable rates.
E. Supply Options. Pricing options for at least the following supply options will
be sought through the solicitation:
1. Standard Community Energy Mix. Electricity supply that includes the
minimum level of renewable energy resources for the entire Aggregation
Portfolio as required by the State of Illinois Renewable Portfolio Standard.
2. Enhanced Community Renewable Energy Mix. Electricity supply that
includes volumes of Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) in excess of the
minimum level of renewable energy resources required for the entire
Aggregation Portfolio by the State of Illinois Renewable Portfolio Standard.
The excess REC volumes are to be sourced from biomass, hydro, vAnd,
solar photovoltaic, or landfill gas and certified by a reliable authority.
Supplying the elevated number of RECs to the Aggregation will be a
pricing option in the solicitation process. Costs associated with securing
the excess RECs will be applied to all Members if the option is accepted
by the VILLAGE.
3. Enhanced Individual Renewable Energy Mix. Electricity supply that
includes the minimum level of renewable energy resources for the entire
Aggregation Portfolio as required by the State of Illinois Renewable
Portfolio Standard. Excess REC volumes are offered to individual
Members seeking to increase their renewable energy mix for their own
accounts. RECs are to be sourced from biomass, hydro, wind, solar
photovoltaic, or landfill gas and certified by a reliable authority. Supplying
the elevated number of RECs to Members on an individual basis will be a
pricing option in the solicitation process. Costs associated with securing
the excess RECs will be applied only to those Members that choose to
secure the added RECs at their own option.
The VILLAGE will determine whether any option beyond the Lowest Price
Mix will be accepted.
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5. Customer Service.
i. The ability to reach all ComEd residential -and small commercial
retail customers...in,VILLAGE to educate ttiem_omthe teens of the
Aggregation Program and the Act, ensuring that marketing
materials take into account multiple modes of communication
including but not limited to regular mail using the VILLAGE's
envelopes, email distribution lists, websites, social media and
phone contact;
ii. A local or toll -free telephone access line which will be available
to Aggregation Members 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Trained company representatives will be available to respond to
customer telephone inquiries during normal business hours. After
normal business hours, the access One may be answered by a
service or an automated response system, including an answering
machine. Inquiries received after normal business hours must be
responded to by a trained company representative on the next
business day. Under normal operating conditions, telephone
answer tines by a customer representative, including wait time,
shall not exceed thirty (30) seconds when the connection is made.
If the call needs to be transferred, transfer time shall not exceed
thirty (30) thirty seconds. These standards shall be met no less
than ninety (90) percent of the time under normal operating
conditions, measured on a quarterly basis;
iii. The capacity to deliver customer service for Members requiring
non - English verbal and written assistance;
iv. The capacity to deliver customer service for hearing impaired
Members;
v. Accommodate Member inquiries and complaints about energy
supply and services;
vi. Answer questions regarding the Program in general.
G. Evaluation of Qualifications. The VILLAGE and Consultant will evaluate
and assign scores to each Bidder based on the following criteria in order to
establish a Qualified Bidder Pool.
1. Financial strength of the Bidder;
2. Quality of the Response to the Aggregation Plan;
3. Quality of the Opt -Out Plan and Account Enrollment Timeline;
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advance notice of such changes to the VILLAGE and receives the written
permission of the VILLAGE.
1. Opt -Out Fees. No exit fees will be applied to Aggregation Members
who seek to opt -out of the Aggregation after the initial opt -out process has
conducted.
2.Optrin Fees. No entrance flees will be applied to accounts who seek to
join the aggregation after the commencement of the Aggregation supply
contract.
3. Account Transfer Fees. No fees will be applied to Aggregation
Members who relocate within the VILLAGE and new customers who
establish new electric service.
D. Billing. Collection and credit procedures remain the responsibility of the Utility
and the individual Aggregation Member. ComEd will continue to provide a single
bill to Aggregation Members. Members will continue to remit and comply with the
payment terms of ComEd inducting the option to opt for a budget bill through
ComEd. The VILLAGE will not be responsible for late payment or non- payment
of any Member Accounts. Neither the VILLAGE nor the Supplier shall have
separate credit or deposit polities for Members.
E. Supply Mix. The Agreement shall specify the supply mix as quoted in the
proposal.
F. Supply Pricing. The Agreement shall spedfy the rates due from eligible retail
customers that join the Program. Pricing will be established on a fixed rate basis
for the following Member groupings:
1. Standard. Those accounts enrolled through the standard Opt -Out
process.
2. Off-Cycle. Those accounts seeking enrollment at times other than the
Standard Op-Out process. The Agreement will require that the Supplier
use all commercially reasonable efforts to provide accounts seeking entry
to the Aggregation after the initial opt-Out period with the same energy
supply pricing as that provided the entire Aggregation. Accounts enrolled
after the initial Opt -Out period will be induded in any Standard pricing
offers presented to the Aggregation after the account is initially enrolled.
G. Confidentiality of Customer Database. The Agreement shall require the
Supplier to preserve the confidentiality of all Aggregation Members' account
information and shall agree to adopt and follow protocols to preserve that
confidentiality. The Supplier, as a material condition of any contract, shall not
disclose, use, sell or provide customer account information to any person, firm or
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below will automatically be placed on the ComEd default tariff service unless and
until the account chooses another Supplier.
1. Eligible Retail Customer List After selecting a Supplier, the VILLAGE
and the Consultant will request from ComEd the full listing of residential
and small commercial accounts located within the boundaries of the
VILLAGE. Under confidential agreement with the Supplier, the VILLAGE
and Consultant will work with the Supplier to remove any customers
determined to be ineligible due to one or more of the following:
1. The customer is not located within the VILLAGE;
ii. The customer has a pre - existing agreement with another
Supplier;
iii. The customer has free ComEd service;
iv. The customer has hourly rate ComEd customer (real time
pricing);
v. The customer is on ComEd's electric heat rate;
vi. The customer is on a ComEd bundled hold.
2. Initial Opt -Out Process. After the Eligible Detail Customer List is
reviewed, the Supplier will mail the Opt -Out Notices described below to all
eligible account holders within the boundaries of VILLAGE.
I. Manner of Providing Notices and information. The Supplier
will be required to pay for printing and mailing of all Aggregation
and Opt-Out Notices on the VILLAGE envelope and letterhead.
The Supplier will mail Aggregation and Opt -Out Notices to the
eligible account holders within the boundaries of VILLAGE at the
address provided with the Retail Customer Identification
Information provided by ComEd. The Notice shall indicate that it is
from the VILLAGE, and include the VILLAGE NAIL and logo on
the envelope. The Notice shall be signed by the VILLAGE
executive or Designee.
H. Contend of Notice. The VILLAGE and the Supplier will agree to
the format and contents of the Aggregation and Opt -Out Notice
prior to distribution or mailing. The Notice will inform the electric
account owner of the existence of the Aggregation Program, the
identity of the Supplier, the rates to be charged. The Notice will also
inform PIPP or LIHEP customers of the consequences of
participating in the Aggregation.
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B. Development of Customer Database. The Supplier will maintain a
secure database of Customer Account Information. The database will
include the ComEd account number, and Supplier account number of
each active Member, and other pertinent information such as rate code,
rider code (f applicable), and usage and demand history. The database
will be updated on an ongoing basis
C. Subsequent Opt -Out Process.
1. Account Enrollment. After the initial Opt-Out Process is
completed, the VILLAGE and Supplier will establish procedures
and protocols to work with ComEd on an ongoing basis to add,
delete or change any customer participation or rate information.
1. Off-Cycle Account Additions.
1) New Accounts. The VILLAGE will request from ComEd
on a periodic basis a listing of all active accounts located
within the VILLAGE boundaries. The VILLAGE and the
Consultant will identify the accounts on that list that have
been added since prior Opt -Out Notifications were issued.
The Supplier will mail information to any new accounts upon
the request of the Village to determine interest in
participating in the aggregate pricing. The process described
in Section %All A of this Plan will be followed to facilitate
enrollment or exclusion from the Program.
2) Optnn Accounts. Customers may join the Program after
initially Opting Out by contacting the VILLAGE or the
Supplier.
3) Moving Into the Village. Residents and small
commercial retail accounts that move into the Village will be
included in the Village's program upon enrollment. Any new
accounts shall be able to enroll under the same term;,
conditions, and pricing as accounts that were initially
enrolled. However, any subsequent enrollees will only have
the availability to participate in the aggregation program for
as long as the term of the agreement is in place. Customers
will be provided information as to how to consider enrollment
from the Village.
4)- Moving Within the Village and Maintaining the Same
Account Number. The selected supplier shall c ontimie
service at the same rate and under the same terms and
conditions for any Member who relocates within the Village
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2. Aggregation Reports. The Supplier will provide the VILLAGE with
quarterly reports showing the number of Members participating in the
Aggregation Program and the total cwt for energy provided to the
Aggregation as compared to the ComEd's default tariff service rates. In
addition, the Supplier will report its efforts at member education.
D. Cause for Termination of Agreement. The Agreement may be terminated
for any of the following'
1. End of term. The VILLAGE's service Agreement with the Supplier will
terminate upon its expiration.
2. Early Termination. The VILLAGE will have the right to terminate the
Agreement prior to the expiration of the term in the event the Supplier
commits any act of default. Acts of default include but are not limited to the
following;
1. Breach of Confidentiality regarding Customer information.
Ii. Lapse or revocation of any required license or certification listed
as a qualification in the RFP.
iii. ComEd's termination of its relationship with the Supplier.
iv. Any act or omission which constitutes deception by affirmative
statement or practice, or by omission, fraud, misrepresentation, or a
bad faith practice.
v. Billing or attempting to collect any charge other than the
approved MNh rates and contractually approved charges.
vi. Failure to perform at a minimum level of customer service
required by the VILLAGE.
3. Program Termination. The VILLAGE has the sole authority to
terminate the Program by Ordinance.
E. Termination Process.
1. Notice. The VILLAGE will provide the Supplier with written notice of
termination.
2. Cure Period. The Supplier and the VILLAGE will attempt to resolve
any issues cooperatively within seven (7) business days. If the issue is not
resolved, the VILLAGE will again notify the Supplier in writing of its
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.r ATTACHMENT "A" _
ORDINANCE NO. 5886
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISING A BINDING REFERENDUM FOR THE
SUBMISSION OF A PUBLIC QUESTION ON THE BALLOT FOR THE
MARCH 20.2012 PRIMARY ELECTION
Passed and approved by the
President and Board of Trustees
the 6 day of December, 2011
Published in pamphlet form by
authority of the corporate
authorities of the Village of
Mount Prospect, Illinois,
the 7 day of December, 2011
ORDINANCE NO. 5886
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR AND REQUIRING THE
SUBMISSION OF A BINDING PUBLIC QUESTION TO DETERMINE
WHETHER THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT SHOULD HAVE THE
AUTHORITY TO ARRANGE FOR THE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY FOR
ITS RESIDENTIAL. AND SMALL COMIIAERCIAL RETAIL CUSTOMERS
WHO DO NOT OPT OUT OF SUCH A PROGRAM, TO APPEAR
ON THE BALLOT OF THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
AT THE GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION TO 139 HELD ON MARCH 20.2012
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect is a municipal corporation duly
organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, and is a home rule unit of
local government; and
WHEREAS, the Illinois Power Agency Act, 20 ILCS 3855/1 -92, (the Act) provides
that municipalities may, pursuant to approval by referendum, have the authority to
arrange for the supply of electricity for the residential and small commercial customers
who do not opt out of such a program; and
WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount
Prospect find that it is in the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect to operate
an aggregation program under the Act as an opt -out program and that there shall be
submitted, to the qualified electors of the Village of Mount Prospect, a binding public
question concerning whether the Village of Mount Prospect should have the authority to
arrange for the supply of electricity for its residential and small commercial retail
customers who do not opt out of such a program;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees
of the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, lffinois, as follows:
SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are an integral part of this Ordinance and
are incorporated into and made a part of the Ordinance as if fully set forth.
SECTION 2. The proposition hereinafter set forth shall be submitted to the
voters of the Village of Mount Prospect (the "1 NIW') at the General Primary Election to
be held on Tuesday, the 2& day of March, 2012, between the hours of 6:00 o'clock
A.M. and 7:00 o'clock P.M. on said day (the "Election'.
SECTION 3. The Election shall be held in the voting precincts and at the polling
places established by the Cook County Cleric (the "County Clerk") for voters of the
Village at the Election.
SECTION 4. The County Clerk shall give notice of the Election (the "Notice ") by:
(i) publishing the Notice once, not more than thirty (30) nor less than ten (10) days prior
to the date of the Election, in a local, community newspaper having general circulation
277M1
(Face of Ballot)
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BINDING PROPOSITION TO DETERMINE WHETHER
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT SHOULD HAVE THE AUTHORITY
TO ARRANGE FOR THE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY FOR ITS
RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL COMMERCIAL. RETAIL CUSTOMERS
WHO DO NOT OPT OUT OF SUCH A PROGRAM
(INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Mark a cross (X in the space
opposite the word indicating the way you desire to vote.
Shall the Village of Mount Prospect have
the authority to arrange for the supply of
electricity for its residential and small
commercial retail customers who have not
opted out of such a program?
YES
NO
(Back of Ballot)
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Official ballot for voting at the general primary election held on
March 20, 2012, on the binding proposition to determine whether
the Village of Mount Prospect should have the authority to arrange
for the supply of ekK* icity for its residential and small commercial
retail customers who do not opt out of such a program.
Precinct Number:
Polling Place:
Facsimile Signature
Cools County Clerk, County of Cook, Illinois
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ATTACHMENT "H"
RESOLUTION NO. 08-12
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE RESULTS OF A BINDING PUBLIC QUESTION TO DETERMINE
VIMEII•lER THE VILLAGE SHOULD HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO ARRANGE FOR THE SUPPLY OF
ELECTRICITY FOR ITS RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL COMMERCIAL RETAIL CUSTOMERS WHO DO NOT
OPT OUT OF SUCH A PROGRAM,
WHEREAS, the March 20, 2012 ballot for the General Primary Election (Presidential Primary Ballot) Included
a referendum on a binding public question to determine whether the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook
County, I llinois, should have the authority to arrange for the supply of electricity, for its residential and small
commercial retail customers who do not opt out of such a program pursuant tp Section 3855/1-92 or the
Illinois Power Agency Act, 20 ILCS 385511 -92 (the "Referendum7; and
WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect do hereby declare the
results of the Referendum for said Village.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE That pursuant to the Election Laws of the State of Illinois, the Referendum was on the
March 20, 2012 General Primary Election (Presidential Primary Ballot).
SECTION TWO That an official canvass was conducted on April 10, 2012 by the Cook County Clerk's
Canvassing Board for the Village of Mount Prospect declaring that 5,880 ballots were counted as follows:
Yes 3,448
No 2,432
SECTION THREE That the Referendum was approved by a majority vote of the electors voting, such that
the Village of Mount Prospect is authoriited to arrange for the supply of electricity for its residential and small
commercial retail customers who do not opt out of such a program, pursuant to Section 385511-92 of the
Illinois Power Agency Act, 20 ILCS 38551192.
SECTION FOUR: This Resolution shall be in full forte and etiiect from and after Its passage and approval in
the manner provided by law.
AYES: Hoefert, Juracek, Kom, Matuszak, Polit, Zadel
NAYS: None
ABSENT: None
PASSED and APPROVED this 17th day of April, 2012.
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