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The CCI Winter
Conference was pretty much on par with most conferences…
Some good-- some not
so good. I’m more convinced than ever there needs to be more
distinction between small rural counties and the larger more urban
counties. Revenue streams are vastly different, economies of size and
scale are totally different and the very nature of doing day to day
business is different. Some of us made some recommendations to the CTSI
staff regarding this and I believe the issue will receive some
attention.
The
Medical Marijuana session proved interesting. The dispensaries and
distribution of MM is proving to be a great revenue generating method
for several counties and towns. ($50,000 per month in one county.) In
the very near future there will be more regulation and rules coming out
from the Department of Revenue, who has been designated to administer
the regulation of this issue. Originally the deadline for counties to
decide if they wanted to regulate the activity or ban it was July 1,
2011. This ‘effective date’ will become March 1, 2011 when the new
regulations come out. Kiowa County has a moratorium on the dispensaries
that is dated July 1, 2011. We will need to make a permanent decision by
March 1, 2011. Declare a permanent ban or allow them and go into the
regulatory process. I think the inclination currently is toward a
permanent ban. We can not ban the use of MM, just the operation of
dispensaries and the accompanying issues.
Commissioners from the SE region- Baca, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, Prowers
and Otero counties- met with representatives from Tri-State and Xcel
energy Dec. 2 at Bents Fort Inn in LasAnimas. Primary purpose was to get
updates on the status of the transmission development process in this
region. The time-line we were given follows. The initial step in
developing a transmission line is attaining a CPCN-Certificate of Public
Convenience and Necessity. Xcel and Tri State will file an application
with the Public Utilities Commission for this certificate sometime in
the first quarter of 2011.This will be for a transmission line that may
be partially located somewhere in the western portion of Kiowa County.
They will either attain the certificate or it will be denied and either
instance could be finalized by the end of 2011. Determining sites for
the lines and gathering environmental assessments is the next step,
and, pending the CPCN, could be done by the end of 2012. Permitting and
land rights acquisition will take more time and it will most likely be
nearing 2020 before any construction would start.
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