The recent 2-2 deadlock over the ISA agreement
with the proposed Buena
Vista Casino has, in the minds of many citizens, raised more questions than
answers. In a statement released last week, County Administrative
Officer Terri Daly explained the future implications of the Board’s vote. “Today’s decision by the Board
of Supervisors means the ISA that the County negotiated has been rejected. The
Tribe or the County immediately could seek to renegotiate another ISA,
or to begin the binding arbitration process,” says Daly.
The decision also means that the
County can continue to fight the lawsuit that challenges the Tribe’s right to
the land in question as “Indian land”. The arbitration process could be
initiated at any time and a decision will be provided by a neutral arbitrator
who will choose between either the County’s or the Tribe’s last best-and-final
offer. At the conclusion of
the arbitration process, the Tribe will be free to construct and operate a
casino in Buena Vista, so long as it conforms to the arbitrator’s decision.
An injunction to halt the casino construction can only be granted by the
federal court hearing the County’s current challenge.