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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNTCAPP.docxBEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF UNITED WATER IDAHO, INC. FOR APPROVAL OF AN AGREEMENT TO EXCHANGE SERVICE AREAS AND TO AMEND AND REVISE CERTIFICATE OF CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY NO. 143. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. UWI-W-95-2 NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF INTERVENTION DEADLINE YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on July 31, 1995, United Water Idaho, Inc. (United Water; Company), a public utility providing domestic water service, filed an Application with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (Commission) for approval of a Service Area Exchange Agreement (Exchange Agreement) with the City of Garden City and a related amendment and revision to its Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. 143, relinquishing a portion of its certificated area. The Exchange Agreement, dated July 20, 1995, provides for an exchange of service areas between the Company and Garden City whereby the Company will provide service to the “North State Area” and Garden City will provide service to the “Millstream Area.”  The net effect of the Agreement is that Garden City will provide water service to areas lying within its corporate boundaries and area of impact and will no longer provide water service to areas lying within the Boise City limits and Boise area of impact. Garden City presently serves approximately 912 customers in the “North State Area,” which is defined as the area lying north of State Street and (generally) south of Hill Road and between Gary Lane on the west and Pierce Park Lane on the east.  Under the Agreement Garden City will convey to the Company its transmission and distribution system located within the North State Area.  Garden City agrees to supply water to the Company for an initial two-year period, and at the Company’s option for succeeding one-year periods not to exceed a total of ten years.  The City will deliver the water to the Company at the City’s present connection point on the north side of the Boise River at the Plantation Subdivision on East 52nd Lane.  The amount of water delivered to the Company by Garden City to serve the North State Area will be determined from the water readings of customers in the North State Area.  Payment will be at the following rates: a.  $.35 per 1,000 gallons delivered from October 1 to April 30 b.  $.45 per 1,000 gallons delivered from May 1 to September 30 United Water presently serves approximately 382 customers residing in the “Millstream Area,” which lies in an area north of Chinden Boulevard, west of Glenwood Street and south of the Boise River.  Under the Exchange Agreement, United Water will convey to Garden City its water utility property in the Millstream Area, consisting of a transmission and distribution system, its Millstream well and the water rights pertaining to said well. In consideration of the exchange of service areas and water utility plants and facilities, the Company has agreed to pay Garden City $593,250. Although the North State and Millstream Areas are metered, it is represented that the meters are of different types.  Under the Exchange Agreement, United Water and Garden City have agreed to an exchange of meters whereby the meters presently in the North State Area will be exchanged for the meters in the Millstream Area.  The cost involved in removing, exchanging and reinstalling meters is to be divided equally between the parties. Pursuant to the Exchange Agreement, Garden City agrees that it will not extend its water distribution system to the area lying north of State Street or west of Five Mile Road extended, which areas are presently beyond its area of impact.  The Company agrees that it shall no longer operate the water distribution system now serving the Millstream Area or in the area lying westerly thereof in the City’s area of impact between Chinden Boulevard and the Boise River. The Exchange Agreement is subject to the approval of the Commission and if not approved, the Exchange Agreement by its terms shall be deemed null and void and of no further effect. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the preliminary analysis of the Company’s Application by Commission Staff indicates that the proposed exchange of service areas will have immediate economic consequences to the affected customers.  Upon becoming United Water customers, existing Garden City residential customers with 3/4 inch meters in the North State Area will see rate increases ranging from 26% for high winter consumption to 167% for low summer consumption.  Existing United Water residential customers with 3/4 inch meters in the Millstream Area will see rate decreases ranging from 38% for high winter consumption to 65% for low summer consumption upon becoming Garden City customers.  Current rate structures for both water providers and a comparison of bill amounts at various consumption levels are shown in the attached tables. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that persons desiring to intervene in this matter for the purpose of participation in any subsequent conference for determining further scheduling and procedure in Case No. UWI-W-95-2 must file a Petition to Intervene with the Commission pursuant to this Commission's Rules of Procedure, IDAPA 31.01.01072 and -073.  The deadline for filing Petitions for Intervention is September 20, 1995. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Company’s Application in Case No. UWI-W-95-2 together with exhibits has been filed with the Commission and is available for public inspection at the Commission during regular business hours. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that all proceedings in this case will be held pursuant to the Commission’s jurisdiction under Title 61 of the Idaho Code and that the Commission may enter any final Order consistent with its authority under Title 61. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that all proceedings in this matter will be conducted pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of Procedure, IDAPA 31.01.01.000 et seq.   YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that all hearings and prehearing conferences in this matter will be held in facilities meeting the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.  Persons needing the help of a sign language interpreter or other assistance of the kind that the Commission is obligated to provide under the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to participate in or to understand the testimony and argument at a public hearing may ask the Commission to provide a sign language interpreter or other assistance at the hearing.  The request for assistance must be received at least five (5) working days before the hearing by contacting the Commission Secretary at: IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION PO BOX 83720 BOISE, IDAHO  83720-0074 (208) 334-0338  (TELEPHONE) (208) 334-3151  (TEXT TELEPHONE) DATED at Boise, Idaho this            day of August 1995. Myrna J. Walters Commission Secretary vld/N-UWI-W-95-2.sw