HomeMy WebLinkAbout20240828Summons.pdf Idaho Public Utilities Commission Brad Little,Governor
P.O. Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0074 Eric Anderson,President
John R.Hammond,Jr.,Commissioner
Edward Lodge,Commissioner
August 28, 2024
Via Certified Mail
Idaho Power Company
1221 W. Idaho Street
P.O. Box 70
Boise, ID 83707-0070
Re: IPUC Case No. IPC-E-24-34
Jim Naumann vs. Idaho Power Company
To Whom It May Concern,
Enclosed please find a Summons and Formal Complaint issued against Idaho Power Company in
the above-mentioned case. As directed in the Summons, you are to file a written answer or motion
in defense of said Complaint with this Commission within twenty-one(21)days of the service date
of the Summons.
Sincerely,
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Monica Barrios-Sanchez
Commission Secretary
Enclosure(s)
11331 W.Chinden Blvd.,Building 8 Suite 201-A,Boise ID 83714
Telephone:(208)334-0300 Facsimile:(208)334-3762
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
JIM NAUMANN, )
CASE NO. IPC-E-24-34
COMPLAINANT, )
VS. ) SUMMONS
IDAHO POWER COMPANY, )
RESPONDENT. )
Idaho Power Company
1221 W. Idaho Street
P.O. BOX 70
Boise, ID 83707-0070
THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Complaint has been filed with the Idaho
Public Utilities Commission by the above-named Complainant; and
YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to file a written answer or written motion in
defense of the Complaint within twenty-one (21) days of the service date of this Summons.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that unless you do so within the time herein
specified, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission may take such action against you as is prayed
for in the Complaint or as it deems appropriate under Title 61 of the Idaho Code.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission this 281h
day of August 2024.
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CASE No.:IPC-E-24-34
110 Larkspur Rd. RECEIVED
Hailey, ID 83333
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
11331 W.Chinden Blvd., Bldg.8,suite 201-A
Boise,ID 83714
Dear Commissioners:
The 180 sq.ft.addition to our one car garage was almost complete, permits from the building
department,fire department and sanitary district were approved. It was time to move wires 35 inches
from the old meter box to the new one which would take 15 minutes according to the electrician.
Idaho Power came and said a new power line was required from the street to the house, 160 feet. I was
in Iowa on our farm for planting and was not available to look into this demand. The contractor could
not delay so the power line was put in at a cost of$5,000 plus other costs for a total of over$10,000;
power line damage is still being replaced.
Had we known in advance of this unnecessary demand and cost we would not have started the
addition. We later found from the efforts of Utilities Commission representative Mr.Thaden that Idaho
Power claimed that the existing power line was too short and that a prohibited splice was needed and
that the wires were in concrete. Both claims were FALSE. The new meter was 35 inches closer to the
distribution box thus no splice was needed and the wires were in conduit the same as the new wires;
the original conduit is still in place.
Idaho Power told Mr.Thaden that Rule H was the reason for the demand. Neither the architect or
contractor, both very experienced people,were aware of this requirement until the project was almost
complete.
The trenching for the required conduit destroyed part of a sprinkler system and an 8 X 100 maintained
area of old sage that is irreplaceable. A new sprinkler area is required for the sod that will replace the
sage.All the above is a great abuse of bureaucratic power for a nonsensical demand and is a reason for
unaffordable housing. it is impossible to budget for a project when an outside influence can interrupt at
the last minute.
Mr.Thaden has done a fine job with this situation but is up against a bureaucratic powerhouse,thus this
FORMAL COMPLAINT is necessary.
The outcome should be financial compensation from Idaho Power for the for the unneeded work and
cost due to Idaho Power.
Sincerely, Jim Naumann
'"�' Idaho Public Utilities Commission Brad Little,Governor
` �— P.O.Box 83720,Boise,ID 83720-0074 Eric Anderson,President
�� John R.Hammond,Jr.,Commissioner
Edward Lodge,Commissioner
August 6, 2024
Mr.Jim Naumann
110 Larkspur Road
Hailey, ID 83333
RE: Relocation of Meter
Dear Mr. Naumann,
Thank you for your most recent correspondence regarding your ongoing objection to Idaho
Power's position with the relocation of your garage meter. The Company believes it is
following Rule H of its Tariff.
I was unable to resolve your issue informally,therefore there will be no further action taken on
my part to help resolve it. When an individual is dissatisfied with the outcome of their informal
complaint,they may file a formal complaint for review by the Commission under its Rules of
Procedure, IDAPA 31.01.01.000 et seq"-Rule 054. Formal Complaints—Defined—Contents and
Process, available online at: https://adminrules.idaho.gov/rules/current/31/`310101.pdf
A formal complaint can be filed when the outcome of an informal complaint is not
satisfactory. The formal complaint must be in writing,state the facts and specify how you
would like the problem to be resolved. Unlike an informal complaint,which is handled by the
Commission's staff,the Commissioners must consider a formal complaint. The Commissioners
will decide whether it is appropriate to accept the formal complaint. If it is accepted, a formal
legal proceeding will be started. If the Commission does not accept the formal complaint,then
nothing further will be done by the Commission.
In summary, your formal complaint should state:
• The name of the utility or person the complaint is against.
• A full statement of the facts constituting the acts or omissions of the utility or person
against whom the complaint is filed, and the dates when the acts or omissions occurred.
• The specific provision of statute, rule, order, notice, tariff or other controlling law that
the utility or person has violated. -
• What action or outcome should be taken to resolve the complaint.
The address to send the formal complaint to the Commission is:
11331 W.Chinden Blvd.,Building 8 Suite 201-A,Boise ID 83714
Telephone:(208)334-0300 Facsimile:(208)334-3762
Mr. Naumann Page 2 8-6-24
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
PO Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0074
In lieu of mailing the complaint,the complaint may be electronically submitted to the
Commission Secretary by emailing it to secretary@puc.idaho.gov
Please know that a formal complaint becomes part of the Commission's public records for
anyone to view.
If you have any questions, please let me know. My contact information is listed below.
Sincerely,
Curtis Thaden
Utilities Compliance Investigator I Idaho PUC
curtis.thaden@puc.idaho.gov
800-432-0369 or 208-334-0322(direct)
Fax: 208-334-3762
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission Bradlrft{e,Govemar
P.O.Box 83720,Boise,ID 83720-0074 Erie Anderson,President
John R.Hammond,Jr.,Commissioner
Edward Lodge,Commissioner
June 6, 2024
Mr_Jim Naumann
110 Larkspur Road
Hailey, ID 83333
RE: Idaho Power.
Dear NIA.—Naumann,
Thank you for contacting the Idaho Public Utilities Commission(IPUC)regarding your issue with
Idaho Power. Upon receipt of your letter dated June 15,2024, I contacted Idaho Power
informing the Company of your objection to what transpired in relocating your garage meter.
Idaho Power informed me that the new meter base had to be relocated from the inside of your
new garage addition to the outside due to the Company's construction standards. Because the
concrete pad and footings were poured over a direct buried line, Idaho Power claimed it made
it imp6ss'i6let6 pull the:-wire to reach the new meter base location without splicing the line,
Which could'compromise the integrity of the wire. This is why anew line was required.
Additionally,Idaho Power said any upgrades,or alternations to direct buried lines must be
placed in conduit. The Company's standard process is to have all wire in conduit for enhanced
reliability and safety.
Regarding the cost. l asked Idaho Power why anew line from the transformer to the new
meter base would cost approximately$5,000. Idaho Power confirmed you provided the trench
and installed 3-inch conduit and that the cost to install 166 feet of new service was$838.74. 1
assume a misunderstanding may have occurred regarding the cost of$5,000.
If you have any questions, please let me know, My contact information is fisted below.
Sincerely,
Curtis Thaden
Utilities Compliance-investigator ! Idaho-PUC
curtis.thaden(a)puc.idano.eov:
800-432.0369 or'208-334=0322(d(eect)
Fax: 208-334-3762
11331 W.Chinden Blvd.,Building 8 Suite 201-A,Boise ID 83714
Telephone:(208)334-MOO Facsimile:(208)334-3762
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