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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20040319_780.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM TO:CO MMISSI 0 NER KJELLAND ER COMMISSIONER SMITH COMMISSIONER HANSEN COMMISSION SECRETARY COMMISSION STAFF LEGAL WORKING FILE FROM:DAVE SCHUNKE DATE:MARCH 17, 2004 RE:IDAHO POWER COMPANY'S ADVICE NO. 04-02 - OFF-SITE METER READING SERVICE BACKGROUND On March 9 , 2004, Idaho Power Company filed the Sixth Revised Sheet No. 66- Miscellaneous Charges for off-site meter reading service. This proposed Schedule 66 revision adds an additional class of meter that will be eligible for off-site meter reading service. This option, if approved, will be available to customers with 200 to 400 amp service who have standard metering. In September 1996, Idaho Power Company filed an application requesting authorization to establish the optional Off-Site Meter Reading Service. That request was approved by the Commission in October 1996. Off-Site Meter Reading Service allows a customer s meter to be read via radio frequency signals, eliminating the need for a meter reader to enter the customer property. The Company currently offers two classes of meters for off-site meter reading service. The Class 200 meter is applicable for customers with up to 200 amp service and standard metering. The Class 10 meter is applicable for customers with service of 200 amp or greater and instrument transformer metering. Over the past several months the Company has received requests for the Off-Site Meter Reading Service from customers with 200 to 400 amp service and standard metering. In order to accommodate these requests, the Company proposes to add an additional meter model to those already available under Schedule 66. The additional meter model, Class 320 R300, costs approximately the same as the existing Class 10 R300 model. The Company therefore proposes to add the additional model with the same charge that is currently DECISION MEMORANDUM - 1 -MARCH 17, 2004 approved for the Class 10 R300 model. That includes a $25 installation fee and a monthly charge of $4.40. The Company requests an effective date of April 9, 2004. STAFF ANALYSIS Staff supports the offer of this added service, which will meet the needs of certain customers. The current rates for this service are based on the cost of the meter. The Company states that the additional meter model, Class 320 R300, costs approximately the same as the existing Class 10 R300 model. Therefore, the Company s proposal to add the additional model with the same charges that are currently approved for the Class 10 R300 model seems reasonable to Staff. The Company estimates that there are currently only a few hundred off-site meter reading installations. These are mostly in the Ketchum-Sun Valley area. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the proposed additional service at the proposed rates. That includes a $25 installation fee and a monthly charge of $4.40. COMMISSION DECISION Does the Commission wish to approve this tariff advice as proposed? e Schunke DES:udmemos/lPC Schedule 66 DECISION MEMORANDUM - 2 -MARCH 17, 2004