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MINUTES OF DECISION MEETING
November 12, 2019-1:30 P.M.
In attendance was Commissioner Paul Kjellander, Commissioner Kristine Raper and Eric Anderson. Commissioner Kjellander called the meeting to order.
The first order of business was APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM THE PREVIOUS MEETING on Monday November 6, 2019. The Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes as written.
The second order of business was CONSENT AGENDA:
2. Action Item: Richard Keller's November 6, 2019, Decision Memorandum re: Tariff Advice No. 19- 09 - Revision to Schedule 45, Standby Service.
3.Action Item: Joseph Terry/ferri Carlock's November 6, 2019, Decision Memorandum re: IdahoPower Company's Application for Authority to Borrow up to $450,000,000 in Short-Term Debt;Case No. IPC-E-19-33.
4.Action Item: Matt Hunter's November 7, 2019, Decision Memorandum re: In the Matter ofAvista Corporation's Application for Determination of2014-2017 Natural Gas Energy EfficiencyExpenses as Prudently Incurred; Case No. AVU-G-18-08 and In the Matter of Avista Corporation'sApplication for a Determination of 2016-2017 Electric Energy Efficiency Expenses as Prudently
Incurred; Case No. AVUE-18-12.
5.Action Item: Terri Carlock's November 8, 2019, Decision Memorandum re: AnnualDetermination of the Interest Rates on Deposits Collected from Customers for the Calendar Year2020; Case No. GNRU-19-01.
Commissioner Kjellander made a motion to move approve Staff's recommendation for items 2, 3, 4, and 5 under the Consent Agenda. A vote was taken on the motion and it carried unanimously.
The next order of business was MATTERS IN PROGRESS:
6.Action Item: Edward Jewell's November 8, 2019, Decision Memorandum re: In The Matter of
Idaho Power's Application to Evaluate Schedule 84-Net Metering; Case No. IPC-E-19-15.
Mr. Jewell reviewed his Decision Memo and stated; Staff recommends the Commission suspend the effective date in this case for an additional sixty days, until January 14, 2020.
Commissioner Raper made a motion to; the Commission extend the suspension of the effective date for an additional 60 days until January 14, 2020 with relation to new applicants entering schedule 84.