HomeMy WebLinkAbout20080825_2336.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM
TO:COMMISSIONER REDFORD
CO MMISSI 0 NER SMITH
COMMISSIONER KEMPTON
COMMISSION SECRETARY
LEGAL
WORKING FILE
FROM:NANCY HILTON
DATE:AUGUST 22, 2008
RE:FORMAL COMPLAINT OF JONATHAN GIBBS
On August 14 2008 , the Commission received a "formal" complaint from Jonathan Gibbs
against Idaho Power Company. The customer had Idaho Power install new underground service
to a cabin in a new subdivision in New Meadows. The initial quote provided by Idaho Power for
the installation included a provision for $4 000 in extra costs ifthe Company encounters
unusual" trenching conditions. As noted below, the Company s trenching contractor ran into
rock conditions " and charged Mr. Gibbs accordingly. In his informal complaint, Mr. Gibbs
claims that digging through rock is not unusual conditions. Jonathan Gibbs was unsatisfied with
the outcome of the informal procedures to resolve his complaint and has filed this formal
complaint.
BACKGROUND
The customer paid $6 383 in advance of construction. The quote included $4 000 if the
Company experienced unusual conditions. Idaho Power charges in Rule H are based on average
costs encountered in "normal" conditions. If "unusual" conditions are not encountered, the
customer is refunded the amount included in the quote. As part of the cost quote (Attachment A),
the customer signed an Unusual Conditions Acknowledgement on May 20 2008. Part of the
document states that "These conditions may include but are not limited to ... rock digging.
Idaho Power used an outside contractor for the trenching. The total length of the trench
was 180 feet, which included 160 feet of rocky trench at $24.49 per foot. The total charge for the
unusual conditions was $3 918.40. Mr. Gibbs was refunded the balance of $81.60. Mr. Gibbs
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does not agree with the amount of the refund. He contends that digging through rock is not
unusual for that area. Furthermore, he maintains that he was not offered the option to trench
himself and that if he had used his own contractor, the charge would have been substantially less
approximately $1 500.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Jonathan Gibbs was not satisfied with the outcome of the informal complaint.
Consequently, he filed a formal complaint. (Attachment B) See Rules 23, 25 and 54, IDAPA
31.01.01.023
, .
024 and .054. Staff recommends that the Commission issue a Summons to Idaho
Power Company and directs the Company to file a response to the issues raised in the complaint.
COMMISSION DECISION
Does the Commission wish to accept Jonathan Gibbs ' formal complaint? Does the
Commission wish to issue a Summons?
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Nancy Hylton
i:ConsumlJonathan Gibbs fonnal complaint
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IDAHO
POWER~
An IDACORP C"m""ny
CUSTOMER COST QUOTE
IDAHO
Customer or Project Name:
GIBBS. JONATHAN-URD LINE EXT FROM SECn~R 01)4 TO NE
Prepaid Fees
De8ign Number:Work Order #:
0000071192 27284188
Credit Totals
616
8401. L.ins Installiltion/UPlJfil.de COBb
2. Company Bettcmnent
3. LIne Installation Allowances
a. Customer Cash Allowance b. Terminal Facilities Allowance 1 591
c. Salvage Taxable. Credit
4. Line Installation Cmdlt (CustomQr Provided rl'Qnch)
5. V9stad Intamst Work Order #
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8. Net ConatructJon Cost
9. Net V~ted OR Refundable.Constructlon Cost (Limited to 5 years or 4 additional applicsnt5)
10. Construction Cost Not Avallablll for Vesting or Refund
11. Right otWay P9rmlts (NS~)
83~
8331
0001
83:31
12. Billable Engineering Charges (NSR) (11 Hrs ~ $50 per Hr)
13. Ul1dergfQ~nd Service ClJarge (NSR)
14. Relocation Or Removal Charges (NSR)
101. Relocation or removal with new load. (412)
b. Relocation or removal with NO f'ew load (415)
c. Non-Taxable Salvage Credit on Relocation or Removal
550
5501
15. Other Charges
16. reeder Charge
17. Sub-Total Non-Refundable Charges
18. t::nglnMrlng FeM
19. R.i(jht of Way Permits (NSR)
20. Te~polO!ry Service Charge (NSR)
21. Total Prepaid Customer Charges
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22. Idaho Powllr Co. Contribution & Bank Letter of Credit
23. Total Work Order Charg9S
$ 3 0071
$ g,
3901
$ 6.383 r d24. Total Customer Payment Due (Line 8 + Line 17)
Noms:
1iI:t:1I.ciIL This written quotation shall be binding on the Company for a period of Sixty days (jjO) from the date below indicated,
subject to changes in Information provided by the Customer Or changes in the Companys ability to obtain satisfactory
rights-of-way or to comply with governmental regulations. Including but not Iim!tM to 1M rUles. regulauons, and tariffS Of the l(laM
Public Utilities CommiSSion. The Customer mu5t make payment of the Quote amount not less than thirty (30) days prior to the
start of construction. but the Company does not represent that construction wi11 commence within 30 days of receipt of payment
The start of construction will be subject to the Company s ability to obtain the necessary labor, materials am:! equipmentlIstomer Signature DeJa
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Attachment A
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Custom~r Or Project Name;
GIBBS, JONATHAN.URD LINE EXT FROM SECTER DD4 TO NE
De~ign Number:
0000011192
Work Order #:.
27284188
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Unusual Conditions Acknowledgement
Unusual Conditions are construction conditions not nonnally encountered.
These conditions may include, but are not limited to: frost, landscape
replacement. road compaction, pavement replacement, chip-sealing, rock
digging, boring, nonstandard facilities or construction practices, and other than
"'av aila le voltage requirements.
I have read arid understand the above definition of Unusual
Conditions as set forth in Idaho Power Company s Line Installation
tariffl Rule H. I further understand that Idaho Power Company will
determine the type and extent of the Unusual Conditions encountered.
Unusual Conditions charged for on the Customer Cost Quote sheet, but
not encountered , will be refunded to the Customer by Idaho Power
Company after the completion of construction.
Signed:
#k.dZY CL/5tomer Slgnswre
Date:5 '-
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Attachment A
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An IDACORP Campor\V
Idaho Power Company
Service Request
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S~J,"V(ce RequeSt Nllwber: 00249395
GJBBS, JONA 'J:'B4.N-URD LINE J:X'J.' FROM S:&CUR DD4 TO N!W J"MT
Work Order Number: Z7ZS4188
Request Type:: RS
Rate Sch:
Reply By:
Feeder; NWMS41A
Service Location: NEW MEADOWS, ID 8361\4
Required in SetVice Date; 10/1712007
Plartning Centc:rrrearn: MC CALL
Eng Hours: 00011
Bng fee Amol1nt(Att 98): $1\1\0.
En8 f",~ Amount ( Att 16):
Eng Fcc Service AgreementNo:
Eug Fe\) Service Agn:ement Dare:
Customer No: .1J76?444?~
Contact DatajJ:
;!S2R JONA'J'HAN GlJSUS
91\0:Z SCOJU'TO ST,. BOiSt ID 83709
362~6StSS9"4126
cuS'1'JONA.THAN GJBJ1S
950;! SCOJU'IO ST" UOJSJt ID 83709
3(i~3'6S1859-4126
U'CD FUN'J.'630-7904
Attribute Infonnattoo
RES/COM
service Voltage:
No. OfPbases;
KW Motor Load:
Largest Motor:
1 Phase KW Demand:
:3 Phase K W Demand:
Connected KW Lo.ad: 25
Comm"rcinJ Deposit Amount:
No, of Meters: 1
Mh". Loc:
Ct Loe:
Primary OIIlUG: UG
Service OH/UG: UG
Srv. Owner:
ranel Amp Size: 200
NEED pRIMARY LINE EX1'ENSION FROM EXISTING SEclER TO NEW P ADMOUNT TRANSFORMER
AN UNPERGROUND EASEMENT IS NEEDED FROM CUSTOI\.1ER. TO ACCQ:MPLISH LINE EXTENTION
UNDERGROUND SERVICE CHARGES is NOT INCLUDED IN THIS WORK ORDER
CUSTOM TO PROVIDE 3" CONDID! FOR FUTURE UNDERGROUND SERVICE.
IPCO Wll,L BE PIGGlNG ALONG EDGE OF CUSTOMERS DRlVEW A Y, BUT DRlVEW A Y IS NOT
THERE YET, SO NO PROVISIONS TO REPAIR DRIVEWAY IS IN THIS WORK ORDER.
I understand that the infonnation provided above is accurate to the best of my knowledge. 'Changes to load; vol~e; location; etc.
result in additional engineering charges.
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Client Signature Date F~ility Rep. Signature
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Date
Attachment A
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An IDAo:"'~p c;om..nv
Project Name:
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Memorandum of Understanding
New Residence
Work Order Number: 27284188
The quoted prices and credits include these requirements for trench backfill and compaction and the final grade.
1. Standard
Compaction
2. High (or 95%)
Compaction
3. Final Grade
DE'.\. 040 (a/os)
Standard compaction is required in all areas that do not require high compaction.
For standard compaction, backfill with the native !;Ioi! and "wheel-roll" the trench. If the
soil is "loamy" or do65 not compact well, the 5poils must be hauled off and replaced with
3/4" road mix up to 12" of the surface. Use native backfill for the top 12" of the trench.
I 200 Standard compaction footage
Note: The grantor, of the right-of-way may require high compaction in areas that
are not under a paved surface Or road but still within the right-or-way.
High compaction is required in areas where the trench will be under;
A roadway, alley, driveway, or parking lot (whether paved Or unpaved).
A paved surface.
Where the grantor of the rIght-of-way requires high compacf;on.
For high compaction, backfill the trench in 12" lifts with 3/4" road mix or "pit run" andcompact each lift with a "wacker" or other simil;;:Jr compaction device. Native soil is not
acceptable as a backfill material for high compaction and must be hauled off.
High compaction footage
We understand that as of the above named project will beready for facilities to be installed by Idaho Power.
All roadways and cable routes must have all grading and subgrading completed by this
date. The project must be properly referenced and have grade stakes installed as might
be necessary to establish proper elevations and burial depths for Idaho Power facilities.
(MTR TYPE, OH OR UG SRV, ETC.) (PLEASE CHECK)
The customer will be responsible for' the total cost of any needed relocation , repair, or
damage to Idaho Power facilities that results from any subsequent changes in property
lines, lot lines, elevations, grades, excavations, or profiles causing improper locations or
burial depths of above~ground equipment, below-ground equipment, cable, or conduit.
This Memorandum of Understanding is accepted by:
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J;4~C mer s Signature
S~&'/P8
Date
Idaho Power Representatives Signature
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Date
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August 12 2008
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PUC Secretary and Commission
PUC
Po Box 83720
Boise, Id 83720-0074
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I would like to appeal the charge made by Idaho Power for Unusual Conditions on the
installation ofthe transformer at our home site at 3742 Van Dom drive in New Meadows.
I filed a complaint with Nancy at the PUC office and was told there was nothing she
could do for me. A copy of that letter is enclosed.
I know you have regulated amounts that Idaho Power can charge for the installation of
the transformers but it appears that they have a loophole in the regulations when it comes
to Unusual Conditions. Nancy told me that I signed the unusual conditions form and it
says that they determine the amount. They are the rate setter, judge and jury, no
regulation and nobody to account to. I asked Idaho Power to give me the breakdown of
the costs of the unusual conditions and all they told me was they had to dig through 160
feet of Solid Rock. I would like to see what they paid the ouside contractor for that job. It
seems to me that they should have to account to someone for charges they make to the
public. I agree that I should be charged for legitimate charges that are encountered in my
installation but they should not be arbitrary. Can they charge $4000, $6000 , $10000 , is
there a limit?
Thanks for reviewing my complaint & appeal.
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Jonathan Gibbs
9502 Scorpio
Boise, Id 83709
Phone 208-362-3965
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July 28 , 2008
Nancy
PUC
PO Box 83720
Boise, Id 83720-0074
This is a complaint for the charge by Idaho Power for Unusual Conditions on our new
home site at 3742 Van Dorm drive tLot 2 Van Dom Estates).
We applied for a transformer for our new home which sets back in about 275 feet from
the road where the power is available, so the transformer had to be located within 150
feet of our house. We contacted Flint McDaniel at the McCall Idaho Power office and
filled out the forms necessary to get the job done. When I came to the form on Unusual
Conditions I asked Flint if we could dig the trench to put the line in ourselves and he told
me no, that was part of Idaho Powers revenue business.
When Idaho Power came to put the transformer in, the work was done by an outside
contractor. They started digging about 9:30 and all the installation was completed by
5:00 PM.. When you dig in New Meadows you hit fractured rock at about one foot six
inches and everyone that works in the area is familiar with the conditions. The crew
doing the digging had not brought their smaller backhoe bucket which according to the
operator would have made the digging a little easier and quicker. They did encounter
some solid rock in places which slowed them down somewhat. No hammer , blasting or
additional equipment was needed to complete the job. My excavator (Mr.Thueson) was
working that same day and he indicated that if he had done the digging it would have
been about $1 500.00. He dug my 80 foot 4 feet deep water line from the house to the
well in less than 2 hours.
Idaho Power told me at the end of job I would get a detail of the Unusual Conditions
charges and a refund of any unused deposit. Six weeks after completion I had not
received anything from Idaho Power so I called the office and was told that I would get a
call from the McCall office. One week later after no word I called again, then I stopped at
the McCall office and was told my $81.00 check was in the mail. I received the check but
no explanation of the charges. .
I expected a reasonable charge for Unusual Conditions, but $3 919.00 is not reasonable.
Yours truly,
Jonathan Gibbs
9502 Scorpio
Boise, Id 83709
Attachment B
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