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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20200616_jh2.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM 1 DECISION MEMORANDUM TO: COMMISSIONER KJELLANDER COMMISSIONER RAPER COMMISSIONER ANDERSON COMMISSION SECRETARY COMMISSION STAFF LEGAL FROM: JOHN R. HAMMOND JR. DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL DATE: JUNE 11, 2020 SUBJECT: CDS STONERIDGE UTILITIES, LLC’S TARIFF ADVICE TO CHANGE RATES FOR NON-REFUNDABLE HOOK-UP FEE FOR A NEW WATER CONNNECTION; CASE NO. SWS-W-20-01. On June 4, 2020, CDS Stoneridge Utilities, LLC (“Company”) filed a Tariff Advice requesting that it be allowed to “make a minor change to the Company’s existing schedules” pursuant to Rule 134 of the Commission’s Rules of Procedure. Tariff Advice at 1. The Company represents the proposed changes affect the non-refundable hook-up fee for a new water service connection (“Hook-up Fee”). Id. The Company’s current Hook-Up Fee is $1,200.00. The Company proposes to raise the Hook-Up Fee to $9,735.00. Id. The Company requests that its proposed Hook-Up Fee take effect on July 27, 2020. Id. STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION Staff asserts a proposed $8,535.00 increase in the Hook-up Fee is not “a minor change” as the Company claims. Due to the size of the Company’s proposed increase to the Hook-up Fee Staff will need to engage in discovery and possibly visit the Company’s site to investigate this matter thoroughly. Further, customers of the Company must also be given time to consider the Company’s requests and to file comments or participate in further proceeding in this case. Accordingly, Staff recommends that the Commission suspend the effective date of the Company’s proposed Hook-up Fee for a period five months and thirty days from the date the Company’s request was filed with the Commission. DECISION MEMORANDUM 2 Staff also recommends that the Commission treat the Company’s Tariff Advice as an application and issue a Notice of Application and Notice of Modified Procedure. However, at this time, Staff does not recommend that the Commission set written comment deadlines in its Notice. Rather, Staff, at a later date, will request that the Commission set written comment deadlines and order any other necessary proceedings in a separate order after Staff has received responses to its discovery requests and completed any site visit. Staff has begun the discovery process already and will attempt to arrange for a site visit, if necessary, as soon as possible. COMMISSION DECISION Does the Commission wish to suspend the effective date of the proposed Hook-up Fee for five months and thirty days from the date the Company’s Tariff Advice was filed? Does the Commission wish to treat the Company’s Tariff Advice as an application? Does the Commission wish to issue a Notice of Application and Notice of Modified Procedure without written comment deadlines at this time? __________________________ John R. Hammond Jr. Deputy Attorney General I:\Legal\WATER\SWS-W-20-01\SWSW2001_decmemo_jh.docx