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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20170804IRP Exhibit 9.pdfExhibit No. 9 APPENDIX A Boise/Twin Falls/ Fort Hall Public Workshop Announcements, Agenda, lnvitation Letter & lnvitation List Intermountain Gas Company Integrated Resource Planning Public Meeting Fort Hall, Idaho fuly 11, 2Ol7 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. SPEAKERS AGENDA 7. lntrodudions ond Overuiew - Mike McGrath 2. Demand d. Economic Overuiew - Cheryl lmlach b. Residentiol ond Commercidl Customer Growth - Cheryl lmloch c. lndustriol Usage - Dove Swenson d. Design Weather- Lori Blottner e. Residential and Commercial Usage - Lori Blottner & Russ Nishikowo Breok - (70 minutesl 3. Supply ond Delivery Resources d. Transportotion and Storage Copocity - Josh Romine b. Distribution System Overuiew- Russ Nishikowo c. Naturol Gas Supply - Josh Romine d. Non-Traditional Resources - Russ Nishikawo e. Elficient Use ond DSM - Cheryl lmloch t. Efficient Use- lndustrial- Dave Swenson g. Load Demond Curves-tosh Romine Break - (10 minutesl 4. System Modeling d. Optimization - Dave Swenson b. System Enhancements - Russ Nishikowo c. Equilibrium: Supply Meets Demand - Mike McGrath Jan Rogers s ESI of Eastern lD Mike Ennis L L-/t\ {* Bannock Co EconDevmt u"ika.U n ^rr*rl*ulry,,^o*t,Mayor Rebecca Casper Mayor ldaho Falls purt Hibbert Blackfoot d;$b,l-a ";b,bh{tt Ed Vining {/ {*}t/^Northwest Pipeline EJ.Vioiiy €. uritl*a: Josh Wise REDI of Eastern lD yAq,C8r,*r/e,4itlrlo, ToniWilliams Basic American Foods Amy's KitchenRalph Craven Tevis Vance Great Western Malting Greg Coles Lamb Weston, lnc. Reed Worley Portneuf Med, Ctr. - East Campus Jace Pool Melaleuca Ernie Fossum Battelle Energy Alliance Kyle Williams BYU-I Chairman Nathan Small Fort Hall Business Council Scott Johnson Madison Economic Partners lnc. Bingham Co Economic Development Roger Chase Honorable Jerry Merrill Mayor of Rexburg Honorable Brian Blad Mayor of Pocatello Honorable Neils Thueson Mayor of St. Anthony \ ? FORT HALL ffi Name Name Emailaddress Honorable Brand Hathaway Mayor of Parker Honorable David D. Ogden Mayor of Sugar City Honorable Larry Lovell Mayor of Ririe Honorable Jason Richardson Mayor of Rigby The Honorable Brad Andersen Mayor of lona Honorable David Blaine Mayor of Ucon Honorable Tad Haight Mayor of Menan Honorable George Judd Mayor of Lewisville Honorable Dana Kirkham Mayor of Amrnon Honorable Stacy Pascoe Mayor of Shelley Honorable Vincent Larson Mayor of Firth Honorable Larry Wagoner Mayor of Basalt Honorable Keven England Mayor of Chubbuck Page 2 of 2 Name Name Email address Intermountain Gas Company Integrated Resource Planning Public Meeting Twin Falls,Idaho luly L2,2017 1:00 p.m. - 4;00 p.m. SPEAKERS AGENDA 7. lntrodudions and Overuiew - Mike McGroth 2. Demand o. Economic Overview - Cheryl lmloch b. Residentiol and Commerciol Customer Growth - Cheryl lmloch c. lndustrial Usage - Dave Swenson d. Design Weother- Lori Blottner e. Residential and Commercial Usage - Lori Blottner & Russ Nishikowa Break - fiO minutesl 3. Supply and Delivery Resources o. Tronsportation ond Storage Capacity - Josh Romine b. Distribution System Overuiew - Russ Nishikowo c. Naturol Gas Supply - Josh Romine d. Non-Traditional Resources - Russ Nishikowo e. Efiicient Use and DSM - Cheryl lmloch fi Elficient Use- lndustrial - Dave Swenson g. Load Demand Curves-Josh Romine Breok - (70 minutes) 4. System Modeling o. Optimization - Dove Swenson h. System Enhancements - Russ Nishikowo c. Equilibrium: Supply Meets Demand - Mike McGroth Name Signture Company EmailAddress Stace Campbell McCain Foods Scott Bibee BuhlCity Hall g/n/o, o o,,Jtrornq - fc l\ Mayor Smedley(Burns)Burley City Hall Larry Bybee q7 City of Gooding /dyt a e frd.g aat o - teg' MandiThompson City of Twin Falls r*ltu'ngsotS**,4 .o1 Hollye Lierman City Clerk- City of Gooding ht"rrh r {. Q *t"r*trrrl dnku:r Ed Vining Williams Pipeline uf- o "l.V,n*, 6l- w,lli"*r .con RegiFiemy BuhlCity Hall Jim Bergin Glanbia Foods Brian Wilson Gossner Foods Jerry Anderson Rite Stuff Foods Garth Mickelson Chobani Tim Willingham Cassia Reg MedicalCnt Mayor Darrington City of Declo Mayor Dunn City of Filer Mayor Boekwoeg City Of Hansen Mayor Gallegos City of Heyburn Mayor Davis Mayor Davidson City of Kimberly Mayor Hunsaker City of Murtaugh Mayor Hossfeld City of Paul Mayor Brown City of Rupert Mayor Pierson City of Shoshone TUVIN TALL$ $ign ln $heet July t2th, IS17 1-4:$S pm Hitton Garden lnn 4ffi<--W KL il (,I-\ lcitv or Jerome Mayor Swainston City of Wendell Commissioner Paul Christianson Cassia County Commissioner Kerry McMurrev Cassia County Commissioner Robert Kunau Cassia County Commissioner Helen Edwards Gooding County Commissioner Mark Bolduc Gooding County Commissioner Wayne Chandler Gooding County Commissioner Charlie Howell Jerome County Commissioner Katchy Roemer Jerome County Commissioner Roger Morlev Jerome County Commissioner Bob Moore Minidoka County Commissioner Kent McClellon Minidoka County Commissioner Sheryl Koyle Minidoka County Gommissioner Gresley McConnell Lincoln County Commissioner Roy Hubert . -.- I trt{4J >" ll-rL.#t 4-.J V\, -d"Lincoln County lommissioner Rebecca A/ood r Lincoln County Commissioner Don Hall Twin Falls County Commissioner Jack Johnson Twin Falls County Commissioner Terry Kramer Twin Falls County Sign ln Sheet Date:Location: Name Signature Business Name Emailaddress Intermountain Gas Company Integrated Resource Planning Public Meeting Boise,Idaho fuly 13, 2OL7 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. SPEAKERS AGENDA 7. lntrodudions and Overuiew - Mike McGroth 2. Demond a. Economic Overview - Cheryl lmloch b. Residential ond Commercial Customer Growth - Cheryl lmloch c, lndustriol Usoge - Dave Swenson d. Design Weather- Lori Blottner e. Residential and Commercial Usage - Lori Blottner & Russ Nishikowa Break - fiO minutes) 3. Supply and Delivery Resources o. Transportation ond Storage Capacity - Josh Romine b. Distribution System Overuiew - Russ Nishikowo c. Natural Gos Supply - Josh Romine d. Non-Troditionol Resources - Russ Nishikowa e. Efiicient Use and DSM - Cheryl lmlach t. Efiicient Use- lndustriol - Dove Swenson g. Lood Demond Curves - Eric Wood Breok - fiO minutesl 4. System Modeling o. Optimization - Dove Swenson b. System Enhancements - Russ Nishikowo c. Equilibrium: Supply Meets Demond - Mike McGroth Intermountain Gas Company Integrated Resource Planning Public Meeting Boise,Idaho luly 14 2oL7 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. SPEAKERS AGENDA 7. Welcome - Scott Modison 2. lntrodudions and Overuiew - Mike McGrath 3. Demand d. Economic Ovemiew - John Church, ldoho Economics b. Residential and Commerciol Customer Growth - Cheryl lmloch c. Design Weother- Lori Blattner Break - (75 minutes) d, Residentiol and Commercial Usage - Lori Blattner & Russ Nishikowo e. lndustrial Usage - Dove Swenson 4. Supply ond Delivery Resources d. Notural Gos Supply - Rondy Schultz, lGl Resources b. Transportation ond Storage Copocity - Rondy Shultz, lGl Resources c. Distribution System Overuiew- Russ Nishikowo LUNCH - (Provided 77:i0-72:75 p.m.) 5. Speaker - Don Kirschner, Northwest Gos Association 6. Supply and Delivery Resources, continued o. Non-Troditionol Resources - Russ Nishikawo b. Eflicient Use- Residential - Cheryl lmloch c. Efficient Use- lndustriol - Dove Swenson d. Load Demond Curues- EricWood Breok - 15 minutes 7. System Modeling o. Optimization - Boris Prokop, Borismetrics b, System Enhancements - Russ Nishikowo c. Equilibrium: Supply Meets Demond - Mike McGrath Name Company Name EmailAddress Kevin Keyt IPUC Ray Stark Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce *7{. "/*'1- John Chatburn ldaho Office of Energy Resources ,r' Richard Urquidi City of Mountain Home Don Woodbury r!^,Jc,il\**j*,Northwest Pipeline- Williams d.*n, o. b.d6ur;g Y,l{n*,t Dave Allred {)o,*, "A t{*,-/ {Northwest Pipeline- Williams d..*,y''g. AtlrJ p r<,:/{,t,*, Dale Reynolds Proiect Share Mayor Stear City of Kuna Jamie Heinzerling Mavor David Bieter Jaycee Holman Mayor Tammy de Weerd Sharon K Bergmann Mayor Stan Ridqewav Bruce Wong ACHD Mayor Nancolas City of Caldwell Mayor Holton City of Greenleaf Mayor Christoffersen City of Homedale Mavor Henry City of Nampa Mayor Bell City of Star Mayor Almazan City of Wilder Mayor Taylor City of Middleton Mavor Wills City of Glenns Ferry Mayor Williams City of Payette Mayor Thomas City of Weiser BOISE Sign ln $heet July 14th, 2017 S-2:3S pm IGS Gonferen*e St I Mayor Petrie City of Emmett Micron Technology, lnc. Kelli Uzzel Lathan Flake ALSCO Gary Shaw B and D Foods Brian Meier Darigold, lnc. Robert Weber HP lnc. John Nickodemus Saint Alphonsus Regional MedlcalCt Patrick Loupin Boise Packaging and Newsprint LLC Randy Ford Mateme North America Joseph Armstrong Mountain Home AFB Rodney Remling Republic Services, lnc. Dale McCleary MotivePower Sue Johnston Valley Regional Transit Mike Gallagher Society of St Vincent De Paul Frances Villeqas Boise City Ada Co Housins Authority Jette Rogers Treasure Valley Comm Resource Gt alr.: --{S,n ls fi;l'a1 -J.ea Cl,tu*,L.r *A fudD 6t*{on,<> {t*-r-r L]rr,t g r*4hn liD o€ftL6 0FtNttlrl r W\\irq.AL {LtS.y\fiff.\J rutrt00!*,rulul0.00#l>*{{ { rjc-l.rkr { \d4/t ..1J lA] tv,< lr..s..n ( EXECUTIVE OFFICES I NtEnruouNTArn Gas Corvrperuv S5S SOUTH COLE BOAD . p.O. BOX 7608 . BOISE, TDAHO 83707 r (208) 377-60O0 . FAX 377-6097 Aou 'A ua')une27,2OL7 Todd Bloxham JR Simplot 1150 West Highway 30 Pocatello, lD 83201 Dear Todd Bloxham, lntermountain Gas Company invites you to attend an !ntegrated Resource Planning public meeting. This meeting provides an opportunity to share with you the outlook for growth along our distribution system and our plans to ensure the necessary resources will be in place to serve that growth. This public meeting will be held: Where: Date: Time: Russ Nishikawa, P.E. Senior Engineer i7,,* lLtlJ Shoshone-Bannock Hotel and Event Center 777 BonnockTrail, Fort Hsll lD Tuesday, July 77th 2077 6:00-9:00 pm During this meeting, lntermountain Gas Company employees will present, in detail, each step of the planning process that creates the Company's outlook for supply and demand on its distribution system. Attendees will have the opportunity to review the entire process, ask questions and provide input to help facilitate a thorough plan. Light refreshments wil! be provided that evening. Please RSVP to Kerry Schmidt at 208-377-6078 or email to Kerrv.Schmidt@inteas.com, no later than Friday, July 7th. Sincerely, I ! l i I i i I L ToniWilliams Basic American Foods 2 Ralph Craven Amy's Kitchen Pocatello 3 Tevis Vance Great Western Malting Pocatello 4 Greg Coles Lamb Weston, lnc.American Falls 5 Reed Worley Portneuf Med. Ctr. - East Campus Pocatello 6 Jace Pool Melaleuca ldaho Falls 7 Ernie Fossum Battelle Energy Alliance 8 Kyle Williams BYU-I Rexburg 9 Chairman Nathan Small Fort Hall Business Council Fort Hall 10 Scott Johnson Madison Economic Partners lnc Rexburg 11 Jan Rogers REDI of Eastern ldaho ldaho Falls 72 Roger Chase Bingham County Economic Development Pocatello 13 Mike Ennis or John Regetz Bannock County Economic Development Pocatello t4 Honorable Jerry Merrill Mayor of Rexburg Rexburg 15 Honorable Rebecca Casper Mayor of ldaho Falls ldaho Falls 16 Honorable Brian Blad Mayor of Pocatello Pocatello L7 Honorable Neils Thueson Mayor of St. Anthony St. Anthony 18 Honorable Brand Hathaway Mayor of Parker Parker 19 Honorable David D. Ogden Mayor of Sugar City Sugar City 20 Honorable Larry Lovell Mayor of Ririe Ririe 2t Honorable Jason Richardson Mayor of Rigby Rigby 22 The Honorable Brad Andersen Mayor of lona lona 23 Honorable David Blaine Mayor of Ucon Ucon 24 Honorable Tad Haight Mayor of Menan Menan 25 Honorable George Judd Mayor of Lewisville Lewisville 26 Honorable Dana Kirkham Mayor of Ammon Ammon 27 Honorable Stacy Pascoe Mayor of Shelley Shelley 28 Honorable Vincent Larson Mayor of Firth Firth 29 Honorable Larry Wagoner Mayor of Basalt Basalt 30 Curt Hibbert for Mayor Paul Loomis Mayor of Blackfoot Blackfoot 31 Honorable Keven England Mayor of Chubbuck Chubbuck 32 Ed Vining Northwest Pipeline Pocatello 33 Josh Wise REDI of Eastern ldaho ldaho Falls eu $ # rl{S,lll, j:dlV 16fl, ss, ry 6$# ig lBlackfoot lldano ralls Name Companv eu L Jim Bergin Glanbia Foods 2 Brian Wilson Gossner Foods 3 Jerry Anderson Rite Stuff Foods 4 Garth Mickelson Chobani Twin Falls 5 Tim Willingham Cassia Regional Medical Cnt 6 Stace Campbell Burley 7 Scott Bibee for Mayor McCauley Buhl City Hall Buhl 8 Mayor Smedley(Burns?)Burley City Hall Burley 9 Mayor Darrington City of Declo Declo 10 Mayor Dunn City of Filer Filer 11 PWD Larry Bybee for Mayor Nelson City of Gooding Gooding L2 Mayor Boekwoeg City Of Hansen Hansen 13 Mayor Gallegos City of Heyburn Heyburn L4 Mayor Davis City of Jerome Jerome 15 Mayor Davidson City of Kimberly Kimberly L6 Mayor Hunsaker City of Murtaugh Murtaugh L7 Mayor Hossfeld City of Paul Paul 18 Mayor Brown City of Rupert Rupert 19 Mayor Pierson City of Shoshone Shoshone 20 MandiThompson for Mayor Bariger City of Twin Falls Twin Falls 2L Mayor Swainston City of Wendell Wendell 22 Commissioner Paul Christianson Cassia County Burley 23 Commissioner Kerry McMurrey Cassia County Burley 24 Commissioner Robert Kunau Cassia County Burley 25 Commissioner Helen Edwards Gooding County Gooding 26 Commissioner Mark Bolduc Gooding County Gooding 27 Commissioner Wayne Chandler Gooding County Gooding 28 Commissioner Charlie Howell Jerome County Jerome 29 Commissioner Katchy Roemer Jerome County Jerome 30 Commissioner Roger Morley Jerome County Jerome 31 Commissioner Bob Moore Minidoka County Rupert 32 Commissioner Kent McClellon Minidoka County Rupert 33 Commissioner Sheryl Koyle Minidoka County Rupert 34 Comm issioner Cresley McConnell Lincoln County Shoshone 35 Commissioner Roy Hubert Lincoln County Shoshone 36 Commissioner Rebecca Wood Lincoln County Shoshone 37 Commissioner Don Hall Twin Falls County Twin Falls 38 Commissioner Jack Johnson Twin Falls County Twin Falls 39 Commissioner Terry Kramer Twin Falls County Twin Falls 40 Hollye Lierman City Clerk- City of Gooding Gooding 47 Ed Vinins Williams Pipeline Pocatello 42 Regi Fiemy for Mayor McCauley BuhlCity Hall Buhl fallsTlL? 1-4 pm llrttcCain Foods Name t Mayor Stear City of Kuna Kuna 2 Ray Stark Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce Boise 3 Jamie Heinzerling Mayor David Bieter Mayor Tammy de Weerd Meridian4Jaycee Holman Mayor Stan Ridgeway Eagle5Sharon K Bergmann 6 Bruce Wong ACHD Garden City 7 John Chatburn ldaho Office of Energy Resources Boise 8 Mayor Nancolas City of Caldwell Caldwell City of Greenleaf Greenleaf9Mayor Holton 10 Mayor Christoffersen City of Homedale Homedale City of Nampa Nampa11Mayor Henry t2 Mayor Bell City of Star City of Wilder Wilder13Mayor Almazan t4 City of Middleton MiddletonMayor Taylor 15 City of Mountain Home Mt HomeRichard Urquidi for Mayor Sykes City of Glenns Ferry Glenns Ferry16Mayor Wills 17 Mayor Williams City of Payette Payette 18 Mayor Thomas City of Weiser Weiser 19 Mayor Petrie City of Emmett Emmett 20 Don Woodbury Northwest Pipeline- Williams Meridian 27 Dave Allred Northwest Pipeline- Williams Salt Lake City 22 KelliUzzel Micron Technology, lnc.Boise 23 ALSCO BoiseLathan Flake 24 B and D Foods BoiseGary Shaw Darigold, lnc.Boise25Brian Meier Boise26Robert Weber HP lnc. 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AllN.89"55'22'W, 910.75 f€et other documents must be the headng. lndivlduals who ned acces"slble communlcatlons orother acEommodations in CIAL DI$RIq OF THESTAIE OT IDAHO, ITAiD FOR TiE COUXtrOT SINGHAf,HAGISMTE DIrcIOT OL OItrUfr OF THESATE OF IOAHO, IilAiD FOR THE COUXNOF BIXGHAH ShohocS0mk Hotel and Ewrt cortor 777 8a.md( TEal, Fot Ha[ lD Tuqday, July t,Ih 2017 6-gp.m. order to partlcipate are invfted to make their needsknown to the Blngh6m&!nty clerk, 3 to 5 days lnadvance. ADA/504 &mpllance. IN THE MAITER OF THE HARDNMESLEflDING.IC,ESTAft OFYONUU HUGIE, flaintifr,Dseasd.C.* No. CV-2017-0934 FREEDOM GATE TRUST, andWENDY NOTICE IS HEREAY NOTICE OF PUIUC HEARItrG GMt that the BinghamCounty Plannlng & Zoning Comhlsslod wlll hold a pub-llc headng on Augurt 9,2O1, ln Courlroom *1, gBh sb@a on iE ,)@erty located at appror.103 il 150 W an an "M"Resldendal/Agdcultu.eZooe, The propefty islocated on the Followinq desdbed propertyl Part of Section 26, Town-ship 2 South, Range 35E,B.M., Blngham County. ldaho, de$dbed as: slb AddltG .pprcx. 1o3xl50w All persons lnterested or who ae affuded are irvitedto attend sld h€adng toshow cause, lf any, whyeld Appllcatlon should orshould not r granted. Nomore than 2 Pageg ofwdtten testlmo.y wlll beaccepted at the kadog. Allother documents must bedellvered to Bingham Counw Planning & Zonlng aminlmum of 8 days before the headng. Indrviduals who ned acces-sible communications orother accommodatlons lnorder to participate areinvlted to make thelr needsknown to the BlnghamCounty Cle*, 3 to 5 days ,nadvance. ADA/504 Compllance, Dated thls sth day of luly2017 V" All€n icnmr 2onlnq Admlnlstrator Siogham &unty, ldaho tubllrh 2a2SOr Jul, a,20t7(1519' alf,cxAl{ couilrYtofict oi PuBuc HEARIT{G XOTICE IS HEREAYGryEt that the Singham County Plannlng & ZoningCofrml$,on wlll hold 6 pob- llc hearlng on Aooust 9. 2OliZ ln Courtrcom +1,Binghah County Court-house, 501 N. Maple,EtackfNt, Idaho. fte meet-ing wlll staft at 7:OO pm oras smn as lt may E h€ad.A S€cond P0bllc treetln9wlll be held by the hard ofColnty Commissloners onAlouit 2{- 2017 in theCommissione6 Chambers,Blngham County Court-hoos€ 501 N. Maple,Blackfoot, Idaho. Theheadng ls *heduled for 2:Oo p.m. Th€ purpose ls to obtaintestlmony purcuant to making a recommendationto the County Commlsslon-ers regardln9 a requ€stfrcm Bryan Huntsman for azone change from 'A" Agdculture to "tr(A" Restden-ial/Agrlculture and 6-LotPrellmlnary Subdlvlslon tobe known as River EdgeEstates. The groposed subdlvlslon ls south of theSnnke Rlver aiong CanyonRcd h Shelley, ldaho. Lotslzes wlll rnnEe from lacreto 1.8 acres on approxL mat€ly 7,9 acres. The prope(y is describ€d a!r RIVER EDGE ESYATES Part of the Government Lot DaEd this 6th day of luly2017 A. Edd Cad€r A. bdd Cader, Commlssion ChrlrBhgham Couoty V- ll.n J.nxn Zonlng AdminlstrrtorPlannlng & Zof,hg Puulrh 2t29r ,uly I,2017(1522) BtroH^ll{ counTYTOTICG OF PUILIC HEARIiIG XOTICE IS XEREAYGIvEt th6t the BinghamCounty Pl.nning & Zoning Commlsslon wlll hold a pob-lic hearing on Auou.t 9.2017 ln Courtroom *1,Bin9ham County Court-house, 501 N. Maple, BlacKoot, Idaho. fte meet-inq will stdt at 7100 9m or as soon as lt may b€ heard.A second Publlc Headng fo.the Zone Chatroe will beheld by The Board ofCounty Commlsslooers onArsrrt_2gjOlz tn theCommlsslone6 Chambers,Bingham County Court-hoose, 501 N. Mapte,Blaakfoot. Idaho. Theme€tlng ls shedul.d fo.2:m p.m. ,^<>\-dlW"NOTICE TO CREDITORS HEREgY GIVEN HUGIE. PRESCOn, individually andas Trustee oF lhe Freedom Gate Trust,Defendants. Case No. 0-2017-943 suHioxs FoRPUBUCAnO* TOr WENDY PRESCOI havln9 decedent thelr HARD NM€S Bln9h.m County Couft-house, 501 N. Maple. Blackfoot, Idaho, Tie m*t-lng will slan at 7:00 pm or as $on as I may be head, Thr purpose ls to obtaintestlmony pursuant to9rantiog Wes & LisaRudolph who requests a Oog Kennel Llcense on tltelrproperty ln order to board,traln and exe.clse dogs forcustomeB e3 needed- Th€parc€l ls located atthe followlng descrlbedprcpertyi g€ginning at a appoiot that8N8ao47',29"W2211.2a feet along the Sectioo lineandN010ss'29"E25.00feet all from the SE coanerof said Sedlon 26; then€e N88'47'29' W 402.83 feet tothe East rl9ht-of-way ofRose Road Project No.RS-1833 (5) and to theinteEectlon ot a cufre torhe right; thence along saidcurue 247.01 feet (cuileData Delta=00o14'50";Radi!s= 57,245.80 feet;chord bears N 01.4r'46" E246.91 feet); thence N01.49'11" E 72.75 feel;thence leaving saidrighlof-way S 88047'29' E802,95 feet; thence S0los5'29" W 214.68 feet;lhence N 88047'29'w399,00 feet; thence s01.55'29" w 105.00 feet tothe point of beginninq. Townshlp 3 South, Range34 East, Eolre Merldian, Eingham County, Idaho. Aportion of the SU2SE1/4 ofSeclion 10 descibed as: &qinnlnq at a polnt on theSouth llne of sald Sectlon10 thrt Is Nofth 89.44'West along s.ld South lhe947.2 leel from the SEcomer of said Sedion; andrunnlng lhence North89444'Wast.long s.ldSouth lloe 749 fet; thenceNorth 1lDl5'59' Easl227.95 feel) theoce South8604'51" Eest 63.87 feet;thenca South 73o28'25'E.st 81.63 feet; thenceSouth 84.24 39" East AEO: Beglnning at a point that ls N.89o56'22"w. 235.59 feetalong the sedlon llne froma found alumlnum cap atthe South Quarter comer ofSectlon 17, Townshlp I North, tunge 37 East of theBoise Mer,dlan, Bln9hamCounty. Idaho and runninqthence along the east line olthe pmperty .s described iowatranty Deed, Instrumentilo. 505189 the followlnotwo (2) €ourses: (1) S.32.22'33'W. 60.61 feet; thence (2) s.33.18'30'w.95.35 feet; thenceN.59"41'25'w. 180.57 feetto the west lloe of the Propety a5 described inWarranty Deed, InstrumentNo. 505189 extended;thence along [he boundaryof said pmperty the follow-ing thre. (3) courses: (l)x.32'58'54'E. 241.54 feetto tbe southerlyright-oFway line of anexlstlng county Road(Canyon Road)j thence (2) S.59'41'25"E. 179.57 teetalonq sald southerlyright.of.way, thence (3)S.32"22'33'W. 85,54 leetto lhe point of beglnning, AS: Beglnning at n polnt that lsN.00o22'54"E. 19.38 f€etand N.59.41'25'W. 742.56 feet from a found alumlnumcap at the South Q0artercorner of Sectioo 17,Township 1 Noth, Range 37 East of th€ Boise Meridian,Bingham Co!nty, Idaho,(sald South Quaier coderalso being 5.89.55'22"W.2641.72 f€et from theSouthwest co.oer of saidSdion 17), runnlng thenc€alon9 th€ northerryrlgbt-oFway line of anexlsting countY Road(Gnyon Road) the bllowlngtwo (2) courses: (1) N.5904l'25'W. 414.18 feetto a point of cutuc; thenae(2) 95.74 feet.loog $idcurve to the nght, CuryeData: Delta = 8ot2'43",Radlus = 675.00 feet,Chord bearin9 N.55o35'03"W. 96.66 fret to the east line of the p@p-erty a5 descdbed ln QultClaift Oeed, lnstrument No.607159; theoce along gaid property the following three(3) coursesi (1) N.44o42'52'E. 106.03 feet;thence (2) N.45'17'08'W.23.00 feeu th€nce (3)N.44.42'52'E. 102.95 fcetextended to the mean hlghwater line of the left bank ofthe Snake RIver; th€ncealong sald mean hlgh waterline the following six (6)couces: (1) S.46030'39'E.158.39 feel; thence (2) S.60"22'06"E. 60.88 reet;thence (3) S.5?o36'14"E.97,27 teett thence (4) S.55017'00'E. 75.79 feet;then.e (5) S.61.10'31'E.44.66 feet; thence (5)S.65o33'59'E. 27.81 feet;thence S.22o58'00'W.157.21 feet b the point of be9inning. Total ecre.ge = 7.913aares. Approx, Slte Addrc$: TrlO E 1500 il nc purpose ls to obtelotestlmony pursuant tograntrng ki^ Mcxlnlay aZone Chan9e from'A- Agdcult0rc to iU' Rasidcn-tlrl Agrlcllture h ordcr toallow for more esldentlalhousin9. Loaated 6t tha followlngderlpted proErtyi Paft of the SEl/4 of Sedaon6 and the NE1/4 0f Sedion7, Township 2 South. tunge36, E.8.il., Eln9ham,county, Idaho, d€scrlb€d.s: Beginnlng at a polntthat ls S. 0010'W. 1876.20feet along the Sedion llne.nd E, 624.93 fect fmm th. W1l4 corner of sald Section 6, and running thence alonga Fenae llne S.00'10'W. s.00010'to theNortherly bank of theRiverside Canal; thenc€along the canal S.70o07'23' W. 205,61 feet;thence N. 06.50'32" w. 884.53 feet to the Southerlyilght-of-wry of the SouthLavaslde Road; th€nce N.56.36'4S' E. 101.15 feet;thence X.70o41'08" E.198.14 feet to the potnt ofb€9inning, lppror. Slta Adalr.ar!lpprorlmatrly 23 Sbv..ld. Rod All pc6ons lntarested orwho ac affeded aE lnvtedto.ttend s.id he.dng toshow cause, lf any, whysald Appllaatlon should ot should not be gcnted. Nomore than 2 pages ofwdtten testioony will besccepts at the headng. Allother documents mu$ bedellvcred to BlnghamCounty Plannlng & Zonlng aminimum of I days beforcthe hea.ing. Individuals who need acces-slble commuolcations o.oti€r accomftodatlons loord€r to padlclpate 6relnvit€d to make trelr needgknown to the BinghahCounty Clerk, 3 to 5 days hadv.nce. ADA/504 Compllaoce. Dated thls sth (tay of ,uly,?017 DATED thls 14th day ofJun€,2017. filw6nxigG--Pe6onrl Representative 20 Cofton Leaf CoveRo$v0le, TN 380ff ?ubll.h! 6/23, 6/30 t7lal20t(*r506) Notlce ol Trustee's SaleIdaho Code 45-1506Today's datei lune 13, 2017 flle No.: 9047,2OO75Sala date and tlme (loc.lthe): Odober 10, 2OU at9:00 aM Sale location: attha l4ain Entranca to th€Blogham County Court-hou5e, 501 N. {aple,Blackfoot, IO 83221Pmrerty address: 498 west200 Nofth Blackfoot, ID83221 Successor Trustee:Nothwest Trustee SeilresiInc., an ldaho Corporatioo P.O. &x 997 Bellevue, WA98009 (42s) s85-1900Deed of Trust lnformationOri9loal grantor: Chester Odell Gaddy unmaded manOrigln!l trusteei FirstAmerlcan TItle CompanyOriglnal beneflclary: TheMoft gage Sp€clalast Record-lng date: 03/08/2002Recorder's instrument copy of your response onthe Plalntlfls aBoBey lared{. Harrrs at 266 WestErldge, Elackfoot, ldaho83221, telephooe number(204) 785-23t0. A copy ofthe Summons and Com-platnt an be obtained bycontadinq either the Clerk of the Cooft or the a$oneylor Plaintiff. If you wishlegal asslstance, you shouldhmediately rebin an ator- ney to advise you ln thls WITNESS MY h6nd dnd the seBl of sald Dtstri( Coud/ this 2:rl.day oflune, 2017. iii'iEuW:-Et-iH-ARDT * CLERK OF TflE COURT By:BMNDEE CAMMACK Deputy cle* Publl.ht 6 I 30, 7 I 8. 7 I LlN 7 lzll20t7(rs14) ls Nofth 89044' west along said South lin€ 1696.2 feetlrom the Southrast comerof sald Secio.; thenceNorth 11o15'59" East 227.95 feet to the edge of adrain, thence Southwesterlyalong the edge of sald drainto lts lntersectlon wlth South line of said Section10, thence East 210 feet, more or less, lo the Polnt ofB€glnnlng. Approx. Slta Addr...!a2t w 200 s All pereons lnterested or who are aFeded are lnvltedto attend raid he.ilf,q toshow cause. lf aoy, whysatd Appricatton shoutd orshould not be 9r6nted. Nomore than 2 pages ofwdften testlmony wlll be.ccepted at tha hearlng. allother documentg frust bed€livered to Ainqhrm County Plennho & Zonlnq amlnlhum of I days befodthe hcarlng. lndiYidual5 who necd aces-slble communlcatlons orother accommodatlons lnorder to padiclplte arelnvlted to m€ke thelr ne€dsknown to the Einoh6m County Cl€*, 3 to 5 days Inadvance. ADA/504Compliance, D.ted this sth day of July, 20L7. 392.28 feet; thenae South54.42'36" E.st r93.26 feet;thence South 05o36'30' West 49-54 feet to the Polntof &ghnrng. {so aegin-nlng at a polnt on the Southline of sald Sedlon 10 that V. All.n ,.n.Gn Zonhg Ad6lnt*ntorElngham County, Id.ho Plblbh 2829-0! July l,2017(1521) suf,troxs To: LAWRENCE S. You have been sued byFORD MOTOR CREDII CoHPANY LLC, the Prarnfiff,ln the SEVENTH DistrrctCourt ln aod for BINGHAMCOUNW, Idaho, Ca5e No.cv-2016-1990.The nature of the claimagainst you is colledion ofmoney owed by you.Any time after 2l daysfollowi.g the last publica-tion of this summons, the court may enter a iudgmentagalnst you wlthout fudher notlce, unless prior to thattlme you have liled awritten respons€ in theproper fom, inaluding theCase No., and paid anyrequlred filing fee to the Clerk of the Coufr at 501 N.M.ple, Blactfoot, ID83221, telephone (208)782-3130, and sefled a copy of you. response onthe Plaintiff's ahorney atHowell & Vall, UP, P.O. 8ox330, Merrdian, ID 83580, telephone (208) 336-3331. A copy of the summons andComplaint cao be obtainedby contactlng either the Clerk of the Coud or the aftorney for Plalntlff. BINGhAH COUNW HEARIXG NO'ICE IS HER!AY 20, whlch polnt ls 205 feet Nofth of the Polnt of Begio-nlng; thence Solth 205 feetlo the Point of Beginning.The s.le is subJect tocondltlons. rules and p@e-duEs as descrlbed rt thesele and whlch can bereviewed at www.north-w€sttrustee.com orUSA-Foreclosure,com. Thesale ls made without 2017 ln Courtroom #1,Sln9ham County Court-house. 501 N. Mapla, Blackfoot, Idaho, ne meet-lng wtll stat at 7100 pm oras Soon as it may be heard. Y.All!nlsmil Zonihg AdftlnlstratorBingham County, ldaho A.ladCtutera. Udd CaterCommlsslon Chalr Publbh 2t27.Or July 8.20l,(1520) GMN that the Elnghemcounty Planning & zoningCommlsslon wlll hold a pub"lc headng on Augu.t 9, The po0ose ls to obtalntestlmony pursuant tograntlng Kelly a CondtlonalU5€ Permlt allowinq hlm to By-lonj MuphyDeputy Publlsh:5/16/ 5/23,6130 t7lal20t7(ra9r) repm*ntatlon, warranty or If you wlsh legal assisEnce,covcnant of any k,nd, you should lmmedlatelyG.ddy, Chestrr Odell retaln an aftomey b advlse(fS$ 904 7.2 007 5 ) you ln thls matter.1002.291803-FileNo. Dated:5/31/2017 Publl.h:6/30,..,12112017(1$a) 7 IA, 7II4 PAMEAW. ECKHARDTBTNGHAM COUNW DlstrlctCout - -'.... ..nnY;5eti';oiflade-..' ----: Morning News Classifieds I71<-r rnn 'o I Stol Connacted I tddtostillottr.t I rcflilY rult to u, I ruHN rrmrox l{ames in the news Eva MosTrtr i.n &didrfrtbdrP Director Christophcr Nolan didn't know quite how famN Harry Styles' above, m6 ttfore "Duoktlc""l dotrl think I was that awarc Gally oftrow faDous Harry ms" before cast- ing rhe pop sbr in the upcoming world War II eDic, Nolan said Friday. "... My kids hlked aboB him, bs I @6n't rc- elly that aware of iL So the frth 8 I cast Harry becae he f{ t]tc pan mn- derfully ard truly eared a *at at tlEbble." Styte6, 23, who gained fame with OneDiMion and recently laMhed his elo carer, plays a Britilh sldier in Nolan'ss$peM-thrill€r atDu the eveMtion of hundreds of thouands of Allied sldieE from Dunfttlq Fmme, in May ard Jueof1940. BIRTHDAYS Singer Mavts Sbplea b 78. Cuigri$ lerry l,filler of Moby Cope is 74. folk singer Arlo Guthrie i! 70. Banjo player Bela Fleck of Bela Flftl atrd the Flek- tones is 59. Aft$ SoBa Velgm is 45. Singer Imeldr May is 43. Actor Adrtan Crenler is 41. Ador Chlwetel E loffi i! 40. Siryer r6sle Simper is 37. Singer Perde Edwardr of Lifrle Mix i3 24. TOTITNY ilUI{BENS Sunday IUHO PICXI Dry: 0-96 Nigm 2-t0 SaturdaytuHo aol toTTo 8+[-B-&, Hdhll 8kkpd: rEl millie nowin6Wdn*ys dldd F.rFi: l&I mill6 Jetpd: iCO million. nowinns Wdnday! dimddF(kpt. tS million 6 STontts To (AT(H uP 0t{ 'l lledical item foundI belongingto Boisean roGGNS The ldaho Comty Sheriffs Offrce says it ha6 found a medical item bclonging ro s4-year-old John "Rendy" Fre8h, who wcnt missing rwe 29, about 5 milese(h of Riggis on lhe banks of rhe was his Authorities eid they arc fcBingsarch effotu in an area bcMeen the Lake Crcek Bridge and Fiddle Cr.ek. Freah wed ftshitrg in th€ RiggiN ar.aJw 29 atrd ms exEded homa luly l.Auhoriti6 sy he wrs lest sen in tha parking ld of a RiggiE motel. 1 (runchine noise'asl, bear wak[s up teen A l9-ycarcld ouffer rt a Colondo camp fougfu off a bea. after Mking up Sunday to fhd dE animd biting hij head ard EyiDg to dng him away, The 6qffer, idefiified oDly as Dylaq said it was 4 a.m, when hc luddenly ferd his herd i6ide the muth of the berr, which was uyiry b flrll him ffi of hi6sleping bag at Clacier View Ranct! ColoBdo Parls and Wildlife spokcs-rcmatr ,emifer Chwhill said. The teen puched and hit the bear, and other suffes yelled ard swated atit, evctully casing it to lerv€, Chmh-ill said. Dtdan Mr treated briefly at a hGpihl and rel€asd. The ten told l(MG H-TV tha! the b€ar dngged him lO to 12 fe4 "The cMh- itrg rci*, I gues, wa6 the Edh $npingagaid thc skull as it dW !r!" sid Dy-lai, who teachcs wildere$ swival at the camp, I Utah schools investinsJ amid pilot shortage - Sdthem Utah Univcsity in Cedar City has sFnt $3.8 miUion to buy l0 new airplaEs to uy b lu $udcnBama a pild shoilge, shonly aftcr Uah Sbte Uilve6ity m.de a similar mova. Thc slmb arc opecing a 6urgc io aviation srudcnts with the ieEasingdcmnd for pilot hining, the Salt Lalc TlibuE rcponed. The trcnd i! @mingist as airnft mrufa@r BeiDg cJpeded in reccnt mnth& Its ragion cov€ring 120 horpiulr in Ubh, Ncveda,MoEau and ldiho rceiv.d 2,200fdar do@tioE thatr rcadcd in rhe past The organiation ey! farcr paoplc douE aroEd rmmer holidaF bc-caw thay'E on vrcation and txaw placas 6uh .s of6es .nd chEchas tcnd to hold f.wer blood driva6 during lhc 8@mar. The R.d CD$ sys aboa 57O dom- tioB erc Ecded in tha fou-6Etc arcad.ily. Thc ag.rEy eid ir wil be holdingcodmuity domtion.veG ama the urgcft call for bt@d and plarcld dolr@ ( Biology test no longerU needed in Wuhingon High &h@l &detrb mn'r b€ re-quird to pa$ a bblogy t€s in order togEdut undar a mcasrc riged iso Iaw by W.lhington Cov. l.y IGle. The legdation mc.a that high &h@l $-nio6 who ia f.ilcd a bioloSy mm b(ftt dhar diplom r€quircm€& Nuldgd . diplom anryay, Th. (IDngvicw) Daily N.s @Gd, Undar the pmios las thc Clee of 2Ol7 sa8 tha 6a cla$ required b pa$ a blrlogy cEm to gndue. Abou 3,300 high *h@l snioB failed iL TIE Ew lcgislation is hendcd to givc 6nrdeilsmorc flaxibility in mcetinS gndution raquircmedi Ihb vid€o fram shos a lg-yeir-old cmp statt( wtD ge oV hb f i6t mm, oyhn, d6cribing how he fdgtrt olf a bear in Cdqado Oredis that about 617,000 morc @m-mercial aidire pilob will be @dcd by 2035. Horian Air, whbh &ili6s Boi$ aDd tlE Nofrhwes .nd is affilated with Alaska Air, ha! had b ca8.l flighs this6mrer b€cau of a pild lhoru8c. "Airylare pild de@nd is i@tiabl.," laid Mite M@er, aliffior of SouthemUuh Unive6ity's aviation prcgam /l Pygmy nbbits mwed'l after Wash. wildfire QUNd,WAg.Off&iab captucd 33 endrngeredpyFy nbbib lhat swivcd . wildfft itr ccntnl Washington and mvcd them too6e. breeding she& Biologis lohn Gal- lic widr lh. W.shington Depaffint of Fi6h and Wildlifc told lih. Scade Timcs lhat thr mbbitsscre found aftem wild-frc bo@d sgebruCr they Gd for food aDd shclEr. Galti. sid about 70 rabbib dicd et dE lo-acrc Bcczley Hill6 sitc, ore of fou in the ataE whaE biologis hav. baen brcading the rabbib lor rcl.ae im tha wild. f Red Cross: DonationsJ needed in ldaho, reSion The Amrican Red Cc $ys iB bt@d supply fu Jacing a &rio6 rho@gc.ftcr rccivirB fcwar doutioB tluo ITIS A I.IFESTYLE! RIGHT PIACE. RIGHTVIBE. RIGHT PEOPI"E. ' Newly Remodeled Apartments rfl HEITIHERWOODSenior Living . Filling Fast... Reserve Yours Todayl . Move-ln Specials Corne see ' whatyou've been missing. PUBTIC WORKSHOP lntermountain Gas Company has scheduled a public workshop conceming its 2017 lnteEirated Resourco Plan. The publlc ls invlted to participate in a questlon and answerworlGhop, and to provide commont dudng th€ demonstration. lntemountaln Ga Gonlbrence Center 555 S. Cole Rd. Boise lD Thursday, Juty 13th 2OA7 5:3O - &3O p.m. -^<21- bhab@rbW 4ffi8ilffi"*^* -$MUTED PRS6 .-u''#ffitrffiw 5277 Vl. Kootenai 5t" Boise 208.345.2150 www.Healfi erwoodseniors.com ffi r Book a ri and receiYe 5750.00 towards moving costs. !i ,,'i' S,-=;.< coolsculptingr, 5 Coolscu I pting Say'.6g# ForMenandVornenWffi" Bqvget the 3 a I -h wtriE €iffioa tnrougt luty, zo r z |Ql rrh . /, yn rTa. r*,, u PUBLIG WORKSHOP lntermountain Gas Company has scheduled a public workstrop conceminE its 2017 lntegircted Resource Plan. The public is invited to participate in a queston and answer workshop, and lo provide comment during! the demonstration. lntermountaln Ga Conhrence Center 555S. Cole Rd. Boise lD Thursday, July 13th 2017 53O-&3Op.m. _a#* A [-{ERlvOuNlAlN'TIGAS COMPANY- ' tffir&hwattf PUBLIC WORKSHOP lntermountain Gas Company has scfieduled a public workshop conceming! its 2O17 lnteg[ated Resource Plan. The public is invited to participate in a question and answerworkshog and to provide omment during the demonstration. ShoohorpBannock Hotel and Eyent Center 777 BannoekTrail, Fort Hall lD Tuesday, July 11th 2O17 6-9 p.m. -^.:XAmy^* ,t arr C@nr,*ry&Srw' PUBL]C WORKSHOP lntermountain Gas Company has scheduled a public workshop onceming itls 2O17 Integrated Resource Plan. The public is invited to participate in a guestion and answer workshop, and to provide comment during the d€rnonstration. Hllton Gaden lnn L7 4LHarfwn St N. Twin Falls, lD Wednesday, J uly tl2th 2OL7 1-4 p.m. /^<XAffi**' Xrdacmr,rtyt Sran' Exhibit No. 9 APPENDIX B Workshop Presentation 7lzOLL47/ MadisonScott Executive Vice . Housekeeping _.^a>^\6W* depa Amy"n-^a>^- . Delivered over 675 . Over 345,000 INTERMOUNTAIN GAS COMPANY o L I ntermountain Cas Cqmf1,iiffi I nteg rated Resource PIe'B=ll,..! Public Meeting WEE€Offi.H ?<>r\Amy"* July'14,20'17 Thank You for Attending I ntermountain Ge CoEFany Throug hput by custom$iii utuffi$ ,rnds., a&nmeal iRs&u R6idedialu96 lndustri6l52* AffiW"N 7/L4/20L7 AHfffiy^* . Helps will while -^<>- Affimy"*-^<h, . Utilize . lncludes a and no I{ATURAL OAS SYSTEU INTERiIOUNTAIN GAS COMPANY o rltE.-da@. 2 I ntermountain Gas Cornpany, . I n te rm o u nta i n i s reg u I ated by. th...e. ..[d.a.ho:,]l I Public Utilities Commission . The IPUC regulates our prices and . Gas-related purchases are charged to our customers at cost Affimy"* HeneIIffi OT alffi*ffit{#t:Hffi\ 1*ffi\*S$$ffi. provides frequqht d t.*iqffiffil l*ffiffi #growth on our system Hq. . Considers all available resources to meet our' customeis needs on a consistent and , ,l: lntermountain Gas Overview of the lntdgfated Resource Planning Process .,^<2^\-4ffiffily"* . P an,. -*, ""i:::*:T1-*T"ilffifffive-year forecast pertdd.*ti*g a wide rait$d assumptions includi*g both design a*d *omEl weather projections and ryi*g cultotnoi.:scenarios P 7|L4/2OL7 Distdbution System Overuiew Load Demand Enhancements Demand Load System Enhancements Demand I DilTWDERSTANO WST $IO, 5EEI)( $NEONE TID NIYM NESENTATIONUAs CONFUSING ANDUNERWAsIVE ) SENhES ONEPER$N! IMBILITY AO UNOERETANDLOOKS IIKE ArcflETPERSN'S INAgILIftTO EXruAIN.( DILgERT Scott Adams 4ffiffi"*-^a>^- suggest solutions . Feel free to ask 3 Residdrtisl& C!$ni'thl Cuslmer c6*ih lodustdal Demartd Demand Residential& Commercial CuslomorGrodh Demand 1 Etrcient Use lndustrial Non,TEdi0anai Reao{ro$Efiicier* t,6e - Cqre DSM IRP Overview Customer GroMh $ Emnomic ovetuiew IrG Economic Foreca$t John Church ldaho Emnomic July 2017 ",^<>tAW* 7lL4l2oL7 ln -.^<>^\4ffiry'N'N will the rate rate of in //<>^\Affimy"*-^<}^.-l. INTERT'rcX,rMfAlNTIGAS COMPANY slowing the rate of population population 4 Haln'g(0lltiitilte\:NNSNNINWWffi E f o r th o Stato ol ldrhc rnrt:-i$+tcuntb-:,h.]IiIlk Provides county by county projecfions forwages,employment, population, and households Uses population -^<X.iffimy** for the State ol ldaho an{ tll*i$tNiIitd* lhilUN\\NS$$ amount of economic flucfuation and ooflfial hu*tlggo activity in the State and it-s fo(y four couali**i The High Growth Scenarlo assumos a moio rafl{lf economic growth for the State oil ldaho. . , ,.,:,iii.. i By definition, slower economtc grolvth produ*a* il rnf, Sofod-olCioir.ai uvherefitfiliimilil$im Bob!MgAten+!Endaf!!!8tl,',1':tJsuery:o05;Jue$rt 1 /4 -,^4}-f6W* Weho Mrhumriig @bir*dt *$WJdudr2fl)t-Jw?Ol? \\ /"1 \lr\^lIi\ a Itdr..^<ts-4ffiffi"' 7l74l2OL7 ..-<>^\ AffiffiilY"N a Oaln of clors to 201 5 to 2040 padod twnty flvo yo8r3.Stat bythey.ar204o. /^<>^.- Affim[y"* la yaar Constructlon, omploymnt AffiffiHy ' of close Employment ln the sxpectad to lnclrale avonga lncrcaro Affiffiy * lncrea$ ot 2.1% ,/O^-4ffiffiy'u ,14,800 lncrcae ln ln totil, by Govomment AMW*/^<>- 5 The Economic F,, pfec*#t In the 2017 - 2M0 Foreca6l Po*od Haho! t An annual rvorage Non.griculturel ornploynuft {fg{-lfl lS t#ffiadding marly 26,4,300Jobs to tlx Strte! payrd* ,:F'\"\w PlG, the addltlon of noarly 372,000 new hourohold! ln ld'l!(ii#drf t Nof,agrlcultunlemdoymer*anldrlrois"r $jliiffiffi$ffi254,300 ln tho 2017to 20.0piriod-e"t*o'nl-.tni_&*,l,l SSffithan othe6: Manutacturlns omdoymont ln 6110 h pr*dtc[ft-t$'1 fi*i#ffi#annual av€ra0e nte of 0.1%p€r y€.rwer*e?$tF:f-Qtl$t$l -R!ab3orute garn of nerty 1,800Job$ from $. r0r,?eliHsytliuilt: The Transporlatlon, Wholosalo ind Retrl Trfilc, rr!d.i]i]..3f$$.i lndu3trles arc oxpected to pGt rnnurt rittegn t6f&'ii@ 0.5% por year ovar tha 201? to 2040 perlod ns6G$.ti$.raaj:is(d -.:: ti The Economic FbiCld$ii Tho Seruice hdu3tder in Uafro er* <*pqq;d:*:lt*.:&::f;1]Sffiffiffi in toms of employrlont grorry& 6rrtr ttto 2!,t? ra'1D4t rr f !\ M$ffi Employmant ln tho Prof€sJlmal qfid gt*lhgfr..,Sl- forecasted lo lncE8s by 97,100 ovs UB 2Oi, - 20{0 =41 annual averago lncrcace ol 2.4eh Wr Wr. \;, Education and Haalth Sorulce. ompl6ym* *:rhe:.si*:l{i?{.,i$,itl}#N to lncreaso by 58,600 ovsr the 2017 - 2040 period -an annual a!@gtr The Econo#i*lFiig*R-T ldaho employment ln th6 tibum and ll*pntfUy i foBc.sted to lncEace by marly 2d300 {,lrdf *tu:itl?ii\?q$r${{$Xffi QUESTIONS,,? 7lt4/20L7 AffiffiN/^<>. 6 Residential and Gommergfq! GroMh , \\NNSNW -^#-Affimy"* Cheryl lmlach Manager, Energy Utilization F o recas tr n u ffi $ffi ilft$\s,N . Economic Forecast- StefC bf lddti*l. Household growth rate by Counryl'i . Market Penetration Rate by Region . Provides county by county proiections forweges, employment, population, and !@E!!g . Comparison and Reconciliation ,^<h-AffiW"* .High Growth '1:iiiii\.- Assumes a more attractivB bu3in6$s ar8irOnrnent for df& &$ii, Transportetlon and Tnd.$ I }i:t?!=;\Employment galns in mutfsle hkh y.ls. kdurtrter.i::= Higher populeton g.owih and hlgtBr omplo]lrrtcnr k$ii,lt Hlgher rat€ ol houshold creatlon .Low Grovvth - Assumes manrractuilng d@s nol recovsrtrcm rgcssglon - Assumea acceler8ted job loss in Food procoiSlno, rdt- ,:::products, electronics, etc.- Household growth ls ,3% lecs than Baaclino acsmrlo .Baseline ,^o-rAffiffiY^* :ifiulit$lniiHrtfif rtaHalt lnrh +BSEC6E 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 550,000 525,000 500,000 i|75,000 '150,000 425,000 -BNE CASE 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 E,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 o F - --!a 2011 201E 2019 2020 2021 7/14/2017 Amffi* aComputed -^<>r .Smal! Commercial .NE6E ffi l,a,(x,0 12,m0 10,000 8,000 6,000 ,4,000 2,000 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 7 M arket Penetiation, F[*,ffi: .NewResidential Con$tructi0n i1illiilffi . Hdsehold crowth ) N*Xoillei t l{a*Sa:,.0!,4!ixn},*rl ' .Existing Residential Conversion , ' Computed as a function of No\,!, Reildontial Cuttomors .Small Commercial Customers .New Residential Construction .Existing Residential Conversion Market Penetration Rate By Rogion Example Calculatian -/<)"\6Mffiy^',* &ll.&Bfl6l!.l!* 'dfuA$€RIR@ * t M,M lgarBrl lereri@Be's&,s @ s(s ria rt3& a.G s.,a @ t2&2og.2$ WO s2*X&a.--.,,aqlo.. @ .,relQ l4L 19 hlem uat @u 7/L4/2017 +SE CASE 2,600 2,1@ 2,20,) 2,0(x, l,8q) 1,500 t,,aoo 1,200 1,000 800 6q, ,t00 2(x,2017 2014 2019 2020 2021 1,000 8tx, 600 400 200 +aEa cnom +84* 4SE +LOW SROW 2011 2018 2019 2U2o 2021 Y \_. 18,000 16,000 t{,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 +Ba3oCa$ raruiit BB lYmxII{TERI'OUX?AIN GAS COIIPAiIY ML*=ffi&@ 8 Total Core Customer Forecast l& ila 3eo @ 351 S730.m 3h.m s.c 2011 2t1A 2119 -tAsE h cts -Lof; 20tl 2017 2018 20i9 2020 2021 1'r '-r-'-^-- --' "', 7/L4l2Ot7 Amffi*-^<>- II uu&4stmNYENilOUNTAIT{ GAS COIIPANY -^<)^'-4ffiffily"* 3.m 2,S am l,la l:!il.riilillI -ae rnp I 2017 20't 8 2019 9 .i .:l WI Sun Valley Lateral AOI .^{>\4ffiffiff"' ldaho Falls Lateral AOI SUNVALIEY IOAHOFALB 2014 vs 20{S Farecaet i25,000 i00,000 IRP 20rE 1,000 2017 20tg 10,m0 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,m0 5,000 a,m0 2018 20192017 7lL4l2Ot7 t,500 l,& t,300 r,200 I,1 00 1,000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 r-\r- ^a - 2017 2018 2019 +U'RP +M' RP 700 600 2017 2014 2019 Resid.ntial and Small Commercial 1 +20tE tRP +20ia tRP 12,000 10,000 2017 201E E,000 6,000 4,000 2019 10 - f *;; ll**'*l 2014 vs 20{6 Forecast ffiI aAse cme, ars rnp vs mt tnp I 2014 vs 2016 Forecast QU ESTI ON S OR COMiIIENT$IISr ",^<h.AhfERMOT'NTAIN7! GAS COMPANY 7|L4/2OL7 4ffiffi[y*-.<>^.* temperature Affimy"* . 65 degrees base, ^ffiffiy^* -<)+- Degree Day .65 ended December -^O^-AMW* Normal. The . IGC uses a . Average LL DESIGN HEATING'# DAYS -a<2'rAffiffir' LoriB Regulatory **nl$iilf, Heating Degreil?*ys . Weather is a key driver of lnte res ide ntia I a n d commercirl d****ll i *lli.ilN. An important goal of the IRP process-!$ii$N,$l ensure IGC's ability to deliver naturalgag tb customers under extremely cold (peek}= Whst is a Heating D*$i'itF.,,,X5'Ay,,,E HeatingDegrae0.{W Normal ffes# D. AmlTaw--{>- 7/t4l2OL7 AWYY'"*.,^<?^-. .^<2^-AffiY**Affin.^<>* inserted into 3) purposes L2 DevCl*pm*,: ,= ::,rr:r:t:=::::::::::.:t:,tt\r.-i\\\WNNN\\,,${.!trd}BLti{f,r.ifrll9, hl X$ffiffiffi#. Design d€ree oays:'modtilil'hW$fU lltltlil ill ffitemp-eratuFes that-may occuir'i$ $Ut,syftem $ffiffi ESEttfififfi. Reviewed ldaho's historical degree day data ffiffiNOAA to identify the coldest years on record, ffi. October|984 through September tg85 wts thdllnNl coldest heating season iI. This period also included lhe coldert cr#icalthre*$ month heating period (Dec-Feb) i. This year with certain modifications represents the basis for the Design Year (DY85) Affiily"- C ol dest \tua r: d ti ri ruf$}.\N.N Qc I Aug iep Developntent of Design HDD ;. The coldest actual month (n*o*Aq.$$$$'4 occuned just outside the Design YenNN". December 1985 renlaced Januarv of DY85 to Jepresent the colde'st monlh in tde Deslgfr Base Year //<>^-4ffiffiry"* Modifications to the Peuk Minrh DY January ,ilmii[] 1) 3 coldest ao*s€{xrtive days ior tlre reaa*t 30 ysar period selected (From O€clseo) It,'. besi$tlPe ll$ Wffi . ldaho State Climatologist Dr. Ruseell Sualt$ performed a review of IGC's peak we*lt$ti.N methodology.. Dr. Qualls'work enabled IGC to chos$e u deai$n peak-day temperature corresponding to a selected probability.. 50 year peak-day event was selected (79 HDD) Modifii*tionilo=rfia..\ffi. _-4 DY January 't}::s,:d$1d,f.,{l sh":ll.RNi$R-i}= oaysror{Td 3S}S-..$Ni sloded {Frum Iac:1$$0}., i n 2) Psak Day 50 Ysat Probability Event (70 HS-.DI repla@d the colde3t day ln the 5 coldest days period 7/L412077 L3 ---*rdMd $--.&r}@Y*1s -ryh. ees#erarqns s I t E F ;Of negrAe;D .Intermountain'sservicoareaiSit*-*ta"1g.6-ffi,ffi fl i.Jdiverse. Cold temperatures in Idaho Falts oIWt "*#Valley do not always accompany a cold day in diffi . Intermountain has developed unique degreqQ* for each AOl. The methods employed to: i*liHfB|lfi$l normal and design degree days lor each ofthese aieas normal and design degree days, -^<>\6ffimy* Ouestions or Commenti? (15 minute break) Design Residenfia| and Commercial Usage per Custamer Lori Blattner & Rus$ Nishika* ''<t^'Agry.' * Customer Usa$€ Trend . Nationally cu$tomers u$.dffi| gas than they did 4 decadre .Energyeff icientbuildingi#HdllX\tl\\\r\\\\W.,\l1ii1$ll,SN'IS. More efficientfurnaces ano waterhEii*"r* .tncreaseduseof progrr**iibt#*?=T%,I;,:} thgfmOStatS ,.,a....:.::= :...= : --<)^-Affiffiy* 7|L4/2OL7 EPEEEPEEEEEEE$EEEE$EEEgHHHHEHEE 4m,m0 350,000 s0,m0 250,m0 200,000 150,m0 100,m0 50,m0 4ffiffi"*-,-.4}\- -^<).'rr4ffiffi*AffiffiY^* Amy"n/<>\A'ffffi* . Area forecast .,^a>^.\ 1.4 Customer U#ge Treffi . Conseryation infIUH H b'Qil impacting usage in the early 1990's . 67% of our customers aro nsw]$iad1990 : 67%.ot IGC'g Cusroraer* ,ri:w$ince 1990 l !Ii customer Y.. rmllliiiiii . Conservation influe* b$$HHlI$$U usage in the early 1990's r',' ' : rlt\\: l. 670/0 of our customers are new sinie t9€$ . Rising prices influence customer befraviiilil . Economic downturn impacts Usage per Custsmer Mffiblin$ Methodology . C ustomer Ma nagement Modil[$|ffi-..:=$.$ - Product from DNV Gl- l. : "'': - Now fully implemented into IRP pr:ocesdl\S - Part of the Synergi Gas product line Usage per Custo#GffiLffi . Apply HDD for each AOI UU$ HIlm$ weather study . Allows for a unique custom fifiSldfl# L liNcalculation based on geographiC lo0#i l$ E 7|L4/2OL7 -^o^\AffiW"* . Sun Valley . ldaho Falls .,^<h."Affi** David Manager, -^<>' ^ffiryy'n L5 Usage per Cu*t$nxE lliril,iirii illi Application by' Ol=, ,,,... l' . Canyon County identified customers'hy.1ffin, created single usage ,l. Central Ada & State St grouped AOI's :.' QUESTION$ -^O^--Affimy"* Large Volufi* Customer Forecast . 119largest customei$in lftP=',r'." ' l'..r :.. 52o/o ol 2016 sales. Mix of "lnduslrial' and'Commercial' $3es. Often referred to as "lndustrial" or "Contracf 6ffffiy* LARGE VoLUME cu$rom.x* $E$l 1. Minimum 200,000 therms *nnuei rrsage:,1ffi +;t11 2. Minimum one year contract rrll,!'r,ilririiiii$l , l3. Must elect a rate class; three available '1 . One "bundled sales" ,.r: ..:-'.:'..:, ' I'r''' 4. Maximum Daily Firm Quantity (M*FA) for LV-{,/T-4 5. tvlaximum Daily Quantity (MDO) for T-3 6. Contracts are site specific to one location 7. Meters may be combined if "contiguous" property z<x4ffiffi* .i.Total , ** Manufacturing * lnstitutional * Other .^O^\ *Ag 121 * * 6ffiffi"' 7/L4l2oL7 -^a>\4ffiffi"N * Total *Ail .:. ** Agrytr* o o data (e.9. . Revised - Base Case,-^<h, MWN-MWtq@.lfi |@Jf,{si@ hErrlffiI".^^.^""".r or- Etb.i-dcp,g'--ws*qe' qliF- -.Ed{rdr*-olhl- =Er,{ffi-rdob od Bo ob tLH T\& -odrp#FE of Eo s-B- trL 2n ., erftEitddiil*bdddd6ddd- .,FlFdWd .l*,mdioY. ,(-.-;*--nf.hdffi@d(_EFdFdE d.ffi-ffi. 16 Therms .N6,471 2_ffi 38,f,64 1ilffi 306.875 V:/r 351,610 100Y0 # 19 6 96 121 oli" 16% 5% 79o/o 100% -*: 16 15 16 5 3 25 30 11 ,.,S.* ,|inrt 1?%. 13o/t Aelv zola' 21o/o 260/o 9o/o 100o/o thutus ..:::r:]i,1,ry"q\ii'i.$, i€==ffi'."t.{07. 41,1,, 9 3,?# 32;W '18,678 21,990 26.159 351 ,610 ,a/t ttip,ffi .::::$.,.$,,.-li( ,12% flo: 9% 5% 6% $Yo 100% =i8%, 2% 1Yt, 3%, 17% 57Yo 1O0o/o =T[ ?0,s4p. r,605 1,855 2rs61 56,37S 218.176 351,610 J. p2 3 4 4 $, 20$6 lye 1% 1% 16$s Q17* '100o/o ,**'mntofTWffi . Developed 3 scenarios incorRffifffffi or adjusted historical d-ta, srJ$, _.ffi and outside input 'lt, ffim1. Base Case "ilw\\s 2. High Growth 3. Low Growth --4X6ffiffi"* Affi6yyram ManufactuE6 20292 lnstitutions 22.084 olhor 16.,t03 Tolel Bsse Cas sales ^ 341.g2e,,^O'trl lNTtRlvtOuNT lNTlcAs CoMPANY Meat and Ag& Fertilizer 7lL4|2OL7 AMW* meet .Re . No new -^(D'\r 17 Base Case AsBU$ffion . Scenario based on recent-4d$$l usad.S.;1.-1\.\\\\, t . Adjusted for Survey results and other knovn or projected events. Only assumed growth for specific cu$tomqnii.,i "where growth was projected ,: Nf. Projected growth in Potato & Other Food .' Processing, Manufacturing and lnstitutions $wt Forecast Base 0ase Ann#HlIS,HNHs 371.005 102,951 1C1.598 20ll ilt i,' 20'ts $W 3,160 18.927 104,567 10r,745 Itl,544 111;9S4. 40,M6 42J01 45.9€1 3rld0 32,200 3?.mo tttw: 22,533 23.725 22,520 U,8&22,102 19.107 Base Case Summary . Totaltherm growth of al[Wcnbfo$ ,€= a pp roximately 2o/o campou nded an nEelF. Most percentage growth in: -.,,,. - Magic Valley - Other Food Processors group and i, , Chemical/Fertilizer .,^<)^-,4ffiffi"* High Growth Assumption* . starts with Ba$H ffiH $Iffiil. Natural gas price Uery t other energy sources :*€s$ss*$ ffi. lncludes growth from Base Case plus..:.ffi . Added industrialcustomers in Other Food Processing and Manufacturing plants in the Magic Valley --<>^.*Amy"n I 3.19,781 TotalHigh Grcwth -^<>- dffi*ffiyrrux 2017 2020 ,n21 341,929 350,231 38,|,606 40'3.47' 341,929 346,050 348,789 t55;S& Sales Tot8l Bese Ca* Sales Tolal Low Gmilh Salos 20'tE 701e -^<)a*AW* High Growth Only Totalcompany Base Case . lncludes Ag A Foed Ch€mi@l & Ferliliz6r ManutactuEE lnstitutions Other Tolal Bsse Cs$ Ssles -^<1}^r AHTgYTruN 157,650 92.100 1.502.419 7/L4/20L7 74<>-4ffiffi** -^<)^-- ^ffiffi * 18 ffif;ffi{m ffi I ::r3i 's.on {:trr 0.fi :s.09 1.0* #$$ffi{ffi Forecast Basete5d lll0N 40{.800 498,859 2017 2018 2019 !A20 PolatoPro@sso6,[0,1,800 Oher Food 480 25gProcessoG 40{,800 496.659 14,150 155,000 155,100 165.100 14,150 155,000 221,100 167,650 92.1 00 QUESTIOHS?CuslomerGrowth r NTERMOUNTATN GA8'GSl!{|ffi 2017.21 rr.rTEcRArED RESOUtCSiiH$ffiW Randy Schultz : President lGl Resources, lnc. (a BP Energy company) Natural Gas Srpplie$. What's the goal? To meet the d.ll,Emffi,Hm and expectations of our cu$ f$,t l lili$ > Security (delivery on the coldest day) > Competitive and stable prices > Efficiently meet future growth ) Frequently evaluate the portfolio NATURAI. GAS 8UF,P,U$S .,^<>\ AffiffiU:** I Storage AW^*Amy""-#\ 7lL4|2OL7 Siqr,r: AffiryYTAM //<>^\ 19 NATURAL GAS SUPPLIES ] What are Tfadttional Suoptv Resourcas? rqerunAr,ll,,,,.49suN$lwffi ffi wnere ooes "oul Gas Crlna'Frcfii . Canadian gas supply (-75%) ) British Columbia , Alberta . Rockies' gas supply (-25o/o) , Wyoming, Colorado, Utah etc.. Access to supply somewhat dependent upon available transport capacity Norlli:.' il American ga$ play$ NAxuRAr- fiA$=s.u$eililffi iilllffi-illlfillflX Gas Suootv Forecast - O0se,fv,,q&-of,,$. .5. Robust increase in shate ga$pi iNi-NN . Mature basins (WCSB, gulf on & offshore) . Today: ample supply vs demand Totat US Natural Oae'FiOd'*e@i Consumption, and lmports u F .^+\6ffiffi* Natural Gas Production by Sourca 19S0-2.${$ -.^<?^rAffiY^N 7/L4/20t7 l. INTERI'/CX,r|.ITAIN7'CAS COMPANY -^<)a- 20 NAruRAil$ sil$ilnflllNNwffi €3s* :.lt** . Natural gas is a cgmmsdity and mq$ffi liquid ,:<),r-4ffiffi"* fundamentals . Price history & forecast Psilk ilfttltceJr aft$tb lrd.r Pd6 od's -oc'15 a J I . J I 4 i ?' J.' a r.. -; t -. I J JJ...rd AffiryrmN lr{flc !a.*{hr..rt l*drd!l$ hlfr fr{s Od 'la - oti 'li .,^a>^\-4ffiffiy"* NATURAT=sry, /ntermolJntainlsr rr+P PfiCi$ Filtw . Obtained price forecasts from throe efdicompanies , *".,).u.*t. prices at three suppty locations jir:E1.. No material variation between the p-a*for*$$t$-.,, . Used average prices ofthe 3 sources ! i -! rll:i::lll:ir'#'+'c" .dr d',*'t d, 6ryry" * Questions or Commenti? z^<>^.r6ffiW* Oemand /^<>,\ AffiryYTUN lGl Resources, 7lL4l2OL7 . Firm capacity both receipt a -,^<hAHrffi*Affiffiyy"* pipelines will lnterm 2L I NTERMOUNTATN GAS CO$p,$HY 2017.21 INTEGRATED RESOURCE. P.IAT{ Resources I N T E R S TATE T RANSP.ffi$RWffi STORAGE RESOURCN}.T#ffi . lntermountain holds firm, long-tarm effi#ffifor interstate capacity on four (4),pip$lqqg'; : two U.S. and two Canadian ...::::::::::l-{:i=::r:i:'+ lntermountain INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATIOI.IA$Ini$a GH*ffiIffiEg . Delivery to lntermountain Service\|$W - Firm Capacity Held DlrBdly by lne - City Gate Delivery Dlrectfronr:Sllpp . Capacity Segmentation. Capacity Release and Mitigation for lntennountain. Market forces drive new capacity projects. No new pipeline projects that specifically benefit I iNo(hwest Pipeline, GTN, Nova and ANG .^<X.AMW* m ffi stqf, wlh&.ft. ds €3,412 ,s.6!?t*8r2 1S.!1? s6.8t &.&7 6.457 6.45?:ffi CAPACffY ftU$Sll}ft$U$ 7lL4/20L7 -^<>.AffiW"*-^<.F-AffiW^* alone seasonal and -^<2^.-AffiffiY^* and system . ldeal for I a .,^<{)^,Affilyn 22 rNrERSrArErRo*ut"Ei ,l ntN.l il, N ffigIoH H Wfi-illlftl,lffi . what is storage? . : Iililillllllll$*\ > Natural or man-made struc{ures wher6 nat*ti*fligli$ can be iniected and stored for later rsfieval ! Gas is normally injected during periods fflo*$\= demand and lower prices ) Gas is usually withdrawn during periods of higher demand and higher prices . Why do we'teed storage? irr:s D Demand curve is ,of linear ) Annual supply curve somewhat linoar > Transport capacity is very linear $TO.RAGE RE$S.IJIRS*S c4wrEd '1..:.:2$,..:.::,A::7A * fi|, l*a:a169 ,S 21, 2a1:,2S.::::289 313 337 36{ -ot 6E! Er.mpl! bd Oudlon C!ry!$lti Only lbr.S and 6.1 Ecnly 150,000 0 4qd;000 300.000 Am^* r uses iL:_ ,::.! l > Winter baseload > Day{o-day load balancjng , System integrity/emergency issues ' TYPes - ) Liquefled Storage (LNG) ); Underground /^<>^\Amfl** sroRAGE **$#NN LlouefiedSfo€so.CIli, fSS:,ltt$SNN . Liquefaction is slow v,rhich limlt$ifltiilit$,t{ffiffi cycle inventory. Liquefaction is energy intensive I hish=.:::.: cycling and inventory cost rr:ii:\Sffi. Generally stored in above-ground tanks iiiilllii. No methane is released into the atmospheie can 4ffiffi*,^{>,AffiffiY * reservorr NE Clay 711,4/20L7 w616& Uj, h-_/ /b.-,/ Sample LDC wih Efficient Mix of All Supply Resources L5 ? € 57 71 S S 113 1?141 1$ 16 18 19 211 %&An A *S m 37S1 S rf c oE = 6 0 o m u 23 SToRAGE RESOU j Undersround Sforaoe ChanaHelIsilcffiffiffi. Gas is injecled under pressuie into devslopti*F..s.ll domes, depleted welt strucluiesr uildergr.o.urd =aquifers or other porous geologiealfortrie.tsx:ta ':- I a ! I lntermou nta in's 231fifi 7 $lplnso..9taff$grs NHBtul STORAGE RESOURCES Camlto Nov-Mar Mrrhm.*dpd -/<>'\\AffiE-*rom *$i$etitdH :$avd lo(ltaai s,@ 1IE 1$ r,@2,@ a!13S m,m 1$.1n s,37 ?oJ!e 3,m 7&i r.s7 zq,.L!g 1fi :1S2S l$ rS s rlJ t.? Questions or Comments? ./."<>^\6ffimy* Demand -<h-.l lNTERlvtC,l.JNIAlN7I cAs CoMPANY 7/L4120L7 -^<h,AffiSffiY' Use pro -lnformed decisions .-<>^*-AW* - Evaluate results - Load -Model . RS, GS and CD ^<\^*.'cMMAffiffiY** 24 CustomerGrowth DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM CAPACITY REVIX,W Russ Nishikawa, P.E:. Engineering Services DI.STR/8UEry SY CAPACITIES Distribution $ysteqffi% How do we use Svne,rg:i:?, r I inN.N-NNffi D i stri buti 0 n Sy$tsrft 'CA HEj, I : /^<>\ArygY* 7lL4|2OL7 . LNG and Com -^<>r . Calcu pressor Amffi* &Gate pi options dffiffi*z<X. 25 i_l &!, :r.,1 fr ; Distribution Syst-m itffi Perform veiiou$_mg.#slisim ffi ,jF.HN . Scenario reproductfons "-.=]|iiilllt'l . Residential groMh, new subdivisiofi$ii . New commercial & industrialadditions and/or expansions Distribution System Capbcities Distribution System Ca$ficitiH . Regulator station requkemtiiitb . lncrease operating pressure . lnstall new pipeline . Add compressor station(s) . Order LNG tanker trucks ,^<>^\-Amy"* Distribution Syst$m Capac@ :. ':::::l i i::::;+,1.)jiii$j Relate to the IRF ,.. . ii illll . Apply growth forecasts . Determine Area of lnterest Capncity Questions otiGB'fi'hl R (Hopefu\Iy not, beaaurr lrld$.ffi AffiY * Northwest Gas h/arket Outlook Dan Kirsrhner, Executive Direftor No{thwest Gas Assi}ciation )uly L4,2071 Nramn Total Available Resou rce 3,000 2,fio $Traditional ECoalbed \,Shale shale resource not assessed separately ,"* ,c| S -."f "S ,e d "S "S ,o" dp "d|Nlren "Unconventionai" vs ConventionaI US Production 45 Conventional m5hale/Assoc ,10 71L412017 h*w-a*a GaCo. Vrriii,iln{1ir t}li! l)r,i2i;5lt&i,i Linr, OR 97Mi i5c:) 344-661ir,{f ftrq..ors What is "The Outlook"?. Unique look at gas in our region. Supply Prices emand *N!reA 26 d :::.. + :tlorizontal Drilli*g li l:) d ilFap. r"s00 rll, (@ E4 25 7lL4|2OL7 Drilling Rigs and Gas Production 6as Pioduction -Oil & Gar Rigl -Gas Rigs ;> J.r4? ritr.cl jlEn h.r10 Jin ll !n.!l! lar.!! tn.14 !:.rit tr'16 !..1, Nws* Breakeven Cost Com parisons 53.9 1U6 Avera6. Hw lS Spd rier S2.t2 rr .9 .o. o. ,f _+* ..s ,*. .e e+r ""ro.*, d .f*".J o.d' +&' "c- $umm* North American Gas Supply ll.o a, !@ u ts INlcl TINWGA @.t.Ednd,Elqr T@hdogicrl amproEmeit$ are ircmalirg ndurelga3 supplyad at a lorer6l: . Rdu.nd ri ddlllri & .omCsis .BB Historic Oil: Gas Spot Prices ---Natural G6 (Henry Hub Spo -Crude Ol (wll Spot) Source: tlA Monthly Spot Pnces through May 2017 hsap-n urces of W Gas pplv Rockies Supply Forecast --- XlnderMoBn W *xwm l6 L -ElA2017 AEO. AjurEd loWellhad - - XlnderMo€anHiSh 27 d ll j ffi a= : I II I I I inl{llfli6lild-, k&&;ltdti ilen^dtu\ t@ F e@4 B2q6W@tu-tu&dtPt sN&) 1 \ ffi 12 ffi t 6 $26 s24 t22 t20 t18 -gr5 gro -s126root8 $6 54 t2 !0 1 ffi Natural Gas Spot Price Forecast ---2m AEO -2017 A(O o sr0.@ s9.@ 58.@ ( $7.@ d "d' "S d rS d S d rd rd rd rdi rd "de"$"d$NwcAEIA2(MlTAEO t ffi 2A76 Outlook Forecast (0.8-a/o cAGR) ,m nns" ,nd 6rl,' ,oo f ,.f ##$tll /GA ...€o6id.ntal (0.616 CAGR) dndu*ial(0.1% CAGR) <olmrdal(0.9%UGR) *n6rdbn (1.8% CAGR) Forecast Fuel Price Differentials 91.S s4.@ t3.$ -Diesel <asoline -t'laturalGas. i'd.f,pppgfddf 2016AtO l}nnam* 2008:2016 Outlook Comparison !|f2008 Outlooi< -201$ $utlook !r..I ., l $nup* 7|L4/2OL7 Regional Gas Demand oResdental .Comerdal .lndustial Eeneration .re,rd,f ,tr d.f .tr.d,tr,rF,$" .r$ oP of ++ oe +|.e( s $!xty-EA iil Demand Composition 1 997 20't6 Rcs 250/. iBffiffisNew!@ l|tsam* 3% Gon2l.A 28 , "5 sz.so ; s2.@ 4 S1.S 51.m $o.so lnd 4S% Gon Cofrm 1E!1, Rcs 2a% #dididitrtli *- 50 s0 250 N 7lL4l20L7 6ffiffiy"- supp /<>^\ equipment,^o^"-AffiW"n - Req 29 NoA/-rRAD/Ilffifi$|l1li SUPPLY RESOURCES -^O".-4ffiffi[Y^- Russ Nishikawa, P.E. Engineering Services ruonltrra#fi$.ffi Supply Resources Alteril'Btil N _ rr.a :ill*,,. l. Researched six Supply resouidi'Wi e$ the traditional interstate suppligr. ,i 1. Fuel Oil/Diesel .-.= 2. Coal 3. Wood Chips 4. Propane 5. SatelliteiPortable LNG Equipment 6. Biogas Production AffimYy"* . Fuel oil/Diesel '' =]lr llllllllllllll.l."-Ww - lndustrial application - Decreases LV load - 15k - 40k thlday.$*r customer - Three to five days of onsite storage,::: - Facilities equipment cost is * $300,000 - , $800,000 plus O&M -^<>^\6ffiffiy* -Wood supply -^<>^.rAgryr' * - - 9 million '^<>-Affimy"* - Facilities o&M 7lL4l2OL7 biogas injection ,,^<>\dffimy"* - Potential 30 Alternative Re$ourC l #S Alternative Resourc& #4 Alternativb ffi $UF i,#s . Satellite LNG - lndustrial or distribution system application - 150 - 650 psig delivery pressure - Typical facility can send out 50k-90k th/day - Equipment cost $1 - 3 million plus LNG - Cost to lease is $200k - $300k per month -^<>-AffiW* Conventionel D$r$ -^O^'4ffiffi* Del ivera bility f; n hancsffi$fits Three common options: =-.- 1. Pipeline Loop or Tie-ln 2. Pipeline Uprate 3. Compressor Station ,/\a>^\ilw^* - Redundancy and -^O\-4ffiffi* 7lL4l2OL7 - Safety and regu 4ffiffir"* o - Maximizes -Canbea ^ffiy* .^<2^- site requirements * C/S cost is - $3 - - Must consider - Typically pipelines --<)^.r6ffiffiH*' 3L Capacity Upgrade*1 \ \\\\\\W. Pipeline Loop or Tle-l*--'rrg, \ .,Sffiffi - Loop existing constraint points or :.:riiiS-\, ' i - Connect key transportation syste fi utu: uuuuuuuut::t t\\::- Use of large diameter, high preB-euiFpip,el,ffi - Significant increase in capacity t,,,,,*-'..; Pipeline Loop Exarnpl* Affimy* ...-.l}""!@ -/ t .d' "--P: '.,.,. Pipeline Loop ExampIC Capacity Up-gradd# Design Residential & Demand "^<>-Amr^' Cheryll Manager, 7/L4|2OL7 -^O^\ilffimy"* cleanly it rather "The &lqrddrNk!i* ,-Fur.d*i6 h6- Enorgr loo!€flillor Tipi and ldeai $f *i ?.!, *nirtlr -<?.\-AffiY* - 32 Efficient Uee"S Demand Side fiianafement (DsM) 4F Natural Gas and Our N*tionat En # ,.ff fU r'Abundant l.,tli l /Market Stability -:-, /Affordable ' : / Domestic ,^<X 4',ffiffily"* Why Promote Energy Efficiency? . To reduce overall costs of energy syste.ES-.=E . To reduce dependence upon imporled; :S ;lr:1,:r :. To meet peoples energy needs at a lot$ldtiSt . To Preserve the Environmenl .::::.;l:,1: r,romoilngffi / Rebate / Personalized Analysis Tools / lnvesting in Energy Efficiency -^<r'\Amffi* ffisT hs1'{-d f$J[ @*@ffFhBddFw- 7lL4l2OL7 STATEMENT AilALYSIS lil Ii l;.r #*q*{s-krer! d l$ U9A6E HIS1ORY ffi"qdF;:* -*@ffi Ituu, *LrP '}*1ffi ffi ru ffi$ muc*k eX- *d-.Em h--d-.--ry #- *trtum-etr--d tffi*r*,:,ffi:al l.dddEql- [rxrll65b FYffiE:::=::-- r,s**#;;;;A;;;E;: 4@,E+;-;il;;a - wacr^@D@frsj@nMt tury.rba, 33 Customer Education www.intga$.cdft Fq . $2oo . min 900/o AFUE C*nYertiag-.,:,: Frimary Heat ""m Persona lized Usage Anelyslii uro.t .= Utilizatioo Technotogry Development UTD.(' Demand $ide Managerneht DSM . Reduction of energy consumption through efrddffi improvemenls . Ensures long term reliability and affordsbility of a resource (Natural Gas) . "Least-coslresource" through reallocation of mol$gl,le acquisition ,^<?^'rAffiYN 7/t4l2lt7 2019 -^<]>"r*AW"* Yar I (AlD &a tm,@ s,@ 34 Rebatc Portfolio t.E.!0xre@b s1-m 11.m &&USff.pk TBtrUHqk (BO (rq 3-r,to-.{ . Building efficiency improvement+ 'Soffi. Technological Adv .^<>^\4ffiffi* Direct Use = Most Efficisnt U$e .r*%k:UA_e_-_ i{rtcnl (l.t t+lt )l : r1i Conservation Taiget5 lserc *,s,k * rflfl Th6ffi $avl0gs zrefi7 -==fl 1,:00 000 1m,@ @.@ 800.m @.@ &.@ tA.f,,r Tncrrt Sar F!3 5 19 !24 aufl iljrlc Tnvn s2'u!s AffiffiY- QU EST! ONS OR COM fiII ENT,$N\U --<)^-6ffiffin ot77lL4/2 Demand ffi David Affimy"* -r<>-4ffffi* Currently no Amy"n manage gas loads - Provide --<>^.r6ffiffi* . This is what it . After own I ,^a>\ Affi&ffi* * E --<)t\AW^n options from . Can 35 Resources Large Volume Energy Efficiency LV Energy Hfficie-n LV Website Horne Page 7/L4/20L7 Frequently Asked Quastions (FAQ) d@!.dOhI*YdsH 6t tuanttub* h.d.dkqfurl*.bLE ,@m'Nffisdbd Ft*ft.*ffi-E@md rturs,*.@ksssdwtu!'li@tu.!*c(!'EB!*e@de e,ffia*d".lk&Ffu!ll,#dlfuS )w do I qudrly E [@ voh l.fu? illldht9€tu-d.vM&rffi E ft@.lilasl.4.dc''rfuqtudrp6ift a'Ar@r'dn.4dr6@Ed ffirq@.BidY*@ie.&Efrdr*@.rddIg&.4 l**.og',Ed*@blt*q ffi E TrNhp,*kB.t List -^<h-AUrmy"*.l INTERtllflrMfANf''GAs COMPANY lnformation [tsru]fth GrsCmrprry & rr& //<>^\ &4rli &f,,fi &fl& I t t a f a; a t t a t ? r a t, e ) {dd I r \r \ {J \r i rt ai\ f t f t* rr @@@@ {*l:*:,l**" ) e: ^il:::: {,.rr'r,nij+,.1g)rj\'i+dd [aiuEl C.! 0r.0. 36 RATE & TARIIHS.S --<) .t 13rlw*@l1t8 r.mffisnra .,^<>^.-Affigry*N Mallteter l-ist ;,;- ------'i;;J;; Contact Inf6ffiatidil *r.r!ryffi lBedmidcpur!ffi ffi Viewing, Setting Parameteis :#ffi1.ffiH*ffi i; I Down load i ng Consumption 7|L4/2OL7 -,<>^\4ffiffiy"* 37 Questlons? -^O^.-Affiryttln Rsidontial& Commercisl Custo0etGrewth Demand rfeApo&rtrorl Owrvleti I e*"i"rf u* -tnau.*,*rt N6'T6diterclRfffi#6Etr ind t $? - Oryc .gs|r ...........- r N rE kM ourfrurN ffi xsiffi {f ffi $$ffi LOAD DEMAND CURW T,.A-ffi2017*202r .R\""r _,^<x,Affimy* Eric Wood Gas Supply Supervisor Loud Demund Curve K* VfiiiqbW . Based on design weather conditions . Low, base and high growth core m*ket customer projections . Customer usage per degree day . MDFQ for Large Volume Customers Load Demund' *o*u""- =':_. Load Demand Curve; A forecast of dailf.=.:i*€= derrand using' desi gn' temperaturc$, andi=.i:l predetermined' usage per customer'. Designed to rneasure Distribution Capaci$ at our 5 Areas Of Interest (AOI's). To measure total cornpany "^<2^-. ^ffiffi* Load Dem*iid Curvs . Based on current resouress ot rrisli-*ii*iN-: illil' l scheduled to be availabl€ during'thr*.NB\l: Lil i . Remedies for any constraints will be identified later . Storage management -,^<)^-4ffiffi"N Total Daily Usage ##4sed** -fB:ilnfErifi-l-/- rFdS# 7/L4|2OL7 *'tra!:r!!!:u &&#ltd fFr*d4 -."<>^\l, INTERIV{OUhITAN7I GAs COMPANY Fairc -*lr*tr - 38 ?eot( seil.$on Lore, twwffi#p.fi, M#ffiMethodologt ':ffioqm Fqrecssted Co{s.CusIoruers .]rctal Daily Usage Usage/Customer per degr6e day ::::::::::::::::s ::::.:.:::-:-.i:,:S 1*'-,r l- L*g" V"[r* I,DFO Irl\,t -^<>^\4ffiffi* hlr r;db;,{$+-i;if,ffiiiiifHiiit'-----"' D e s i g n C op aci4t af bii#i#'iitt0:il: System . Idaho Falls Lateral . Sun Valley Lateral . Canyon County Area . State Street Lateral . Central Ada County Frrrd,ttt#d1.q t $d$c##sc$8st, -.|Ehi:;Ef6-1 t{d+r**g*diss6*sr _rlfir;itififfi] 7/L4|2OL7 drM*rsdrfSS*,Sd t* *Ldttt!F*r*s --*i..-}._*r_**!!r*, {#lF**Qr*f#4**&d I"* 39 StldlffiiM E ** rr*r jr-*i *it ted &thnd alfri xlrr**-.uc"ii',$tidMS !'5b"b& ftadaln diF4**rr8''l'P*$ \.-t--g!*:ri:!J I* h*bbtdtah $*r*.4, t* 7/t4l2OL7 40 Rerffintial& Commorciat Cuslomer Gowth Emnomic Ovaili# InduslJisl DeF8.d Demand 't'l{B:Tradfri00d *Bstffi:'Eficied tls - Cora DSMO ues tt o n s or C o mments ?,,, (15 minute break) IRP Model Struitilre Ove$iBiB .,^<h-lffiffiP* Boris:P.l,.,,.S p Borismetrics July 14,2017 IRP Model $t$ilbtE$ . Utitizes Linear programml*g t$ opli $liN across supply and transport. Data and output in Excel spreadsheetg',& - output Linear Programming . Supply/demand at nodes; transport at arcs !@r"rrr*-,^<|;^,Affiffiy' 7/t4/2OL7 Borismetrics for-/<>\.4ffiffi* Cost Subject - Special Minimize Z = 4ffiffi' - Uses historical , other influences ^/.<>\4ffiffiflT* - Demand: 1 distinct - LDCs o I{ATURAL G S SYSET INTERI,IOUNTAIN GAS COiIPANY 4L What is Optimizatiorr? . lGC l RP model util2es "opq-Hq.qm$'.]ffi. Utilizes a standard mathematical tec$ffiffi called "linear programming' ... ,*T : ,,,. Uti I ize s softwa re'L I N G O" progiaFmffi ii'ri1f li\NlN$language similar to linear algebr€1{is qf*r:f._q,... Selects from a mix of resources over planning horizon to meet forecasted loads :=.i . Portland General, Avista utilize this technique & !@*"* L in ea r Prog rammin$;iirrlxlfl1111 . Mathematicat Technique dever"p-A p*t iilll. Most used Operations Research Tecfrnique (PCs) X, >=Q,... , 16 >=Q-/<xAm[y* ?ikffiI:::#*-$re . Existins and potentialsas surpfbb$fffi$f$. Storage resources :r$"1'S .' . Transportation capacity resour@s . - Price forecast - Non{raditional supply e.g. , new distribution capacity, fuel oil, DSM etc. Model Elemehts [@***rt* Model Eleffi il{ti @** Arca{rramportlENodo$(Sup#yn6ilsn*i llii..lll&iii$.lffiil$ff Model Structu$ [@ma*er IGC M.tor $pply e Tnn,god To IMG f*Ol.lrt tffii ux IGC l' hlr 16 rrc Amffi"*z{>a- rftwffik*l*w*hr 7/L4|2OL7 INTERI,(OI,HfAIN7! GAS COMP'J\Y /^<>^\\ 6ffiffin--<1)^- capacity. Convenie 42 rtlode$ffiffitureidmm Arc(TranEpoil) E Nor,os(SuplylDeimid Anar ta tatemh $ffi ARC { AEa/Nodo Frofl*Nem lrut# AECO 2 ::&tgi i ::fr6i Ail{)tt€r IMG I I IMG [@meHcr |* tuixtrransFort SefiRH l $S\ Diaft M odel RestilffiH*d ffiIE L [@mellrc* Draft Model Res .,. .,,*ui iiiiiiiLfr Gen eral S u pplf Ba la nceji$..*.r.nffi ffi [@m*br 251 -,^<>\- ^ffiffiy* spreadsheet inpuUoutput [!S...,,* .,$ummffi System Enhancements 7/L4/2OL7 ",^<2^\6ffiW* - Removes - lncreases ,^Oa-6ffim** 43 FUTU RE SYSTEM I CATASITY ENHANCEMENTS --+^-.Amfl* Russ Nishikawa, P.E. Engineering Services Residential& Cmerci8lCuslotur CrMh E@nomlc Overyie* Oemand F U T U R E SY$T Effi CAPA$IY=+ ENHANCEMENT$ ,r,Si . Canyon County Area . Sun Valley Lateral . CentralAda County . State Street Lateral . ldaho Falls Lateral ",^<hrAmffffi[y"* Canyon CauntW %. Construct,on "o*FE== - includes extension to Crryon County . Provided a21% capacityinCredse, Canyon County A& y.l;; \ 71t412077 projections AffiW* . Extends ,trtJ J1I#H **v;i I N',#,il::fi:4# rJWr.:t- 44 64 d &. r$ re *rs if $i tS r' dP g \d -! tellaiiltrL1 l ; HJ Sun,Valle,y Lateral . Jerome to Ketchum . 68 miles of pipeline $un V . rrNffi*$$ENW. lnstalled new compressol $teffi 10r,. ,',,,ir$ii\ti . 6 miles north of Jerome ..,. 15o/o capacity increase IRP SVL - Jerome Cofipt Assembled in Texas 8nd transported to iGe slte r'li(11 ,. I ItIL. ii l SVL - JereiffiHlxffi 7/L4|2OL7 iMx*&* II rt,I 3 3 + Central Ada County - lncreased -^<1^\Amy"* RdVictory - Utilizes a 45 SVL - JerortiE{offi pl e.*= dd&.*oerr$1f${rrrraei .:l_ _frc*ryrqs :,:::: E '"02r LoAB::RtFt*Allflffiltltf,Esuirv$lusiflAtrffi* lil _J=i.-rj-Jjfi -l Central Ads County 8" CloverdHlcigd* il It t )i.,e Mnir:.ri.!r" ,;i t li I, d<ddFr$lait6*irsrirlft*: _ _qrqdr@ \_1_ ."",re_*:J ffiffit&ffi$stHs$sffiN 7lL4/20L7 6ffim *-^<)-f AmffiH**/'<>^\. 46 State Street Lateral Otediiil$ il State Street=,8*tBf#N . lnherently gained some Yree..-,t'$ffit$$ through the 8" Cloverdale Betteireffi . Current capacity good through 20f I .^d>- AUrffi[Y * . Monitor potential off this system State Street'Cat$fdl . '12'State Street ft t . - 6.6 miles of 12" pipeline iii:.1t- lncreases operating pressure 'ii . Consistent with sunounding HP sy$tem - lncreases total capacity by 14% if.#r e{q.!. t.o r. -*'l--:sjgrgg:9:-J rrr 'f *r tl* rt: ,, !d. d. 201r LOAS 3Elti{rBtuF$rI 3TATE STRI€ITEI;iIt rdaho Faris lIHt . Phase lV 16" Pipeilfle, tt.Z rdW - Pocatello to Fort Hall "rW. Satellite LNG Facili$ t20g7,t=-:=r1ffi - lnstalled south of Rexburg *Wffi. Phase V 16" Pipeline, 15.5 miles (ffii' - Significant peak capacity increase . 104 .^<>^-AffiW* . LNG review -^<>-AW^* 7lL4/20L7 - -EdEryaro - 4ddFrr€ System Enhancements 47 ldaho Falls Lateral ldaho Falls Lateial ritlr9A 20fl Loro otr$fl lll h'$.$8rt!toAHolAr.rs ufttttat" ' O uestions or Comments?, t qqpplv-Jt oemanOl