HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 05-14
RESOLUTION NO. ø~ -/4
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS, FINDING
THAT THE CURRENT RATES OF COSERV GAS LTD. ARE
UNREASONABLE; APPROVING COSERV GAS LTD.'S REVISED AND
UNCONTESTED TARIFFS; APPROVING A RATE PHASE-IN;
AUTHORIZING CONTINUATION OF DEFERRAL OF CARRYING
CHARGES ON PLANT HELD FOR FUTURE USE; RECOGNIZING
COSERV'S RIGHT TO SURCHARGE FOR FACILITY RELOCATION
REQUIRED BY THE CITY; SETTING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF NEW
TARIFFS AS FEBRUARY 1, 2005; FINDING CITIES' RATE CASE
EXPENSES REASONABLE; SEVERING THE DETERMINATION OF
THE REASONABLENESS OF COSERV GAS LTD.'S RATE CASE
EXPENSE FROM APPROVAL OF THE REVISED TARIFFS;
RETAINING JURISDICTION OVER THE DETERMINATION OF THE
REASONABLENESS OF COSERV GAS LTD.'S RATE CASE EXPENSE
ISSUE UNTIL MARCH 1, 2005; ADOPTING A BASE RATE CASE
MORATORIUM; FINDING THAT ANY RELIEF REQUESTED BY
COSERV GAS LTD. NOT SPECIFICALL Y GRANTED HEREIN IS
DENIED; ADOPTING A MOST FAVORED NATIONS PROVISION;
FINDING THAT THE MEETING AT WHICH THIS RESOLUTION IS
PASSED IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED BY LAW; AND
PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION TO COSERV GAS
LTD.
WHEREAS, on or about August 25, 2004, CoServ Gas Ltd. ("CoServ" or "Company"),
filed with the City of The Colony a Statement of Intent to change gas rates in all municipalities
within the CoServ System effective October 1,2004; and
WHEREAS, the City has exclusive original jurisdiction to evaluate the Company's
Statement of Intent as it pertains to the distribution facilities located within the City, pursuant to
Texas Utilities Code §§ 102.001(b) and 103.001; and
WHEREAS, the City suspended the effective date of CoServ's rate request until
December 28, 2004 and CoServ extended the effective date of the rate increase by an additional
thirty days for the City to investigate the Company's filing and to consider settlement of the
request; and
WHEREAS, failure to take action regarding CoServ's rate request by January 27, 2005,
will cause CoServ's filed request to become effective for all CoServ customers within the
municipal limits;
WHEREAS, the City joined the Coalition of Cities Served by CoServ ("Cities"), a group
of other cities similarly affected by CoServ's rate request to jointly hire counsel and an
independent consultant to review CoServ's application; and
WHEREAS, after consideration of the Company's filing and the report issued by Cities'
expert, the City concludes that CoServ's current rates are unreasonable and should be changed;
and
WHEREAS, the Company and Cities have reached an agreement as to CoServ's filed
request to increase rates conditioned upon final approval by Cities; and
WHEREAS, the Company's requested increase in system-wide annual revenues of
$1,165,525 is excessive, and the Company has agreed to an increase in system-wide revenue of
$500,000, of which approximately $214,000 is associated with changes to the miscellaneous
service charges; and
WHEREAS, a condition to the settlement with CoServ is the City's recognition of the
Company's right under Texas Utilities Code Section 104.112, independent of the tariffs
approved herein, to surcharge facilities relocation charges within the city requiring relocation;
and
WHEREAS, a condition to the settlement with CoServ and the revised tariffs approved
herein is the Company's commitment that it will not file a request with Cities for a rate increase
that becomes effective prior to September 1, 2006; and
WHEREAS, a condition to the settlement with CoServ is the phase in of the base rate
increase approved and reflected by the attached tariffs so that the first ten percent of the rate
increase will be implemented upon adoption of the revised tariffs and the remaining increase will
be implemented in ten-percent increments on or after November 1, 2005 and the balance on or
after August 1, 2006; and
WHEREAS, Cities' rate case expenses incurred in this proceeding are reasonable and
should be reimbursed by CoServ; and
WHEREAS, the City is unable at this time to determine the reasonableness of the rate
case expenses incurred by the Company; and
WHEREAS, the City has reviewed the settlement agreement reached between the
Company and the Coalition of Cities Served by CoServ and has determined that approval of the
revised tariffs is in the best interest of the City and its residents, results in just and reasonable
rates, and, therefore, should be approved by the City; and
WHEREAS, since the Company filing is based upon system-wide standardized rates and
tariffs, it would be inappropriate for any city or residents of any city to receive benefits not
enjoyed by the entire system.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF THE COLONY, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That it is in the best interest of the City and its residents to adopt the
revised residential, commercial and miscellaneous service charge tariffs attached hereto to this
resolution that reflect the settlement agreement reached between CoServ and the Coalition of
Cities Served by CoServ. All other tariffs proposed in CoServ's Statement of Intent, except for
rate schedule 9 (Rider RCE - rate case expenses) are adopted.
SECTION 2. That the adoption of the revised tariffs provides for just and reasonable
rates to be charged system-wide by the Company.
SECTION 3. That the system-wide annual base revenue increase of $500,000 is to be
phased in over an 18-month period to the extent any increase exceeds 10 percent.
SECTION 4. That the effective date of the new tariffs is February 1,2005.
SECTION 5. That no specific rate base, return, revenue or cost adjustments or rate
making methodologies are approved in reaching the revenue requirements settlement that leads
to the rates and charges adopted by this resolution, except that CoServ may continue to defer its
carrying charges on plant held for future use.
SECTION 6. That Cities' rate case expenses are reasonable and should be reimbursed by
CoServ.
SECTION 7. That the issue of the recovery of rate case expenses incurred by CoServ
Gas be severed fÌ"om consideration of the revised base rate tariffs and that the City retain
jurisdiction over the rate expense reimbursement issue until March 1, 2005, subject to a second
thirty-day extension of the City's jurisdiction by CoServ.
SECTION 8. That CoServ may not file for a further increase in base rates that is
intended to become effective prior to September 1, 2006.
SECTION 9. That adoption of a most favored nations provision is reasonable and
appropriate and that any concession granted to any city is, at the discretion of the City Council,
to be implemented in the City.
SECTION 10. That relief requested by CoServ not specifically addressed herein is
denied.
SECTION 11. That it is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting at which
this resolution is passed is open to the public as required by law and that public notice of the
time, place and purpose of said meeting was given as required.
SECTION 12. That a copy of this resolution, constituting final action on the CoServ
application, be forwarded to the appropriate designated representative of the Company, Charles
D. Harrell, Chief Financial Officer, CoServ Gas Ltd., 7701 South Stemmons, Corinth, Texas
76210-1842, within 10 days.
DULY PASSED and approved by the City Council of the City of The Colony, Texas, on
this the 17th day of January, 2005.
APPROVED:
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Rate Schedule 5
RATE R - RESIDENTIAL SALES
Applicable to: Entire System Page 1 of2
Effective Date: February 1, 2005
Application of Schedule
Schedule applies to all Residential Customers.
Monthly Base Rate
Customer's base monthly bill will be calculated using the following Customer and Ccf charges:
Charge Amount
Customer Charge $ 9.00 per month, plus
Volumetric Charge:
First 0 Ccfto 20 Ccf $.19437 per Ccf
Next 50 Ccf $.14437 per Ccf
All Additional Ccf $.09437 per Ccf
Purchased Gas Factor
In addition to the base monthly bill above, each customer's bill will include a Purchased Gas
Factor to account for purchased gas costs and computed in accordance with CoServ Purchased
Gas Factor Schedule No.2.
Taxes
In addition to the monthly charges above, each customer's bill will include a charge for an
amount equivalent to the customer's proportional part of the city franchise fees, state gross
receipts taxes, or other governmental levies payable by the Company, exclusive of federal
income taxes. Municipal ftanchise fees are determined by each municipality's franchise
ordinance. Each municipality's ftanchise ordinance will specify the percentage and applicability
of ftanchise fees. From time to time, the tax factor may be adjusted, if required, to account for
any over- or under-recovery of municipal ftanchise fees by the Company and to include an
amount equivalent to the proportionate part of any new tax or increased franchise fee or tax, or
any other governmental imposition, rental fee, or charge levied, assessed or imposed subsequent
to the effective date of this tariff by any governmental authority, including districts, created
under the laws of the State of Texas. The Company will also collect sales taxes where
applicable.
Rate Schedule 5
RATE R - RESIDENTIAL SALES
Applicable to: Entire System Page 2 of2
Effective Date: February I, 2005
Surchar2es
In addition to the monthly charges above, each customer's bill will include an amount for
surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Line Extension Policy
The company has the right to contract with individual customers for the installation of gas
facilities as provided for by the city franchise. Upon the request of a prospective new residential
or commercial customer for service in an area served by CoServ Gas, CoServ Gas will extend its
main lines up to 100 feet ftom an existing CoServ Gas main in the Public Rights of Way, without
charge. The 100-foot allowance applies to a single customer or to a group of customers
requesting service ftom the same extension. Customers requesting mainline extensions in excess
of 100 feet shall bear the cost of any additional main, and shall bear the cost of all yard lines,
service lines, customer meters and regulators, and appurtenant equipment, in accordance with the
charges listed in item 12, Line Extension and Installation, of Rate M, Miscellaneous Service
Charges. CoServ Gas is not required to extend its mains or facilities if the customer will not use
gas for space heating and water heating, or the equivalent load, at a minimum.
Rate Schedule 6
RATE C - COMMERCIAL SALES
Applicable to: Entire System Page 1 of2
Effective Date: February 1,2005
Application of Schedule
Schedule applies to all commercial customers.
Monthly Base Rate
Customer's base monthly bill will be calculated using the following Customer and Ccf charges:
Charge Amount
Customer Charge $15.50 per month, plus
Volumetric Charge:
First 0 Ccf to 300 Ccf $.24436 per Ccf
Next 200 Ccf $.19436 per Ccf
All Additional Ccf $.14436 per Ccf
Purchased Gas Factor
In addition to the base monthly bill above, each customer's bill will include a Purchased Gas
Factor to account for purchased gas costs and computed in accordance with CoServ Purchased
Gas Factor Schedule No.2.
Taxes
In addition to the monthly charges above, each customer's bill will include a charge for an
amount equivalent to the customer's proportional part of the city franchise fees, state gross
receipts taxes, or other governmental levies payable by the Company, exclusive of federal
income taxes. Municipal ftanchise fees are determined by each municipality's franchise
ordinance. Each municipality's franchise ordinance will specify the percentage and applicability
of ftanchise fees. From time to time, the tax factor may be adjusted, if required, to account for
any over- or under-recovery of municipal ftanchise fees by the Company and to include an
amount equivalent to the proportionate part of any new tax or increased franchise fee or tax, or
any other governmental imposition, rental fee, or charge levied, assessed or imposed subsequent
to the effective date of this tariff by any governmental authority, including districts, created
under the laws of the State of Texas. The Company will also collect sales taxes where
applicable.
Rate Schedule 6
RATE C - COMMERCIAL SALES
Applicable to: Entire System Page 2 of2
Effective Date: February 1, 2005
Surchar2es
In addition to the monthly charges above, each customer's bill will include an amount for
surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Line Extension Policy
The company has the right to contract with individual customers for the installation of gas
facilities as provided for by the city ftanchise. Upon the request of a prospective new residential
or commercial customer for service in an area served by CoServ Gas, CoServ Gas will extend its
main lines up to 100 feet ftom an existing CoServ Gas main in the Public Rights of Way, without
charge. The 100-foot allowance applies to a single customer or to a group of customers
requesting service ftom the same extension. Customers requesting mainline extensions in excess
of 100 feet shall bear the cost of any additional main, and shall bear the cost of all yard lines,
service lines, customer meters and regulators, and appurtenant equipment, in accordance with the
charges listed in item 12, Line Extension and Installation, of Rate M, Miscellaneous Service
Charges. CoServ Gas is not required to extend its mains or facilities if the customer will not use
gas for space heating and water heating, or the equivalent load, at a minimum.
Rate Schedule 10
RATE M - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE CHARGES
Applicable to: Entire System Page 1 of2
Effective Date: February 1, 2005
Application
The service charges listed below are in addition to any other charges under the Company's Tariff
for Gas Service and will be applied for the condition described. Other services not covered by
these standard conditions will be charged on the basis of an estimate for the job or the
Company's actual cost plus appropriate surcharges.
Applicable Charees
Service Amount of
Charge Name and Description Charge
No.
Connection Charge During Business Hours
During standard business hours, for each reconnection of gas service
where service has been discontinued at the same premises for any
reason, for the initial inauguration of service, and for each
inauguration of service when the billable party has changed, with
1 the following exceptions: $ 65.00
(a) For a builder who uses gas temporarily during construction
or for display purposes.
(b) Whenever gas service has been temporarily interrupted
because of System outage or service work done by
Company; or
(c) For any reason deemed necessary for Company operations
Connection Charge After Business Hours
After standard business hours, for each reconnection of gas service
where service has been discontinued at the same premises for any
reason, for the initial inauguration of service, and for each
inauguration of service when the billable party has changed, with
2 the following exceptions: $ 97.00
(a) For a builder who uses gas temporarily during construction or
for display purposes.
(b) Whenever gas service has been temporarily interrupted
because of System outage or service work done by Company;
or
(c) For any reason deemed necessary for Company operations
Field Read of Meter
3 A read for change charge when it is necessary for the Company to $ 19.00
read the meter at a currently served location because of a change in
the billable party.
4 Returned Check Charges $ 20.00
Returned check handling charge for each check returned to.
Company for any reason.
Charge for Temporary Discontinuance of Service - Residential
Whenever service has been temporarily disconnected at the request
5 of the customer, this charge plus the appropriate Connection Charge $ 65.00
will be made to reestablish such service for that customer at the
same address.
Charge for Temporary Discontinuance of Service- NonResidential
Whenever service has been temporarily disconnected at the request .
6 of the customer, this charge plus the appropriate Connection Charge $ 107.00
will be made to reestablish such service for that customer at the
same address.
Charge for Meter Testing
The Company shall, upon request of a customer, make a test of the
accuracy of the meter serving that customer. The Company shall
inform the customer of the time and place of the test and permit the
customer or his authorized representative to be present if the
7 customer so desires. If no such test has been performed within the $ 15.00
previous four (4) years for the same customer at the same location,
the test shall be performed without charge. If such test has been
performed for the same customer at the same location within the
previous four (4) years, the Company will charge the Meter Test
Fee. The customer must be properly informed of the result of any
test on a meter that services him.
Charge for Service Calls During Business Hours
A Service Call Charge is made for responding to a service call .
8 during standard business hours that is determined to be a customer $ 26.00
related problem rather than a Company or Company facilities
problem.
Charge for Service Calls After Business Hours
9 A Service Call Charge is made for responding to a service call after $ 40.00
standard business hours that is determined to be a customer related
problem rather than a Company or Company facilities problem.
Tampering Charge
No Company Meters, equipment, or other property, whether on
Customer's premises or elsewhere, are to be tampered with or
interfered with for any reason. A Tampering Charge is made for
unauthorized reconnection or other tampering with Company
10 metering facilities or a theft of gas service by a person on the $ 125.00
customer's premises or evidence by whomsoever at customer's
premIses. An additional cost for the cost of repairs and/or
replacement of damaged facilities and the installation of protective
facilities or relocation of meter are made at cost plus appropriate
charges as may be detailed in the Company's Service Rules and·
Regulations
Credit/Debit Card Payments Charge
11 Bill payments using credit cards, debit cards, and electronic checks Actual Cost
(includes third-party transaction fees and administrative costs).
Rate Schedule 10
RATE M - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE CHARGES
Applicable to: Entire System Page 2 of2
Effective Date: February 1, 2005
Line Extension and Installation Charges
Extension and installation of new mains, service lines, risers,
12 fittings and other appurtenant equipment pursuant to main Actual Cost
extension policy in municipal franchise. Credit for main pursuant
to municipal ftanchise. The customer is responsible for the
installation of yard line and yard line risers.
13 Construction Crew Charges Actual Cost
All labor charges if a construction crew is required.
14 Construction Costs Charges Actual Cost
All other construction charges.