ADJOURNMENTS-RESETTINGS-SUBMISSIONS A94-12-005 Patrick-Pacific Gas and Electric Company, rates and charges for electric and gas services and pipeline expansion, hearing set for June 19, reset for Monday, June 23, 10 am, San Francisco A96-08-001 Minkin-Pacific Gas and Electric Company, non- nuclear generation related sunk costs, and related matters, Evidentiary Hearing held and continued to 9 am, June 12, San Francisco A96-12-048 Garde-Arcadia Transit, Inc., dba SuperShuttle of San Fernando Valley, to extend passenger stage authority, Evidentiary Hearing held and no report given I97-04-014 McKenzie-Commission Order Instituting Investigation, Guy W. Martens, dba Western Cellular, Inc., hearing previously set for June 9, reset for 10 am, July 14, San Francisco ADVICE LETTER FILINGS NONE D E C I S I O N S COMMISSION MEETING OF 5/21/97 5/21/97 D97-05-048 I95-12-005 - Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the operations and practices of David Moshe (respondent), dba Davi's Auto For Hire. Approves a Settlement Agreement (settlement) between respondent, a charter-party carrier of passengers, and the Commission's Safety and Enforcement Division. Under the settlement, respondent agrees not to contest the allegations of violations made in the Order Instituting Investigation. Respondent shall serve a 24-month probation and pay, in installments, a punitive fine of $10,000 of which $4,000 is held in forbearance unless he violates the terms of the settlement. During the probation period, respondent shall fulfill specified reporting requirements. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-049 A97-01-017 - Telemanagement Advantage Corp. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide interLATA, intraLATA and local exchange service as a reseller. It also registers as a provider of cellular service. Granted. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-050 A95-08-040 - Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA). To modify Resolution G-3167, dated April 5, 1995, in which the Commission granted Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) authority to establish a Seismic Services pilot program. Denies DRA's petition to modify Resolution G-3167. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-051 (ECP)C96-11-045 - Ruby Patterson v Southern California Edison Company. For high electric bills. Complainant alleges her bills were high because of a defective meter. Defendant says the meter was operating correctly. Denied. The meter was accurate and the connected load was sufficient to consume the Kwhs billed. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-052 A97-01-046 - Rajen-Chovatia, dba Air-Transit Shuttle. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate as an "on-call" passenger staged corporation between points in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma Counties and vice versa to and from airports, door to door service. Authorizes applicant to operate an on-call passenger stage between the cities of Fremont, Union City, Hayward, San Lorenzo, San Leandro, Alameda, and Oakland, on the one hand, and Oakland International Airport, on the other hand. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-053 A96-10-036 - Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas). To modify D9208038 to allow management discretion to close branch offices or modify branch office operations. Grants motion of SoCalGas for leave to withdraw its application to modify D92-08-038 to annul its Ordering Paragraph (OP) 5, thereby giving SoCalGas management the discretion to close branch offices or to modify office operations as it may see fit from time to time. SoCalGas is ordered to provide service of a notice of availability of any filing during the three years following this order in which it seeks to modify D92-08-038 OP 5 to the parties in C91-05-042 and to provide a copy of such filing to the parties in A96-10-036. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-054 A96-08-027 - Pacific Bell (Pacific). For permanent extension of D87-12-067. Grants Pacific's request to make permanent the provisional modifications to Tariff Rule 12 ordered in D95-04-067. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-055 (ECP)C97-03-022 - Thomas F. Winfield v Southern California Gas Company. For reparations because of an alleged overcharge. Dismissed because complainant failed to appear at a duly noticed hearing. D97-05-056 A93-10-025 - Southern California Gas Company. For approval pursuant to the expedited application docket of a long-term agreement with California Correctional Institute - Tehachapi. Denies the petition to modify D92-04-044. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-057 A93-02-042 - California Cogeneration Council. For modification of Resolution G-3021, G-3022 and G-3023. Closes the proceeding at request of applicant. D97-05-058 A97-02-029 - Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency (FETCA). For an order authorizing the widening of Jamboree Road Overhead at separated grades over the Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA) and Southern California Regional Rail Authority's (SCRRA's) Orange Subdivision main line at Railroad Crossing No. 101(OR) -179.7A centerline of existing overhead, sometimes referred to as the "Jamboree Road Overhead Widening" in the Cities of Irvine and Tustin in the County of Orange. Grants request of FETCA to widen Jamboree Road Overhead grade separation bridge structure over the Orange County Transit Authority's Orange subdivision main lines in the cities of Tustin and Irvine, Orange County. As part of the project to construct State Route (SR) 231, a 26-mile toll road connecting SR-91 Freeway near the Orange County/Riverside County boundary and Jamboree Road/SR-261 suburban interchange, FETCA proposes to widen Jamboree Road Overhead. Construction of SR-231 and SR-261 will provide relief to traffic congestion in the Orange County area. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-059 A93-04-017 - Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). For rehearing of Resolution G-3045. Grants PG&E's application for rehearing of Resolution G-3045 to the extent it is inconsistent with subsequent orders. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-060 R94-04-031 - Order instituting rulemaking on the Commission's proposed policies governing restructuring California's Electric Services Industry and Reforming Regulation. I94-04-032 - Related matter. Denies as moot the Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies' petition to modify D95-12-063, as modified by D96-01-009. Section 390, added to the Public Utilities Code by Assembly Bill 1890, provides for short-run avoided cost (SRAC) reform by establishing that SRAC prices will be based on the Power Exchange's market clearing price, with certain provisions. D97-05-061 C92-08-044 - Roger and Patricia Nelson, et al. v Southern California Water Company (SoCalWater). Adopts SoCalWater's plan for installing water meters in its Calipatria - Niland District. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-062 A97-01-047 - William and Jennifer Wheeler, dba Black Tie Transportation, Inc., dba Black Tie Airport Express. Authorizes applicant to establish a zone of rate freedom of $9 above and below the present fare of $20 and $9 above and $11 below the present fare of $25, respectively, between service points in Contra Costa and Alameda counties, on the one hand, and SFO and OAK, on the other hand. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-063 A89-04-021 - Southern California Gas Company. For authority to revise its rates effective October 1, 1989, in its annual cost allocation proceeding. A89-05-006, A90-02-027, A90-04-029, A90-10-032 - Related matters. Closes several consolidated proceedings which have been inactive since 1992. These proceedings are closed. D97-05-064 A97-03-011 - San Diego Metropolitan Transit Development Board (MTDB). For an order authorizing construction of two light rail vehicle tracks at-grade at Friars Road (East); grade separated above Friars Road (West), Fashion Valley Road, State Route 163, Mission Center Road, Camino Del Este, and Stadium Way; and grade separated below Interstate 805, and Interstate 15 in the City of San Diego, San Diego County. Authorizes the MTDB to construct two light rail transit tracks at-grade across Friars Road (East); the tracks shall be grade separated above Friars Road (West), Fashion Valley Road, State Route 163, Mission Center Road, Camino Del Este, and Stadium Way; and grade separated below Interstate 8, Morena Boulevard, Interstate 805, and Interstate 15 in San Diego, San Diego County, as set forth in the appendices. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-065 A96-12-054 - Mini-Bus Systems, Inc., dba SuperShuttle San Gabriel. Authorizes applicant to extend its on-call passenger stage to include the remaining portions of San Bernardino and Riverside, and the Palm Springs Airport, San Bernardino Airport, Palm Springs Rail Station, and unaccompanied baggage and express between its service points. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-066 A96-12-015 - SFO Airporter, Inc. For authority to establish a Zone of Rate Freedom (ZORF) for passenger stage corporation service authorized under PSC-37. Authorizes the applicant to re- establish ZORF fares of $8 above and below its present fares but not less than a minimum fare of $4 one-way and $8 round-trip and $2 above and below its present commute fare but not less than a minimum fare of $1. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-067 A95-01-015 - City of Imperial (City). To construct 15th Street, a public street, across the railroad tracks of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company in the City of Imperial, County of Imperial. Grants the City's petition for modification requesting that D95-09-059 be modified to indicate the correct active warning devices that will be installed at the crossing. This order is effective 30 days from the date of issuance. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-068 A96-10-041 - State of California, Department of Transportation (Caltrans). For an order authorizing the Department to: construct the Cottonwood Creek Bridge and overhead located in the City of Cottonwood, Counties of Shasta and Tehama. Authorizes Caltrans to reconstruct the existing Cottonwood Creek Overhead on Interstate Route 5 over the main line tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad (formerly the Southern Pacific Transportation) Company in Shasta County as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-069 C93-12-044 - Alfred Pierro v Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Denies Complainant's petition for modification of D94-11-051; orders that no future petition for modification in this case will be accepted from Pierro unless it contains his sworn statement under penalty of perjury that it raises new issues. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-070 A96-02-056 - Southern California Edison Company (Edison). For authority to make the following changes to its present ratemaking for its share of Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Unit Nos. 1,2, and 3: (i) accelerate recovery of company's sunk investment; (ii) adopt Palo Verde Incremental Cost Incentive Pricing for its incremental costs; and (iii) receive related substantive and procedural relief. Awards The Utility Reform Network $68,017.24 in compensation for its substantial contribution to D96-12-083. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-071 A97-01-032 - American Long Lines, Inc. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate as a reseller of telecommunications services. Grants authority to operate as a reseller of interLATA and intraLATA telecommunication services offered by communication common carriers. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-072 A97-03-006 - Custom Network Solutions, Inc. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate as a reseller of telecommunications services. Grants authority to resell interLATA and intraLATA telephone services. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-073 A96-11-010 - SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide intraLATA resold telecommunications services. Granted. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-074 C96-08-060 - Kramer Junction Company (JKC), et al. v Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). Adopts a settlement agreement between KJC and LUZ Solar Partnership III through VII (LSP), and PG&E. KJC/LSP operates five solar electric generation units (SEGS Projects). PG&E provides natural gas transportation to those facilities pursuant to Public Utilities Code section 454.6 and PG&E tariff Schedules G-P03/G-EPO, which provide a discounted rate subject to the condition that fossil fuel (gas) usage in such facilities does not exceed 25% of the total energy utilized in a calendar year. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) granted KJC/LSP an exemption from the 25% requirement for a limited time and KJC/LSP operated its facilities within the parameters prescribed by the FERC exemption. Section 454.6 and Schedules G-P03/G-EPO do not address such a FERC exemption. PG&E contends that KJC/LSP operated its facilities in violation of { 454.6 and Schedules G-P03/G-EPO. Therefore, PG&E backbilled KJC/LSP an additional $1,720,536.16. As part of the settlement, KJC/LSP agrees to pay PG&E $1,360,000 and continue to exclusively use PG&E gas transportation service through June 30, 2001. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-075 A90-06-046 - Erskine Creek Water Company. For authority to borrow $360,000 and to issue a note under Sections 816-830 of the Public Utilities Code. A91-07-042 - Related matter. Closes the dockets, pursuant to D95-11-040. These proceedings are closed. D97-05-076 A97-02-044 - Anthony T. and Delores E. Montana, dba Door-to-Door Airporter. To transfer a certificate of public convenience and necessity to Ross A. and Irene F. Vitalie to do business as Door-to-Door Airporter, pursuant to Section 851 through 854 of the California Public Utilities Code. Granted. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-077 A97-03-021 - South & East Bay Airport Shuttle, Inc. To establish a Zone of Rate Freedom (ZORF)for its airport passenger fares between its authorized service areas in Santa Clara, San Francisco, Alameda Counties, to and from San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland Airports. Grants authority to establish the proposed ZORF of $20 above and below its present authorized fares. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-078 A95-12-055 - The Telman Group, Incorporated. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate as a reseller of telecommunications services. Dismissed, without prejudice, for lack of prosecution. D97-05-079 A97-01-030 - ConnectOne Communications Corporation. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide interLATA and intraLATA resold telecommunications services. Granted. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-080 C97-03-027 - Melba J. Tyson v Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Denies this complaint regarding a backbill because complainant occupied the premises and used the service, and the bill was sent within the statute of limitations period. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-081 A85-12-012 - Southern California Edison Company (Edison). For a certificate that the present and future public convenience and necessity require or will require the construction and operation of applicant of a 500 kV transmission line between Palo Verde switchyard and Devers substation and related appurtenances. Grants the joint motion of the Division of Ratepayer Advocates and Edison in response to the 11/17/95 ruling; dismisses the application without prejudice; rescinds the certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct the Devers to Palo Verde No. 2 (DPV2) transmission line, granted by D88-12-030; vacates the subject-to-refund condition approved in D93-02-007; allows Edison to recover $6.704 million in regulatory and project development costs as set forth; denies recovery of $1.75 million of accrued Allowance for Funds Used During Construction and of $850,000 of regulatory costs associated with Edison's untimely disclosure of an exchange agreement with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-082 A96-10-021 - Citizens Telecommunications Company, dba Citizens Long Distance Company. For expansion of its current authority to provide competitive local exchange services. Grants the requested authority to resell local exchange services and to provide facilities-based competitive local exchange services in the future. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-083 A96-07-025 - Arturo Luna, Antonio Luna and Jeffrey Rhodes, dba Bay Area Shuttle. For authority to operate as a passenger stage corporation between points in the San Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa counties and the Oakland and San Francisco International Airports, and between Berkeley, Emeryville and Oakland and the Oakland International Airport. Grants Antonio Luna and Jeffrey Rhodes, dba East Bay Airporter the requested authority. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-084 A92-11-018 - The Washington Water Power Company (WWP). For an order authorizing the sale of up to and including $45,000,000 of the company's accounts receivable and for an exemption from the Commission's Competitive Bidding Rule. Grants WWP's petition to modify D92-12-068 to sell its accounts receivable to a purchaser other than the Corporate Asset Funding Co., Inc. and to extend the expiration date of D92-12-068 to December 31, 2002. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-085 A97-02-016 - The Town of Truckee. For authority to construct a replacement bridge crossing over the Union Pacific Railroad (formerly Southern Pacific Transportation) Company's track. The new bridge is located on Glenshire Drive in the town of Truckee, County of Nevada, adjacent to the existing bridge. Granted. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-086 A97-03-010 - City of Santa Clara. For an order authorizing modifications to an existing grade separated crossing of Scott Boulevard at the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board main commuter line at mile post 42.9 in the City. Granted. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-087 A96-12-063 - The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company. For authority to construct, maintain and operate a lead track across 19th Street, west of Tidelands Avenue, within the City of National City, County of San Diego. A96-12-064, A96-12-065, A96-12-066, A96-12-067 - Related matters. Grants request of The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Company (formerly The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company) for authority to construct a lead track at-grade across five existing streets; (1) Tidelands Avenue (North of 19th Street), (2) 19th Street (West of Tidelands Avenue), (3) Quay Street (North of 32nd Street), (4) Tidelands Avenue (North of 32nd Street), and (5) 24th Street within the jurisdiction of the Port of San Diego and City of National City, in San Diego County. The five applications have been combined into a single decision because they involve the same spur track. The proposed at-grade crossings are necessary to provide access to a new car unloading facility within the Port of San Diego which will generate new employment and contribute to the growth of the local economy. These proceedings are closed. D97-05-088 A96-03-054 - Pacific Gas and Electric Company. To modify Diablo Canyon Pricing and adopt a customer electric rate freeze in compliance with D95-12-063. Determines the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant (Diablo Canyon) sunk costs and the incremental cost incentive price of Diablo Canyon power, as well as ancillary matters pertaining to the operation of Diablo Canyon; denies the petition of the Mothers for Peace to set aside submission; denies San Luis Obispo's motion for oral argument; grants all motions to appear, to file comments, and to file late. /Cmmr. Knight submits his dissenting opinion./ This proceeding is closed. D97-05-089 I96-02-043 - Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the operations, practices, and conduct of Communication Telesystems International (CTS), and Edward S. Soren, President of CTS, to determine whether they have complied with the laws, rules, regulations and applicable tariff provisions governing the manner in which California consumers are switched from one long distance company to another, and other requirements for long distance carriers. Revised proposed decision finds that CTS engaged in widespread violations of Section 2889.5, the antislamming statute. Sanctions ordered: 1. Operating authority suspended for three years; 2. Presubscribed interexchange carrier change submission ability suspended (for two additional years); 3. Reparations of $1.9 million to customers; 4. The California Public Utilities Commission fund reimbursed for cost of prosecution, $100,000. D97-05-090 A94-11-039 - Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA). For rehearing of Commission Resolution No. T-15627. Denies the application for rehearing filed by DRA (reorganized as the Office of Ratepayer Advocates), except to add an ordering paragraph to confirm Pacific Bell's obligation to separately track revenues and expenses for Personal Communications Services (PCS). Resolution T-15627 authorized below the line accounting for PCS as a Category III service. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-091 R95-04-043 - Order instituting rulemaking on the Commission's own motion into competition for Local Exchange Service. I95-04-044 - Related matter. Grants the Petition to Modify D96-02-072, Conclusion of Law 29, filed by the Association of Directory Publishers. The modification deletes language which asserted that the provision of local exchange carrier subscriber listings is not an essential service. D97-05-092 A97-01-012 - MCI Communications Corporation (MCIC) and British Telecommunication plc (BT). For all approvals required for the change in control of MCIC's California certificated subsidiaries that will occur indirectly as a result of the merger of MCIC and BT. Interim Decision - Grants an exemption from compliance with sections 854(b) and (c) of Public Utilities Code (PU Code); denies the Pacific Telesis Group and SBC Communications' motion to stay and require amendment of the application; directs the assigned ALJ to process the application under PU Code section 854(a) for consideration by the entire Commission; characterizes the applicants' motion to approve the merger without delay as moot; grants the Office of Ratepayer Advocates' motion to accept its late-filed protest and directs the Docket office to file it as a response; denies the Greenlining Institute and the Latino Issues Forum's petition to intervene as procedurally incorrect. D97-05-093 A96-09-029 - Pacific Gas and Electric Company. To unbundle interstate transmission charges from core transportation rates. Approves an amended application to unbundle interstate gas transmission charges from core transportation rates during 1997, and authorizes tariff revisions. This proceeding is closed. D97-05-094 R95-04-043 - Order instituting rulemaking on the Commission's own motion into competition for Local Exchange Service. I95-04-044 - Related matter. Grants the Petition to Modify D96-02-072, Conclusion of Law 29, filed by the Association of Directory Publishers. The modification deletes language which asserted that the provision of local exchange carrier subscriber listings is not an essential service. D97-05-095 A97-02-003 - Cook Telecom Inc. (Cook). For arbitration pursuant to Section 252 of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 to establish an interconnection agreement with Pacific Bell (Pacific). Intermin Decision - Rejects the arbitrated agreement because it fails to comply with sections 251 and 252 of the Act. Cook and Pacific are ordered to file a new interconnection agreement that pays Cook an interim rate for termination until the Commission can set a final compensation rate through an additional hearing in this arbitration case. D97-05-096 R95-04-043 - Order instituting rulemaking on the Commission's own motion into competition for Local Exchange Service. I95-04-044 - Related matter. Grants the Petition to Modify D96-02-072, Conclusion of Law 29, filed by the Association of Directory Publishers. The modification deletes language which asserted that the provision of local exchange carrier subscriber listings is not an essential service. D97-05-097 A93-11-008 - City of Morgan Hill. To construct one pedestrian grade crossing of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company E Line at the Downtown Transit Center in said City of Morgan Hill. Disposes of application for rehearing of D95-04-070 filed by Southern Pacific Transportation Company which granted ex parte authority to the City of Morgan Hill for a pedestrian grade crossing project. D97-05-098 I87-11-033 - Investigation on the Commission's own motion into alternate regulatory frameworks for local exchange carriers. A85-01-034, A87-01- 002, C86-11-028, C87-07-024, I85-03-078, I87-02- 025 - Related matters. Disposes of the joint application of American G.I. Forum and Latino Issues Forum (LIF) for rehearing of D95-08-051, which awarded intervenor compensation to several intervenors, and determined that while LIF qualified for compensation, the award was to be made following a supplemental report from LIF. I97-05-045 - Commission Order instituting investigation, on the Commission's own motion into the operations and practices of A Better Moving and Storage, Co., Inc., and its President, Bennet Mattingly. CONTINUATION COMMISSION MEETING OF 5/27/97 5/27/97 D97-05-099 A96-03-031 - Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas). For authority to revise its rates effective January 1, 1997, in its Biennial Cost Allocation Proceeding. A96-04-030 - related matter. Interim Order - grants Southern California Gas Company's (SoCalGas) motion for partial stay of D97-04-082 related to rate increases adopted for gas engine and gas air conditioning customers; orders that the rate increases that are due to the adoption of the "New Customer Only" method adopted in D97-04-082 are stayed; sets in Attachment A the rates to be in effect under this partial stay; any petitions for modification of D97-04-082 are due by 6/5/97; TURN's 5/23/97 response shall be treated as a petition for modification of D97-04-082; responses to the petitions are due by 6/19/97. EXECUTIVE ORDERS SIGNED 5/29/97 D97-05-100 C96-12-027 Nova Cellular West, Inc. dba San Diego Cellular v AirTouch Cellular of San Diego. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant; the $48,634.51 deposited with the Commission by complainant is to be disbursed to defendant AirTouch Cellular of San Diego. D97-05-101 C95-03-001 Tariff Research, Inc. v MTC Telemanagement Corp. Dismissed with prejudice upon written and unopposed request of complainant and defendant; funds deposited with the Commission as part of the complaint shall be disbursed to Goodin, MacBride, Squery, Schlotz & Richie. D97-05-102 C95-07-039 Robert Chisolm v Pacific Gas and Electric Company and GTE California Inc. Dismissed upon written request of complainant. D97-05-103 A97-01-045 Telecard Services International, Inc. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate as a reseller of telephone services. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of applicant. R E S O L U T I O N S 5/21/97 E-3490 Advice Letter 248-E of Sierra Pacific Power Company. Request approval of its contract with Plumas Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative to serve energy to fringe customers within each other's service territory. Granted. L-254 Commission resolution directing the California High Cost Fund Trust Administrative Committee to Advance Funds for Legal Services Required to Draft the Administrative Charters and Agency Agreements for California High Cost Fund B (CHCF-B) and the California Teleconnect Fund (CTF). Adopted. L-255 Commission resolution regarding subpoena requesting release of accident and investigative reports regarding Nicholas Murillo. Granted. T-16033 Advice Letter 18782 of Pacific Bell (Pacific). Request for approval of Amendment No. 1 to an interconnection agreement between CMT Partners on behalf of Bay Area Cellular Telephone Company, Salinas Cellular Telephone Company, Napa Cellular Telephone Company, and Cagal Cellular Communications Corp. and Pacific pursuant to section 252 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. This resolution approves an amendment to a cellular interconnection agreement between CMT Partners and Pacific. The termination rates for type 2B interconnection are lowered to match the rates Pacific and cellular carriers have agreed to in recently filed and approved agreements. There also is a provision for Pacific to handle local termination compensation on behalf of "pooling" local exchange carriers; this provision is in several other interconnection agreements. Granted. T-16037 Advice Letters 18768, 18769, 18770, 18781 of Pacific Bell (Pacific). Request for approval of interconnection agreements between Pacific and Bakersfield Cellular Telephone Company, Pacific and SLO Cellular, Inc., Pacific and Santa Cruz Cellular Telephone, Inc., and Pacific and Cellular 2000 pursuant to Section 252 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. This resolution approves the four interconnection agreements. All four cellular interconnection agreements have identical clauses. The terms are identical to a recently approved interconnection agreement with LA Cellular. These four do not have language that explicitly excludes interconnection for paging (same as LA Cellular). The agreements call for explicit compensation for transport and termination at the same rates as approved in recent cellular interconnection agreements. Advice Letter 16789 includes a supplement that corrects a typographical error. Granted. TL-18797 Resolution approving issuance of charter-party carrier certificates pursuant to Section 5374 of the Public Utilities Code and approving issuance and transfer of highway carrier authority pursuant to the Commission's contract with the Department of Motor Vehicles as permitted by Vehicle Code Section 34605(b). Adopted. TL-18798 Resolution denying issuance of charter-party carrier authority, highway carrier authority and household goods carrier authority for failure to satisfy statutory provisions of the Public Utilities Code and Commission General Orders. Adopted. W-4039 Pine Flat Water Company. Order authorizing a general rate increase producing additional annual revenues of $8,560 or 48.6% in 1997. Adopted. W-4040 Lucerne Water Company, Inc. Order authorizing a general rate increase producing $74,355 or 25.12% additional revenue in test year 1996 and a $5.60 one-time surcharge for the recovery of an unanticipated expense memorandum account producing $7,000. Adopted. LAW AND MOTION HEARINGS Law and Motion Hearings are held before Administrative Law Judge Steven Kotz at 9:30 am in one of the Commission's San Francisco Office Hearing Rooms, unless otherwise noted. Law and Motion procedures are governed by Resolution ALJ-164. Copies of Resolution ALJ-164 are available from the Commission's Documents Desk (703-1713) or from Central Files (703-2045). 6/3/97 9:30 am NONE SCHEDULED 6/10/97 9:30 am NONE SCHEDULED 6/13/97 10:00 am A96-10-038 Joint Application of Pacific Enterprises, Enova Corporation, Mineral Energy Company, et al., Motion of Enova Corporation and Pacific Enterprises to compel discovery of Southern California Edison Company; and Motion of Interested Parties to compel depositions of Enova Corporation, ALJ Robert Barnett, presiding 6/17/97 9:30 am NONE SCHEDULED ============================================================================= HEARINGS Dates in parentheses following the word "also" are subject to change without notice. The assigned Commissioner's name is listed next to the proceedings as matter of record; the assigned Commissioner may not be present at the hearing. (PHC)=Prehearing Conference (OA)=Oral Argument (EH)=Evidentiary Hearing (WS)=Workshop (PPH)=Public Participation Hearing (FPH)=Full Panel Hearing (IAM)=Initial Arbitration Meeting (AH)=Arbitration Hearing (M)=Mediation 6/12/97 9:00 am ALJ Minkin A96-08-001 (EH)-Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for Comr Conlon approval of valuation and categorization of non- Comr Bilas nuclear generation related sunk costs eligible for recovery in the competition transition charge, and A96-08-006 (EH)-San Diego Gas & Electric Company, to identify and value the sunk costs of its non- nuclear generation assets, and A96-08-007 (EH)-Southern California Edison Company, to identify and value the sunk costs of its non- nuclear generation assets, and A96-08-070 (EH)-Pacific Gas and Electric Company, to establish the competition transition charge, and A96-08-071 (EH)-Southern California Edison Company, to estimate transition costs and establish a transition cost balancing account, and A96-08-072 (EH)-San Diego Gas & Electric Company, to estimate transition costs and establish a transition cost balancing account (Phase 2), Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also June 13, and 16-20, San Francisco) 6/12/97 10:30 am ALJ Garde I96-04-022 (PHC)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation Comr Conlon into the operations and practices of Marco C. Araiza, dba Araiza Express, for allegedly operating as a contract permit carrier without liability insurance in 1995, California Public Utilities Commission Field Office, 255 North D Street, Suite 310, San Bernardino 6/12/97 2:00 pm ALJ Mattson A90-09-043 (PPH)-GTE Corporation for merger into Contel Comr Duque Corporation and GTE becoming the parent company, and A95-12-006 (PPH)-Contel of California to restructure intrastate rates and charges, for a general rate increase of $45,324,000 per year based on an overall rate of return on rate base of 12.05% for test year ending 12/31/97, and to implement a new regulatory framework for telephone service, and I96-03-021 (PPH)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation into the rates, charges, service practices, and regulation of Contel of California, Inc., and A96-12-045 (PPH)-GTE California Incorporated and Contel of California Inc., for approval of elimination of charges for nonpublished/nonlisted services and offsetting increase of rates for residential flat and measure service, Council Chambers, City Hall, 1001 W. Center Street, Manteca (also 7:00 pm) 6/16/97 1:00 pm ALJ Careaga C96-01-019 (PHC)-The City of Vernon vs. The Atchison, Topeka Comr Neeper and Santa Fe Railway, for non-compliance with zoning, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/17/97 9:00 am ALJ Bushey C96-12-043 (PHC)-U.S. Long Distance, Inc. vs. Pacific Bell, Comr Knight for losses in excess of $100,000 due to defendant's improper administration of billing and collection services edit called "scan and reject edit," Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/17/97 10:00 am ALJ Gottstein A97-05-002 (PHC)-San Diego Gas & Electric Company, for Comr Neeper authority to increase its gas and electric revenue requirements to reflect its accomplishments for demand-side management program years 1994, 1995, and 1996 in the 1997 annual earnings assessment proceeding, and A97-05-004 (PHC)-Southern California Edison Company, for approval of demand-side management shareholder incentives for 1996 program year accomplishments and the second installment of shareholder incentives for the 1994 and 1995 program years, and A97-05-005 (PHC)-Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for approval of demand-side management shareholder incentives for 1996 program year accomplishments and second claim for incentives for 1995 and some 1994 program year accomplishments, and A97-05-026 (PHC)-Southern California Gas Company, for authority to increase its gas revenue requirements to reflect its accomplishments for demand-side management program years 1994, 1995, and 1996 in the 1997 annual earnings assessment proceeding, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/17/97 1:00 pm ALJ Mattson C97-03-019 (PHC)-California Cable Television Association vs. Comr Duque Southern California Edison Company, for unlawful increase of pole attachment charge, and C97-04-065 (PHC)-Southern California Edison Company vs. California Cable Television Association, for unauthorized installation of pole attachments, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/17/97 7:00 pm ALJ Walker C96-10-023 (PHC)-Sonia L. Gill, et al., vs. Pacific Bell, Comr Duque for incorrect area code designations and improper toll call charges, Yorkville Community Center, 25400 Highway 128, Yorkville 6/17/97 7:00 pm ALJ Barnett A96-10-038 (PPH)-Pacific Enterprises, Enova Corporation, Comr Duque Mineral Energy Company, B Mineral Energy Sub, and Comr Neeper G Mineral Sub, for approval of a plan of merger of Pacific Enterprises and Enova Corporation with and into B Mineral Energy Sub (Newco Pacific Sub) and G Mineral Energy Sub (Newco Enova Sub), the wholly owned subsidiaries of a newly created holding company, Mineral Energy Company, Council Chambers, City Hall, 320 West Newmark Avenue, Monterey Park; (also June 18, 7:00 pm, Hall of Administration, Lower Plaza Assembly Room, 800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura; June 19, 7:00 pm., Counsel Chambers, City Hall, 707 West Acequia Street, Visalia) 6/18/97 10:00 am ALJ Bushey C97-02-025 (PHC)-Union Safe Deposit Bank vs. Modesto Comr Conlon and Empire Traction Company, a corporation, formerly known as Modesto Interurban Railway, a corporation, for an unauthorized removal of the existing rail crossing and cutting off all access to complainant's property from Yosemite Avenue in Modesto, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/18/97 11:00 am ALJ Barnett C97-03-054 (ECP)-Ernestine S. Napue vs. Southern California Gas Company, for incorrect estimate of her gas usage, Commission Courtroom, Los Angeles 6/19/97 10:00 am ALJ Mattson A97-02-003 (PHC)-Cook Telecom, Inc., for arbitration Comr Knight pursuant to Section 252 of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 to establish an interconnection agreement with Pacific Bell, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/20/97 9:00 am ALJ Bushey R94-02-003 (OA)-Commission Order Instituting Rulemaking to Comr Knight establish a simplified registration process for non-dominant telecommunications firms, and I94-02-004 (OA)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation to establish a simplified registration process for non-dominant telecommunications firms Oral Argument before a Quorum of the Commission, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/23/97 10:00 pm ALJ Patrick A94-12-005 (OA)-Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for Comr Conlon authority to decrease its rates and charges for electric and gas service and increase rates and charges for pipeline expansion service, Test Year 1996 General Rate Case (Rate Design Window Proceeding), Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/23/97 10:00 am ALJ Barnett A91-05-050 (EH)-Southern California Edison Company, to Comr Fessler revise its Energy Cost Adjustment Clause (ECAC), and to review the reasonableness of its operations 4/1/90-3/31/91, (Reasonableness of the Amended and Restated Power Purchase Contract between Edison and Mojave Cogeneration Company) Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also June 24-27, San Francisco) 6/23/97 2:00 pm ALJ Wetzell A96-07-009 (PHC)-Southern California Edison Company, to Comr Conlon adopt performance based ratemaking and incentive Comr Duque based ratemaking mechanisms as specified in D.95-12-063, as modified by D.96-01-009, with related changes in D.89-01-040, D.92549, and D.88-01-063, and A96-07-018 (PHC)-Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for approval of proposed hydroelectric/geothermal performance-based ratemaking (PBR) mechanisms, effective 1/1/98 and to change electric revenue requirements subject to PBR, also effective 1/1/98, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/25/97 10:00 am ALJ Wright A96-06-018 (PHC)-City of Yorba Linda, for authority to Comr Conlon widen Route 90 (Imperial Highway) at A.T.& S.F., railroad crossing M.P. (Public Utilities Commission Crossing N. 2-12-38.4), Commission Courtroom, Los Angeles 6/26/97 9:30 am ALJ Weiss C96-11-006 (EH)-First Financial Network vs. Pacific Bell, Comr Knight for unauthorized installation of telephone lines and failing to provide satisfactory service, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/26/97 10:00 am ALJ Hale C95-03-057 (PHC)-Paula Karrison vs. A & P Moving, Inc., for Comr Duque alleging conspiracy to defraud, wilful negligence, fiduciary breach of contract; requesting injuncitve relief order, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 6/30/97 9:30 am ALJ Bennett C97-05-052 (ECP)-Christine Helwick vs. Pacific Bell, for Comr Duque improper charges in the amount of $45.00, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 7/1/97 9:00 am ALJ Bushey I97-01-011 (PHC)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation Comr Neeper on the Commission's own motion into the operations, practices, and conduct of Donald Blakstad, an individual, Inter Continental Telephone Corporation, CTN Telephone Network, International Telecommunications Corporation, dba Total Communications Network, and all affiliate companies in which Donald Blakstad has an ownership interest, that are providing telecommunications services, to determine whether they have complied with the laws, rules, regulations, and applicable tariff provisions governing the manner in which consumers are switched from one long distance carrier to another, and other requirements for long distance carriers, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 7/2/97 10:00 am ALJ Econome A97-04-005 (PHC)-Unocal California Pipeline Company to sell Comr Bilas and Tosco Corporation to acquire public utility assets pursuant to Section 851 of the Public Utilities Code and to transfer control of a public utility pursuant to Section 854 of the Public Utilities Code, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 7/3/97 1:30 pm ALJ Kenney C97-02-027 (PHC)-Pacific Bell vs. MCI Telecommunications Comr Bilas Corporation for failure to remit the pay station service charge (PSSC) to Pacific Bell for intraLATA non-sent-paid calls originating on Pacific Bell payphones, and for engaging in unfair competition by providing intraLATA service to its customers without imposing PSSC, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 7/8/97 10:00 am ALJ Weil A90-12-018 PHC)-Southern California Edison Company, general Comr Duque rate increase for electric service for 1992 in the amount of $440 million, and I89-12-025 (PHC)-Commission Investigation into the operations, rates and expenses associated with Palo Verde Units 1 and 2, and I91-02-079 (PHC)-Commission Investigation into the rates, charges, and practices of Southern California Edison Company (Phase 5), Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 7/8//97 10:00 am ALJ Mattson A95-05-030 (EH)-Roseville Telephone Company, for authority Comr Conlon to increase its intrastate rates by $26,890,729 effective 1/1/96 and adopt the new regulatory framework proposal, and I95-09-001 (EH)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation into the rates, charges, service, practices, and regulation of Roseville Telephone Company, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 7/9/97 10:00 am ALJ Barnett C97-05-043 (ECP)-Suzan Sztrucska vs. Pacific Bell, for Comr Knight improper billing in th eamount of $514.00, Commission Courtroom, Los Angeles 7/10/97 1:00 pm ALJ Careaga C96-07-022 (PHC)-AT&T Communications of California, Inc., Comr Neeper vs. GTE California Incorporated for failure to provide the required automated on-line service ordering and implementation scheduling system necessary to resell GTEC's local services, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 7/14/97 9:00 am ALJ Mattson A90-09-043 (EH)-GTE Corporation, to merge into Contel Comr Duque Corporation and GTE becoming the parent company, and A95-12-006 (EH)-Contel of California, to restructure intrastate rates and charges, for a general rate increase of $45,324,000 per year, based on an overall rate of return on rate base of 12.05% for test year ending 12/31/97, and to implement a new regulatory framework for telephone service, and I96-03-021 (EH)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation into the rates, charges, service, and practices, and regulation of Contel of California, Inc., Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also July 15-18, San Francisco) 7/14/97 10:00 am ALJ McKenzie I97-04-014 (EH)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation Comr Neeper on the Commission's own motion and order whether Guy W. Martens, dba Western Cellular, Inc., has violated consumer protection laws and should be subject to sanctions or the imposition of operating requirements to advance consumer protection, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 7/14/97 10:00 am ALJ Barnett A96-10-038 (EH)-Pacific Enterprises, Enova Corporation, Comr Duque Mineral Energy Company, B Mineral Energy Sub, and Comr Neeper G Mineral Sub, for approval of a plan of merger of Pacific Enterprises and Enova Corporation with and into B Mineral Energy Sub (Newco Pacific Sub) and G Mineral Energy Sub (Newco Enova Sub), the wholly owned subsidiaries of a newly created holding company, Mineral Energy Company, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also July 15-18, 21-25, 28-31, and August 1, San Francisco) 7/16/97 9:30 am ALJ Ramsey C96-12-057 (OA)-Jasmine Benjamin-Sohal vs. Pacific Bell, Comr Knight for wrongful use of "spotter" reports resulting in unlawful termination of employment, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 7/28/97 9:00 am ALJ Bushey I97-04-044 (EH)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation Comr Neeper into the operations and practices of L.D. Services, doing business as Long Distance Services, to determine whether the entity unlawfully switched subscribers' primary interexchange carrier without the subscriber's authorization, in violation of Public Utilities Code Section 2889.5, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also July 29 and 30, San Francisco) 7/28/97 10:00 am ALJ Gottstein C96-20-018 (EH)-Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. vs. Evans Telephone Comr Neeper Company and The Volcano Telephone Company, for refusal to properly transmit and route dialed calls, and I97-03-025 (EH)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation, on the Commission's own motion into rating area consistency and routing practices between incumbent local exchange carriers and certified competitive local carriers in instances where expanded local service has been afforded, St. George Hotel, Main Floor, No. 2 Main Street, Volcano (also July 29-31 and August 1, Volcano) 8/4/97 10:00 am ALJ Bushey C96-11-029 (EH)-Nancy M. Horner and Vertec International, Comr Neeper Inc., dba Vitosha, Ltd., vs. GTE California Incorporated, for faulty installation of telephone lines, failing to properly provide or maintain reliable and acceptable telephone serves, inadequate customer assistance services, for improper past due and late payment charges, and failing to comply with all applicable PUC regulation, Commission Courtroom, Los Angeles (also August 5, Los Angeles) 8/4/97 10:00 am ALJ Reed R93-04-003 (PHC)-Commission Order Instituting Rulemaking on Comr Duque Commission's own motion to govern open access to bottleneck services and establish a framework for network architecture development of dominant carrier networks, and I93-04-002 (PHC)-Commission Order Instituting Investigation on the Commission's own motion into open accessand network architecture development of dominant carrier networks, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also August 5-8, 11-15, and 18-22, San Francisco) 8/22/97 10:00 am ALJ Barnett C97-04-059 (ECP)-Barry Harman vs. Pacific Bell, for violations of tariff regulation, incorrect billing, and wrongful disconnection of services, Commission Courtroom, Los Angeles 9/22/97 10:00 am ALJ Stalder A89-03-026 (EH)-Southern California Edison Company, for a Comr Duque certificate to construct and operate a 220 kV transmission line between Kramer Substantion and Victor Substation in San Bernardino, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also September 23-26, San Francisco) MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION ITEMS 06/12/97 NONE NEW FILINGS 05/30/97 A97-05-055 Benchmark-Tech Corporation, dba Chaminade at Santa Cruz, for authority to increase rates 06/05/97 C97-06-008 Richard Kashdan vs. Airtouch Communications, GTE Mobilnet of California, and ComTech Mobile Telephone Company for improperly billing incomplete roamer calls at full price 06/06/97 A97-06-011 CABAC, Inc., for authority to operate as an "on- call" passenger stage corporation pursuant to Section 1031 of the California Public Utilities Code between points in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura Counties and Los Angeles International, Burbank, Long Beach, John Wayne and Ontario Airports, San Pedro Harbor, and the Los Angeles Amtrak Terminal, and for a zone of rate freedom for its tariff rates (8703 La Tijera Blvd, 102, Winchester, CA 90045; 310-641-5039) 06/06/07 A97-06-012 B.A.D.D.J., Inc., for authority to operate as an "on-call" passenger stage corporation pursuant to Section 1031 of the California Public Utilities Code between points in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties on the one hand and Los Angeles International, Burbank, Long Beach, John Wayne, Ontario, Santa Barbara and Oxnard Airports, San Pedro Harbor, and the Los Angeles Amtrak Station on the other, and for a zone of rate freedom for its tariff rates (575 Dawson Drive, Suite 206, Camarillo, CA 93012; 805-383-3004) 06/06/97 A97-06-013 AMRAT, Inc., for authority to operate as an "on- call" passenger stage corporation pursuant to Section 1031 of the California Public Utilities Code between points in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura Counties and Los Angeles International, Burbank, Long Beach, John Wayne and Ontario Airports, San Pedro Harbor, and the Los Angeles Amtrak Terminal, and for a zone of rate freedom for its tariff rates (2223 Wisteria Street, Simi Valley, CA 93065; 818-341-7700 ext. 108) PETITIONS FOR MODIFICATION AND APPLICATIONS FOR REHEARING 06/10/97 A97-01-012 MCI Communications Corporation and British Telecommunications plc, for all approvals required for the change in control of MCIC's California Certified Subsidiaries that will occur indirectly as a result of the merger of MCIC and BT; Petition for modification of Interim Opinion D97-05-092 by Greenlining Institute and Latino Issues Forum DRAFT DECISIONS/PROPOSED DECISIONS/ALTERNATES/ARBITRATOR'S REPORTS 06/11/97 A92-12-043 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for an order to increase the maximum cost specified in PG&E's Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to Construct the California portion of the expansion of its Natural Gas Pipeline, and A93-03-038 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, to establish interim rates for the California portion of the expansion of Pacific Gas Transmission Company's and PG&E's Canada-to-California Natural Gas Pipeline Project, and A94-05-035 Suncor, Inc., for rehearing of Resolution G-3122, and A94-06-034 El Paso Natural Gas Company, for rehearing of Resolution G-3122, and A94-09-056 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for a finding that the $812.8 million of capital costs incurred in the construction of the PG&E Pipeline Expansion Project and the initial pipeline expansion operating expenses are reasonable, and A94-06-044 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for amortization of interstate transition cost surcharge account and approval of rates on an ex parte basis, and A96-08-043 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, to restructure and establish natural gas rates; modify its core aggregation and core subscription programs; obtain approval of the principles of a post-1997 core gas procurement incentive mechanism; and obtain approval of principles for disposition of its gas gathering facilities, and R90-02-008 Commission rulemaking to change the structure of gas utilities' procurement practices and to propose refinements to regulatory framework of gas utilities, and R88-08-018 Commission rulemaking into natural gas procurement and system reliability issues, and R92-12-016 Commission Order Instituting Rulemaking to modify regulation of gas utilities to promote efficient use of existing utility infrastructure and to avoid uneconomic bypass, and A92-07-049 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, to establish an expedited approval process for discounted long- term contracts negotiated by PG&E with individual firms and interruptable end-users as an alternative to the uneconomic bypass of PG&E'S gas system, and I92-12-017 Commission Order Instituting Investigation to modify regulation of gas utilities to promote efficient use of existing utility infrastructure and to avoid uneconomic bypass, and A95-02-008 (EAD)-Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for approval of Natural Gas Transportation Service Agreement with USS-POSCO Industries, Inc, and A95-02-010 (EAD)-Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for expedited approval of natural gas transportation service agreement with Gaylord Container Corporation, and A94-11-015 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for authority to revise its gas rates under the Biennial Cost Allocation Proceeding (BCAP) for increase by approximately $173 million beginning 10/1/1995, and ending 9/30/1997, etc., and A93-04-011 Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Commission order finding that gas and electric operations during the reasonableness review period from 1/1/92 to 12/31/92 were prudent, and A94-04-002 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for authority to increase its electric rates by $157.4 million (2%) effective 1/1/95 and for Commission 0rder finding that electric operations during the reasonableness review period from 1/1/93 to 12/31/93 were prudent, and A95-04-002 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for authority to adjust electric rates effective January 1, 1996, for electric revenues decrease of approximately $74.6 million under ECAC; decrease Of approximately $5.9 million under AER; increase of approximately $74.2 million under ERAM; and increase of approximately $6.3 million under CARE, and A96-04-001 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for authority to adjust electric rates effective January 1, 1997, for a combination of a $345 million revenue decrease under ECAC; decrease of $9.6 million under AER; decrease of $48.3 million under ERAM; and decrease of $1.3 million under CARE, and A94-12-039 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for authority to establish a three-year experimental gas Core Procurement Incentive Mechanism; Alternate Order of Commissioners Bilas and Neeper NEW SETTINGS NONE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Wesley M. Franklin Executive Director State Office Building State Office Building San Francisco, CA 94102 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Tel. No. (415) 703-2782 Tel. No. (213) 897-2973 DAILY CALENDAR Thursday June 12, 1997 (The Daily Calendar is available on the Internet at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov.) REGULAR COMMISSION MEETINGS June 25, 1997, (10:00 am) July 16, 1997, (10:00 am) August 1, 1997, (10:00 am) San Francisco SUBSCRIPTION NOTICE FOR DRAFT AGENDA ITEMS In compliance with Public Utilities Code Section 311.5, parties who wish to subscribe to receive draft agenda items may do so by writing to the Public Utilities Commission; Attention: Poly Arca, Room 1003; 505 Van Ness Avenue; San Francisco, CA 94102; or by calling (415) 703-1798. The cost for a one- year subscription to the entire public agenda package (which excludes Executive Session materials) is $1,000. You may also order a partial agenda package (energy agenda items only or telecommunication agenda items only) at the cost of $500 per year. 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NOTICE The Commission's policy is to schedule hearings (meetings, workshops, etc.) in locations that are accessible to people with disabilities. To verify that a particular location is accessible, call: (415) 703-1203. If specialized accommodations for the disabled are needed, e.g. sign language interpreters, those making the arrangements must call the Public Advisor at (415) 703-2074 or TDD# (415) 703-2032 five working days in advance of the event. NOTICE To purchase Commission documents, there is a charge of 20 cents a printed page (postage prepaid) with a minimum purchase of $2.00. COMMISSIONER OFFICE HOURS June 12, 1997 Commissioner Henry M. Duque 2 pm - 4 pm City of Modesto, Parks & Recreation Department Court level conference room 801 11th St. Modesto June 16, 1997 Commissioner Jessie J. Knight Jr. 9 am - 12 pm City Hall, City Managers Conference Room 1 City Hall Plaza Oakland June 18, 1997 Commissioner Josiah L. Neeper 9 am - 12 pm State Office Building 107 S. Broadway, Room 5109 Los Angeles June 26, 1997 Commissioner Jessie J. Knight Jr. 9 am - 12 pm City Hall Council Chambers 415 So. Ivy Ave. Monrovia June 27, 1997 Commissioner Jessie J. Knight Jr. 9 am - 12 pm San Ysidro Senior Center 215 East Park St. San Ysidro June 30, 1997 Commissioner Richard A. Bilas 1 pm - 4 pm Veterans Affairs Bldg. 1227 O St., Room 404 Sacramento For further information or to make an appointment, please contact Sandra Graham at (213) 897-3544. PUBLIC MEETING Meetings of the Governing Board For Low Income Assistance Programs 10 am to 4 pm June 12, 1997 California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 4010 San Francisco In Decision (D.) 97-02-014 and (D.) 97-04-044, the Commission established a new structure for the future administration of energy efficiency and low- income assistance programs. This structure requires an Independent board to oversee energy efficiency programs, a Governing Board to oversee low- incomeprograms, and administrative entities selected through a competitive bidding process. The Governing Board for Low-Income Assistance Programs will meet to discuss and establish the initial organization, budget, operating principles and rules, and staffing/consultant requirements and all issues necessary to respond to May 19 and July 2 filings. These meetings are open to the public. Patrick Hoglund of the Energy Division is the contact person at (415) 703-2043. PUBLIC MEETING 2 pm - 5 pm June 12, 1997 Travelodge Hotel Pacifica Conference Center 5547 West Century Boulevard Los Angeles The Consumer Education Advisory Panel (CEAP) will meet to review and evaluate the Consumer Education Plan and the CPUC staff's outreach activities for electric utility restructuring. This meeting is open to the public. The contact person is Geoffrey Meloche at (415) 703-3372 (jeff.meloche@cpuc.ca.gov). PUBLIC MEETING 9:30 am - 3:30 pm June 12, 1997 Deaf & Disabled Telecommunications Program Office 1939 Harrison Street, Suite 555 Oakland The Equipment Program Advisory Committee of the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program will hold its regular monthly meeting. For more information about the meeting, or if you plan to attend the meeting and need sign language interpretation or real-time captioning, contact Sara Brucker at (510) 874-1410 VOICE or (510) 874-1411 TDD. Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings. PUBLIC MEETING 9 am - 3 pm June 13, 1997 Travelodge Hotel Pacifica Conference Center 5547 West Century Boulevard Los Angeles The Consumer Education Advisory Panel (CEAP) will meet to review and evaluate the Consumer Education Plan and the CPUC staff's outreach activities for electric utility restructuring. This meeting is open to the public. The contact person is Geoffrey Meloche at (415) 703-3372 (jeff.meloche@cpuc.ca.gov). PUBLIC MEETING 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm June 16, 1997 California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3107 San Francisco The Administrative Committee of the Universal Lifeline Telephone Service Trust will hold its regular monthly meeting. This meeting can be accessed via teleconference call; however, please provide a 10-day notification prior to the meeting. For a copy of the agenda or more information, contact Terry Wilson-Gray at (510) 452-2757. PUBLIC MEETING 10:00 am - 2:30 pm June 17, 1997 State Building 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204 San Francisco The COPT Enforement Subcommittee will conduct a monthy meeting pertaining to Customer Operated Pay Telephones Committee. For more information contact Adam Thaler at (415) 703-1157. PUBLIC MEETING 9 am - 5 pm June 18, 1997 505 Van Ness Avenue (at McAllister) Room 5305 San Francisco The Consumer Education Advisory Panel (CEAP) will meet to review and evaluate the Consumer Education Plan and the CPUC staff's outreach activities for electric utility restructuring. This meeting is open to the public. The contact person is Geoffrey Meloche at (415) 703-3372 (jeff.meloche@cpuc.ca.gov). PUBLIC MEETING 9 am - 12 noon June 19, 1997 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5305 San Francisco The Consumer Education Advisory Panel (CEAP) will meet to review and evaluate the Consumer Education Plan and the CPUC staff's outreach activities for electric utility restructuring. This meeting is open to the public. The contact person is Geoffrey Meloche at (415) 703-3372 (jeff.meloche@cpuc.ca.gov). PUBLIC MEETING Meetings of the Governing Board For Low Income Assistance Programs 10 am - 4 pm June 19, 1997 California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5012 San Francisco In Decision (D) 97-02-014 and D97-04-044, the Commission established a new structure for the future administration of energy efficiency and low-income assistance programs. This structure requires an Independent board to oversee energy efficiency programs, a Governing Board to oversee low-income programs, and administrative entities selected through a competitive bidding process. The Governing Board for Low-Income Assistance Programs will meet to discuss and establish the initial organization, budget, operating principles and rules, and staffing/consultant requirements and all issues necessary to respond to May 19 and July 2 filings. These meetings are open to the public. Patrick Hoglund of the Energy Division is the contact person at (415) 703- 2043. PUBLIC MEETING Meetings of the Energy Efficiency Independent Board 1:30 pm - 6:00 pm June 19, 1997 and 8:30 am - 3:30 pm June 20, 1997 Pacific Gas and Electric Company Energy Center 851 Howard Street (1 block west of the Moscone Center) San Francisco In Decision (D) 97-02-014 and D97-04-044, the Commission established a new structure of the future administration of energy efficiency programs. This structure requires an Independent Board to oversee energy efficiency programs and administrative entities selected through a competitive bidding process. The Energy Efficiency Independent Board will meet to discuss the transition of utility energy efficiency programs to independent administrators, establishment of a technical advisory committee, proposed 1997 budget, rules related to utility affiliates, coordination between the Independent Board and the Low Income Governing Board and other issues necessary to respond to the July 18 filings regarding Board start-up and program transition schedules. On July 19, utilities will make presentations to the Board regarding their descriptions of current programs and assets, as filed with the Commission on June 9. The Board may move to an Executive Session (closed session) if needed. Consistent with Government Code section 11126, the Board may adjourn to a closed session to consider personnel matters or pending litigation, if any such matters have come to the attention of the Board. All meetings of the Energy Efficiency Board are open to the public. Nancy Licht of Wm. Nesbit & Associates is the contact person at (707) 523-1663. Patrick Hoglund of the Energy Efficiency Division may also be contacted at (415) 703-2043. PUBLIC MEETING 10 am - 4 pm June 20, 1997 Deaf & Disabled Telecommunications Program Office 1939 Harrison Street, Suite 555 Oakland The California Relay Service Advisory Committee of the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program will hold its regular monthly meeting. For more information about the meeting, or if you plan to attend the meeting and need sign language interpretation or real-time captioning, contact Sara Brucker at (510) 874-1410 VOICE or (510) 874-1411 TDD. Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings. PUBLIC MEETING 9 am - 5 pm June 23, 1997 Room 2009 505 Van Ness Avenue at McAllister San Francisco The Consumer Education Advisory Panel (CEAP) will meet to review and evaluate the Consumer Education Plan, to finalize the panel's report to the Commission on that plan, and to discuss the CPUC staff's outreach activities for electric utility restructuring. The members may also address administrative matters related to the panel. This meeting is open to the public. The contact person is Geoffrey Meloche at (415) 703-3372 (jeff.meloche@cpuc.ca.gov). PUBLIC MEETING 10 am - 4 pm July 1, 1997 Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program Office 1939 Harrison Street, Suite 555 Oakland The Administrative Committee of the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program will hold its regular monthly meeting. For more information about the meeting, or if you plan to attend the meeting and need sign language interpretation or real-time captioning, contact Shelley Bergum at (510) 874- 1410 VOICE or (510) 874-1411 TDD. Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings. PUBLIC MEETING 2 pm - 5 pm July 1, 1997 Atrium Hotel Sunset Suite, 2nd Floor 18700 MacArthur Boulevard Irvine The Consumer Education Advisory Panel (CEAP) will meet to review and evaluate the Consumer Education Plan and the CPUC staff's outreach activities for electric utility restructuring. This meeting is open to the public. The contact person is Geoffrey Meloche at (415) 703-3372 (jeff.meloche@cpuc.ca.gov). PUBLIC MEETING 9 am - 3 pm July 2, 1997 Atrium Hotel Sunset Suite, 2nd Floor 18700 MacArthur Boulevard Irvine The Consumer Education Advisory Panel (CEAP) will meet to review and evaluate the Consumer Education Plan and the CPUC staff's outreach activities for electric utility restructuring. This meeting is open to the public. The contact person is Geoffrey Meloche at (415) 703-3372 (jeff.meloche@cpuc.ca.gov). PUBLIC MEETING 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm July 16, 1997 California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3107 San Francisco The Administrative Committee of the Universal Lifeline Telephone Service Trust will hold its regular monthly meeting. This meeting can be accessed via teleconference call; however, please provide a 10-day notification prior to the meeting. For a copy of the agenda or more information, contact Terry Wilson-Gray at (510) 452-2757. PUBLIC MEETING 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm August 14, 1997 California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204 San Francisco The Administrative Committee of the Universal Lifeline Telephone Service Trust will hold its regular monthly meeting. This meeting can be accessed via teleconference call; however, please provide a 10-day notification prior to the meeting. For a copy of the agenda or more information, contact Terry Wilson-Gray at (510) 452-2757. PUBLIC MEETING 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm September 17, 1997 California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204 San Francisco The Administrative Committee of the Universal Lifeline Telephone Service Trust will hold its regular monthly meeting. This meeting can be accessed via teleconference call; however, please provide a 10-day notification prior to the meeting. For a copy of the agenda or more information, contact Terry Wilson-Gray at (510) 452-2757. PUBLIC MEETING 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm October 17, 1997 California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204 San Francisco The Administrative Committee of the Universal Lifeline Telephone Service Trust will hold its regular monthly meeting. This meeting can be accessed via teleconference call; however, please provide a 10-day notification prior to the meeting. For a copy of the agenda or more information, contact Terry Wilson-Gray at (510) 452-2757. PUBLIC MEETING 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm November 17, 1997 California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204 San Francisco The Administrative Committee of the Universal Lifeline Telephone Service Trust will hold its regular monthly meeting. This meeting can be accessed via teleconference call; however, please provide a 10-day notification prior to the meeting. For a copy of the agenda or more information, contact Terry Wilson-Gray at (510) 452-2757. PUBLIC MEETING 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm December 17, 1997 California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204 San Francisco The Administrative Committee of the Universal Lifeline Telephone Service Trust will hold its regular monthly meeting. This meeting can be accessed via teleconference call; however, please provide a 10-day notification prior to the meeting. For a copy of the agenda or more information, contact Terry Wilson-Gray at (510) 452-2757. ============================================================================= NOTICE OF DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR EX PARTE MEETING On September 20, 1996, the Commission adopted Resolution ALJ-169 regarding the "Filing of Notice of Denial of Request for Meeting". The resolution implements an interim procedure whereby a party whose written request for an ex parte meeting with a Commissioner has been denied will be allowed to file a notice of such denial. Copies of Resolution ALJ-169 are available from the Commission's Central Files Office at 505 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco; telephone (415) 703-2045. Copies of tendered notices are available in the Central File Room for review and/or reproduction under existing procedures. They are also available from the filing party who is under the obligation to provide copies of the notice without delay. NONE FILED NOTICE OF EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS Copies of tendered notices are available in the Central File Room for review and/or reproduction under existing procedures. They are also available from the filing party who is under the obligation to provide copies of the notice without delay. 06/10/97 A97-05-006 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for: (1) Authority to reduce rates effective 1/1/98; (2) authority to sell or assign transition property to one or more financing entities; (3) authority to service rate reduction bonds on behalf of financing entities; (4) authority to establish charges sufficient to recover fixed transition amounts. THIS IS AN AUGMENTED NOTICE OF AN EX PARTE COMMUNICATION WHICH WAS FILED ON 5/30/97 AND APPEARDED IN THE CALENDAR OF 6/2/97. On May 27, 1997, Jana Corey, Director, Regulatory Relations, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), met with Robert Lane, advisor to Cmmr. Knight, in San Francisco. Also present were: Julia York, Project Manager, Vice President and Treasurer's Office, PG&E; Mary Simpson, Director, Corporate Finance and Investments, and John Hughes, Manager, Regulatory Affairs, Southern California Edison Company; and James Montgomery, Financial Principal, Financial Services, San Diego Gas and Electric Company. Written material "Rate Reduction Bond Applications Meeting Agenda" (attached to the notice) was used. Simpson stated that the bonds will have an average 10 year life, and use a level principal payment schedule which will result in a declining tariff over the life of the bonds. Simpson further stated that although the utilities' request for off-balance sheet accounting treatment was rejected by SEC, the debt is "non-recourse" and therefore will not affect the utilities' financial condition. Simpson noted that there is a pending IRS tax ruling request which seeks IRS concurrence that the transaction should be treated as debt for tax purposes. York added that this request is confidential and the utilities are not seeking recovery from ratepayers. Simpson urged the Commission to adopt policies, for billing involving third party servicers, that, among other things, require residential and small commercial customers continue to be responsible for Federal Transit Administration charges; allow utilities to shut off a customer for non-payment; and establish appropriate credit policies to insure no increase in investor risk as a result of third party billing functions. PG&E Contact: Heidi Holzhauer filed Tel: (415) 972-5611 06/10/97 THIS IS AN AUGMENTED NOTICE OF AN EX PARTE COMMUNICATION WHICH WAS FILED ON 5/22/97 AND APPEARED IN THE CALENDAR OF 5/27/97. On May 19, 1997, Jana Corey, Director, Regulatory Relations of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), met with John Scadding, advisor to Cmmr. Conlon, in San Francisco. Also present were: Julia York, Project Manager, Vice President and Treasurer's Office, for PG&E; and Mary Simpson, Director, Corporate Finance and Investments, and John Hughes, Manager, Regulatory Affairs, for the Southern California Edison Company (Edison). Written material, entitled "Rate Reduction Bond Applications Meeting Agenda," (attached to the notice) was used. York described the authorizations requested in the utilities' applications. Simpson stated that although the utilities' request for off-balance sheet accounting treatment was rejected by the SEC, the debt is "non-recourse" and will not affect the utilities' financial condition. Simpson further stated that there is a pending IRS tax ruling request which seeks IRS concurrence that the transaction should be treated as debt for tax purposes. Simpson highlighted the fact that small customer benefits occur through the reduced cost of capital and deferred tax payments and that issuing all the bonds up front would allow ratepayers to realize the full benefits of the capital reduction. Simpson noted that the utilities will focus on the required qualifications for third party services in order to ensure the highest debt rating possible. PG&E Contact: Heidi Holzhauer filed Tel: (415) 972-5611 06/11/97 C96-03-039 MCI Telecommunications Corporation vs. Pacific Bell, for discriminatory and anticompetitive actions regarding code exhaust relief planning for the 916 numbering plan area, and C96-03-040 MCI Telecommunications Corporation vs. Pacific Bell, for discriminatory and anticompetitive actions regarding code exhaust relief planning for the 415 numbering plan area. On June 9, 1997, John Clark, counsel of record for the County of Placer (County), caused letters (attached to the notice) to be hand delivered to Cmmrs. Conlon, Knight, Duque, and Bilas. Copies of the letters were also delivered to Jose Jimenez, Robert Lane, Timothy Sullivan, and Lester Wong, the Cmmrs.' respective advisors. In the letters, Clark explained the following County's reasons for seeking an area code boundary that would include the entire county in the new 530 area code: (1) maintaining the County's identity as a distinct destination for new commercial growth; (2) avoiding confusion; and (3) avoiding expensive changes to the County's telecommunications and information systems. Clark also explained that a substantial portion of the public "opposition" to the County's proposal came from residents of Sacramento County who were incorrectly concerned about being included in the 530 area code, and that recent opposition being orchestrated by Roseville Telephone Company does not represent the true over-all interests of the County. County Contact: Cynthia Addad filed Tel: (415) 392-7900 06/11/97 On June 10, 1997, John Clark, counsel of record for the County of Placer (County), caused letters (attached to the notice) to be hand delivered to Cmmrs. Knight, Duque, Bilas, and Neeper. Copies of the letters were also sent to Robert Lane, Timothy Sullivan, Lester Wong, and Fassil Fenikile, the Cmmrs.' respective advisors; and to Jose Jimenez, advisor to Cmmr. Conlon. In the letters, Clark clarified the County's position in response to a letter from the County supervisor James Williams, which was procured by Reseville Telephone Company and purported to address the understandings and process that led to the Board of Supervisors' (Board) decision to seek a change to the 530/916 area code boundary. Clark explained that the County Board voted unanimously on 8/20/96, which was before Mr. Williams became a supervisor, and that the vote was based on the following reasons: (1) the avoidance of confusion for the residents; (2) the avoidance of negative impacts on the County's ability to provide a positive climate for businesses in the County; and (3) the avoidance of costly changes to the County's telecommunications and information systems software. Clark noted that on 2/4/97 the Board voted unanimously to continue to pursue an area code change, and that that position cannot be changed by a single supervisor. County Contact: Cynthia Addad filed Tel: (415) 392-7900 06/11/97 On June 6, 1997, John Clark, counsel of record for the County of Placer, caused a letter (attached to the notice) to be hand delivered to Cmmr. Neeper. A copy of the letter was also delivered to Fassil Fenikile, advisor to Cmmr. Neeper. In the letter, Clark explained that the County supports keeping the portion of the Pleasant Grove that is located in Placer County in the 530 area code. Clark noted, however, that if the Commission decides to place other potions of the exchange in the 916 area code, the Placer County portion would have to be included as well in order to avoid splitting the wire center. County Contact: Cynthia Addad filed Tel: (415) 392-7900 06/11/97 On June 10, 1997, John Clark, counsel of record for the County of Placer, spoke with Jose Jimenez, advisor to Cmmr. Conlon. The conversation took place in connection with a letter from a Placer County supervisor to the Commission, purporting to address the understandings and process that led to the Board of Supervisors' decision to seek a change to the 530/916 area code boundary. Referring to the letter procured by Roseville Telephone and sent to Clark by the Commission, Clark explained that the supervisor who sent the letter was not on the Board of Supervisors at the time the action was taken. County Contact: Cynthia Addad filed Tel: (415) 392-7900 06/11/97 On June 6, 1997, John Clark, counsel of record for the County of Placer (County), met with Cmmr. Neeper in San Francisco. Also present was Fassil Fenikile, advisor to Cmmr. Neeper. Written material (attached to the notice) was used. Clark explained the following reasons for the County to seek an area code boundary that would include the entire county in the new 530 area code: (1) maintaining the county's identity as a distinct destination for new commercial growth; (2) avoiding confusion; and (3) avoiding expensive changes to the County's telecommunications and information systems. Clark noted that a substantial portion of the public "opposition" to the County's proposal came from residents of Sacramento County who were incorrectly concerned about being included in the 530 area code. County Contact: Cynthia Addad filed Tel: (415) 392-7900 06/11/97 A95-06-002 Southern California Gas Company, for authority to adopt its proposed performance-based regulation (PBR) formula which would reduce base rates by approximately $42 million (2.7%) effective 1/1/1997. On June 6, 1997, Phyllis Huckabee, State Regulatory Relations Director for the Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas), on separated occasions sent a note (attached to the notice) from Warren Mitchell, President of SoCalGas to Cmmrs. Bilas, Conlon, Duque, Knight, and Neeper, and left a voice mail message for David Gamson, advisor for Cmmr. Neeper, in San Francisco. Mitchell's note compared the indexing mechanisms and sharing mechanisms in the PBRs of Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric Company with those proposed for SoCalGas. Huckabee stated that the TURN/DGS indexing formula derives a productivity factor in a convoluted manner and that the proposed decision introduces additional ambiguity to the interpretation. Huckabee stated that the significant variations i interpretation of the formula further support SoCalGas' request for clarification. SoCalGas Contact: Artemis Manos filed Tel: (213) 895-5236 06/11/97 A96-11-046 Southern California Edison Company, for authority to sell gas-fired electrical generation facilities. On June 6, 1997, Bruce Foster, Vice President of Southern California Edison Company (Edison), met with Cmmr. Knight in San Francisco. Foster expressed Edison's serious concern about the Draft Initial Study of the Commission, including the study's purely speculative conclusions of dramatic increases in plant output. Foster also expressed concern about the lack of consultation with the applicant as allowed under CEQA, and the delay caused by creating the additional CEQA step of the Draft Initial Study. Edison Contact: Barbara Cao filed Tel: (818) 302-2310 06/11/97 On June 6, 1997, Bruce Foster, Vice President of Southern California Edison Company (Edison), spoke to Cmmr. Richard Bilas. Foster expressed Edison's serious concern about the Draft Initial Study of the Commission, including the study's purely speculative conclusions of dramatic increases in plant output. Foster also expressed concern about the lack of consultation with the applicant as allowed under CEQA, and the delay caused by creating the additional CEQA step of the Draft Initial Study. Edison Contact: Barbara Cao filed Tel: (818) 302-2310 06/11/97 AUGMENTATION REQUIRED. On June 9, 1997, Bruce Foster, Vice President of Southern California Edison Company (Edison), wrote a letter (attached to the notice) to Cmmr. Knight. Copies of the letter were delivered to all of the Commissioner. The letter states Edison's views on the Draft Initial Study released by the Commission. Edison Contact: Barbara Cao filed Tel: (818) 302-2310 06/11/97 On June 6, 1997, Bruce Foster, Vice President of Southern California Edison Company (Edison), met with Dorothy Duda, advisor to Cmmr. Knight, in San Francisco. Foster expressed Edison's serious concern about the Draft Initial Study of the Commission, including the study's purely speculative conclusions of dramatic increases in plant output. Foster also expressed concern about the lack of consultation with the applicant as allowed under CEQA, and the delay caused by creating the additional CEQA step of the Draft Initial Study. Edison Contact: Barbara Cao filed Tel: (818) 302-2310 Other Business Agenda No. 2947 June 6, 1996 LEG-1 SB 678 (Polanco) as amended on May 9, 1996. Would require that the Commission submit a report to the Legislature by July 1, 1997 that recommends an approach to financing existing low- income public policy prograns that does not create competitive imbalance between Commission- regulated natural gas providers and others. Commission voted 4-0 to approve recommendation to support the bill. Commissioner Fessler necessarily absent. HLEG-4 AB 2589 (Battin) as amended on April 17, 1996. Would require approval by April 1, 1997, of an experimental rate design, in Climatic Zone 15, which may diverge from the inverted rate structure mandated by Section 739 of the Public Utilities Code. Commission voted 3-1 to support recommendation to take a neutral position on the bill if funding to implement is provided. Commissioner Neeper dissented. Commissioner Fessler necessarily absent. HLEG-6 AB 2597 (Alby) as amended on April 24, 1996 and as proposed to be amended. Would provide that no privately owned or publicly owned public utility shall provide electric service to an existing retail customer of another utility unless the customer first enters into an agreement to pay an established nonbypassable severance fee or competitive transition charge. Commission voted 3-1 to support the concept of a nonbypassable competition transition change but oppose provisions of the bill which are inconsistent with the Commission's policy and Roadmap implementation decisions. Commissioner Knight dissented. Commissioner Fessler necessarily absent. REMOVALS FROM CALENDAR A96-11-007 Walker-Southern California Water Company, rates, hearing set for June 24, removed from calendar C97-01-015 Barnett-Yung Hui Hsieh vs. Yerba Buena Water Company, hearing set for June 17, removed from calendar