Daily Calendar California Public Utilities Commission Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Page 42 Public Utilities Commission of the State of California Wesley M. Franklin, Executive Director Headquarters Southern California Office 505 Van Ness Avenue 107 So. Broadway, Room 5109 San Francisco, CA 94102 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (415) 703-2782 (213) 897-2973 Website: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov Daily Calendar Wednesday, March 4, 1998 ú Regular Commission Meetings ú Notices ú Subscription Information (Daily Calendar and Agenda) ú Commissioner Office Hours ú Public Meetings and Workshops ú New Filings ú Petitions for Modification of Applications for Rehearing ú Draft Decisions/Proposed Decisions/Alternates/Arbitrator's Reports ú Advice Letter Filings ú Miscellaneous Transportation Items ú Adjournments/Resettings/Submissions ú Removals from Calendar ú New Settings ú Law and Motion Hearings ú Hearings ú Notice of Denial of Request for Ex Parte Meeting ú Notice of Ex Parte Communications Commission Decision and Resolution Summaries for the Conference of February 19, 1998, are included in this calendar. REGULAR COMMISSION BUSINESS MEETINGS March 12, 1998 10 am San Francisco March 26, 1998 10 am San Francisco April 9, 1998 10 am San Francisco COMMISSION RATESETTING DELIBERATIVE MEETINGS (Not Open to the Public) March 9, 1998 March 23, 1998 April 6, 1998 NOTICES Delivery of Formal Pleadings for Filing Unless otherwise directed, all courier-delivered documents submitted for filing as part of the formal record in a proceeding should be hand-carried directly to the Commission's Docket Office, Room 2001, 505 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco; Room 5109, 107 South Broadway in Los Angeles; or Room 4006, 1350 Front Street in San Diego. All documents sent through the mail for formal filing should be addressed ONLY to the Commission's Docket Office, Room 2001, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102. The Payphone Service Provider's Enforcement Committee has proposed a Charter for approval by the CPUC. A protest must be made in writing and received within 20 days from the date of this calendar item. Protest must be delivered to Director, Telecommunications Division, 505 Van Ness Ave., Room 3203, San Francisco, CA, 94102. Charge for Commission Documents To purchase Commission documents, there is a charge of 20 cents a printed page (postage prepaid) with a minimum purchase of $2.00. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION 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. The package you receive via mail will include only those agenda items available at the time of the agenda distribution date, which is usually 10 to 12 days prior to the Commission meeting. If agenda items (including revisions) are not ready on the distribution date, they will be made available at no charge in the lobby outside the Commission Auditorium at 9:00 a.m. on the morning of the Commission meeting, but not earlier. In addition, the Commission will make draft agenda items available for viewing and photocopying (at 20 cents per page) at the Commission's Central Files Office (Room 2002), 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, and in the Los Angeles, San Diego, and the following field offices: El Centro, Eureka, Sacramento and San Bernardino. Since the agenda package will be mailed to these locations, it will be available at these locations a day or two after the distribution date. These locations will not receive agenda items that are not ready on the distribution date. If an agenda item is held over to a subsequent Commission meeting, that agenda item and any revisions to that agenda item that were available on the morning of the initial Commission meeting (as well as any further available revisions) will be mailed in the Escutia package for the subsequent Commission meeting; the item and its revisions will also be available for viewing and photocopying in the Commission's Central Files Office and field offices as set forth above. Intervenors who have a financial hardship determination pending or granted shall be eligible to receive draft agenda item packets at no charge. The cost to receive the agenda only, without copies of draft agenda items, remains at $75 per year. Subscription Notice for Daily Calendar and/or Agenda Parties who wish to subscribe to the Daily Calendar and/or the Agenda 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 subscription cost for the Daily Calendar is $225 per year. The Biweekly Daily Calendar is $50 per year. The Agenda is $75 per year. Checks are to be made payable to the Public Utilities Commission. COMMISSIONER OFFICE HOURS (For further information or to make an appointment, please contact, Michelle Diamonon at (707) 445-7875 for Eureka and Chico locations, and Sandra Graham at (213) 897-3544 for other locations). Date/Time Commissioner Location 3/13/98, 9 am - Josiah Neeper State Office Building 12 pm 1350 Front Street, Room 4006 San Diego 4/17/98, 9 am - Josiah Neeper State Office Building 12 pm 107 So. Broadway, Room 5109 Los Angeles 5/15/98, 9 am - Josiah Neeper State Office Building 12 pm 1350 Front Street, Room 4006 San Diego PUBLIC MEETINGS & WORKSHOPS Public Meeting March 4, 1998 California Public Utilities 9:30 am - 1 pm Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3212 San Francisco The ULTS Marketing Board (ULTSMB) will hold its regular meeting to make changes to review/approve the following: Draft Charter, Revised Draft 1998 Budget, administrative report, ULTSMB Non-Disclosure form, and a presentation by Dr. Leo Estrada and public comments. If you would like to join the meeting by phone conference or in person, and/or receive a copy of the full agenda and meeting materials, please notify Vivien Wright, Executive Assistant at (510) 452-2757. Workshop Notice March 4, 1998 Training Room (Wednesday) California Public Utilities (and March 5, 1998, if Commission Necessary) 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204 (Corner of Van Ness Avenue and 10:00 am - 4:00 pm McAllister Street) San Francisco The Telecommunications Division will conduct a workshop to address outstanding technical, administrative, and other related implementation issues concerning the reconciliation of the California Teleconnect Fund (CTF) and the federal schools and libraries program as directed by Resolution T- 16118. The workshop shall also address whether, and to what extent, the CTF reporting requirements contained in staff's previous workshop report concerning the CTF should be revised to reflect changes in the program. Any interested party that wishes the workshop to address a specific implementation issue should (1) identify this issue and (2) propose a means of resolving the issue in a letter to the Director of the Telecommunications Division within ten days of the February 4th effective date of the Resolution. If you would like a detailed agenda of the workshop, an explanation of service requirements or have any further questions, please notify Brian Roberts at (415) 703-2334, fax (415) 703-4405, e-mail bpr@cpuc.ca.gov or Zenaida Tapawan- Conway at (415) 703-2005, e-mail ztc@cpuc.ca.gov of the Telecommunications Division, California Public Utilities Commission by February 17, 1998. The Commission's policy is to hold workshops in locations that are accessible to people with disabilities. If specialized accommodations are needed, please call the Public Advisor at (415) 703-2074 or TDD # (415) 703-2032 no later than February 18, 1998. Public Meeting March 5, 1998 Pacific Gas and Electric Company through Energy Center March 6, 1998 851 Howard Street (1 block west of 10 am - 4pm the Moscone Center) San Francisco With a working Lunch (A brief break will be To join via teleconference: called prior to lunch) Dial: 303-633-0780 Passcode: 9527# As provided for in Public Utilities Commission D.97-09-117, one or more LIGB members may be participating in this meeting via teleconference. Members of the public may participate in the meeting by calling the above number on the day of the meeting. The Low Income Governing Board (LIGB) will meet on the following agenda: Chairperson's report, review meeting minutes, elect officers, approve joint filings pursuant to Decision 97-12-093, discuss legal and contract issues, develop alternatives for continuing LIGB work following February 4 State Personnel Board (SPB) letter ruling, develop and present comments to Commission on impact of SPB ruling, address budget planning/ financial status, receive report on Advisory Committee activities, address policy planning issues on critical path, appoint subcommittees, develop agenda for next Board meeting, and schedule future meetings. This meeting is open to the public; materials may be requested at least 24 hours in advance by calling 415-703-2565 and leaving a fax number. Immediately following the conclusion of the public meeting, the LIGB will hold an Executive Session (closed session) to discuss pending litigation regarding letters of agreement for outside consulting services, including the SPB's letter ruling of February 4, 1998, and the related case -- California State Employees Association et al. v. California State Personnel Board et al., Case No. 978CS03024 (Sacramento County Superior Court). The closed session is conducted pursuant to Government Code Sections 11126(e)(1), 11126(e)(2)(B)(i), and 11126(f)(6). Public Meeting March 9, 1998 California Public Utilities 10 am - 2 pm Commission 505 Van Ness Avenu Hearing Room A San Francisco An all-party meeting will be held to discuss the Proposed Decision in the Pacific Enterprises-Enova Merger (Application 96-10-038). Parties should be prepared to discuss the merger savings estimate, the length of the sharing period adopted by the proposed decision, and the proposed market mitigation measures. At the meeting, other topics may be addressed. President Bilas and Commissioners Conlon and Knight are expected to be in attendance. Public Meeting March 9, 1998 California Public Utilities 9:30 am - 4 pm Commission through 505 Van Ness Avenue March 10, 1998 San Francisco 9 am - 2 pm The California Board for Energy Efficiency will meet to discuss the status of administrative and technical services to CBEE; CBEE's comments, due March 11, 1998, on the Assigned Commissioners' Ruling of February 24, 1998, in R.94-04- 031/I.94-04-032; the status of and CBEE's comments on Assembly Bill 2461 and related legislation; and updates on and the status of the RFP for independent administration and associated Commission decisions, CBEE work plans and schedules, issues related to utility assets and liabilities and verification and other reporting requirements, and the Technical Advisory Committee and Board operational matters. The contact person is Sara Myers, (415) 387-1904. Public Meeting March 9, 1998 Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Energy Center March 10, 1998 851 Howard Street (1 block west of 10 am - 4pm the Moscone Center) San Francisco Designated Conference Leader: To join via teleconference: Dial: 415 904-8877 Yvette Vasquez/SDG&E Passcode:1676025# As provided for in Public Utilities Commission D.97-09-117, one or more LIGB Advisory Committee members may be participating in this meeting via teleconference. Members of the public may participate in the meeting by calling the above number on the day of the meeting. (Please call Confertech at 1-800-252-5150 for problems connecting via teleconference. March 9th Reservation No. 3940925; March 10th Reservation No. 3940966) The Low Income Governing Board Advisory Committee (LIGBAC) will meet on the following agenda: Chairperson's report, review meeting minutes, discussion and comment on SPB ruling; discussion and comment on assigned Commissioner Ruling of 22497; reports from sub committee; develop agenda for next meeting; determine future meeting dates. These meetings are open to the public. You can get the materials for this meeting by phoning the LIGBAC at 415 703-2565 and leaving a message with your name, phone and fax number at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting time. Public Meeting March 10, 1998 Pacific Gas and Electric Company 10 am - 4pm Energy Center 851 Howard Street (1 block west of With a working Lunch the Moscone Center) (A brief break will be San Francisco called prior to lunch) To join via teleconference: Dial: 415-278-2950 Passcode: 4342589# As provided for in Public Utilities Commission D.97-09-117, one or more LIGB members may be participating in this meeting via teleconference. Members of the public may participate in the meeting by calling the above number on the day of the meeting. If you experience difficulty in trying to access this conference call, please contact Confertech at 1-800-252- 5150. (Dennis Guido is the designated Chairman of this call, and the Master Reservation number is #3936413.) The Low Income Governing Board (LIGB) will meet on the following agenda: Chairperson's report, review meeting minutes, discuss legal and contract issues, develop alternatives for continuing LIGB work following February 4 State Personnel Board (SPB) letter ruling, develop and review comments to Commission in response to 2-24-98 Assigned Commissioners Ruling, address budget planning/ financial status, receive report on Advisory Committee activities, address policy planning issues on critical path, appoint subcommittees, discuss staffing issues, develop agenda for next Board meeting, and schedule future meetings. This meeting is open to the public; materials may be requested at least 24 hours in advance by calling 415-703-2565 and leaving a fax number. Immediately following the conclusion of the public meeting, the LIGB will hold an Executive Session (closed session) to discuss pending litigation regarding letters of agreement for outside consulting services, including the SPB's letter ruling of February 4, 1998, and the related case -- California State Employees Association et al. v. California State Personnel Board et al., Case No. 978CS03024 (Sacramento County Superior Court). The closed session is conducted pursuant to Government Code Sections 11126(e)(1), 11126(e)(2)(B)(i), and 11126(f)(6). Public Meeting March 11, 1998 California Public Utilities (Wednesday) Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204 9:30 am - 12:00 noon (Corner of Van Ness Avenue and McAllister Street) San Francisco The Interim Administrative Committee for the CHCF-A, the CHCF- B, and the CTF will hold its meeting to discuss: selection of committee member; conflict of interest; State Personnel Board's memo concerning the LIGB and the CBEE; the CTF surcharge rate; and review and approval of claims and other disbursements. The contact person for this meeting is Angela Young at (415) 703-2837. Public Meeting March 13, 1998 California Public Utilities 9:30 am - 11:30 am Commission 505 Van Ness Avenu Hearing Room A San Francisco An all-party meeting will be held to discuss the Proposed Decision of ALJ Robert Barnett in the Pacific Enterprises- Enova Merger (Application 96-10-038). Parties should be prepared to discuss the merger savings estimate, the length of the sharing period adopted by the proposed decision, and any comments regarding the proposed market power mitigation measures. Other topics may be announced at the meeting. RSVP to Mary Lou Tousey NO LATER than close of business Tuesday, March 10, with the name of your representative(s) and affiliation and provide a telephone/fax number in the event of changes to this meeting. Ms. Tousey can be reached at (415) 703-2593 or e-mail her at mlt@cpuc.ca.gov. Public Meeting March 16, 1998 California Public Utilities 9:30 am - 4 pm Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco The California Board for Energy Efficiency will meet to discuss the status of administrative and technical services to CBEE; CBEE's reply comments, due March 23, 1998, on the Assigned Commissioners' Ruling of February 24, 1998, in R.94- 04-031/I.94-04-032; the status of and CBEE's comments on Assembly Bill 2461 and related legislation; utility status reports on 1998 energy efficiency programs; and updates on and the status of the RFP for independent administration and associated Commission decisions, CBEE work plans and schedules, issues related to utility assets and liabilities, verification and other reporting requirements, and the Technical Advisory Committee and Board operational matters. The contact person is Sara Myers, (415) 387-1904. Public Meeting March 16, 1998 Low Income Governing Board through Pacific Gas and Electric Company March 17, 1998 Energy Center 10 am - 4pm 851 Howard Street (1 blk west of Moscone Center) With a working Lunch San Francisco (A brief break will be called prior to lunch) To join via teleconference: March 16: 415-356-0570 (Passcode 3883153#) March 17: 415-350-0570 (Passcode: 4611376#) As provided for in Public Utilities Commission D.97-09-117, one or more LIGB members may be participating in this meeting via teleconference. Members of the public may participate in the meeting by calling the above number corresponding to the day of the meeting. If you experience difficulty in trying to access this conference call, please contact Confertech at 1-800-252-5150; the reservation numbers, in the name of San Diego Gas & Electric Company, are 3960617 (March 16) and 3960670 (March 17). The Low Income Governing Board (LIGB) will meet on the following agenda: Chairperson's report, review meeting minutes, discuss legal and contract issues, develop alternatives for continuing LIGB work following February 4 State Personnel Board (SPB) letter ruling, develop and review comments to Commission in response to 2-24-98 Assigned Commissioners Ruling, discuss comments filed by interested parties, address budget planning/ financial status, receive report on Advisory Committee activities, address policy planning issues on critical path, appoint subcommittees, develop agenda for next Board meeting, and schedule future meetings. This meeting is open to the public; materials may be requested at least 24 hours in advance by calling 415-703- 2565 and leaving a fax number. Immediately following the conclusion of the public meeting, the LIGB will hold an Executive Session (closed session) to discuss pending litigation regarding letters of agreement for outside consulting services, including the SPB's letter ruling of February 4, 1998, and the related case -- California State Employees Association et al. v. California State Personnel Board et al., Case No. 978CS03024 (Sacramento County Superior Court). The closed session is conducted pursuant to Government Code Sections 11126(e)(1), 11126(e)(2)(B)(i), and 11126(f)(6). Public Meeting March 18, 1998 California Public Utilities 1:30 pm Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Training Room San Francisco LOTTERY FOR TELEPHONE NUMBER PREFIX ASSIGNMENTS IN THE 209, 213, 310, 408, 415/650, 510/925, 619, 714/949, 805, 818/626, AND 916/530 NUMBERING PLAN AREAS The Telecommunications Division of the California Public Utilities Commission will be conducting a lottery to determine allocations of central office codes (NXXs) in the 209, 213, 310, 408, 415/650, 510/925, 619, 714/949, 805, 818/626, and 916/530 area codes pursuant to the provisions of D.96-09-087. Applications should be submitted to the California Code Administrator prior to the close of business on March 10, 1998. For information on the lottery process, call (415) 703- 1879. If specialized accommodations for the disabled are needed, call the Public Advisor at (415) 703- 2032 five working days in advance of the event. Public Meeting March 18, 1998 California Public Utilities 1:30 pm - 4 pm Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204 and other various dates (Corner of Van Ness Avenue and (See Schedule below.) McAllister Street) San Francisco The Universal Lifeline Telephone Service (ULTS) Administrative Committee will hold its regularly scheduled monthly meetings (see dates listed below) to approve the payment of telephone claims, review and approve administrative expenses, authorize administrative transfer, administrative report, reimbursement policy for ULTS Marketing Board, investment policy guidelines, and public comments. If you would like to join the meeting by phone conference and /or receive a copy of the full agenda and meeting materials please notify Vivien Wright, Executive Assistant, at (510 452- 2757. March through June 1998 ULTS Administrative Committee Meetings Wednesday, March 18, 1998 Thursday, April 16, 1998 Monday, May 18, 1998 Thursday, June 18, 1998 Public Meeting (CHANGE OF DATE AND LOCATION) March 19, 1998 Los Angeles Airport Hilton and 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Towers 5711 W. Century Boulevard (Room: Refer to Hotel Lobby Directory) Los Angeles 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 TTY. Environmental Reminder: Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings, because people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend. Public Meeting March 19, 1998 Electric Education Trust through CalTrans Building March 20, 1998 111 Grand Avenue, CPR Room 9 am - 5pm Oakland The Administrative Committee of the Electric Education Trust (EET) will hold a public meeting on the following agenda: Chairperson's report, review meeting minutes, Secretary- Treasurer's report, Consumer Services Division liaison report, legal report, Consumer Education Plan (CEP) liaison report, conflict-of-interest issues in the Request for Proposals (RFP) process, appointment of Selection Subcommittee, RFP evaluation process and selection tools, discussion of issues following February 4 State Personnel Board (SPB) letter ruling and its impact on the EET, discussion of alternatives and options to proceed with the EET's work in light of the SPB ruling, discussion of CEP research needed, and subcommittee assignments to get it started. The contact person in William R. Schulte at 415-703- 2349. Public Meeting March 23, 1998 California Public Utilities 9:30 am - 2:30 pm Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 4206 San Francisco The Payphone Service Providers Enforcement Subcommittee will conduct a monthly meeting. For more information, please contact Adam Thaler at (415) 703-1157. Public Meeting March 23, 1998 Deaf and Disabled 10 am - 4 pm Telecommunications Program 1939 Harrison Street DDTP Conference Room, Suite 555 Oakland The Finance Committee of the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program will hold a 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 Elana Kalisher at (510) 874-1410 VOICE or (510) 874-1411 TTY. Environmental Reminder: Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings, because people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend. Public Meeting March 25, 1998 California Public Utilities 10 am - 2:30 pm Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 4206 San Francisco The interim committee for providing publicly available telecommunications devices capable of servicing the needs of the deaf or hearing impaired in existing buildings, structures, facilities, and public accomodations will conduct a monthly meeting. For more information, please contact Adam Thaler at (415) 703-1157. Public Meeting March 27, 1998 Deaf and Disabled 10 am - 4 pm Telecommunications Program 1939 Harrison Street DDTP Conference Room, 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 TTY. Environmental Reminder: Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings, because people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend. Public Meeting April 7, 1998 Deaf and Disabled 10 am - 4 pm Telecommunications Program 1939 Harrison Street DDTP Conference Room, 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 Sara Brucker at (510) 874-1410 VOICE or (510) 874-1411 TTY. Environmental Reminder: Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings, because people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend. Public Meeting April 9, 1998 Deaf and Disabled 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Telecommunications Program 1939 Harrison Street DDTP Conference Room, 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 TTY. Environmental Reminder: Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings, because people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend. Public Meeting April 27, 1998 Deaf and Disabled 10 am - 4 pm Telecommunications Program 1939 Harrison Street DDTP Conference Room, Suite 555 Oakland The California Relay Service Advisory Committee (CRSAC) 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 TTY. Environmental Reminder: Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings, because people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend. Public Meeting May 5, 1998 Deaf and Disabled 10 am - 4 pm Telecommunications Program 1939 Harrison Street DDTP Conference Room, 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 Sara Brucker at (510) 874-1410 VOICE or (510) 874-1411 TTY. Environmental Reminder: Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings, because people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend. Public Meeting May 14, 1998 Deaf and Disabled 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Telecommunications Program 1939 Harrison Street DDTP Conference Room, 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 TTY. Environmental Reminder: Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings, because people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend. Public Meeting May 22, 1998 Deaf and Disabled 10 am - 4 pm Telecommunications Program 1939 Harrison Street DDTP Conference Room, Suite 555 Oakland The California Relay Service Advisory Committee (CRSAC) 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 TTY. Environmental Reminder: Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings, because people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity must reduce their exposure in order to attend. NEW FILINGS NONE PETITIONS FOR MODIFICATION AND APPLICATIONS FOR REHEARING NONE DRAFT DECISIONS * PROPOSED DECISIONS * ALTERNATES * ARBITRATOR'S REPORTS NONE ADVICE LETTER FILINGS To inquire about a filing, call the Energy Division (703- 1093), Telecommunications Division (703-1889) or Water Division (703-2028). To protest a filing, mail the original letter/telegram to the Chief of the appropriate division (i.e., "Chief, [Energy, Telecommunications or Water] Division"), to be received no later than 20 days after the date the Advice Letter was filed. "Effective TBD" means that the date is to be determined by further Commission action. A date listed as "anticipated effective" may be subject to change. An Advice Letter Supplement is not a new filing, and there is no protest period unless indicated. 02/25/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Supplements A.L.No.19284, 19284-A Value Promise Plus - Reduce hourly rate in the day and evening period (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Energy PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY, PG&E 2067 monthly gas price filing - noncore. (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Telecom AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF CALIFORNIA, INC, 1340 AT&T Accunet T.45 Service contract for CA State University office of the Chancellor (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Telecom MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION, 333 Introduce the $0.05 Sundays promotion (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Telecom 78 MCIMETRO ATS, INC. (WESTERN UNION ATS), Increase and decrease various rates and make text changes (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Supplements A.L.No.19153, 19153-A Establish the floor and adjust price to floor for the Per Month Inside Wire Repair Plan-Residence (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Supplements A.L.No.19162, 19162-A Local Directory Asistance Service Floor, Adjustment (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Supplements A.L.No.19163, 19163-A IEC Directory Assistance Service Floor, Adjustment (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Supplements A.L.No.19265, 19265-A Introduce Anonymous Call Rejection (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Express contract to 19287 modify terms and conditions for providing ATM Cell Relay Service (effective TBD) 02/26/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Express contract for DDD 19288 and VPP service (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 1 ACCUTEL COMMUNICATIONS INC., Initial filing to provide interexchange telecommunications service (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF CALIFORNIA, INC, 1341 Revise AT&T Local Access Services and Interconnection Services tariff (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 23- GST TELECOM CALIFORNIA, INC., A Supplements A.L.No.23, Request approval for PowerTrunk contract (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 13 MGC COMMUNICATIONS INC, Tariff clean up which removes some services or products not being offered (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 6 NET-TEL CORPORATION, Increase in Directory Assistance rate (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Supplements A.L.No.19020, 19020-C Comply with D.97-08-059 (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Reduce per minute rates 19289 for Easy 8 (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Frame Relay/ATM 19290 Interworking Service (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 26 QWEST COMMUNICATIONS CORP (SO. PACIFIC), Introduce several new product offerings (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY, Introduce 412 Promotional Campaign to waive the service ordering and set-up charges associated with the provisioning of Voice Mail and certain Custom Calling Services (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 29 SPECTRANET ANAHEIM, Extends One Month Free Promotional Offer (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 9 SPECTRANET ORANGE, Extend One Month Free Promotion through March 31, 1998 (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 18 TOUCH 1 COMMUNICATIONS INC., Minor text changes and new products (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 13 TOUCH 1 LONG DISTANCE, INC., Text changes and two new products (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 7 U S WEST LONG DISTANCE, INC., Change the duration of the Business Direct - Plan C Promotion (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 2 VOYAGER NETWORKS INC., Cancel CPCN (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Telecom 60 WORLDCOM, INC. (LDDS WORLDCOM), Add a new service called Metro Frame Relay, a virtual Private Data Network service which allows customers to simulate high speed data network (effective TBD) 02/27/98 Water 14 LAKEVIEW WATER COMPANY, Compliance filing to revise tariff rules and service forms pursuant to Resolution W- 4085. (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Telecom 5 AMERITECH COMMUNICATIONS INT'L, INC,, Increase in rates and service charges for Basic and Commerical Operator Assistance (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Public Office closures-El 19291 Cajon (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Public Office Closure - 19292 Modesto (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Public Office Closure - 19293 San Jose (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Public Office Closure - 19294 Escondido (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Public Office Closure - 19295 Sacramento (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Public Office Closure - 19296 Torrance (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Public Office Closure - 19297 Los Angeles (Wilshire) (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Telecom PACIFIC BELL, Express contract for DDD 19298 and VPP (effective TBD) 03/02/98 Water 1452 CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY, [Marysville District]Decrease in water rates to correct the 1998 step rate increase and to record the adjustment in the balancing account. (anticipated effective 03/15/98) ADVICE LETTER PROTESTS To inquire about a protest, call the Energy Division (703- 1093), Telecommunications Division (703-1889) or Water Division (703-2028). To obtain a copy of the protest, please direct your request to the protestor. NONE MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION ITEMS March 4, 1998 Filings with Safety and Enforcement NONE ADJOURNMENTS * RESETTINGS * SUBMISSIONS C97-12- Bushey-Jay Lacny, dba Simply 042 Internet, vs. MCI Cellular, Oral Argument and Prehearing Conference held and completed C92-04- Weiss-Toro Water Service, Inc., et 034 al., Evidentiary Hearing held and submitted upon receipt of concurrent briefs due May 15 C97-11- Bennett-Joanne Carey vs. Pacific Gas 014 and Electric Company, Prehearing Confrence set for March 26, reset for 10 am, March 31, San Francisco REMOVALS FROM CALENDAR NONE NEW SETTINGS NONE LAW AND MOTION 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 (415) 703-1713 or from Central Files (415) 703-2045 . 3/4/98 10:00 am Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for A95-10- authorization to implement a plan of 024 reorganization which will result in a holding company structure, (Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Motion Requesting Confidential Treatment of Portions of the Office of Ratepayer Advocates' Audit Report), ALJ Janet Econome, Presiding - 3/10/98 9:30 am NONE SCHEDULED 3/17/98 9:30 am NONE SCHEDULED 3/24/98 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 (FPH) = Full Panel Hearing Hearing (IAM) = Initial Arbitration (AH) = Arbitration Meeting Hearing (M) = Mediation 3/4/98 9:00 am (EH)-Robert Hepler Lowe and Sheryl ALJ Bushey C97-12- Berkoff Lowe vs. All Points Moving & Comr Duque 007 Storage, to reduce invoice to amount of their firm bid City Hall, Room 15, 735 Anacapa, Santa Barbara 3/4/98 10:00 am (EH)-Commission Order Instituting ALJ Garde I97-07- Investigation for the purpose of Comr Bilas 014 establishing a list for the fiscal year 1998-99 and 1999-2000 of existing and proposed crossings at grade of city streets, county roads, or state highways in need of separation, or projects effecting the elimination of grade crossings by removal or relocation of streets or railroad tracks, or existing separations in need of alterations or reconstruction in accordance with Section 2452 of the streets and highways code, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also March 5, San Francisco); and 10:00 a.m., March 11, Los Angeles (also March 12, Los Angeles) 3/6/98 10:00 am (ECP)-Maria Lembi vs. Southern ALJ Barnett C98-01- California Edison Company for refusing 029 to restore service and incorrect billing of $4,479.88, Commission Courtroom, Los Angeles 3/6/98 1:00 pm (ECP)-C. David Stephan vs. Pacific ALJ Barnett C98-01- Bell, for violation of the tariff 031 provision for extended referral of a phone number Commission Courtroom, Los Angeles 3/9/98 10:00 am (EH)-Southern California Edison ALJ Barnett A92-05- Company, for authority to revise its Comr 047 energy cost adjustment billing Conlon factors, its electric revenue adjustment billing factor, its low income rate assistance and its base rate levels effective 1/1/93, and for authority to revise its energy reliability index and avoided capacity cost pricing , and for review of the reasonableness of Edison's operations during the period from 41/1/91 through 3/31/92. (Hearing limited to Southern California Edison Company's contract administration practices regarding (a) truncation and (b) energy and as- available capacity forecast rates.) Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 3/9/98 7:00 pm (PPH)Citizens Utilities Company of ALJ A97-11- California, for a general rate McVicar 007 increase of $210,305 or 31.9% for the Comr Duque A97-11- year 1998; $34,846 or 4.0% for the 008 year 1999; attrition revenue increase A97-11- of 3.8% for the year 2000 n the 009 Felton District, and related matters, Luther Burbank Center, East Auditorium, 50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa 3/10/98 2:30 pm (PHC)-Dillon Beach Residents. Coast AL:J C97-12- Springs Water Company, for excessive McVicar 052 rate increases, Comr Duque Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 3/11/97 10:00 am (PHC)-Landmark Communications, Inc., ALJ Kenney A97-07- for certificate of public convenience Comr Bilas 008 and necessity to resell interLATA and intraLATA telecommunications services, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 3/16/98 2:00 pm (PHC)-Commission Order Instituting ALJ I98-01- Investigation into whether to revoke Bennett 004 the operating authority of Felipa Comr Duque Garza Fuentes, dba Fuentes Tours, Telephone Prehearing Conference 3/17/98 10:00 am (PHC)-W. Victor vs. GTE California ALJ Walker C92-02- and Does 2001-2010, for correction of Comr Duque 032 telephone billing of $65.04 due to and billing errors, related Commission Courtroom, Los Angeles matters (also March 18, Los Angeles) 3/17/98 10:00 am (PHC)-San Diego Gas & Electric ALJ Minkin A98-01- Company, for authority to implement a Comr 014 distribution performance-based Neeper ratemaking mechanism, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 3/17/98 10:00 am (OA)-ARCO Products Company, Mobil Oil ALJ C97-04- Corporation, Texaco Refining and Careaga 025 Marketing Inc. vs. SFPP, L.P., for Comr Duque violation of Section 451 of the Public Utilities Code charging rates that are not just and reasonable for the intrastate transportation of refined petroleum products, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 3/19/98 7:00 pm (PPH)-SFPP, L.P., for authority to ALJ A97-05- issue promissory notes in an Stalder 019 aggregate principal amount not to Comr Bilas exceed $20 million, and to secure such notes under existing mortgages or other encumbrances of utility property, Simms Park, 16614 S. Clark Avenue, Bellflower 3/23/98 10:00 am (PHC)-Pacific Gas and Electric ALJ A97-10- Company, for recovery of 1996 capital Malcolm 014 additions costs, and, Comr Bilas A97-10- (PHC)-San Diego Gas & Electric 015 Company, for competition transition charge recovery of 1996 capital additions, and A97-10- (PHC)-Southern California Edison 024 Company, for authority to recover capital additions to its fossil generating facilities made between 11/1/96 AND 12/31/96, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also March 24-25, San Francisco) 3/23/98 7:00 pm (PPH)-Pacific Gas and Electric, for a ALJ A97-04- permit to construct the Vasona Patrick 043 Substation pursuant tOrder 131-D, Comr Bilas Town Hall, 110 East Main Street, Los Gatos 3/24/98 1:30 pm (PHC)-Pacific Gas and Electric ALJ A97-11- Company, to identify cost savings for Malcolm 004 revenue cycle service provided by Comr Duque other entities and to propose credits for end-use customers in such A97-11- circumstances, and 011 (PHC)-Southern California Edison Company, to identify cost savings for revenue cycle services provided by other entities and to propose net avoided-cost credits for end-use A97-12- customers in such circumstances for 012 implementation on 1/1/99, and (PHC)-San Diego Gas and Electric Company, to identify cost savings for revenue cycle services provided by other entities and to propose credits for end-use customers in such circumstances for implementation no later than 1/1/99 (Phase 1), Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (EH) for 10 am, April 1 (also for April 2-3 and April 6-7, San Francisco) 3/24/98 10:00 am (PHC)-Brooks Fiber Communications of ALJ Bushey C97-11- Fresno, Inc., Brooks Fiber Comr Duque 018 Communications of Stockton, Inc., Brooks Fiber Communications of Bakersfield, Inc., Brooks Fiber Communications of San Jose, Inc., and Brooks Fiber Communications of Sacramento, Inc vs Pacific Bell, for unreasonable and unlawful anti- competitive activities, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 3/25/98 7:00 pm (PPH)-Watertek Inc.,for approval of ALJ Garde A97-10- acquisition of Spreckels Sewer System Comr Duque 051 and rate request of $37.70 per month for residential service and industrial rates, City of Salinas Council Chambers, 200 Lincoln Avenue, Salinas 3/26/98 10:00 am (EH)-City of San Diego, for an order ALJ A96-05- authorizing the reopening of the Rosenthal 001 existing at-grade pedestrian crossing Comr at 54th Street (between Market Street Neeper and Naranja Street) to vehicular traffic in the City and County of San Diego, State Office Building, 1350 Front Street, Room B-103, San Diego (also March 27, San Diego) 3/27/98 9:30 am (PHC)-Southern California Edison ALJ A97-05- Company, for an order approving the Econome 027 settlement agreements between Comr Southern California Edison Company Conlon and winning bidders in Edison's biennial resource plan update auction, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 3/27/98 1:30 pm (PHC)-San Diego Gas & Electric ALJ A97-10- Company, for approval of Biennial Econome 081 Resource Plan Update (BRPU) Comr Settlements, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 3/30/98 10:00 am (EH)-Southern California Gas Company, ALJ A97-03- for approval of a long-term gas Patrick 015 transmission service contract with Comr Bilas Distribudora de Gas Natural de Mexicali, s. de R.L. de C.V., Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also March 31, and April 1-3, San Francisco) 3/30/98 10:00 am (EH)-Pamee Tina Collette and Lawrence ALJ A97-08- R. Vanoni to sell the Coast Springs McVicar 011 Water Company, Inc., and Joseph R. Comr Duque Bonamico, Sr., to acquire the Coast Springs Water Company, Inc., Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also March 31 and April 1-3, San Francisco) 3/30/98 2:00 pm (PPH)-Pacific Gas and Electric ALJ A97-12- Company, for authority to increase Wetzell 020 rates and charges for electric and Comr Bilas gas service effective 1/1/99, and I97-11- (PPH)-Commission Order Instituting 026 Investigation into the out-of-service status of Pacific Gas and Electric Company's El Dorado hydroelectric project and the need to reduce electric rates related to this non- functioning electric generating facility, City of Salinas Council Chambers, 200 Lincoln Avenue, Salinas (also 7:00 pm); (March 31, 7:00 pm, City of San Luis Obispo Community Room, 995 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo; April 1, 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm, City of Bakersfield Council Chambers, 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield; April 2, 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm, Clovis City Hall, 1033 Fifth Street, Clovis; April 3, 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm, Council Chambers, Civic Center, 678 W. 18th Street, Merced; April 13, 7:00 pm, Council Chambers, 531 K Street, Eureka; April 14, 7:00 pm, Chico Chamber of Commerce, 300 Salem Street, Chico; April 15, 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm, Council Chambers, City Hall 300 First Street, Woodland; April 16, 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm, Placerville Town Hall, 549 Main Street, Placerville; April 20, 2:00 pm, California Public Utilities Commission Auditorium, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco; April 24, 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm, Council Chambers, City Hall, First and Mission Streets, San Jose 3/31/98 10:00 am (PHC)-Joanne Carey vs. Pacific Gas ALJ C97-11- and Electric Company, for failure to Bennett 014 cease its unsafe practice of allowing Comr Bilas fumigation personnel to terminate gas service at a structure being fumigated, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 4/1/98 10:00 am (PHC)-Southern California Edison ALJ A97-12- Company, for an order approving Gottstein 043 termination agreement for termination Comr Duque of Interim Standard Offer No. 4 Power Purchase Agreement with Harbor Cogeneration Company, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 4/6/98 10:00 am (EH)-Commission Order Instituting ALJ R98-01- Rulemaking on the Commission's own Weissman 011 motion to assess and revise the Comr regulatory structure governing Knight California's natural gas industry, Comr Bilas Commission Auditorium, San Francisco (also April 7, San Francisco) 4/6/98 10:00 am (EH)-CABAC, Inc., for authority to ALJ A97-06- operate as an "on-call passenger Bennett 011 stage corporation pursuant to Section Comr Duque 1031 of the California Public Comr Utilities Code between points in Los Neeper 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 A97-06- Los Angeles Amtrak Terminal, and for 012 a zone of rate freedom for its tariff rates, and (EH)-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 A97-06- Angeles International, Burbank, Long 013 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, and (EH)-AMRAT, Inc., for authority to operate as an "on-call" passenger stage corporation pursuant to Section A97-07- 1031 of the California Public 041 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; and (EH)-Rideshare Port Management LLC, A97-09- dba Prime Time Shuttle, for authority 031 to operate as a passenger stage corporation 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, Palm Springs, Santa Barbara, and Oxnard Airports, San Pedro Harbor, and the Los Angeles Amtrak Station, on the other hand, and for a zone of rate freedom for its tariff rates, and (EH)-David Regwan, dba Prime Time Shuttle of Ventura, Orange and Los Angeles Counties, to sell, and AMRAT, Inc., a California Corporation, to purchase, the Passenger Stage Certificate granted by D.90-03-066 in Application 89-08-029, pursuant to Sections 854 and 1036(b) of the California Public Utilities Code, and establish a zone of rate freedom, Commission Courtroom, Los Angeles (also April 7 and 8, Los Angeles) 4/13/98 10:00 am (EH)-Pacific Gas and Electric, for a ALJ A97-04- permit to construct the Vasona Patrick 043 Substation pursuant to General Order Comr Bilas 131-D,and, C97-12- William W. and Eleanor Ann Burns vs. 028 Pacific gas and Electric Company for not including a comparison of alternative routes or locations of the proposed Vasona Substation and for failure to comply with CPUC procedures, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also April 14 and 15, San Francisco) 4/17/98 10:00 am (PHC)-Pacific Bell, application to ALJ A97-11- modify certain affiliate transaction Rosenthal 040 rules as contained in D.87-12-067, Comr D.92-07-072, and D.86-010-026 to Conlon facilitate the post-merger consolidation of support services, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 4/17/98 10:00 am (PHC)-California Cable Television ALJ Walwyn C97-03- Association vs. Pacific Bell, for Comr Duque 049 offering and promoting the bundled offering of the basic exchange service and Internet service in violation of due procedures and without authorization, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 4/21/98 10:00 am The City of Vernon vs. The Atchison, ALJ C96-01- Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, for non- Careaga 019 compliance with zoning, Comr Commission Courtroom, San Francisco Neeper 4/24/98 10:00 am (PHC)-Peter Farr Wood vs. Pacific ALJ Bushey C97-09- Bell, for failure to provide adequate Comr Duque 059 services and for discriminatory treatment, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 5/1/98 9:30 am (PHC)-Pacific Gas and Electric ALJ A97-12- Company, for authority to increase Wetzell 020 rates and charges for electric and Comr Bilas gas service effective 1/1/99, and I97-11- (PHC)-Commission Order Instituting 026 Investigation into the out-of-service status of Pacific Gas and Electric Company's El Dorado hydroelectric project and the need to reduce electric rates related to this non- functioning electric generating facility, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco 5/5/98 9:00 am (EH)-Southern California Water ALJ A97-10- Company, for authority to recover in McVicar 083 rates the costs of replacement water Comr rights in its Barstow District, Neeper Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also May 6-8, San Francisco) 5/7/98 10:00 am (EH)-Snow Valley, Inc. vs. Southern ALJ C97-09- California Edison Company, for Bennett 024 unjust, unreasonable and Comr discriminatory rates and charges and Knight for improper charges for construction of a power substation, Riverside City Hall, 3900 Main Street, Seventh Floor, Riverside 5/11/98 10:00 am (EH)-Citizens Utilities Company of ALJ A97-11- California, for a general rate McVicar 007 increase of $210,305 or 31.97% for Comr Duque the year 1998, $34,846 or 4.0% for the year 1999, attrition revenue increase of 3.8% for the year 2000 in A97-11- the Felton District, and 008 (EH)-Citizens Utilities Company of California, for a general rate increase of $481,362 or 38.3% for the year 1998, no increase is being A97-11- requested fort 1999 and the attrition 009 year 2000 in the Larkfield District, and (EH)-Citizens Utilities Company of California, for a general rate increase of $1,400,275 or 9.0% for the year 1998, $1,274,163 or 7.4% for the year 1999, an attrition revenue increase of 6.9% for the year 2000 in the Sacramento District, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also May 12-15, San Francisco) 5/11/98 1:30 pm (PHC)-Pacific Gas and Electric ALJ A97-11- Company, to identify cost savings for Malcolm 004 revenue cycle services provided by Comr Duque other entities and to propose credits for end-use customers in such A97-11- circumstances, and 011 (PHC)-Southern California Edison Company, to identify cost savings for revenue cycle services provided by other entities and to propose net avoided-cost credits for end-use A97-11- customers in such circumstances for 012 implementation on 1/1/99, and, (PHC)-San Diego Gas & Electric Company, to identify cost savings for revenue cycle services provided by other entities and to propose credits for end-use customers in such circumstances for implementation no later than 1/1/99, Phase 2, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco; (EH) for 10 am, May 18, San Francisco (also May 19-22, 26-29, and June 1-5, San Francisco 7/15/98 10:00 am (EH)-Rulemaking on the Commission's ALJ R95-04- own motion into competition for local Pulsifer 043 exchange service, and Comr I95-04- (EH)-Investigation on the Conlon 044 Commission's own motion into competition for local exchange service, Commission Courtroom, San Francisco (also July 16-17, 20-24, San Francisco) 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 Ex Parte 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, Room 2002, San Francisco; telephone (415) 703-2045. Copies of tendered notices are available in the Central Files Office 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 Files Office 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. 2/27/98 A96-11-046 Southern California Edison Company, for authority to sell gas-fired electrical generation facilities. Summary: AUGMENTATION REQUIRED - On February 24, 1998, Andrew J. Skaff, Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May, attorney for Destec Energy, Inc. (Destec), met with Julie Halligan, adv. to Cmmr. Bilas, regarding the status of Edison's request for approval for the sale of its Long Beach power generating station to Destec and NRG Energy, Inc. Skaff explained the factors that supported the fairness of the market price and the need for expedited approval. Filer: Destec Energy, Inc. Contact: Dawn Mefford Phone: (510) 466-6971 3/2/98 I96-02-043 Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the operations, practices, and conduct of Communication Telesystems International (CTI) and Edward S. Soren, President of CTI, 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 to another, and other requirements for long distance carriers Summary: On February 27, 1998, Communications TeleSystems International (CTS) sent a letter (attached) to Cmmr. Bilas. A copy of the letter was also sent to counsel for The Greenlining Institute and Latino Issues Forum, CSD's counsel, and ALJ Bushey. The letter responds to the issues raised by the Greenling Institute and Latino Issues Forum in their two recent ex-parte communications with Cmmr. Bilas. The letter points out that, California Public Utilities Code section 1807 does not permit the Commission to assess the cost of intervenor compensation against CTS. It points out the issues raised by CTS and ALJ Bushey with respect to the details of intervenors' application for compensation are issues routinely raised in connection with compensation applications. The letter indicates that CTS objected to intervenors' claim that ALJ Bushey was a biased ALJ in these proceedings. Filer: Communications TeleSystems International Contact: David Brownstein Phone: (415) 772-6356 3/2/98 A97-12-004 Pacific Gas and Electric Companyfor an order granting PG&E permission to use natural gas-based financial instruments to manage gas costs associated with natural gas purchased for utility electric generation A97-12-005 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for authority to decrease its rate and charges for electric and gas service and increase rates and charges for pipeline expansion service- test year 1996 general rate case consolidated with I9502015 Summary: On March 2, 1998, Patrick Golden, attorney, Law Department, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), contacted ALJ Minkin. Golden asked ALJ Minkin to clarify the specific type of information sought in response to her February 10, 1998 ruling in A97-12-005, page 3, paragraph 2, regarding proposed limits to the financial derivatives authority being sought. Filer: Pacific Gas and Electric Company Contact: Heidi Holzhauer Phone: (415) 972-5611 EXECUTIVE ORDERS SIGNED 2/20/98 D98-02-117 C95-05-046 - Vogel Peterson Furniture Company v. Industrial Freight System. For unreasonable and discriminatory undercharges. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. 2/17/98 D98-02-118 A98-01-007 - ACS Systems, Inc. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide interLATA and intraLATA telecommunications service as a facilities-based carrier. Granted. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-119 A98-01-006 - Level 3 Communications, L.L.C. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide interLATA and intraLATA telecommunications service as a facilities-based carrier. Granted. This proceeding is closed. 2/20/98 D98-02-120 C95-08-071 - Goodmark Foods, Inc. v. Industrial Freight System, Inc. For unreasonable and discriminatory undercharges. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. D98-02-121 C95-12-026 - Playtex Products, Inc. v. Industrial Freight System, Inc. For unreasonable and discriminatory undercharges. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. D98-02-122 C95-12-028 - Smithkline Beecham Consumer Healthcare v. Industrial Freight System, Inc. For unreasonable and discriminatory undercharges. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. D98-02-123 C95-12-029 - Mallinckrodtbaker, Inc. v. Industrial Freight System, Inc. For unreasonable and discriminatory undercharges. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. D98-02-124 C95-12-032 - Polychrome Corporation v. Industrial Freight System, Inc. For unreasonable and discriminatory undercharges. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. D98-02-125 C95-12-033 - Ezon Products, Inc. v. Industrial Freight System, Inc. For unreasonable and discriminatory undercharges. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. D98-02-126 C95-12-063 - AT&T Global Information Solutions Company v. Industrial Freight System, Inc. For unreasonable and discriminatory undercharges. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. D98-02-127 C97-01-053 - Robert Winterbotham v. Pacific Bell. For charging for ISDN services not requested or used an amount of $12,182.04, and failure to warn about automatic dialing. C97-01- 053 was dismissed in D97-10-082. Corrects D97-10-082, ordering the correct amount of money ($10,276.84) on deposit with the Commission to be forwarded to Pacific Bell. D98-02-128 C95-09-048 - General Ribbon Corporation v. Industrial Freight System, Inc. For unreasonable and discriminatory undercharges. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. D98-02-129 A97-07-041 - Rideshare Port Management L.L.C., dba Prime Time Shuttle. For authority to operate as a passenger stage corporation 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, Palm Springs, Santa Barbara and Oxnard Airport, San Pedro Harbor, and the Los Angeles Amtrack station on the other, and for a zone of rate freedom. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of applicant. D98-02-130 C97-07-012 - Mobile Mini, Inc. v AT&T Communications of California and MCI Telecommunications Corp. For improper disconnection of 800 number. Dismissed upon written and unopposed request of complainant. 2/23/98 D98-02-131 A98-01-009 - NTTA.COM, Inc. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide interLATA and intraLATA telecommunications service as a facilities-based carrier. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed. 2/24/98 D98-02-132 A98-01-010 - iTelsa (USA) Inc. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide interLATA and intraLATA telecommunications service as a facilities-based carrier. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-133 A98-01-013 - U.S. Payphone, Inc. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide interLATA and intraLATA telecommunications service as a switchless reseller. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed. COMMISSION MEETING OF February 19, 1998 2/19/98 D98-02-089 C97-05-024 - Lena Humber v. North Gualala Water Company (NGWC). Involving the gross-up of taxes for contributions in aid of construction for small water companies. Denied. Directs NGWC to make available its post-construction audit by 3/1/98. Directs the parties to notify the Commission of the result of the inspection and the audit. The money on deposit with the Commission shall be retained pending notification that the precise contributions in aid construction gross-up costs have been identified and any amounts in dispute shall be transferred to NGWC. If the parties are unable to agree, they may return to the Commission for a final accounting. D98-02-090 A95-12-087 - Integrated Teleservices, Inc. To expand its certificate of public convenience and necessity to include authority to operate as a competitive local exchange service provider. Denied without prejudice due to lack of prosecution. D98-02-091 A95-05-049 - Southern California Edison Company (Edison). For a Commission order finding that its costs and operations during the reasonableness review period from 4/1/94 to 3/31/95 were prudent. Approves the stipulation attached to the decision as Appendix A. Directs Edison to credit its Electric Deferred Refund Account the amount of $318,540, plus applicable interest. Directs Edison to submit an advice letter by 3/21/98 which sets forth a plan to refund these amounts to ratepayers. D98-02-092 A93-12-029 - Southern California Edison Company (Edison). To adopt a Performance-Based Ratemaking (PBR) Mechanism effective 1/1/95. Awards The Utility Reform Network (TURN) $145,697.51 in compensation for its substantial contribution to D96-09- 092. Edison shall pay TURN $145,697.51 by 3/21/98, plus interest. D98-02-093 A97-04-005 - Unocal California Pipeline Company (UNOCAP) and Tosco Corporation. For authority to sell and acquire public utility assets and to transfer control of a public utility. Approves transfer of control of the operating authority to UNOCAP. Directs UNOCAP to file an advice letter by 3/21/98. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-094 A97-06-016 - Unocal California Pipeline Company. For authority to remove its Avila Station facilities from common carrier service. Granted, as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-095 C96-12-028 - Gray Panthers of Santa Barbara v. Southern California Edison Company. To restore one permanent Edison's office in Santa Barbara and one in Goleta where utility bills may be paid and where information regarding electric service is available. Service quality issues shall be addressed in A97-12-047. Dismissed without prejudice. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-096 A97-11-037 - Tamarack Transportation, Inc. dba SuperShuttle of Los Angeles. For authority to establish a zone of rate freedom. Granted, as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-097 A97-11-035 - Preferred Transportation, Inc. dba SuperShuttle of Orange County. For authority to establish a zone of rate freedom. Granted, as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-098 A97-11-036 - Arcadia Transit, Inc. dba SuperShuttle. For authority to establish a zone of rate freedom. Granted, as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-099 A94-12-005 - Pacific Gas and Electric Company. For authority to decrease its rates and charges for electric and gas service, and increase rates for pipeline expansion service. Awards Agricultural Energy Consumers Association $21,111.02 in compensation for its substantial contribution to D97-03-017, as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-100 A97-12-027 - Dwayne Lee Porter dba D.L. Porter Corp. For registration as a non-utility electric service provider. Denied. Porter may reapply after he has completed his community service obligation to the satisfaction of the Court. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-101 (I & S) C97-08-004 - Investigation and suspension on the Commission's own motion of tariff filed by Advice Letter Nos. 287 and 287-A of San Jose Water Company in Santa Clara County. Extends the period of suspension of Advice Letter Nos. 287 and 287-A filed by San Jose Water Company to 6/2/98. D98-02-102 A93-08-002 - MTEL Digital Services, Inc. For authority to transfer, and Linkatel Pacific, L.P. for authority to acquire certain of MTEL's assets, including its certificate of public convenience and necessity. Granted. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-103 R95-04-043 - Rulemaking on the Commission's own motion into competition for local exchange service. I95-04-044 -Related Matter. Corrects error in D98-01-055, as set forth. D98-02-104 A97-11-032 - Southern California Edison Company. For authority to issue, sell, and deliver one or more series of Debt Securities and to guarantee the obligations of others in respect of the issuance of Debt Securities, the total aggregate principal amount of such indebtedness and guarantees not to exceed $800,000,000; to execute and deliver one or more indentures; to sell, lease, assign, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of or encumber utility; and for an exemption form the Commission's competitive bidding rule. Granted, as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-105 A97-04-066 - Lightbridge, Inc., AirTouch Cellular, Inc., Pacific Bell Mobile Services, Inc., Cox Communications PCS. L.P., and Sprint PCS, Inc. To establish an inter- carrier credit check system. Grants the application subject to two conditions, as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-106 R93-04-003 - Rulemaking on the Commission's own motion to govern open access to Bottleneck Services and establish a framework for Network Architecture Development of Dominant Carrier Networks. I93-04-002 - Related matter. Directs Pacific Bell to file an advice letter, serving it upon all parties with whom Pacific has entered into a nondisclosure agreement by 3/5/98, as set forth; directs Pacific Bell to submit and serve an appropriate nondisclosure agreement and a compliance filing as set forth-the compliance filing shall not be subject to protests. Admits pages from the deposition transcript concerning SCIS and Richard Scholl into the record, as set forth. Denies motions of AT&T Communications of California, Inc. and MCI Telecommunications Corporation to (a) include deposition transcripts concerning Pacific's cost studies in the record, and (b) to file certain deposition transcripts under seal, as set forth. D98-02-107 R97-10-050 - Rulemaking on the Commission's own motion into the regulation of containerized shipments of use household goods and personal effects transported to and from self- service storage facilities. The Executive Director shall cause the Commission Staff to prepare a resolution embodying the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law set forth, and shall certify a copy of the Resolution to the California Legislature. Upon final action of the Legislature, the Commission shall consider appropriate changes to household goods regulatory program. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-108 R90-02-008 - Rulemaking on the Commission's own motion to change the structure of gas utilities' procurement practices and to propose refinements to the regulatory framework for gas utilities. Adopts Enron's petition to modify D95-07-048, as set forth. D98-02-109 A96-10-008 - Sprint Communications Company L.P. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate as a competitive local carrier providing both facilities-based and resold local exchange service. Denies Sprint's petition to modify D97-08-045 without prejudice. Directs the assigned Administrative Law Judge to solicit comments on whether an elimination or other modification in the rule that competitive local carriers maintain their books and record in accordance with the Uniform System of Accounts in R95-04-043/I95- 04-044. A96-10-008 is closed. D98-02-110 A97-07-048 - Southern California Edison Company. For authority to lease available space on certain distribution power poles and street light poles to Metricom, Inc. Approved, as set forth. This proceeding is closed. D98-02-111 A97-11-004 - Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). To identify cost savings for revenue cycle services provided by other entities and to propose credits for end-use customers in such circumstances for implementation no later than January 1, 1999. A97-11-011, A97-12-012 - Related matters. This decision addresses the appeal from the assigned Commissions' ruling dated January 26, 1998, by Southern California Edison Company, of the classification of the phases of the consolidated proceeding as ratesetting. Interim order - Denied Southern California Edison Company's Appeal dated, February 5, 1998, of the Assigned Commissioners' Ruling. D98-02-112 A97-09-038 - Southern California Edison Company (Edison). For an order approving termination agreement for termination of ISO4 power purchase agreements between Edison and Geo Mesa, L.P. Grants approval of the contract termination agreement, as set forth. Motion of Edison for a protective order is granted. D98-02-113 C94-09-058 - Airtouch Communications Corporation v. Pacific Bell. For administering the numbering plan code in a discriminatory manner. C95-01- 001 - Related Matter. Closes C94-09- 058 and C95-01-001. Remaining implementation issues shall be addressed in R95-04-043/I95-04-044. This decision is issued in an adjudicatory proceeding. D98-02-114 I98-02-004 - Investigation into the operations and practices of Boston- Finney, registered Non-utility Electric Services Provider No. 1105, and those of the managing directors or trustees, Christopher S. Mee and Richard MacFarlane, and whether theses respondents have violated provisions of the Public Utilities (PU) Code, including section 394.25, or Commission orders. Commission consideration of potential outcomes from PU Code section 394.25 hearing held on February 13, 1998. Interim order - Hearing is rescheduled to February 25-26, as set forth. Boston-Finney shall comply with certain restrictions, as set forth. D98-02-115 A97-07-008 - Landmark Communications, Inc. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to resell local, interLATA, and intraLATA telecommunications services. Grants rehearing of D97-11-056. D98-02-116 A94-12-006 - Southern California Gas Company (SoCal). For recovery of costs related to the Northridge earthquake. Denies rehearing of D97- 06-064 by SoCal Gas. Reopens A95-06- 002 for the limited purpose of considering appropriate corrective changes to the adopted base margin requirements to eliminate any double counting of the $6.9 million in insurance proceeds. I98-02-025 - Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the operations, marketing and sales practices of GTE California's Language Assistance Center. I98-02-026 - Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the operations and practices of Paradise Movers LLC, and its Chief Executive Officer, James Shiloh. RESOLUTIONS 2/19/98 ALJ 176- Ratification of preliminary 2987 determinations of category for proceedings initiated by application. The preliminary determinations are pursuant to Article 2.5, Rules 4 and 6.1 of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. (See also Rule 63.2(c) regarding notice of assignment.) Adopted. E-3524 All Energy Utilities. This resolution requires energy utilities to continue use of existing income limits for the California Alternate Rates for Energy and for the Low-Income Weatherization Program and authorizes the director of the energy division to approve revised income levels. Adopted. G-3230 Advice Letter 2593 of Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas). This resolution grants approval to change an existing memo account to a tracking account to record past savings resulting from the zone credit limitations. Approved with modification. Within 90 days of approval of this Resolution, SoCalGas shall file an advice letter showing the monthly calculation of the difference between collections from all customers to defray the authorized zone rate revenue requirement and the amount of zone rate credits actually provided to eligible customers from January 1, 1995 through May 31, 1977 with the applicable interest. G-3232 Advice Letter 2622 of Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas). This resolution grants approval to transfer the balance in the NCO shortfall memorandum account to the core fixed cost account for recovery from core customers beginning January 1, 1998. Approved with modification. SoCalGas shall close the NCO Shortfall Memorandum Account and indicate in the Core Fixed Cost Account after the transfer that the amount is from a closed memorandum account authorized by the Commission. SR-93 This resolution authorizes the railroads in California to update costs of maintaining automatic grade- crossing warning devices for calendar year 1997. Adopted. SR-94 This resolution grants a temporary variance at bent 2 from side clearance requirements of General Order 26-D during seismic retrofit of Vincent Bridge between Los Angeles and Terminal Island affecting train movements of Union Pacific, Burlington Northern Santa Fe, and Pacific Harbor Line. Granted. T-16110 Advice letter 19142 of Pacific Bell (Pacific). This resolution approves an interconnection agreement between Pacific Bell Mobile Services and Pacific pursuant to Section 252 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Adopted. T-16115 Advice Letter (AL) 19020, AL-19020-A and AL 19020-B of Pacific Bell (Pacific). Request to add services to its resale tariff as required by D97- 08-059. Approved, but orders Pacific to modify its resale tariff to include FRS Port Change Charge to be offered at a resale rate of $30.00 per port charge on an interim basis until an appropriate rate is determined in the Open Access and Network Architecture Development proceeding, R93-04-003/I93- 04-002. Granted. T-16117 Calaveras Telephone Company's Advice Letter (AL) 191; California-Oregon Telephone Company's AL 212; Citizens Telecommunications Company of the Golden State's AL 24; Citizens Telecommunications Company of Tuolumne's AL; Ducor Telephone Company's AL 211; Evans Telephone Company's AL 267; Foresthill Telephone Company's AL 178; GTE West Coast Incorporated's AL 441; Happy Valley Telephone Company's AL 87; Hornitos Telephone Company's AL 161; Kerman Telephone Company's AL 244; Pinnacles Telephone Company's AL 128; Sierra Telephone Company's AL 222; Siskiyou Telephone Company's AL 242; The Ponderosa Telephone Company's AL 238; The Volcano Telephone Company's AL 226; Winterhaven Telephone Company's AL 82. Seventeen Small Local Exchange Telephone Companies. This resolution establishes 1998 California High Cost Fund A draws and revising local exchange rates and intralata billing surcharges/surcredits. Adopted. T-16121 Advice Letter 19014 of Pacific Bell (Pacific). Requests for authority to add eight wire centers for collocation to their 175-T tariffs. Pacific is given provisional authority to revise Schedule Cal. P.U.C. No. 175-T Access Service, Section 16 Expanded Interconnection Service, to add eight additional wire centers where physical collocation will be available. The provisional status will expire 30 days after final resolution of the appeal process involving the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Order in CC Dockets 91-141, 93-162 and 94-97 and we direct Pacific to inform this Commission of the appeal results and to revisit not only these eight wire centers, but all of its collocation rates are at that time. The intrastate interconnection rates are not in parity with their FCC rates, and therefore is not in compliance with D95-08-037. Granted. T-16126 Pacific Bell's Advice Letter (AL) 19131; Calaveras Telephone Company's AL 193; California-Oregon Telephone Company's AL 214 ; Ducor Telephone Company's AL 269; Evans Telephone Company's AL 259; Foresthill Telephone Company's AL 182; Happy Valley Telephone Company's AL 189; Hornitos Telephone Company's AL 163; Kerman Telephone Company's AL 246; Pinnacles Telephone Company's AL 131; The Siskiyou Telephone Company's AL 244; The Volcano Telephone Company's AL 228; Winterhaven Telephone's AL 84. This resolution authorizes the adoption of a change in the Part 32 expense limit from $500 to $2,000 for certain accounts, effective January 1, 1998. This resolution does not approve any revenue requirement changes associated with this accounting change nor are any hereby authorized, pending further action of this Commission. Adopted. TL-18836 Resolution approving issuance of charter-party carrier certificates pursuant to Section 5374(b) of the Public Utilities Code. Granted. TL-18837 Resolution denying issuance of charter- party authority or household goods carrier authority for failure to satisfy statutory provisions of the Public Utilities Code and Commission general orders. Adopted. W-4091 Advice Letter (AL) 517 and Supplement AL 517-A of California American Water Company, Monterey District. This resolution authorizes the establishment of a memorandum account for tracking costs related to the State Water Resources Control Board Order No. WR95-10 on the Carmel River Water rights and formulation of solutions to long-term water supply issues for up to $394,000. Adopted. W-4092 McBeth Acres Water System (MAWS). This resolution decertificates MAWS at its request. Adopted.