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Public Utilities Commission of the State of California
Steve Larson, Executive Director
Headquarters |
Southern California Office |
505 Van Ness Avenue |
320 West 4th Street, Suite 500 |
San Francisco, CA 94102 |
Los Angeles, CA 90013 |
(415) 703-2782 |
(213) 576-7000 |
Website:
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov
Calendar Archive:
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/daily_calendar_archive/
Monday, April 18, 2005
· Commission Meetings
· Notices
· Subscription Information (Daily Calendar and Agenda)
· Commissioner Office Hours
· Public Meetings and Workshops
· Notice of Draft Resolutions (PU Code § 311(g))
· New Filings
· Petitions for Modification and Applications for Rehearing
· Draft Decisions/Proposed Decisions/Alternates/Presiding Officer's Decisions/ Arbitrator's Reports
· Advice Letter Filings
· Miscellaneous Transportation Items
· Miscellaneous Telecommunication Matters
· Adjournments/Resettings/Hearings Concluded
· Removals from Calendar
· New Settings
· Law and Motion Hearings
· Final Oral Argument
· Hearings
· Notice of Denial of Request for Ex Parte Meeting
· Notice of All-Party Meetings (PU Code §1701.3(c))
· Notice of Ex Parte Communications
The Commission's policy is to schedule hearings (meetings, workshops, etc.) in locations that are accessible to people with disabilities. | ||
The CPUC encourages all Californians to participate in its meetings, hearings, workshops, and proceedings. We try to hold our public meetings only in places that are wheelchair accessible and which can accommodate specialized equipment and other services useful to people with disabilities. Please see the notice of the meeting you wish to attend for more specifics. If you plan to attend and need specialized accommodations for a particular meeting that are not listed in the notice, request them from the Public Advisor's Office at least three business days in advance of the meeting. Contact the Public Advisor's Office by any one of the following: | ||
Email:
public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov |
FAX: 415-355-5404 (Attn.: Public Advisor) |
April 21, 2005 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco |
May 5 2005 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco |
May 26, 2005 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco |
Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting dates are reserved as noted but will only be held if there are ratesetting matters to be considered.
April 18, 2005 |
1:30 pm |
San Francisco |
May 2, 2005 |
1:30 pm |
San Francisco |
May 23, 2005 |
1:30 pm |
San Francisco |
NONE
Starting May 24, 2004, the Central Files Office will be open for business from 8 a.m. to 12 noon only.
Unless otherwise directed, all courier-delivered documents submitted for filing as part of the formal record in a proceeding should be taken directly to the Commission's lobby, 505 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco; Suite 500, 320 West 4th Street 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.
To purchase Commission documents, there is a charge of 20 cents a printed page (postage prepaid) with a minimum purchase of $2.00.
The auditorium, hearing rooms and training room at the headquarters of the California Public Utilities Commission, located at 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, are available for rent. Further information about requirements and fees can be obtained by contacting Colette Kondo at (415) 703-1401.
For information contact: |
California Public Utilities Commission |
April 15, 2005 |
Southern California |
April 18, 2005 |
Northern California |
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison Company, Southern California Gas Company, and San Diego Gas & Electric Company (the Joint Utilities), will hold two public workshops to present and discuss the results of The Joint Utilities 2004 Low-Income Energy Efficiency Program Bill Savings Report. Workshop participants will have an opportunity to provide input to the Team before the recommendations are finalized and submitted to the CPUC for approval. The team will consider the public input and revise the draft report as appropriate.
A copy of the Draft Bill Savings Report will be posted on the Low-Income Oversight Board's website at
http://www.liob.org.
Parties who have questions regarding the workshops may contact Mary O'Drain at 415-973-2317 or
MJOb@pge.com.
Teleconference Information: A number is being provided for individuals who wish to call into the workshops. The call-in number for the April 15th workshop is: 800-423-1988; Passcode: 682499#. The call-in number for the April 18th workshop is: 800-423-1988; Passcode: 682503#.
April 18, 2005 |
Hiram Johnson State Building |
Parties in the Avoided Cost rulemaking (R04-04-025) will meet to discuss implementation steps associated with utility application of the E3 avoided cost methodology approved in D05-04-024. Utilities are preparing to file their proposed Energy Efficiency (EE) program budgets for the 2006-2008 program cycle on June 1, 2005. These EE filings will contain Standard Practice Manual (SPM) cost-effectiveness calculations (tests) using avoided cost values from the E3 avoided cost methodology. E3 has constructed a new and separate Customer Energy Efficiency (CEE) calculator that takes output from the E3 avoided cost models and calculates two cost-effectiveness tests set forth in the Standard Practice Manual (SPM): the Total Resource Cost (TRC) test and Program Administrator Cost (PAC) test. Parties should take time to preview the CEE Calculator at
www.ethree.com/cpuc_avoidedcosts.html.
The workshop will also address: (1) the instances in which it is appropriate to use hourly data or time-of-use data to evaluate certain EE measures; (2) the role of the Database for Energy Efficient Resources (DEER) data base; and (3) the Energy Efficiency Programs Reporting Requirements Manual. However, the focus of the workshop will be primarily on issues necessary for the utilities to meet their upcoming June 1, 2005 filing deadlines.
A detailed agenda will be circulated to the service list in advance of the workshop.
Contact: Wade McCartney at (916) 324-9010 or
wsm@cpuc.ca.gov with any questions.
April 20, 2005 |
California Public Utilities Commission |
The Telecommunications Division has scheduled this workshop in compliance with D05-04-026. The objective of this workshop is to determine the role of a third party administrator (TPA) or a certifying agent (CertA) whose duties are to qualify low-income households in ULTS based on eligibility criteria established in D05-04-026. This workshop may continue on April 21, and/or April 27 at the same time and venue.
The workshop will address the following: (1) Certification and Verification forms; (2) Master Database and Confidentiality of Customers' Personal Information; (3) Web-based Enrollment Program and Accessibility by Disabled; (4) Roles of and Relationship between Consumers, Carriers, and Certifying Agent; and (5) Implementation Schedule. Complete packet for this workshop is available at:
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/static/industry/telco/index.htm.
This is a public meeting. A phone bridge is available by calling 877-780-7587, passcode: 242672#. Due to an anticipated large number of workshop participants, participation by phone bridge is limited to listening only.
Suggested revisions and additions to the agenda may be sent through email to
ayy@cpuc.ca.gov by April 14, 2005. Due to room and phone bridge capacity constraints, please include in the email the number of representatives that will be attending the workshop and/or using the phone bridge.
The training room is accessible to people with disabilities. If specialized accommodations for the disabled are needed such as sign language interpreters, please call the Public Advisor at (415) 703-2074 or TTY# (415) 703-5282 or toll free
# 1-866-836-7825 on or before April 15, 2005.
April 14, 2005 The April 14th date has been cancelled. |
California Public Utilities Commission |
Order Instituting Rulemaking to Promote Policy and Program Coordination and Integration in Electric Utility Resource Planning.
The workshop in the above-entitled matter will be held before Administrative Law Judge Mark S. Wetzell or advisory staff.
California Relay Service Advisory Committee (CRSAC) |
DDTP Office |
The CRSAC of the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program will hold a meeting to address the following:
PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA
I. Routine Business, A. Introductions, B. Agenda Modifications and Approval, C. Review of Minutes of the Previous Meeting, D. Review of Action List, E. CRS Contract Manager's Report, F. CRS Report, 1. Data Report - Sprint, 2. Data Report - MCI, 3. Data Report - Nordia, G. CPUC Report and General Program Status Update, H. Report from TADDAC Liaison, I. DDTP Staff Reports, 1. Field Operations, 2. Consumer Affairs, 3. Outreach, and 4. Marketing; II. Public Input;
III. Discussion of Chairs' meeting; IV. CRS-II Update and Discussion; V. CapTel Discussion; VI. CRSAC Priority List;
VII. Issues Regarding STS Calls; VIII. Discussion Regarding Abbreviated Dialing; IX. Member Reports; X. Offsite Meetings; XI. Future Meetings and Locations; and XII. Goals and Objectives.
Meeting Information: For more information, please contact Jane Elin, DDTP Committee Coordinator at (510) 302-1100 x110 voice or (510) 302-1118 TTY.
Environmental Notice: People with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivities must reduce their exposure in order to attend this meeting. Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings.
April 25, 2005 |
Fresno State Building |
Application of Union Pacific Railroad Company, Keene Water System (0434W), For Authorization to Increase Rates and For Interim Rate Relief.
The workshop in the above-entitled matter will be held before Administrative Law Judge John E. Thorson.
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION TO DISCLOSE INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Draft Resolution Authorizing Disclosure of Commission Consumer Services Division (Utilities Safety Branch) Investigation Records pursuant to: (1) General Order 66-C Requests by the law firm of Thon, Beck & Vanni, representing the injured party, Daniel Evard, and by the law firm of Haight, Brown & Bonesteel; and (2) a Deposition Subpoena served by Southern California Edison Company's attorneys at the Law Offices of Don H. Zell. These record requests seek disclosure of Commission staff investigative records relating to an accident that occurred on January 27, 2004. Daniel Evard was injured after he contacted an overhead electrical wire maintained by Southern California Edison Company with an aluminum pole while rotating a vinyl poster sign on a billboard located below the wire. (Incident No. E20040127-01.)
A draft resolution (L-316) by the Legal Division authorizing disclosure of the Utilities Safety Branch's investigative report concerning Incident No. E20040127-01 is scheduled for consideration on the May 5, 2005 Commission meeting agenda. The Commission may vote on this resolution at that time, or it may postpone a vote. The Commission may adopt all or part of
L-316, amend or modify it, or set it aside and prepare a different resolution.
On April 4, 2005, the draft resolution was circulated to the requesting parties including the subject utility, Southern California Edison Company, pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 311(g) and Rules 77.7 and 81 of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. Interested parties may review the draft resolution and service list at the "Currently Open for Comment" section of the Commission's Internet site at cpuc.ca.gov.
The Commission will consider the draft resolution at its May 5, 2005 meeting. Interested parties may file comments on the draft resolution, and may file replies to comments. An original and two copies of comments must be filed with the Legal Division by April 21, 2005, at the address set forth below. Reply comments must be filed by April 27, 2005. Parties making comments must also serve comments, and reply comments, on the service list, and send copies of comments and reply comments by electronic mail to the email address below. Comments shall focus on factual, legal or technical error in the draft resolution, and reply comments shall be limited to identifying misrepresentations of law and fact contained in the comments of other parties. (Rule 77.7.) Parties may view comments at the Commission's San Francisco Office.
Paul Angelopulo
Legal Division
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5125
San Francisco, CA 94102
Telephone: (415) 703-4742 Email:
pfa@cpuc.ca.gov
4/12/05 |
C05-04-016 - Julie Bovay and Michael Wozniak doing business as Catalina Computers vs. Pacific Bell Telephone Company dba SBC California (U 1001-C), for the following orders: (1) that the Impound sum of $5,702.13 be released to Complainants; (2) that defendant refund additional charges of $136.99; and (3) that defendant refund mileage charges prior to October 2002. |
4/14/05 |
A05-01-030 - Americatel Corporation dba 1010 123 Americatel and Almendral, S.A., for authority to transfer control of an authorized telecommunications carrier. Petition for Modification of Decision 05-03-033 by Americatel Corporation dba 1010 123 Americatel and Almendral, S.A. |
4/15/2005 |
I.03-09-030 Investigation On The Commission's Own Motion Into The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority's Refusal To File An Application For The Widening Of I-880 Over The Authority's Light Rail Line At North First Street In The City Of San Jose, California, As Required By California Public Utilities Code Sections 1201 et. seq. and 99152, And Order To Show Cause Why The Authority Should Not Be Ordered To File An Application For Commission Approval; Presiding Officer's Decision. Pursuant to Pub. Util. Code § 99152 and General Order (GO) 143-B, the Commission orders Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) to file an application for safety review of future construction and modifications of its light rail transit (LRT) system where requested to do so by Commission Staff . The Commission rejects VTA's contention that under its enabling act and a relatively recent Commission decision in a complaint proceeding, VTA has the threshold authority to determine whether any new construction or modifications of its LRT system, including crossings, sufficiently impacts safety as to justify an application to the Commission under § 99152. While VTA is free to "construct, own operate, control, or use rights-of-way, rail lines, bus lines, stations," etc. (§ 100161(a)), it does so subject to the Commission's statutory safety oversight, and the Commission cannot delegate its authority in this matter. |
ADVICE LETTER FILINGS
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04/11/05 |
Energy 123G |
WEST COAST GAS COMPANY, Increase in gas rates at Mather Field (anticipated effective 04/12/05) |
04/11/05 |
Energy 124G |
WEST COAST GAS COMPANY, Increase gas rates at Castle facility (anticipated effective 04/12/05) |
04/12/05 |
Energy 3490G |
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, Revisions to tariff to provide individually metered residential natural gas service option for home redueling of natural gas vehicles (effective TBD) |
04/13/05 |
Telecom 425 |
TCG LOS ANGELES, Contract (effective TBD) |
04/13/05 |
Water 1187-W-A |
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY, Supplements A.L.No.1187-W, [Simi Valley] Request review of the 2004 supply expense memorandum account and add a temporary surcharge for 12 months to recover the undercollection in the balancing-type memorandum account. (effective TBD) |
04/13/05 |
Water 1191-W-A |
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY, Supplements A.L.No.1191-W, [Los Osos] Request review of the 2004 supply expense memorandum account. (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Energy 2623G |
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY, Public Purpose Program (PPP) Surcharge Tariff Revisions Correction to Gas Rate Schedule G-NT (anticipated effective 03/01/05) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 219 |
COX CALIFORNIA TELCOM II, LLC., Add DA Call Completion, enhance T1 and PRI services, add discount call (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26575 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26576 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26577 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26578 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26579 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26580 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26581 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26582 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26583 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26585 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26587 |
PACIFIC BELL, Express contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26591 |
PACIFIC BELL, Category III contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26592 |
PACIFIC BELL, Category III contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Telecom 26593 |
PACIFIC BELL, Customer Specific Contract (effective TBD) |
04/14/05 |
Water 1188-W-A |
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY, Supplements A.L.No.1188-W, [Region II] Request review of the 2004 supply expense memorandum account and imposition of a surcredit for 36 months. (effective TBD) |
ADVICE LETTER SUSPENSIONS (Pursuant to M-4801, 04/19/01)
NONE | ||
ADVICE LETTER PROTESTS
NONE |
4/5/05 |
A.04-02-026 - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U-338-E) for Authorization: (1) to Replace San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Unit Nos. 2 & 3 (SONGS 2 & 3) Steam Generators; (2) Establish Ratemaking for Cost Recovery; and (3) Address Other Related Steam Generator Replacement Issues. |
NONE
NONE
5/12/05 |
A.05-02-012 (PPH) - In the Matter of the Application of California American Water Company (U 210 W) for an order authorizing it to increase its rates for water service in its Monterey District to increase revenues by $9,456,100 or 32.88% in the year 2006; $1,894,100 or 4.95% in the year 2007; and $1,574,600 or 3.92% in the year 2008; and for an order authorizing sixteen Special Requests with revenue requirements of $3,815,900 in the year 2006, $5,622,300 in the year 2007, and $8,720,500 in the year 2008; the total increase in rates for water service combined with the sixteen Special Requests could increase revenues by $13,272,000 or 46.16% in the year 2006; 7,516,400 or 17.86% in the year 2007; and $10,295,100 or 20.73% in the year 2008, and |
Law and Motion Hearings are held before Administrative Law Judges Hallie Yacknin and John E. Thorson at 10:00 a.m. 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.
4/18/05 |
NONE SCHEDULED |
NONE SCHEDULED | |
5/2/05 |
NONE SCHEDULED |
NONE
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 |
(ECP) = Expedited Complaint Procedure |
(CA) = Closing Argument |
(EH) = Evidentiary Hearing |
(OSC) = Order to Show Cause |
(LM) = Law & Motion |
(PPH) = Public Participation Hearing |
(WS) = Workshop |
(OA) = Oral Argument |
(IAM) = Initial Arbitration Meeting |
(FPH) = Full Panel Hearing |
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(M) = Mediation |
(AH) = Arbitration Hearing |
4/18/05 |
C.00-05-010 (EH) - Rita Boppana, Complainant, vs. Southern California Gas Company, Defendant, and |
4/18/05 |
A.05-01-026 (PHC) - Application of PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY (U 39 M), a California Corporation, and BAY POINT VENTURE ONE, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company, for an Order Authorizing the Sale and Conveyance of Two Parcels of Land In Contra Costa County Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 851, |
4/19/05 |
A.04-02-031 (EH) - Application of the City of Gridley to remove the Laurel Street crossing of the Union Pacific Railroad Company tracks and construct a new crossing in the City of Gridley, County of Butte, |
4/20/05 |
A.04-07-042 (EH) - In the matter of the Application of Hillview Water Company (U 194-W) for authority to increase rates: In 2004 $251, 233, or 28.32% above the revenues generated by present rates, |
4/20/05 |
A.05-02-027 (PHC) - In the Matter of the Joint Application of SBC Communications Inc. ("SBC") and AT&T Corp. ("AT&T") for Authorization to Transfer Control of AT&T Communications of California (U-5002), TCG Los Angeles, Inc. (U-5462), TCG San Diego (U-5389), and TCG San Francisco (U-5454) to SBC, Which Will Occur Indirectly as a Result of AT&T's Merger With a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of SBC, Tau Merger Sub Corporation, |
4/21/05 |
R.04-04-003 (WS) - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Promote Policy and Program Coordination and Integration in Electric Utility Resource Planning, |
4/26/05 |
R.04-04-003 (PHC) - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Promote Policy and Program Coordination and Integration in Electric Utility Resource Planning, |
4/26/05 |
A.05-02-004 (PHC) - In the Matter of the Application of the Southern California Water Company (U 133 W) for an order authorizing it to increase rates for water service by $18,972,300 or 24.17% in 2006; by $1,534,500 or 1.57% in 2007; and by $1,493,900 or 1.50% in 2008 in its Region III Service Area, |
4/27/05 |
A.04-07-033 (EH) - In the Matter of the Application of Silverado Stages, Inc. for authority to operate as a Passenger Stage Corporation Between Points in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties and the Los Angeles International Airport and the Ports of San Pedro and Long Beach and to Establish a Zone of Rate Freedom, |
4/28/05 |
A.04-12-004 (PHC) - In the Matter of the Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U 902 G) and Southern California Gas Company (U 904 G) for Authority to Integrate Their Gas Transmission Rates, Establish Firm Access Rights, and Provide Off-System Gas Transportation Services, |
4/29/05 |
C.05-01-021 (ECP) - Paul Merritt Christiansen, Complainant, vs. SBC Pacific Bell, Defendant, |
5/2/05 |
A.04-09-028 (EH) - In the Matter of Application of California Water Service Company (U 60 W), a corporation, for an order authorizing it to increase rates charged for water service in the Chico District by $2,614,975 or 24.20% in fiscal 2005-2006, by $603,000 or 4.46% in fiscal 2006-2007, and by $603,000 or 4.27% in fiscal 2007-2008, and |
5/2/05 |
R.04-04-003 (EH) - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Promote Policy and Program Coordination and Integration in Electric Utility Resource Planning, and |
5/9/05 |
A.04-12-014 (PPH) - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E) for Authority to, Among Other Things, Increase Its Authorized Revenues For Electric Service In 2006, And to Reflect That Increase In Rates, |
5/11/05 |
R.04-03-017 (EH) - Order Instituting Rulemaking Regarding Policies, Procedures and Incentives for Distributed Generation and Distributed Energy Resources, |
5/12/05 |
A.05-02-012 (PPH) - In the Matter of the Application of California American Water Company (U 210 W) for an order authorizing it to increase its rates for water service in its Monterey District to increase revenues by $9,456,100 or 32.88% in the year 2006; $1,894,100 or 4.95% in the year 2007; and $1,574,600 or 3.92% in the year 2008; and for an order authorizing sixteen Special Requests with revenue requirements of $3,815,900 in the year 2006, $5,622,300 in the year 2007, and $8,720,500 in the year 2008; the total increase in rates for water service combined with the sixteen Special Requests could increase revenues by $13,272,000 or 46.16% in the year 2006; 7,516,400 or 17.86% in the year 2007; and $10,295,100 or 20.73% in the year 2008, and |
5/16/05 |
A.04-05-002 (PHC) - In the Matter of the Request for Arbitration of XO California, Inc. of an Amendment to an Interconnection Agreement with SBC California pursuant to Section 252(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, |
5/17/05 |
A.04-06-024 (PHC) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company To Revise Its Electric Marginal Costs, Revenue Allocation, and Rate Design U 39 M, |
5/19/05 |
A.05-01-020 (PHC) - In the Matter of the Application of Citizens Telecommunications Company of California, Inc. (U 1024 C), dba, Frontier Communications of California, to Establish Price Floors for Local Measured Usage, Extended Area Service and Zone Usage Measurement, |
5/20/05 |
C.05-01-022 (PHC) - Richard E. and Joyce A. Kline, Complainants, vs. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Defendant, |
5/23/05 |
A.04-06-024 (EH) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company To Revise Its Electric Marginal Costs, Revenue Allocation, and Rate Design U 39 M, |
5/25/05 |
R.03-10-003 (EH) - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Implement Portions of AB 117 Concerning Community Choice Aggregation, |
6/6/05 |
A.04-12-014 (PHC) - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E) for Authority to, Among Other Things, Increase Its Authorized Revenues For Electric Service In 2006, And to Reflect That Increase In Rates, |
6/6/05 |
A.05-02-005 (EH) - In the Matter of the Application of Apple Valley Ranchos Water Company (U346W) for Authority to Increase Rates Charged for Water Service by $2,748,100 or 18.56% in 2006, $496,580 or 2.69% in 2007, and $1,075,879 or 5.46% in 2008, |
6/7/05 |
A.04-12-014 (EH) - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E) for Authority to, Among Other Things, Increase Its Authorized Revenues For Electric Service In 2006, And to Reflect That Increase In Rates, |
6/9/05 |
R.01-08-028 (PHC) - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Examine the Commission's Future Energy Efficiency Policies, Administration and Programs, RE SESCO motion of quash, |
6/13/05 |
A.04-07-018 (EH) - In the Matter of the Application of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY (U 133-W), for an Order pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 851 approving a Reallocation Agreement with the City of Folsom, as directed by D.04-04-069, |
6/20/05 |
A.04-12-003 (EH) - Application of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON (U 338-E) for Authorization to Recover Costs Recorded in the Catastrophic Events Memorandum Account, |
6/21/05 |
A.04-11-013 (EH) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for an Ex Parte Order Granting Limited Exemptions from the Affiliate Transaction Rules Adopted in D.97-12-088, as Subsequently Modified. (U 39 E), |
6/30/05 |
I.05-03-011 (PHC) - Investigation on the Commission's Own Motion Into the Operations and Practices of Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Notice of Opportunity for Hearing; and Order to Show Cause Why the Commission Should Not Impose Fines and Sanctions For the December 20, 2003 PG&E Mission Substation Fire and Electric Outage Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 451, |
7/25/05 |
I.04-04-024 (PPH) - Order Instituting Investigation into the Proposal of Sound Energy Solutions to Construct and Operate a Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal at the Port of Long Beach, |
7/27/05 |
A.05-02-012 (EH) - In the Matter of the Application of California American Water Company (U 210 W) for an order authorizing it to increase its rates for water service in its Monterey District to increase revenues by $9,456,100 or 32.88% in the year 2006; $1,894,100 or 4.95% in the year 2007; and $1,574,600 or 3.92% in the year 2008; and for an order authorizing sixteen Special Requests with revenue requirements of $3,815,900 in the year 2006, $5,622,300 in the year 2007, and $8,720,500 in the year 2008; the total increase in rates for water service combined with the sixteen Special Requests could increase revenues by $13,272,000 or 46.16% in the year 2006; 7,516,400 or 17.86% in the year 2007; and $10,295,100 or 20.73% in the year 2008, and |
8/4/05 |
I.04-04-024 (EH) - Order Instituting Investigation into the Proposal of Sound Energy Solutions to Construct and Operate a Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal at the Port of Long Beach, |
8/15/05 |
A.05-02-014 (EH) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Review of Entries to the Energy Resources Recovery Account (ERRA) And Compliance Review of Electric Contract Administration, Economic Dispatch of Electric Resources, and Utility-Retained Generation Fuel Procurement Activities, (U 39 E), |
9/7/05 |
I.05-03-011 (EH) - Investigation on the Commission's Own Motion Into the Operations and Practices of Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Notice of Opportunity for Hearing; and Order to Show Cause Why the Commission Should Not Impose Fines and Sanctions For the December 20, 2003 PG&E Mission Substation Fire and Electric Outage Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 451, |
D05-03-036 |
R.02-01-011 |
PUC - Order Instituting Rulemaking regarding the implementation of the suspension of direct access pursuant to Assembly Bill 1X and Decision 01-09-060. Corrects errors in D05-03-025. |
D05-03-037 |
A.01-02-024 |
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF CALIFORNIA, INC., WORLDCOM, INC., for the Commission to reexamine the recurring costs and prices of unbundled switching in its first annual review of unbundled network element costs pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D99-11-050. Corrects errors in D05-03-026. |
D05-04-001 |
C.04-03-025 |
CITY OF SAN DIEGO/REDEVELOPMENT/CITY OF SAN DIEGO vs. San Diego Gas & Electric Company. Dismisses complaint. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-002 |
A.03-12-005 |
ALTRIO COMMUNICATIONS, INC., for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide facilities-based competitive local exchange and intraLATA service in Arcadia, Sierra Madre, Monrovia and certain parts of Los Angeles County (Altadena, Kinneloa, Chapman Woods, La Cresenta/Montrose and South Monrovia unincorporated areas). Dismisses application for failure to prosecute. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-003 |
A.04-06-025 |
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY (U 904-G), regarding Year 10 (2003 - 2004) of its Gas Cost Incentive Mechanism. Authorizes SoCalGas to adjust the Purchased Gas Account to recognize a shareholder award of $2,364,577 under Year 10 of its Gas Cost Incentive Mechanism. |
D05-04-004 |
A.05-01-003 |
PACIFIC TERMINALS LLC, for authorization to dispose of certain real property located in the City of Huntington Beach. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-005 |
A.04-09-037 |
CALIFORNIA-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY (U 210-W), pursuant to Decision 04-07-035 deferring request for an immediate Moratorium in its Monterey District. Rejects moratorium. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-006 |
A.04-06-002 |
SHELL CALIFORNIA PIPELINE COMPANY LLC, CRIMSON CALIFORNIA PIPELINE L.P., pursuant to Section 851 of the Public Utilities Code, for Approval of the purchase and sale of certain Public Utility Pipeline Assets. Approves settlement agreement. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-007 |
A.04-07-049 |
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (U 902-E), for authority pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 851 to sell certain property in its Transmission Corridor in the City of San Juan Capistrano in the County of Orange to Whispering Hills, LLC, to realign transmission and distribution lines overhead on a temporary basis and underground on a permanent basis and to enter into easements with Whispering Hills, LLC. Interim opinion. Allows grading and orders SDG&E to enter further negotiations. |
D05-04-008 |
I.04-04-001 |
PUC - RONEN PEREZ & FORD MOVING AND STORAGE, INC., Order Instituting Investigation and Order to Show Cause on the Commission's own Motion into the operations and practices of Ronen Perez, an individual; Ford Moving and Storage, Inc., a California corporation; and its president, Ronen Perez. Denies permit and imposes sanctions for violations of the Household Goods Carriers Act and other Commission regulations. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-009 |
I.04-08-022 |
CPUC - ALL STATE MOVING & STORAGE, INC., WASHINGTON MINI-STORAGE, INC., VIP RELOCATION, Order Instituting Investigation and Order to Show Cause on the Commission's own motion into the operations and practices of All State Moving and Storage, Inc., a California corporation doing business as (dba) California Transportation Systems, dba Prime Movers, dba All State Moving & Storage, dba City Transportation System, and its President, Jacob (aka Yacov) Sudai, and Secretary, Israel Lerner; Washington Mini-Storage, Inc., a Maryland corporation dba Prime Movers, dba Washington Moving and Storage, and its President, Yacov Sudai; and VIP Relocation, Inc., a California corporation and its President, Israel Lerner, and Vice President, Kfir Cohen. Imposes fine and orders payment of damage claims. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-010 |
A.04-07-032 |
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, for authority (1) to sell or assign recovery property to one or more financing entities; (2) to service recovery bonds on behalf of financing entities; (3) to establish charges sufficient to recover fixed recovery amounts and fixed recovery tax amounts; and (4) for such further authority necessary to carry out the transactions described in this application. Grants intervenor compensation to TURN for its substantial contribution to D04-11-015. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-011 |
A.04-12-002 |
CYPRESS COMMUNICATIONS OPERATING COMPANY, INC., CYPRESS COMMUNICATIONS HOLDING CO., INC., TECHINVEST HOLDING COMPANY, INC., pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 854, for approval of the indirect transfer of control of Cypress Communications Operating Company, Inc. Authorizes indirect transfer of control of Cypress Communications Operating Company, Inc. to Techinvest Holding Company, Inc. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-012 |
A.05-01-008 |
NEW ACCESS COMMUNICATIONS LLC, JASPER HOLDINGS LLC, NORTH CENTRAL EQUITY LLC, for authority to transfer ownership of New Access Communications LLC from Jasper Holdings LLC to North Central Equity LLC. Grants transfer of control. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-013 |
C.04-12-011 |
(ECP) AHN, JAMES vs. Southern California Gas Company, for an order that prevents defendant from disconnecting gas service to complainant's residence and for an order that complainant does not owe to defendant the sum of $260.95. Denies complaint. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-014 |
A.04-03-035 |
PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, dba SBC CALIFORNIA, to modify D94-09-065 to enable SBC California to reduce prices to meet competition. Grants intervenor compensation to TURN for substantial contributions to D04-11-022. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-015 |
R.01-01-001 |
PUC - Commission Order Instituting Rulemaking to Review the Affiliate Transaction Rules. Closes this proceeding. |
D05-04-016 |
A.04-10-003 |
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY (U 133-E), for an Order authorizing it to increase rates for electric service in its Bear Valley Electric Service Division to recover the costs of the new 8.4 MW Generator Facility. Authorizes an increase in rates, and establishes memorandum accounts to recover costs of a generating facility in Bear Valley Electric Service District. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-017 |
A.04-11-019 |
ADVENTURE AMBASSADORS, for authority to operate an on-call Passenger Stage Corporation between points in the cities of Truckee, Tahoe City and Brockway; and to establish a Zone of Rate Freedom. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-018 |
A.04-12-021 |
SF VIP COACH TOURS, INC., dba SAN FRANCISCO CITY SHUTTLE/COSME MOLINA, to sell and transfer ownership of San Francisco City Shuttle and PSC 7771 Certificate from SF VIP Coach Tours, Inc., to Cosme Molina. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-019 |
A.04-09-024 |
MAHINE MOGHADDAM, dba E-Z AIRPORT SHUTTLE, for a Passenger Stage Certificate consistent with Public Utilities Code Sections 226 and 1031 to conduct an on-call airport shuttle service points in Orange County, on the one hand, and John Wayne Airport (SNA), on the other hand; and for a Zone of Rate Freedom pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 454.2. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-020 |
A.05-01-025 |
ABDELAZIZ, MAHMOUD, dba SAFEWAY SHUTTLE, for authority to operate as a passenger stage corporation between points in Contra Costa, Alameda, and San Francisco counties, and the San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland International airports; and to establish a zone of rate freedom. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-021 |
A.04-03-015 |
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (U 902-E), for a Permit to construct the Grant Hill Substation, formerly known as the Uptown Substation. Grants the application of SDG&E for a permit to construct the new Grant Hill Substation, which has previously referred to as the Uptown Substation. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-022 |
A.04-04-009 |
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, for authorization to grant an easement to Triad Communities, L.P., to maintain slope stabilization improvements. Grants approval under PU Code Section 851 for conveyance of easement by PG&E to Triad Communities, L.P. to maintain slope stabilization improvements. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-023 |
A.04-05-041 |
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, 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 long-term indebtedness and guarantees not to exceed $2 billion; to execute and deliver one or more indentures; to sell, lease, assign, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of or encumber utility property; to issue, sell and deliver in one or more series, an aggregate amount not to exceed $200 million par or stated value of First Preferred Stock -- $25 Par Value; to issue an aggregate $2.0 billion of short-term debt obligations; to utilize various debt enhancement features; enter into interest rate hedges; and for an exemption from the Commission's Competitive Bidding Rule. Grants PG&E's petition to modify D04-10-037. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-024 |
R.04-04-025 |
PUC - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Promote Consistency in Methodology and Input Assumptions in Commission Applications of Short-run and Long-run Avoided Costs, including Pricing for Qualifying Facilities. Interim Opinion. Adopts a new avoided cost forecast methodology described in the E3 report. (Comr. Grueneich recused herself from this agenda item and was not part of the quorum in its consideration.) |
D05-04-025 |
A.00-11-038 |
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, for authority to institute a rate stabilization plan with a rate increase and end of rate freeze tariffs. Allocates the revised 2005 revenue requirement determination of DWR, as set forth. |
D05-04-026 |
R.04-12-001 |
CPUC - ILECS, CLECS, Order Instituting Rulemaking into implementation of Federal Communications Commission Report and Order 04-87, as it affects the Universal Lifeline Telephone Service Program. Adopts new Universal Lifeline Telephone Service certification and verification processes. |
D05-04-027 |
A.04-05-002 |
XO CALIFORNIA, INC., for arbitration of an amendment to an interconnection agreement with SBC California, pursuant to Section 252(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. Modifies and confirms the Assigned Commissioner's and Arbitrator's Ruling requiring SBC California to maintain the status quo pending the outcome of this arbitration. |
D05-04-028 |
A.04-11-004 |
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, KEENE WATER SYSTEM, for authorization to increase rates and for interim rate relief. Denies applicant's request for interim rate relief. |
D05-04-029 |
A.99-03-039 |
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, to consolidate the review of PG&E's expenditures in 1997 and 1998 to enhance transmission and distribution system safety and reliability pursuant to Section 368(e) of the California Public Utilities Code. Denies rehearing of D04-09-020 and modifies Decision for purposes of clarification. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-030 |
R.03-08-019 |
CPUC, Order Instituting Rulemaking on the Commission's own motion to amend General Order 77-K. [Closes P02-12-039]. Rehearing of D04-08-055, as modified, is denied. |
D05-04-031 |
R.03-03-017 |
CPUC - GAS & ELECTRIC UTILITIES WHICH PROVIDE SERVICES TO MOBILE HOME PARKS, Order Instituting Rulemaking on the Commission's own motion to re-examine the underlying issues involved in the submetering discount for mobile home parks and to stay D01-08-040. Rehearing of D04-11-033, as modified, is denied. This proceeding is closed. |
D05-04-032 |
A.05-01-019 |
G2G TELECOM, INC., for Registration as an Interexchange Carrier Telephone Corporation pursuant to the provisions of Public Utilities Code Section 1013. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed. |
4/7/2005 |
T-16932 |
Advice Letter 11118 of Verizon California Inc. (Verizon). Requests authority to grandfather Verizon's Local and Access Frame Relay Service. Granted as set forth. |
Commissioners Present:
Michael R. Peevey, President
Geoffrey F. Brown
Susan P. Kennedy
Dian M. Grueneich
4/7/2005 |
ALJ 176-3150 |
Ratification of preliminary determination 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. Adopted as set forth in the attachments. |
E-3920 |
Advice Letter 1671-E of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E). SDG&E submits a revision to the Transmission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment Rate and requests approval of the rate change pursuant to FERC's approval of this rate. Granted as set forth. | |
E-3925 |
Advice Letter 2606-E of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). Requests approval of a contract with a hydro-power facility located on the Stanislaus River totaling 101 MW of capacity with energy production of 470 GWHr in an average year. PG&E responded to a Request for Proposal issued by the Tri-Dam Project and was the winning bidder. Granted as set forth in the attachments. | |
E-3929 |
Advice Letter 2632-E of Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E). Requests approval of a three-year physical tolling agreement beginning in 2005 through December 2007 with Duke Energy Marketing Americas. Approved with modifications. The City's protest regarding existing obligations by PG&E owed to the City were not altered or changed by this agreement. The City's protests regarding the confidentially aspect of AL 2632-E should be denied. | |
G-3377 |
Advice Letter (AL) 3425 of Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) and AL 1488-G of San Diego Gas & Electric Company. SoCalGas in AL 3425 requests approval of an open season for allocation of firm transmission service to the Rainbow Corridor commencing on May 1, 2005. SDG&E in AL 1488-G requests approval of an open season for firm noncore gas service commencing on May 1, 2005. Denied AL 3425 without prejudice, and approved AL 1488-G with modification. | |
PSPC-1 |
Resolution adopting the Budgets for the FY 05-06 from July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 for the Payphone Service Providers Enforcement (PSPE), Public Policy Payphone Programs; adopting a new surcharge level for PSPE Program and transfers the balance of the Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf Placement Interim Committee Fund to the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program Fund. Adopted as set forth in the attachments. | |
ST-76 |
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). Resolution approving the Consumer Protection and Safety Division's Rail Transit Safety Section final audit report titled, "Triennial On-Site Safety Audit of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority," dated March 7, 2005. VTA is ordered to implement the recommendations contained in the report and to provide quarterly progress reports to the Rail Transit Safety Section. Adopted as set forth in the audit report. | |
T-16922 |
Advice Letter 166 of Winterhaven Telephone Company (Winterhaven). Resolution authorizing Winterhaven to implement a Customer Notification and Education Plan for the passage of customers' Calling Party Number. Winterhaven will institute a public education program, focusing on customer privacy and informed consent. Adopted as set forth. | |
T-16925 |
Advice Letter (AL) 10550 of Verizon California Inc. (Verizon). Resolution approving Verizon's AL regarding transfer of Verizon Advanced Data Inc. back to Verizon. Adopted as set forth. | |
T-16929 |
Advice Letter 11039 of Verizon California Inc. (Verizon). Resolution approving an Interconnection Agreement between Verizon and OnFiber Carrier Services, Inc., in accordance with the provisions of General Order 96-A and Resolution ALJ-181. Adopted as set forth. | |
TL- 19057 |
Resolution approving issuance of charter-party carrier certificates pursuant to Section 5374(b) of the Public Utilities Code. Adopted as set forth in the attachment. | |
W-4522 |
Advice Letter 49 of Point Arena Water Works (PAWW). Resolution authorizing PAWW a surcharge of $2.98 per month per customer for six years producing an annual increase in revenue of $6,625 or 3.4% for a total of $39,750 to recover legal expenses. Adopted as set forth in the appendix. | |
W-4527 |
Advice Letter 40 of Graeagle Water Company (Graeagle). Resolution authorizing Graeagle a thirty-six month rate surcharge for recovery of its unanticipated expense memorandum account producing an increase of $38,124 or 11.04% for a total of $114,373. Adopted as set forth in the appendix. |
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