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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 14 - Atmos Grip Filing Denial OrdinanceMEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, ACTING CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: NOVEMBER 15, 2005 SUBJECT: ATMOS GRIP FILING DENIAL ORDINANCE RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider a resolution denying a 2004 GRIP rate increase made by Atmos Energy Corporation. FUNDING SOURCE: N/A BACKGROUND: Atmos has filed for a 2004 rate increase under the GRIP statute (Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program). This rate increase would cost the average residential ratepayer .29¢ per month. The average commercial ratepayer would pay an additional .98¢ per month and the average industrial user would pay $26.85 more per month. Consultants working on behalf of the Atmos Cities Steering Committee (ACSC) have reviewed the filing and find that the increase will produce a greater rate of return for the company than was authorized by the Railroad Commission in Gas Utilities Docket 9400. Staff recommends that the Council consider an ordinance denying the requested rate increase and adopt a show cause resolution that would force the company to file a uniform and system wide rate -filing package with the ACSC. This will allow our consultants to further examine the filing and request more information from Atmos. Rate case expenses will be incurred by the ACSC and reimbursed by the company. JCH November 10, 2005 (9:40AM) 6 Akp oaf• AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, DENYING THE REQUEST OF ATMOS ENERGY CORP., MID-TEX DIVISION, FOR AN ANNUAL GAS RELIABILITY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM (GRIP) RATE INCREASE IN THIS MUNICIPALITY, AS A PART OF THE COMPANY'S STATEWIDE GAS UTILITY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM; APPROVING COOPERATION WITH OTHER CITIES WITHIN THE ATMOS ENERGY CORP., MID-TEX DIVISION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AS PART OF THE ATMOS CITIES STEERING COMMITTEE (ACSC); AUTHORIZING ACSC TO HIRE LEGAL AND CONSULTING SERVICES AND TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE COMPANY AND DIRECT ANY NECESSARY LITIGATION; AUTHORIZING INTERVENTION AS PART OF ACSC IN ANY APPEAL OF THE CITY'S ACTION TO THE RAILROAD COMMISSION; PROVIDING A REQUIREMENT FOR A PROMPT REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY; FINDING THAT THE MEETING AT WHICH THIS ORDINANCE IS PASSED IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED BY LAW; AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF THIS ORDINANCE TO ATMOS ENERGY CORP., MID-TEX DIVISION; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, on or about September 17, 2005, Atmos Energy Corp., Mid -Tex Division, (the "Company") filed with the City of Grapevine ("City"), a request for an annual gas reliability infrastructure program (GRIP) rate increase for customers on the Company's statewide gas utility system to be effective November 19, 2005; and WHEREAS, the City has exclusive original jurisdiction to evaluate the Company's request as it pertains to the distribution facilities located within the City, pursuant to Texas Utilities Code §§ 102.001(b) and 103.001; and WHEREAS, it is reasonable for the City of Grapevine to cooperate with other cities in a coalition of cities in opposition to the Company's filing at the Railroad Commission ("Commission"), said coalition being known as Atmos Cities Steering Committee ("ACSC"), in any appeal of the cities' actions to the Commission; and WHEREAS, the Gas Utility Regulatory Act grants local regulatory authorities the right to intervene in rate proceedings filed at the Railroad Commission; and WHEREAS, the Texas Utilities Code § 103.022 provides that costs incurred by the City in ratemaking activities are to be reimbursed by the regulated utility; and WHEREAS, counsel for ACSC, upon review of the Company's filing and upon consultation with various consultants, recommends finding that the Company's proposal is unjustified and unreasonable; and WHEREAS, the Company has publicly stated that it will receive substantial profit in 2005 and that its expenses are substantially below those on which the GUD No. 9400 rates it is charging were based; and WHEREAS, the Company's GRIP request fails to account for growth in numbers of customers, thereby undercounting the revenues it will receive from its proposed GRIP rate increase; and WHEREAS, the Company's GRIP request fails to recognize that GUD No. 9400 rates included profit based on TXU Corporation's capital structure rather than Atmos Energy Corp.'s current capital structure, which justifies a lower rate of return. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section 1. That the Company's GRIP rate increase request is found to be unreasonable and is therefore denied in all respects. Section 2. That the City is authorized to cooperate with other Cities within the Company's Distribution System that have formed ACSC to hire and direct legal counsel and consultants, negotiate with the Company, make recommendations to the City regarding reasonable rates and to direct any necessary litigation associated with an appeal of a rate ordinance and the rate case filed at the Commission. Section 3. That the costs incurred by the City in reviewing the Company's GRIP request shall be promptly reimbursed by the Company. Section 4. That the City is authorized to intervene in any appeal of the city's action filed at the Commission, and to participate in any such appeal as a member of ACSC. Section 5. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately from and after its passage, as the law and charter in such cases provide. Section 6. That it is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting at which this Ordinance is passed is open to the public as required by law and that public notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting was given as required. ORD. NO. 2 Section 7. A copy of this ordinance, constituting final action on the Company's application, be forwarded to the appropriate designated representative of the Company within 10 days as follows: Richard T. Reis, Atmos Energy Corporation, 5420 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1800, Dallas, Texas 75240, and to Geoffrey Gay, legal counsel to the coalition of cities, at Lloyd Gosselink, P.O. Box 1725, Austin, Texas 78767-1725. Section 8. The fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of Grapevine, Texas, are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals, peace, and general welfare of the public creates an emergency which requires that this ordinance become effective from and after the date of its passage, and it is accordingly so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 15th day of November, 2005. ATTEST: ORD. NO. 3