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CITY OF PARIS, TEXAS <br />CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REQUEST <br />MEETING DATE: January 28, 2008 <br />~Action ❑ Discussion ❑Information ❑Refer to: <br />SUBMITTED BY: Gene Anderson, Finance Director <br />DESCRIPTION: <br />The City of Paris, along with 150 other cities served by Atmos Energy Mid-Tex Division, <br />is a member of the Atmos Cities Steering Committee. Since October, ACSC members <br />have worked diligently with Atmos representatives to explore options to address Atmos' <br />latest request to increase rates by $52 million and to resolve other outstanding issues. <br />This ordinance and related tariffs reflect the agreement reached between ACSC and <br />Atmos Mid-Tex to reduce Atmos' requested increase by more than 80 percent and <br />ensure that the Company is able to provide safe and reliable natural gas service. The <br />Settlement Agreement also provides rate certainty for customers by resolving <br />outstanding appeals, creates a new process for expedited rate review by the cities, <br />eliminates piecemeal ratemaking, reimburses ACSC for rate case expenses associated <br />with the GRIP surcharge cases, and avoids the necessity of costly litigation. The ACSC <br />Executive Committee recommends that ACSC members approve the Settlement <br />Agreement. <br />The purpose of the Ordinance is to endorse the Settlement Agreement between ACSC <br />and Atmos regarding the Company's Statement of Intent to increase rates and to <br />approve tariffs that implement the terms of the Settlement Agreement. Approval of the <br />Ordinance will result in a$10 million increase in Atmos' revenues. This is an 80 percent <br />reduction of the $52 million increase requested by Atmos in its Statement of Intent. tn <br />addition, the tariffs approved by the Ordinance will replace the current piecemeal <br />ratemaking GRIP surcharge system with an expedited rate review process that ensures <br />that cities can review all components of future Company rate change requests. The <br />Settlement Agreement also resolves all outstanding issues between ACSC and Atmos, <br />including six appeals currently pending in Texas courts. <br />BACKGROUND INFORMATION: <br />On September 20, 2007, Atmos filed with the City the Company's Statement of Intent to increase <br />natural gas rates system-wide by approximately $52 million. The City suspended the October <br />25~' Effective Date to work with other ACSC members to analyze the schedules and evidence <br />offered by Atmos to support its request to increase rates. In order to facilitate approval of this <br />Ordinance and the attached tariffs, Atmos Mid-Tex has agreed to extend the deadline for final <br />city action until March l, 2008. <br />Atmos' rate request represents the seventh increase in natural gas rates for customers in the <br />Atmos Mid-Tex service area since 2004. Four rate increases are the result of Gas Reliability <br />Infrastructure Program (GRIP) surcharges enacted pursuant to the Texas Utilities Code <br />§ 104.301. A primary complaint of cities around the state regarding GRIP filings is that it is <br />piecemeal ratemaking and only looks at changes in the utility's invested capital, rather than a <br />more comprehensive review of all components affecting rates charged. Cities thus far have been <br />unsuccessful in defeating GRIP at the Legislature and in court. <br />. _ _ _ . . ~ _ . _ r . <br />