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File #: 20-393    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/2/2020 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 10/8/2020 Final action:
Title: Adoption of Resolution No. 2020- 29 authorizing the Town Attorney to file a Motion to intervene in the EPCOR Rate Case designated as Arizona Corporation Commission ("ACC") Docket No. WS-01303A-20-0177.
Attachments: 1. A - Resolution 2020-29 Intervention in EPCOR Case, 2. B - Presentation - EPCOR Intervention
TO: Mayor and Town Council

FROM: Andrew Miller, Town Attorney

DATE: October 8, 2020

CONTACT:
Staff Contact Andrew Miller, 480-348-3691
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Adoption of Resolution No. 2020- 29 authorizing the Town Attorney to file a Motion to intervene in the EPCOR Rate Case designated as Arizona Corporation Commission ("ACC") Docket No. WS-01303A-20-0177.
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RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2020-29 authorizing the Town Attorney for file a Motion to Intervene in the 2020 EPCOR Rate Case.
Background

BACKGROUND:
On June 15, 2020, EPCOR Water Arizona (EPCOR) filed a case with the Arizona Corporation Commission (Rate Case) requesting a rate increase for its Agua Fria, Anthem, Chaparral, Havasu, Mohave, North Mohave, Paradise Valley, Sun City, Sun City West, Tubac, and Willow Valley Water Districts and for consideration of consolidation proposals related to the various water districts, including the Paradise Valley Water District (PV District). The Town of Paradise Valley ("Town") is a customer and rate payer within EPCOR's PV District and thus should monitor the filings and proceedings in the Rate Case by filing a motion to intervene in the Rate Case. Filing as an intervenor will permit the Town to file testimony, present its witnesses, cross-examine other witnesses and otherwise take an active participation as a party to the Rate Case, including filing of motions, opening and closing statements and actively monitoring any changes made in the proposed rate structures for the PV District. Most importantly, because the Rate Case includes not just proposals for "stand-alone" rates , but also a number of water district "consolidation" proposals (identified as Scenarios 1 to 4 in the EPCOR Application), the Town should actively participate in the Rate Case to determine the impacts of the proposed rates on the Town and its residents.

In prior rate cases filed by EPCOR and its predecessor, the Arizona-American Water ...

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