P.U. 10 (2000-2001)
IN THE MATTER OF the
PUBLIC UTILITIES ACT,
R.S.N. 1990, c. P-47, as amended
(“the Act”)
AND
IN THE MATTER OF the application
by Newfoundland Power Inc. (“the
Applicant”) for approval of a
contribution
in aid of
construction for a line extension
to serve
seasonal customers (“the Customers”)
pursuant to
section 41(5) of the Act.
WHEREAS the
Applicant is a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the
Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, is a public utility within the meaning
of the Act, and is also subject to the provisions of the Electrical Power Control Act, 1994; and
WHEREAS the
Customers are located near Goose Pond, off the Trans Canada Highway east of
Whitebourne and consist of two Seasonal Customers; and
WHEREAS the
Customers have requested that the Applicant provide their residences near Goose
Pond with single phase electrical service which, in order to so provide,
requires the construction of a single phase extension of 187 metres (the
“Extension”); and
WHEREAS the
Extension will not be jointly used by the Applicant and NewTel Communications
Inc.; and
WHEREAS a Contribution
in Aid of Construction (“CIAC”) has been calculated in accordance with Clause
5(b) and Clause 5(c) of the distribution line CIAC Policy for Residential and
Seasonal Residential Customers of the Applicant approved by Order No. P.U. 7
(1997-98) dated the 30th day of September, 1997 (the “Policy”) and
the CIAC thus calculated is Two thousand eight hundred three dollars and
thirteen cents ($2,803.13), including HST; and
WHEREAS
Clause 12(c) of the Policy states that all CIACs for Main Line extensions for
primarily seasonal residential customers be submitted to the Board for
approval; and
WHEREAS the
proposed CIAC is necessary to ensure that the Applicant’s investment in the
Extension is compensatory over the useful life of the Extension and will not be
to the detriment of the Applicant’s other customers; and
WHEREAS the
proposed expenditures on the Extension are necessary for the Applicant to
provide service and facilities to the Customers which are reasonably safe and
adequate and just and reasonable as required pursuant to Section 37 of the Act.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT:
Pursuant to Section 41(5) of the Act, the Board approves the contribution in aid of construction in the amount of Two thousand eight hundred three dollars and thirteen cents ($2,803.13), including HST, as calculated under the Policy.
DATED at St. John’s, Newfoundland this 28th day of June, 2000.
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D.A. Vardy,
Chair & Chief Executive Officer.
______________________________
Darlene
Whalen, P.Eng.,
Vice-Chairperson.
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Barbara Thistle,
Assistant Board Secretary.