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RESOLUTION NO. 7659
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 7608 TO PROVIDE FOR
A NEW TRANSMISSION REVENUE REQUIREMENT AND A NEW
TRANSMISSION OWNER TARIFF IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
DECISION OF THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY
COMMISSION IN FERC DOCKET NO. EL00-105-000 ISSUED
ON OCTOBER 27, 2000
WHEREAS, on August 29, 2000, the City Council of the City of
Vernon adopted Resolution No. 7608 establishing the Transmission
Revenue Requirement ("TRR") associated with Vernon's high voltage (over
200 kV) transmission facilities and entitlements (all located outside
the City) for the purpose of becoming a Participating Transmission
Owner with the California Independent System Operator ("ISO"); and
WHEREAS, the TRR and Transmission Owner Tariff ("TO Tariff")
was filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") on
August 30, 2000, as supplemented on August 31, 2000, in FERC Docket No.
EL00-105-000; and
WHEREAS, the FERC issued its decision on October 27, 2000,
requesting the City of Vernon to make certain changes to its TRR and
its TO Tariff; and
WHEREAS, Albert E. Clark, the City's consultant, has prepared
a Compliance Filing incorporating the changes in the TRR suggested by
FERC in its decision; and
WHEREAS, the City's staff has prepared a TO Tariff
incorporating the changes in the TO Tariff suggested by FERC in its
decision; and
WHEREAS, the City of Vernon desires to amend Resolution No.
7608 to provide for a new TRR and a new TO Tariff in accordance with
1 the decision of the FERC.
2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
3 CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
4 SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
5 finds and determines that the recitals contained hereinabove are true
6 and correct.
7 SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
8 approves the Compliance Filing prepared by Albert E. Clark, a copy of
9 which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof, which
10 establishes the new TRR and authorizes it to be filed with the FERC in
11 compliance with its decision in FERC Docket No. EL-00-105-000.
12 SECTION 3: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
13 approves the TO Tariff prepared by staff, a copy of which is attached
14 hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof, which establishes the
15 terms and conditions of service on Vernon's high voltage transmission
16 system and authorizes it to be filed with the FERC in compliance with
17 its decision in FERC Docket No. EL-00-105-000.
18 SECTION 4: Any provisions contained in Resolution No. 7608,
19 not consistent with or in conflict with this resolution are hereby
20 repealed. In all other respects, Resolution No. 7608 shall remain in
21 full force and effect.
22 SECTION 5: The City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall
23 certify to the passage of this resolution, and thereupon and thereafter
24 the same shall be in full force and effect.
25 APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of November, 2000.
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27 LEONIS C. MALBURG, Mayor
ATTEST•
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BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, City Clerk of the City of Vernon, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No.
7659, was duly adopted by the,City Council of the City of Vernon at a
regular meeting of the City Council duly held on Tuesday, November 7,
2000, and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor of the City of
Vernon.
f/
BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
City of Vernon, California ) Docket No. EL00-105-000
AFFIDAVIT OF
ALBERT E. CLARK
STATE OF FLORIDA )
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COUNTY OF ORANGE )
Albert E. Clark, being duly sworn, deposes and states that the foregoing schedule
entitled City of Vernon, California, Total Cost of Service, Fiscal 1999 filed on behalf of the
City of Vernon, California, was prepared by him or at his discretion and under . his
supervision, and that it reflects the total cost of service as originally filed by Vernon with
the two revisions, as footnoted in the schedule, ordered by the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission in its Order on Proposed Transmission Revenue Requirement in this docket,
and no other changes.
r Albert E. Clark
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me, this 30th day of Oc er, 2000.
NOTARY PUBLIC in and for
the State of Florida. My
commission expires
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City of Vernon, California
Total Cost of Service
Fiscal 1999
1 Gross plant
2 Accumulated depreciation
3 Net plant in service
4 Cash working capital
5 Unrecovered transmission cost [1]
6 Total Rate Base
7 Return requirement at 9.29% [2]
8 Annual depreciation expense
9 Amortization of unrecovered transmission cost [1]
10 O&M expense (owned projects)
11 Transmission service
12 A&G expense
13 Property tax
14 Regulatory expense
15 TOTAL COST OF SERVICE
Docket No. EL00-105-000
Compliance Filing
Page 1 of 1
Amount
(b)
$69,499,223
-10,495,663
59,003,560
116,727
0
$59,120,288
$5,492,275
2,223,975
0
445,821
1,431,162
137,997
134,948
350,000
$10,216,178
[1 ] Per Order On Proposed Transmission Revenue Requirement
at page 7, cost of unused transmission capacity is excluded.
[2] Per Order On Proposed Transmission Revenue Requirement
at page 7, footnote 7, overall rate of return is set at 9.29%.
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EXHIBIT
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000
Transmission Owner Tariff
CITY OF VERNON, CALIFORNIA
TRANSMISSION OWNER TARIFF
Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 1
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No.
1. Preamble............................................................................
........... ................ ...........4
2. Effective Date . ...................................................................................
........................4
3. TO Definitions.......................................................................................
........................ .4
4. Eligibility ...... ........................................................................................................5
5. Access Charges.....................................................................................................................5
5.1 Transmission Revenue Requirement.............................................................................5
5.2 Transmission Revenue Balancing Account("TRBA")....................................................5
6. Ancillary Services --Applicability and Charges.......................................................................6
7. Billing and Payment...................................................................................................
6
8. Expansion and Interconnection.............................................................................................6
8.1 Expansion.............................................................................................
................6
8.2 Interconnection ........................................... ...........................
..... ........... ......7
8.3 Project Managers and Operators ................. .........................
..................................7
9. Uncontrollable Forces and Indemnification...........................................................................7
9.1 Procedures to Follow if Uncontrollable Force Occurs.....................................................7
9.2 Indemnification ................................................. .............
...................................8
10. Regulatory Filings.................................................................................................................8
11. Miscellaneous ...................................................................................................................8
11.1 Notices............................................................................................................
........8
11.2 Waiver ..... ... ..................................................................................................8
11.3 Confidentiality ............................................................
.................... ...... ............9
11.3.1 Maintaining Confidentiality if Not for Public Disclosure
.........................................9
11.3.2 Disclosure of Confidential Information......................................................................9
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000 Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 2
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
Page No.
11.4 Titles ............................................ ....................................................................9
11.5 Severability ...... ........................................... .................................................9
11.6 Preservation of Obligations ............................................................... ...................10
11.7 Governing Law........................................................................... ............................10
11.8 Appendices Incorporated.....................................................10
11.9 Consistency with ISO Tariff.......................................................................................10
APPENDIX I - Transmission Revenue Requirement and TRBA Adjustment...............................11
APPENDIXH - Notices..............................................................................................................12
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000
Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 3
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
1. Preamble. Vernon's TRR for its high voltage transmission Entitlements placed under the ISO's
Operational Control, and certain terms and conditions relating to transmission expansion of and
interconnection with facilities associated with Vernon's Entitlements, are set forth in this TO
Tariff and to the extent permitted by joint ownership agreements are intended to be consistent
with the ISO Tariff.
2.
3.
Effective Date. This TO Tariff is effective on the date on which Vernon becomes a Participating
TO and shall continue to be effective so long as Vernon is a party to the TCA.
TO Definitions. Certain capitalized terms used in this TO Tariff that are set out immediately
below shall have the meanings set out immediately below. Capitalized terms used in this tariff
and not defined below shall have the meanings set out in the ISO Tariff as currently effective as
of the issuance date of this tariff sheet, including changes authorize in FERC Docket No.
ER00-2019.
3.1 COTP. The California -Oregon Transmission Project as defined in the COTP Interim
Participation Agreement.
3.2 COTP Interim Participation Agreement. That certain agreement entered into by the
various parties on or about September 30, 1991 for the purpose to complete construction
of, and to own and operate the COTP.
3.3 Local Regulatory Authority. In the case of Vernon, the Vernon City Council
3.4 MAP Joint Ownership Agreement. That certain agreement entered into by the Mead-
Adelanto owners, as the same may be revised, amended or supplemented from time to
time.
3.5 MAP Coordinating Committee. Governing committee of the MAP.
3.6 MAP Operation Agreement. That certain agreement entered into by the Mead-
Adelanto owners and Los Angeles, which, among other things, designates Los Angeles as
operation manager for the Mead-Adelanto Project.
3.7 Marketplace Administrative Committee. Governing committee of the Marketplace
Substation.
3.8 Marketplace Owners. Each of the Mead -Phoenix owners and each of the Mead-
Adelanto owners, their successors and assigns.
3.9 Marketplace Substation. The common terminal for the Mead -Phoenix and Mead-
Adelanto Projects and includes the Marketplace -McCullough tie line as common
facilities, as more fully described in the Marketplace Substation Participation Agreement.
3.10 Marketplace Substation Participation Agreement. That certain agreement entered
into by the Marketplace Owners, which provides, among other things, for ownership,
construction, operation, maintenance, and rights of use associated with the Marketplace
Substation.
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000
Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 4
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
3.11 Mead-Adelanto Project or MAP. A 500 kV AC transmission line with termination
facilities at the Adelanto Switching station and Marketplace Substation, as more fully
described in the Mead-Adelanto Project Agreements as defined in the MAP Joint
Ownership Agreement.
3.12 Mead -Phoenix Project or MPP. A 500 kV AC transmission line interconnecting the
Westwing Switchyard, Mead Substation, and Marketplace Substation, as more fully
described in the Mead -Phoenix Agreements as defined in the Mead -Phoenix Project Joint
Ownership Agreement.
3.13 MPP Joint Ownership Agreement. That certain agreement entered into by the Mead -
Phoenix owners, as the same may be revised, amended or supplemented from time to
time.
3.14 MPP Management Committee. Governing committee of the MPP.
3.15 MPP Operation Agreement. That certain agreement entered into by the Mead -Phoenix
owners, SRP and Western, which, among other things, designates SRP and Western as
operation managers for the Mead -Phoenix Project.
3.16 Participating TO. A party that has satisfied the requirements provided for in the tariff
sheets filed by the ISO. For purposes of this TO Tariff, the Participating TO is the City
of Vernon, California.
4. Eligibility. Transmission service over Vernon's high voltage transmission Entitlements placed
under the ISO's Operational Control shall be provided only to Eligible Customers as defined by
the ISO Tariff. Any dispute as to whether a customer is eligible for wholesale transmission
service shall be resolved by FERC and any dispute as to whether a Vernon End -Use Customer is
eligible for service under this TO Tariff shall be resolved by the Local Regulatory Authority. At
the present time, there are no Vernon End -Use Customers eligible for service under this tariff.
5. Access Charges. The applicable Access Charges are provided in the ISO Tariff.
5.1 Transmission Revenue Requirement. The Transmission Revenue Requirement
approved by the Vernon City Council and authorized to be filed with the FERC as a
compliance filing in the FERC No. EL00-105-000 is set forth in Appendix I. Vernon's
Transmission, Revenue Requirement is set forth in Appendix I.
5.2 Transmission Revenue Balancing Account ("TRBA" ). The Vernon TRBA
adjustment, calculated in accordance with the ISO Tariff and approved by the City
Council, is stated in Appendix I.
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000 Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 5
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
6. Ancillary Services —Applicability and Charges. If any Ancillary Services are required, Vernon
will not provide such services, but transmission customer will be required to meet any such
requirement in accordance with the ISO Tariff.
7. Billing and Payment.
7.1 The ISO will make payments to Vernon based upon the Vernon TRR in accordance with
the ISO Tariff.
7.2 The ISO, in accordance with the ISO Tariff, shall pay the Participating TO, among other
things, Wheeling; Usage, Access Charge revenues, and FTR auction proceeds (excluding
Usage Charge revenues payable to FTR Holders) in accordance with the ISO Tariff.
7.3 Users of Vernon's high voltage transmission Entitlements placed under the ISO's
Operational Control shall pay to the ISO all applicable charges in accordance with the
ISO Tariff.
8. Expansion and Interconnection. Expansion and/or interconnection to the facilities associated
with the high voltage transmission Entitlements placed under the ISO's Operational Control
require approval of the owners and/or the management committees of those facilities. Vernon
will submit, or assist in the submission of, expansion and/or interconnection requests from third
parties to the appropriate bodies of a project pursuant to the individual agreements. It is Vernon's
intent to facilitate the submission of such requests to the full extent allowed by the agreements
governing those projects and the applicable laws and regulations. The project agreements have
the provisions, described immediately below, that address expansion and interconnection
requests. At this time, the projects do not have explicit procedures for expansions and
interconnection requests. In some cases, such procedures may be under development. Third
parties making such requests will be responsible for reimbursing all of Vernon's reasonable
expenses incurred by Vernon in facilitating submission of such requests to such governing bodies.
8.1 Expansion
8.1.1 Mead-Adelanto Project. Pursuant to the Section 11.4 of the MAP Operation
Agreement, the Project Coordinating Committee may consider increasing the
available transmission capability of the transmission line.
8.1.2 Mead -Phoenix Project. Pursuant to the Section 11.4 of the MPP Operation
Agreement, the, Project Management Committee may consider increasing the
available transmission capability of the transmission line.
8.1.3 Marketplace Substation. Pursuant to the Section 10.6 of the Marketplace
Substation Participation Agreement, the Administrative Committee may consider
increasing the capability of the Substation.
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000 Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 6
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
8.1.4 California Oregon Transmission Project. Pursuant to Section 5.1 of the COTP
Interim Participation Agreement, the Management Committee was established as
a means of securing effective managerial and policy direction.
8.2 Interconnection
8.2.1 Mead-Adelanto Project. Pursuant to Section 6.2.10 of the MAP Ownership
Agreement, the Project Coordinating Committee has the power to approve and
designate contracts.
8.2.2 Mead -Phoenix Project. Pursuant to Section 6.2.10 of the MPP Ownership
Agreement, the Project Management Committee has the power to approve and
designate contracts.
8.2.3 Marketplace Substation. Pursuant to Section 13 of the Marketplace Substation
Participation Agreement, any entity may interconnect transmission lines at the
Marketplace Substation subject to approval by each Marketplace Owner and
execution of an interconnection agreement between the Marketplace Owners and
the requesting entity.
8.2.4 California -Oregon Transmission Project. Pursuant to Section 5.1 of the COTP
Interim Participation Agreement, the Management Committee was established as
a means of securing effective managerial and policy direction.
8.3 Project Managers and Operators. Each transmission project in which Vernon has
Entitlements has a project manager and an operating agent. They are as follows and can
be contacted in connection with any request for expansion or interconnection.
Proiect Manager Operating Agent
Mead -Phoenix Project SRP, WAPA (DSW)
Mead-Adelanto Project LADWP LADWP
Marketplace Substation LADWP LADWP
California -Oregon TANC . WAPA (SNR)
Transmission Project
9. Uncontrollable Forces and Indemnification.
9.1 Procedures to Follow if Uncontrollable Force Occurs. In the event of the occurrence
of an Uncontrollable Force which prevents a Party from performing any of its obligations
under this TO Tariff, such Party shall (i) immediately notify the other Parties in writing
of the occurrence of such Uncontrollable Force, (ii) not be entitled to suspend
performance in any greater scope or longer duration than is required by the
Uncontrollable Force, (iii) use its best efforts to mitigate the effects of such
Uncontrollable Force, remedy its inability to perform, and resume full performance
hereunder, (iv) keep the other Parties apprised of such efforts on a continual basis and (v)
provide written notice of the resumption of performance hereunder. Notwithstanding any
of the foregoing, the settlement of any strike, lockout, or labor dispute constituting an
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000 Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1; 2001
Original Sheet No. 7
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
Uncontrollable Force shall be within the sole discretion of the Party to this TO Tariff
involved in such strike, lockout, or labor dispute and the requirement that a Party must
use its best efforts to remedy the cause of the Uncontrollable Force and mitigate its
effects and resume full performance hereunder shall not apply to strikes, lockouts, or
labor disputes. No Party will be considered in default as to any obligation under this TO
Tariff if prevented from fulfilling the obligation due to the occurrence of an
Uncontrollable Force.
9.2 Indemnification. A Market Participant shall at all times indemnify, defend, and save the
Participating TO harmless from any and all damages, losses, claims, (including claims
and actions relating to injury or to death of any person or damage to property), demands,
suits, recoveries, costs and expenses, court costs; attorney fees, and all other obligations
by.or to third parties, arising out of or resulting from the Participating TO's performance
of its obligations under this TO Tariff on behalf of a Market Participant, except in cases
of negligence or intentional wrongdoing by the Participating TO.
10. Regulatory Filings. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as affecting, in any way, the
right of Vernon to unilaterally make application to FERC as it deems necessary and appropriate
to recover its Transmission Revenue Requirements, or for a change in its terms and conditions,
including changes in rate methodology, or for a change in designation of transmission
Entitlements to be placed under the ISO's control, pursuant to the applicable FERC rules,
regulations, policies, and governing statutes.
11. Miscellaneous.
11.1 Notices. Any notices, demand, or request in accordance with this TO Tariff, unless
otherwise provided in this TO Tariff, shall be in writing and shall be deemed properly
served, given, or made: (i) upon delivery if delivered in person, (ii) five days after
deposit in the mail if sent by first class United States mail, postage prepaid, (iii) upon
receipt of confirmation by return electronic facsimile if sent by facsimile, or (iv) upon
delivery if delivered by prepaid commercial courier service, in each case addressed to a
Party at the address set forth in Appendix II. Any Party may at any time, by notice to the
other Parties, change the designation or address of the person specified in Appendix II to
receive notice on its behalf. Any notice of a routine character in connection with service
under this TO Tariff shall be given in such a manner as the Parties may determine from
time to time, unless otherwise provided in this TO Tariff.
11.2 Waiver. Any waiver at any time by any Party of its rights with respect to any default
under this TO Tariff, or with respect to any other matter arising in connection with this
TO Tariff, shall not constitute or be deemed a waiver with respect to any subsequent
default or other matter arising in connection with this TO Tariff. Any delay short of the
statutory period of limitations in asserting or enforcing any right shall not constitute or be
deemed a waiver.
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000 Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 8
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
11.3 Confidentiality.
11.3.1 Maintaining Confidentiality if Not for Public Disclosure. The Participating
TO shall maintain the confidentiality of all of the documents, data, and
information provided to it by any other Party that such Party may designate as
confidential, provided, however, that the information will not be held
confidential by the receiving Party if (1) the designating Party is required to
provide such information for public disclosure pursuant to this TO Tariff or
applicable regulatory requirements, or (2) the information becomes available to
the Public on a non -confidential basis (other than from the receiving Party).
11.3.2 Disclosure of Confidential Information. Notwithstanding anything in this
Section 11.3.2 to the contrary, if any Party is required by applicable laws or
regulations, or in the course of administrative or judicial proceedings, to disclose
information that is otherwise required to be maintained in confidence pursuant to
this Section 11.3.2, the Party may disclose such information; provided, however,
that as soon as such Party learns of the disclosure requirement and prior to
making such disclosure, such Party shall notify the affected Party or Parties of
the requirement and the terms thereof. The affected Party or Parties may, at their
sole discretion and own costs, direct any challenge to or defense against the
disclosure requirement and the disclosing Party shall cooperate with such
affected Party or Parties to the maximum extent practicable to minimize the
disclosure of the information consistent with applicable law. The disclosing
Party shall cooperate with the affected Parties to obtain proprietary or
confidential treatment of confidential information by the person to whom such
information is disclosed prior to any such disclosure.
11.4 Titles. The captions and headings in this TO Tariff are inserted solely to facilitate
reference and shall have no bearing upon the interpretation of any of the rates, terms, and
conditions of this TO Tariff,
11.5 Severability. If any term, convenant, or condition of this TO Tariff or the application or
effect of any such term, convenant, or condition is held invalid as to any person, entity, or
circumstance, or is determined to be unjust, unreasonable, unlawful, imprudent, or
otherwise not in the public interest, by any court or government agency of competent
jurisdiction, then such term, convenant, or condition shall remain in force and effect to
the maximum extent permitted by law, and all other terms, convenants, and conditions of
this TO Tariff and their application shall not be affected thereby but shall remain in force
and effect. The Parties shall be relieved of their obligations only to the extent necessary
to eliminate such regulatory or other determination, unless a court or governmental
agency of competent jurisdiction holds that such provisions are not severable from all
other provisions of this TO Tariff.
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000 Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 9
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
11.6 Preservation of Obligations. Upon termination of this TO Tariff, all unsatisfied
obligations of each Party shall be preserved until satisfied.
11.7 Governing Law. This TO Tariff shall be interpreted, governed by, and construed under
the laws of the State of California, without regard to the principles of conflict of laws
thereof, or the laws of the United States, as applicable, as if executed and to be performed
wholly within the State of California.
11.8 Appendices Incorporated. The appendices to this TO Tariff are attached to this TO
Tariff and are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
11.9 Consistency with ISO Tariff. This TO Tariff is intended to be consistent with the ISO
Tariff, and, if necessary, shall be amended to conform with any changes authorized or
required in any final order in FERC Docket No. ER00-2019.
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000
Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 10
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
APPENDIX I
Transmission Revenue Requirement and TRBA Adjustment
The Vernon Base Transmission Revenue Requirements is $10,216,178.
The TRBA adjustment is a negative $364,048 for calendar year 2001 and has been computed in
accordance with ISO Tariff as shown in the Attached Exhibit A.
All of Vernon's Entitlements placed under the ISO's Operational Control are High Voltage Facilities as
defined by the ISO Tariff.
The TRBA Adjustment will be recalculated annually consistent with the ISO Tariff, approved by the
Vernon City Council, and provided to the ISO.
Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000
Resolution No. 7 559 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 1 I
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Authorized by City of Vernon
Ordinance No. 940
Issued on: November 7, 2000
Transmission Owner Tariff (cont.)
APPENDIX II
NOTICES
Designated Representative:
Mr. Bruce V. Malkenhorst
City Administrator/City Clerk
City of Vernon
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
Tel. No. (323) 583-8811
Fax No. (323) 581-7924
Resolution No. 7659 Effective: January 1, 2001
Original Sheet No. 12
SUPPORTING
DOCUMENTS
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CITY COUNCIL
LEONIS C. MALBURG
Mayor;,
THOMAS A. YBARRA
Mayor Pro-Tem
WM. "BILL" DAVIS
Councilman
H. "LARRY" GONZALES
Councilman
W. MICHAEL MCCORMICK
Councilman
BRUCE V. MALKENHORST
City Administrator / City Clerk
FAX (323) 581-7924
EDUARDO OLIVO
City Attorney
FAX: (562) 927-8722
KEVIN WILSON
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Director of Community Services & Water
FAX: (323) 588-2761
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KENNETH J. DeDARIO
Director of Municipal Utilities
FAX: 583-1983
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(323)
CITY HALL
4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058
TELEPHONE (323) 583-8811
November 8, 2000
VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS
Channing D. Strother, Jr. Esq.
McCarthy, Sweeney & Harkaway, P.C.
2175 K Street, N.W., Suite 600
Washington, D.C. 20037
DAVE TELFORD
Fire Chief
FAX: (323) 581-1385
BRUCE W. OLSON
Police Chief
FAX: (323) 583-5236
COPY
Re: Resolution No. 7659 - Vernon's New Transmission Revenue
Requirement and New Transmission Owner Tariff
Dear Mr. Strother:
Enclosed herewith is a certified copy of a fully executed
Resolution No. 7659 that was approved by the Vernon City Council
on November 7, 2000.
If you should have any questions, please refer them to David B.
Brearley at Ext. 306.
Very truly yours,
CIT O VERNON
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Chief Dep y City Clerk
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Enclosure
CC: Mr. Eduardo Olivo, City Attorney (w/o enclosure)
Mr. David B. Brearley, Special Consultant (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Ken DeDario (w/o enclosure)
Memo
To: Gloria Orosco, Chief Deputy City Clerk
From: Judy
Date: 11 /08/00
Re: Resolution No. 7659 — Transmission Revenue Requirement and TO Tariff
A copy of the fully executed Resolution No. 7659, together with a certification signed by
you, needs to be faxed and sent via overnight mail to Channing Strother.
Please see attached Certificate, letter to Mr. Strother, and fax transmittal sheet.
If you need further information from me, please advise.
cc: Eduardo Olivo
CERTIFICATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss
CITY OF VERNON )
I, Gloria J. Orosco, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of
Vernon, County of Los Angeles, State of California, do hereby
certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of:
RESOLUTION NO. 7659 - A Resolution Of The
City Council Of The City Of Vernon
Amending Resolution No. 7608 To Provide
For A New Transmission Revenue
Requirement And A New Transmission Owner
Tariff In Accordance With The Decision Of
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
in FERC Docket No. EL00-105-000 Issued On
October 27, 2000
The original of same is on file in the office of the City
Clerk of the City of Vernon, said offices being in the City of
Vernon, County of Los Angeles, State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the Official Seal of the City of Vernon, County of Los Angeles,
State of California, on this 8th day of November, 2000.
1 a J. Oros
Chief Deputy City Clerk
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
Phone: 323/583-8811 x 368
Fax: 323/583-2956
Fax
To: Channing Strother From: Judy Lehr
Fax: (202) 393-5721 Date: November 8, 2000 q.' 0
Phone: Pages: a a
Re: Transmission Revenue Requirement and CC: N/A
TO Tariff
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*Comments:
Attached please find a copy of the certified signed Resolution No. 7659. A copy will
be Federal Expressed to you for delivery tomorrow.