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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSouthern California Edison (SCE) - 2017-08-07 City Of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street ♦ Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 e www.huntingtonbeachea.gov ;''_jgp%,V, Office of the City Clerk Robin Estanislau, City Clerk October 31, 2017 Kathryn Anderson, CCA Account Manager Southern California Edison 6020 Irwindale Ave., Suite I Irwindale, CA 91702 Dear Kathryn: Enclosed please find both an executed original page one of the Community Choice Aggregator Non-Disclosure Agreement and an executed original of the Declaration By Mayor or Chief County Administration Regarding Pursuit or Implementation of Community Choice Aggregation Service. Upon complete execution, please return one copy of each of the original to us. Please mail the Agreement to: Robin Estanislau City Clerk 2000 Main Street, 2"d Floor Huntington Beach CA 92648 Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, 4�� e&164Awl Robin Estanislau, CIVIC City Clerk RE:pe Enclosures Sister Cities: Anjo, Japan ♦ Waitakere, New Zealand SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON An EDISON INTERNATIONAL Cumpany COMMUNITY CHOICE AGGREGATOR NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT This Non-Disclosure Agreement ("Agreement") Is entered into by and between Southern California Edison Company(SCE)("Utility")and City of Huntington Beac13_ M Municipal Corporation [describe political entity]Community Choice Aggregator (T) ("CCA") as of A ugust 7. 201 . ("Effective Date"). This Agreement is executed pursuant to California Public Utilities Commission ("CPUC") order Instituted Rulemaking ("OIR")03-10-003, California Public Utilities Code ("PU Code") Section 366.2 et seq., and applicable Utility,tariffs (as modified hereafter from time to time). As used herein the Utility and CCA may each be referred to Individually as a "Party" and collectively as (T) "Parties." The CPUC has determined that CCA may obtain specified confidential customer information from Utility pursuant to Tariff Schedules Community Choice Aggregation — (T) Information Fees ("CCA-INFO") and Community Choice Aggregation—Service Fees ('CCA- (T) SF') (as modified hereafter from time to time) as a CCA, as defined by PU Code Section (T) 331.1, solely in order to Investigate, pursue or implement Community Choice Aggregation (0) Services pursuant to PU Code Section 366.2, et seq. or solely to administer energy efficiency (N) programs In the CCA's geographic territory upon CPUC authorization pursuant to PU Code (T) section 381.1 ("CCA Service"). The provisions of this Agreement and Schedules CCA-INFO (T) and CCA-SF govern the disclosure of Utility's confidential customer information to CCA (T) ("Disclosure Provisions"). The Parties hereby mutually agree that: 1. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, current proprietary and confidential information of Utility regarding customers of Utility ("Utility Customers")may be disclosed to CCA from time to time in connection herewith as (0) provided by the Disclosure Provisions and solely for the purpose of CCA Service. (D) Such disclosure is subject to the following legal continuing representations and (T) warranties by CCA: (a) CCA represents and warrants that, pursuant to PU Code Section 331.1, (1) it is either (1) a city, county, or other entity as defined in PU Code Section 331.1 whose governing board has elected to combine the loads of Its residents, businesses, and municipal facilities in a community wide electricity buyers, or (ii) a city, county, or other entity as defined in PU (D) Code Section 331.1 that intends to actively investigate or pursue delivery (N) of electric service to customers located within the geographic territory of (T) the CCA; and (2)that to investigate, pursue or implement CCA Service, it (T) requires certain Confidential Information, as defined In Section 2, below; Form No. 14-769 712015 Page 1 of 6 ; DECLARATION BY MAYOR OR CHIEF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR REGARDING PURSUIT OR IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY CHOICE AGGREGATION SERVICE I, Barbara Delgleize [name], state as follows: 1. I am the mayor or chief administrator and authorized to make this (T) declaration on behalf of City of Huntington Beach [name of city, county or I other entity(ies) that may become a community choice aggregator as defined in Public Utilities Code Section 331.1]. (T) (D) 2. I understand that all of the confidential information provided by Southern California Edison Company to City of Huntington Beach (entity named above) is subject to the terms and conditions of the Nondisclosure Agreement between these two entities and is provided for the sole purpose of enabling City of Huntington Beac entity named above) to investigate, pursue or implement (T) community choice aggregation under Section 366.2 of the California Public (T) Utilities Code. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California (T) that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed this Jhday of October 2017 at Huntington Beach C A (city, state). [signature] -T Rev 3/12 Form 14-770 Esparza, Patty From: Kathryn Anderson [Kathryn.Anderson@sce.com] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 6:57 AM To: Graham, Antonia; Esparza, Patty Cc: Kathryn Anderson Subject: RE: (External):RE: (External):RE: (External):NDA Attachments: CCA Declaration.pdf; NDA Page 1).pdf Hi Antonia, thank you for taking the time to speak with me last week. Hi Patty, our law department had to review and approve the NDA because the signatures from the city were not on the signature lines provided on the document, this has been approved however the 1"page of the NDA is incomplete. I have attached page 1, if you would please complete it and return it to me. Additionally, the CCA declaration needs to be executed (also attached). Once I have all these back, I will have an executed copy of the NDA in the mail to you within a week. Thank you Kathryn Anderson CCA Account Manager Customer Choice Services T. 626-815-7200 j M. 714-824-1325 6020 Irwindale Ave,Suite 1, Irwindale,CA 91702 ------------------------------------------------ w Enemy for VV-hat's A`1ead- Privacy Notice ©2017 Southern California Edison. All rights reserved. From:Graham,Antonia [mai!to:Antonia.Graham@surfcity-hb.org] Sent:Tuesday, August 15, 2017 7:37 AM To: Kathryn Anderson<Kathryn.Anderson@sce.com>; Esparza, Patty<PEsparza@surfcity-hb.org> Subject: (External):RE: (External):RE: (External):NDA Thank you both! From: Kathryn Anderson [mailto:Kathryn.Anderson@sce.com] Sent:Tuesday,August 15, 2017 7:36 AM To: Esparza, Patty; Graham, Antonia Subject: RE: (External):RE: (External):NDA Thank you, Patty. Kathryn Anderson CCA Account Manager Customer Choice Services T.626-815-7200 1 M. 714-824-1325 6020 Irwindale Ave,Suite I, Irwindale,CA 91702 1 i ------------------------------------------------- Energy for What's Ahead- Privacy Notice ©2017 Southern California Edison. All rights reserved. From: Esparza, Patty [mailto:PEsparza@surfcity hb.arg] Sent: Monday, August 14, 2017 1:59 PM To: Kathryn Anderson<Kathrvn.Anderson@sce.com>; Graham,Antonia<Antonia.Graham@surfcity-hb.org> Subject: (External):RE: (External):NDA Hi Kathryn: I mailed two originals of the NDA today. After execution, please mail one original back to us per instructions with the letter enclosed with the agreements. Thanks, Patty From: Kathryn Anderson [mailto:Kathryn.Anderson(a)sce.com] Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 6:35 AM To: Graham, Antonia; Esparza, Patty Cc: Kathryn Anderson Subject: RE: (External):NDA Good morning, 6020 Irwindale Ave,Suite I Irwindale Ca 91702 Kathryn Anderson CCA Account Manager Customer Choice Services T. 626-815-7200 1 M. 714-824-1325 6020 Irwindale Ave,Suite I, Irwindale, CA 91702 •------------------------------------------------ EDISO - I Energy for What's Ahead` Privacy Notice ©2017 Southern California Edison. All rights reserved. From:Graham, Antonia [mailto:Antonia.Graham@surfcity-hb.org] Sent:Wednesday, August 09, 2017 4:59 PM To: Esparza, Patty<PEsparza@surfcity-hb.org> Cc: Kathryn Anderson <Kathryn.Anderson@sce.com> Subject: (External):NDA The NDA will get sent to Kathryn Anderson at SCE. Kathryn please confirm your address so we can send you our signed N DA. Thank you, 2 Dept. ID AD-17-022 Page 1 of 2 Meeting Date: 8/7/2017 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR. CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 8/7/2017 SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager SUBJECT: Approve and authorize execution of the Community Choice Aggregator (CCA) Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) with Southern California Edison (SCE) Statement of Issue.- In order to explore the concept of community choice aggregation (CCA), the City needs to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) with Southern California Edison (SCE) to obtain customer-class energy usage data. This data is used to create a Pro Forma and conduct an analysis to see if CCA would be economically viable for the cities customers (residential, industrial, government, and commercial). Financial Impact: There is no fiscal impact by signing the NDA with SCE. Recommended Action: Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the "Community Choice Aggregator Non-Disclosure Agreement" with Southern California Edison. Alternative Action(s): Do not authorize the execution of the Non-Disclosure Agreement and direct staff on next steps. Analysis: The first step in investigating a CCA is to obtain data from the utility on customer usage and complete a feasibility study. A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) will enable the City-to receive energy data that will be analyzed by a firm, selected through a competitive bidding process, to determine if CCA is feasible. If Council authorizes the City Manager to sign the NDA, and if the potential margin for cost savings is large enough as identified in the study, the City Council may elect to continue to investigate the formation of a CCA as a next step. The results of the study will be presented to the City Council upon completion. The NDA is a tariff requirement that is confidential. The signing of the NDA is required no matter what consultant the City wishes to use to conduct the feasibility study. Additionally, the California Public Records Act explicitly exempts utility customer information from disclosure. The NDA has been reviewed by the City Attorney's Office and has been approved-as-to form. Concerns were raised about data and the California Public Records Act. These concerns were vetted by the City Attorney's Office, and the City and SCE have come to terms on what can and cannot be shared. HB -557- Item 21 . - 1 Dept. ID AD-17-022 Page 2 of 2 Meeting Date: 8/7/2017 Environmental Status: Not applicable. Strategic Plan Goal: Strengthen economic and financial sustainability Attachment(s): 1. Southern California Edison Company Community Choice Aggregator Non-Disclosure Agreement Item 21. - 2 HB -558- vx EDISON Southern-California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 57117-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 51040-E Sheet 1 COMMUNITY CHOICE AGGREGATOR NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT Form 14-769 i i i (To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. PUC) Advice 3243-E R.O. Nichols Date Filed Jul 8,2015 Decision Senior Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2015 acne Resolution SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON An EDISON INTERNATIONAL Company COMMUNITY CHOICE AGGREGATOR NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT This Non-Disclosure Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between Southern California Edison Company(SCE)("Utility")and City of Huntington Bea(;ia_ m M unicinal C ornoration [describe political entity]Community Choice Aggregator (T) ("CCA°) as of A 1191is 7, 2017 . ("Effective Date"). This Agreement is executed pursuant to California Public Utilities Commission ("CPUCJ Order Instituted Rulemaking ("OIR")03-10-003, California Public Utilities Code("PU Code") Section 366.2 at seq., and applicable Utility tariffs (as modified hereafter from time to time). As used herein the Utility and CCA may each be referred to individually as a "Party" and collectively as (T) "Parties." The CPUC has determined that CCA may obtain specified confidential customer information from Utility pursuant to Tariff Schedules Community Choice Aggregation — (T) Information Fees ("CCA-INFO") and Community Choice Aggregation—Service Fees("CCA- (T) SF') (as modified hereafter from time to time) as a CCA, as defined by PU Code Section (T) 331.1, solely in order to investigate, pursue or implement Community Choice Aggregation (D) Services pursuant to PU Code Section 366.2,et seq. or solely to administer energy efficiency (N) programs In the CCA's geographic territory upon CPUC authorization pursuant to PU Code (T) section 381.1 ("CCA Service"). The provisions of this Agreement and Schedules CCA-INFO (T) and CCA-SF govern the disclosure of Utility's confidential customer information to CCA m ("Disclosure Provisions"). The Parties hereby mutually agree that: 1. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, current proprietary and confidential Information of Utility regarding customers of Utility ("Utility Customers")may be disclosed to CCA from time to time in connection herewith as (D) provided by the Disclosure Provisions and solely for the purpose of CCA Service. (D) Such disclosure is subject to the following legal continuing representations and (T) warranties by CCA: (a) CCA represents and warrants that, pursuant to PU Code Section 331.1, (1) it is either (1) a city, county, or other entity as defined in PU Code Section 331.1 whose governing board has elected to combine the loads of Its residents, businesses, and municipal facilities in a community wide electricity buyers, or (ii) a city, county, or other entity as defined In PU (D) Code Section 331.1 that intends to actively investigate or pursue delivery (N) of electric service to customers located within the geographic territory of (T) the CCA; and (2)that to investigate, pursue or implement CCA Service, it (T) requires certain Confidential Information, as defined In Section 2, below; R Form No.14-769 712015 Page 1 of 6 (b) CCA represents and warrants that it has all necessary authority to enter into this Agreement, and that it is a binding enforceable Agreement according to its terms; (c) CCA represents and warrants that the authorized representative(s) executing this Agreement is authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of the CCA; and (d) CCA confirms its understanding that the information of Utility Customers (T) is of a highly sensitive confidential and proprietary nature, and that such information will be used as contemplated under the Disclosure Provisions solely for the purposes of investigating, pursing or implementing CCA (T) Service, and that any other use of the information may permit Utility to suspend providing further information hereunder. (e) CCA represents and warrants that it will implement and maintain (N) reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the information, to protect the Confidential Information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure, and prohibits the use of the data for a secondary commercial purpose not related to CCA Service or energy efficiency purposes without the customer's prior consent to that use. (N) 2. The confidential and proprietary information disclosed to CCA in connection (T) herewith may upon request include, without limitation, the following billing (N) information about Utility Customers: Customer-specific information from the current billing periods as well as prior 12 months consisting of: service account number, name on service account, service address with zip code, mailing address with zip code, email address, telephone number, meter number, monthly kWh usage, monthly maximum demand where available, electrical or gas consumption data as defined in PU Code Section 8380, other data detailing electricity or needs and patterns of usage, Baseline Zone, CARE participation, End Use Code (Heat Source) Service Voltage, Medical Baseline, Meter Cycle, Bill Cycle, Level Pay Plan and/or other plans, Horse Power Load and Number of Units and monthly rate schedule for ail accounts within the CCA's geographic territory (collectively, "Confidential Information"). (N) Confidential Information shall also include specifically any copies, drafts, revisions, analyses, summaries, extracts, memoranda, reports and other materials prepared by CCA or its representatives that are derived from or based on Confidential Information disclosed by Utility, regardless of the form of media in which it is prepared, recorded or retained. 3. Except for electric usage information provided to CCA pursuant to this Agreement, Confidential Information does not include information that CCA proves(a)was properly in the possession of CCA at the time of disclosure; (b) is or becomes publicly known through no fault of CCA, its employees or representatives; or (c) was independently developed by CCA, its employees or representatives without access to any Confidential Information. 4. From the Effective Date, no portion of the Confidential Information may be disclosed, disseminated or appropriated by CCA, or used for any purpose (T) other thanfor CCA Service as permitted under this Agreement and the Disclosure Provisions. Form No. 14-769 7/2015 Page 2 of 6 5. CCA shall, at all times and in perpetuity, keep the Confidential Information in the strictest confidence and shall take all reasonable measures to prevent unauthorized or improper disclosure or use of Confidential Information. CCA (N) shall implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the information, to protect the Confidential Information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure and prohibits the use of the data for a secondary commercial purpose not related to CCA Service. Specifically, CCA shall restrict access to (N) Confidential Information, and to materials prepared in connection therewith, to those employees or representatives of CCA who have a "need to know" such Confidential Information in the course of their duties with respect to the CCA (T) Service and who agree to be bound by the nondisclosure and confidentiality obligations of this Agreement, provided, however, that, an Energy Service Provider, agent, or any other entity, including entities that provide both direct access (as codified in Assembly Bill No. 1890, Stats. 1996, ch. 854) and CCA (T) Service shall limit their utilization of the information provided to the purposes for which it has been provided and shall not utilize such information, directly or indirectly, in providing other services, including but not limited to Direct Access services, in order to effectuate the obligations of this Agreement. Prior to disclosing any Confidential Information to its employees or representatives, CCA shall require such employees or representatives to whom Confidential Information is to be disclosed to review this Agreement and to agree in writing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement by signing the "Non-Disclosure Agreement for CCA Employees or Representatives" form attached as Exhibit A hereto. CCA shall provide Utility with copies of the signed Exhibit A forms at Utility request. CCA shall also provide Utility with a list of the names, titles, and addresses for all persons or entities to which Confidential Information is disclosed in connection herewith ("Disclosure List"). This Disclosure List shall be updated by CCA on a regular basis, and will be provided to Utility once each quarter at a minimum. 6. CCA shall be liable for the actions of, or any disclosure or use by, its employees or representatives contrary to this Agreement; however, such (T) liability shall not limit or prevent any actions by Utility directly against such employees or representatives for improper disclosure and/or use. In no event shall CCA or its employees or representatives take any actions related to Confidential Information that are inconsistent with holding Confidential Information in strict confidence. CCA shall immediately notify Utility in writing if it becomes aware of the possibility of any misuse or misappropriation of the (T) Confidential Information by CCA or any of its employees or representatives. (T) However, nothing in this Agreement shall obligate Utility to monitor or enforce CCA's compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Form No. 14-769 7/2015 Page 3 of 6 7. CCA shall comply with the consumer protections and requirements concerning (N) subsequent disclosure and use of Confidential Information pursuant to CPUC (N) Decision No. 12-08-045. (N) 8. CCA acknowledges that disclosure or misappropriation of any Confidential (T) Information could cause irreparable harm to Utility and/or Utility Customers, the amount of which may be difficult to assess. Accordingly, CCA hereby (T) confirms that Utility shall be entitled to apply to a court of competent (T) jurisdiction or the CPUC for an injunction, specific performance or such other relief (without posting bond) as may be appropriate in the event of improper disclosure or misuse of its Confidential Information by CCA or its employees or representatives. Such right shall, however, be construed to be in addition (T) to any other remedies available to Utility, in law or equity. 9. In addition to all other remedies, CCA shall indemnify and hold harmless (T) Utility, its affiliates, subsidiaries, parent company, officers, employees, or agents from and against and claims, actions, suits, liabilities, damages, losses, expenses and costs (including reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and disbursements) attributable to actions or non-actions of CCA and/or its employees and/or its representatives in connection with the use or disclosure of Confidential Information. 10. If, at any time, CCA ceases its investigation, pursuit or implementation of community choice aggregation pursuant to PU Code Section 366.2 et seq., CCA shall promptly return or destroy(with written notice to Utility itemizing the materials destroyed) all Confidential Information then in its possession at the request of Utility. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the nondisclosure obligations of this Agreement shall survive any termination of this Agreement. (T) 11. This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the successors and permitted assigns of the Parties hereto. This Agreement shall not be assigned, however, without the prior written consent of the non-assigning Party, which consent may be withheld due to the confidential nature of the information, data and materials covered. (T) 12.This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations, understandings, communications, correspondence and representations, whether oral or written. This Agreement shall not be amended, modified or waived except by an instrument in writing, signed by both Parties, and, specifically, shall not be modified or waived by course of performance, course of dealing or usage of trade. Any waiver of a right under this Agreement shall be in writing, but no such writing shall be deemed a subsequent waiver of that right, or any other right or remedy. Form No. 14-769 V2015 Page 4 of 6 13.This Agreement shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws (T) of the State of California, without reference to its principles on conflicts of laws. 14.This Agreement shall, at all times, be subject to such changes or modifications (T) by the CPUC as it may from time to time direct in the exercise of its jurisdiction. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the authorized representatives of the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the Effective Date. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY BY: TITLE: iLP- e9i [CCA name] BY: TITLE: CI OF NTINGTON ACH B Mayor ATTEST: By: City Clerk Form No. 14-769 7/2015 Page 5 of 6 EXHIBIT A NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT FOR CCA EMPLOYEES OR REPRESENTATIVES 1 declare under penalty of perjury that (1) 1 am employed as (title) at (employer and address); and (2) I have personally reviewed the attached COMMUNITY CHOICE AGGREGATOR NON- DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT relating to disclosure and use of Confidential Information (as defined therein)and I agree to be bound by its provisions. Signed: Print Name: Dated: O C LLJ LAJ CL- UJ ,_J Q z tai o y U N >-!z LLd o f- N �- Form No. 14-769 7/2015 Page 6 of 6 Esparza, Patty From: KIRK NASON [kirk_nason@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 9:44 AM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Public Comment on Agenda item#21 AGENDA COMMENT Aug 7th, 2017 Public Comment on Agenda item #21 - CCA write to express my enthusiastic support of getting a NDA with SCE so that Huntington Beach can begin a feasibility study of a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) plan. Simply put, I prefer to choose my own energy providers. Currently, my only choice is to purchase energy from Southern California Edison, which charges the second-highest rates in California. Community Choice Aggregation is a better alternative, because it would foster free market competition leading to lower rates. In addition, CGAs can stimulate the development of high- tech energy suppliers within Huntington Beach, which would create local jobs and benefit our economy. Moreover, by offering multiple tiers of service with different levels of renewable energy, CCA would allow Huntington Beach to cheaply and sustainably meet its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions without relying on industry or consumer regulations. The transition to renewable energy would also improve local air quality. Finally, if Huntington Beach embraces sustainable energy via CCA, it would reinforce our culture and identity as a "Surf City" that protects beaches by slowing sea level rise. Because HB Huddle is committed to individual freedoms, the well-being of Huntington Beach residents, and environmental protection, it follows that we are committed to CCA as well. Community Choice Aggregation will help Huntington Beach meet its vision of a healthy and safe city in which natural resources are protected (May 2017 draft, General Plan). For example, the General Plan envisions that in the near future, "local attractions, such as the beach... draw tourists from near and far". In fact, tourism is listed as one of the top employment sectors in the city. Yet, sea level rise threatens most—if not all—of the city's beaches. CCA would help mitigate this threat by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and slowing climate change, which is the cause of sea level rise. In addition, the city's support of sustainable energy can be used in marketing campaigns to reinforce the "Surf City" image and draw additional tourists. The General Plan also envisions that by 2040, "the community has shifted to renewable energy resources and conservation practices. Support for local businesses to develop new technologies leads to the use of these technologies to support further conservation and sustainability." CCA is an economically responsible means of shifting to renewable energy via free market forces. Furthermore, CCA will establish a local market for energy production, which will lead to the development of new energy technologies within the city. The shift to renewable energy sources will reduce air pollution generated by fossil fuel burning. Importantly, CCA would help the city meet its state-mandated requirement to specify measures that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As highlighted in the General Plan, "Although often overlooked, modern life in Huntington Beach would be very difficult without abundant local and regional energy resources." I emphasize that CCA is a responsible and sustainable way to meet this important need, and I respectfully requests that the City Council carefully consider this option. Sincerely, SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Kirk J. Nason r 714 321-7298 Meeting Excuse brevity & typos , Agenda Item No: Esparza, Patty From: Pam Kamps [pamkamps@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 10:59 AM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Public Comment on Agenda Item 21 AGENDA COMMENT Agenda item#21:I would like to see the HB City Council support CCA to move HB into the 21st century and allow opportunities for cleaner energy.This issue has been successfully implemented in cities all across our state.The facts are in!HB needs to support CCA. Additionally,please adopt track 1 and push forward to install catch basin inserts when developing plans to eliminate all trash in our waters before 2027 to adhere to state legislation to have no trash in our waters within 10 years. Thank you, Pam Kamps 21861 Summerwind Ln HB 92646 (714)271-1742 SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION ION MWft Date:_ X - -7 -/7 Agenda Item No. Esparza, Patty From: Mary Nason [mary_nason@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 10:22 AM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy, CITY COUNCIL SUPPLEMENTAL Subject: Public Comment on Agenda item#21 &#17 COMMUNICATION Importance: High a Meeting Date:. !S AGENDA COMMENT Agenda Item No.,- Aug 7th, 2017 Public Comment on Agenda item #17 — Toxin Free maintenance in HB Parks support the use of Toxin Free gardening techniques in HB Parks. Please instruct staff to stop using the Prop 65-listed glyphosate in our parks. The minimal costs in transitioning to proven non-toxic protocols do not justify continuing to subject the public to the health costs these chemicals impose. The American Academy of Pediatrics says that there is no safe level of pesticide or herbicide exposure for children. Toxic pesticides and herbicides have been shown to lower IQ, cause cancer, damage developing reproductive organs, and cause other significant harm. I would like to see you move forward ASAP and approve this initiative and skip any more trials on the program i i Public Comment on Agenda ite #21 - CCA write to express my enthusiastic support of getting a NDA signed with SCE, so that Huntington Beach can begin a feasibility study of a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) plan. I am in favor of being able to choose my own energy providers. Currently, my only choice is to purchase energy from Southern California Edison, which charges the second-highest rates in California and has only 24.5% renewable energy in their standard energy portfolio. Community Choice Aggregation is a better alternative, because it would foster free market competition leading to lower rates. In addition, CCAs can stimulate the development of high-tech energy suppliers within Huntington Beach, which would create local jobs and benefit our economy. LA County, which will roll out their CCA in Jan 2018, estimates they will save consumers $20 million a year as well as create 200 jobs in the County! Moreover, by offering multiple tiers of service with different levels of renewable energy, i CCA would allow Huntington Beach to cheaply and sustainably meet its goal of reducing greenhouse i gas emissions without relying on industry or consumer regulations. The transition to renewable energy would also improve local air quality. Finally, if Huntington Beach embraces sustainable energy via CCA, it would reinforce our culture and identity as a "Surf City" that protects beaches by slowing sea level rise. Community Choice Aggregation will help Huntington Beach meet its vision of a healthy and safe city in which natural resources are protected (May 2017 draft, General Plan). For example, the General i Esparza, Patty From: Karen Coyne [theciaclub@me.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 1117 AM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: 3 items AGENDA COMMENT Dear City Council members: I'd like to address three issues, two of which are on tonight's meeting agenda: Agenda item #17: please expand the pilot program for going toxin-free. I'd like to see our city follow the model that Irvine speer-headed. While the initial cost may be slightly higher, what price can we put on our health and prevention of further and possibly irreparable damage to our environment? I understand that once these harmful toxins are out of the system, the soil replenishes itself so that it's more absorbent, therefore requiring less water and less cost over time. Agenda ite #21: lease support CCA to move HB into the 21st century and allow opportunities for cleaner ergy. Even the reddest town in the reddest county of Texas is moving toward 100% renewable energy. This is a non-partisan issue. We should all want a cleaner earth, especially since the price is comparable to what we currently pay. SCE has the lowest rate of renewable energy in the area. Having an agency-run system instead of the current corporate- run system would allow for more transparency and more control by the people, not to mention it would encourage free market and create jobs that people can be proud of. Additionally, please adopt track 1 and push forward to install catch basin inserts while you develop plans to eliminate all trash in our waters before 2027 to adhere to state legislation to have no trash in our waters within 10 years. Thank you, Karen Coyne HB resident SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Agenda item No.•®f i Esparza, Patty From: Mary Ann Celinder[macelinder@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 11:20 AM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: re: tonight's meeting agenda AGENDA COMMENT Agenda item 417 I would like to express my support for Huntington Beach to stop using toxic chemicals. The pilot program is a good start, but it is not enough. Using known carcinogens is irresponsible to our citizens. One successful lawsuit would wipe out any "savings" the city makes on an annual basis. Would you want one of your family members to develop cancer or other health issues due to the city's use of toxic chemicals? Agenda item,42 We would life the option of having clean energy delivered to our home. It makes sense to look to the future because solar and wind energy is available. Why not have a open market so all of us save money and have a cleaner environment? Huntington Beach, with it's outdoor loving citizens should be a leader. When my kids were young and I had them out for beach days, there was nothing more disgusting than having the toddlers play in the sand and put cigarette butts in their mouths. I have done beach cleanup with Surfriders on a number of occasions. The trash that makes its way to the ocean can be filtered. Please put in screens or catch basins to keep our beaches and oceans clean. Mary Ann Celinder 21341 Fleet Lane Huntington Beach Ca 92646 cell 714 504 8361 SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date:_ 0 -" 7 --/7 Agenda da item No.• i Esparza, Patty From: Carol Keane [ca57keane@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 1:06 PM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Aug 7 city council meeting agenda items#21 and#17 AGENDA COMMENT August 7, 2017 To: Mayor Barbara Delgleize Mayor Pro Tempore Mike Posey City Council Members: Patrick Brenden, Jill Hardy, Bill O"Connell, SUPPLEMENTAL y C®MI UNICA 40N Erik Peterson, Meeting Date, Lyn Semeta Agenda Item No: Re: Agenda item(! I tem # 1 d#17 I am writing to express my support for approval of the non-disclosure agreement with SCE for the feasibility study of a Community Choice Energy plan for Huntington Beach (agenda item#21). Since the Huntington Beach General Plan update needs to address greenhouse gas reductions in the near future, approval of this study would provide a good start. Currently, Southern California Edison offers our only option for purchasing electrical energy. Community Choice Energy would foster free market competition, stimulate development of local high tech energy suppliers and create local jobs in the process. Furthermore, by offering multiple tiers of service with different levels of renewable energy, Huntington Beach would be able to meet its goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions i without relying on industry or consumer regulations. I feel that CCE will provide an economically sound means of shifting to a sustainable and renewable energy source for the city. On another note, please consider expanding the study using organic pest and weed control from just West Central Park to all of the city's parks. (agenda item#17) Sincerely, Carol Keane Huntington Beach, 92646 z '� Esparza, Patty From: Lorak@aol.com Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 1:41 PM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: agenda item#21 AGENDA COMMENT To: Huntington Beach City Council Re: Agenda#21 Please consider approving the CCA feasibility study. I believe in open competition and a free-market approach to our energy providers could encourage that competition. By establishing a Huntington Beach CCA, our local utility company now needs to compete for my business. A Huntington Beach CCA, will allow me a choice when it comes to purchasing my electricity. Local citizens and their locally elected officials will provide oversight here in Huntington Beach. As a long time Huntington Beach resident, I prefer to purchase goods and services from local businesses. With a Huntington Beach CCA, the money I spend on electricity would get to stay here as well, and I'd certainly prefer to have my money stay in HB. I ask you to approve and authorize execution of the CCA non-disclosure agreement with Southern California Edison. Sincerely, Richard Morris Huntington Beach 92646 SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date: '12- Agenda item No.: -- i Esparza, Patty From: BETHANY WEBB [bethwebb711 @msn.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 1:34 PM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Agenda Items 17 &21 AGENDA COMMENT To whom it may concern, My name is Bethany Webb, My address is 9441 Blane Circle. HB. Ca. 92646 1 am a home owner and longtime HB resident. In regards to, Agenda item # 17 As a mother who makes personal steps ( buying environmentally friendly home and garden products) My kids are in public schools and play in public parks and I need you to partner me in protecting them, and all HB residents. Agenda item #21 Please see above statement ( I also have solar on my home) and hope we can move into the future of both toxin free and clean energy . Thank you for your consideration, Bethany( Beth Webb) Sincerely, Beth Webb Office 714-890-3SOS Cell 714-7 26-2160 Fax 714-378-0701 bethwebb711@msn.com Esparza, Patty From: Sophie Wolfram [sophie@climateactioncampaign.org] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 1:11 PM To: Agenda Comment Cc: CITY COUNCIL; Fikes, Cathy Subject: Support Letter for Community Choice (Agenda Item#21) Attachments: CAC Support Letter for CCE in HB 8-7-17.pdf AGENDA COMMENT Hello, Please find attached a letter from Climate Action Campaign in support of the Community Choice Aggregator Non-Disclosure Agreement with Southern California Edison(#21 on the City Council agenda for tonight). Thank you, Sophie Wolfram Sophie Wolfram Policy Advocate and Education Coordinator Climate Action Campaign (914)715-2451 Follow us on Twitter:@sdclimateaction Our Mission is Simple:Stop Climate Change SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Medng Date:_-. (/ - 7 -/7 Agenda Item No.: i ;CLIMATE' CTION C A M P A I G N August 7, 2017 Huntington Beach City Council 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Via Email: City.Council@surfcity-hb.org and agendacomment@surfcity-hb.org Re: Support for a Community Choice Aggregator Non-Disclosure Agreement with Southern California Edison (Agenda Item #21) Dear Mayor Delgleize, Mayor Pro Tempore Posey, and Council Members Brenden, Hardy, O'Connell, Peterson, and Semeta, Climate Action Campaign (CAC) is an environmental nonprofit organization with a simple mission: to stop climate change and protect our quality of life. We are committed to helping cities in Southern California adopt and implement policies and plans that protect the people and places we love for generations to come. We urge you to vote in favor of the Non-Disclosure Agreement to allow the City to move forward with the investigation of formation of a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program. This is a simple first step toward exploring and evaluating the benefits and opportunities Community Choice can bring to Huntington Beach families and businesses, as well as potentially bringing in new jobs, economic development, and revenue to the city. CCA is a tried and true program operating in 70 cities and 9 counties in California; by 2020, CCA programs will serve about 18 million Californians, saving them about$190 million per year while cutting 5.5 million metric tons of GHG emissions. Community Choice offers a host of benefits, including: • Consumer Choice - Families have a choice when it comes to their electricity provider. o Competition - Choice creates competition, and standard CCE options have been able to beat the rates of the competing utility. • Local Control - CCE gives cities local control and accountability over rates and energy sources. • Clean Energy- CCE can reduce the region's carbon footprint by providing a higher mix of clean energy sources on our grid. It is the most effective way to transition to 100% clean energy. • Local Economic Opportunity- Over time, a local CCA program can buy increasing amounts of power from local sources, helping support local jobs and local economic development. d ;,CLIMATE ACTION C A M P A I G N Community Choice energy is a win for everyone--the community, the environment, the economy, and yes, even the monopoly utility. Community Choice is the most powerful tool we have to bring cheaper, greener energy to the grid, and Huntington Beach families deserve the opportunity to join millions of Californians in reaping the benefits of this proven program. We strongly encourage the City Council to approve and authorize execution of the Non-Disclosure Agreement with SCE. Sincerely, Sophie Wolfram Policy Advocate, Climate Action Campaign Es arza, Patty =4�� / From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] 917 /, Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 1:02 AM To: Pipeline Clerk Agenda Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Request#: 30639 Due Today Request#30639 from the Government Outreach System is due today. Request type: Problem Request area: City Council - Agenda& Public Hearing Comments Reported by: Julie Killeen " Description: As an owner/resident for over 37 years, I wish to urge the City Council to support CCA to move forward with allowing cleaner energy opportunities for the city of Huntington Beach. Expected Close Date: 08/08/2017 Click here to access the request i Es arza, Pa From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] e/7 Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 2:21 PM To: Pipeline Clerk Agenda Subject: Surf City Pipeline: You have been assigned a new Request#: 30636 Request# 30636 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to you. Request type: Problem Request area: City Council - Agenda& Public Hearing Comments Citizen name: Richard Morris Description: August 7, 2017 To: Huntington Beach City Council Re: Agenda#21 Please consider approving the CCA feasibility study. I believe in open competition and a free-market approach to our energy providers could encourage that competition. By establishing a Huntington Beach CCA, our local utility company now needs to compete for my business. A Huntington Beach CCA, will allow me a choice when it comes to purchasing my electricity. Local citizens and their locally elected officials will provide oversight here in Huntington Beach. As a long time Huntington Beach resident, I prefer to purchase goods and services from local businesses. With a Huntington Beach CCA, the money I spend on electricity would get to stay here as well, and I'd certainly prefer to have my money stay in HB. I ask you to approve and authorize execution of the CCA non-disclosure agreement with Southern California Edison. Sincerely, Richard Morris Huntington Beach 92646 Expected Close Date: August 21, 2017 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. Plan envisions that in the near future, "local attractions, such as the beach... draw tourists from near and far". In fact, tourism is listed as one of the top employment sectors in the city. Yet, sea level rise threatens most—if not all—of the city's beaches. CCA.would help mitigate this threat by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and slowing climate change, which is the cause of sea level rise. In addition, the city's support of sustainable energy can be used in marketing campaigns to reinforce the "Surf City" image and draw additional tourists. The General Plan also envisions that by 2040, "the community has shifted to renewable energy resources and conservation practices. Support for local businesses to develop new technologies leads to the use of these technologies to support further conservation and sustainability." CCA is an economically responsible means of shifting to renewable energy via free market forces. Furthermore, CCA will establish a local market for energy production, which will lead to the development of new energy technologies within the city. The shift to renewable energy sources will reduce air pollution generated by fossil fuel burning. Importantly, CCA would help the city meet its state-mandated requirement to specify measures that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As highlighted in the General Plan, "Although often overlooked, modern life in Huntington Beach would be very difficult without abundant local and regional energy resources." 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O- c0.� ..>1 J i W a— W 3 c) 3 u � � � L ) o r - Ey c `o0 Y U o O E cm ry m Omo °vccami � m `° C V = U W U W U 0 E r 0 C o � m C U 0V m p m O C 00 UJJ 2UI Q a a Estanislau, Robin From: Karl Celinder[kcelinder@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 4:35 PM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Comments for tonight's city council meeting AGENDA COMMENT Comments on agenda tonight: Agenda item #17 I would like the city of Huntington Beach to stop using toxic chemicals for weed abatement and pest control. The pilot program is a good start, but it is not enough. A number of my friends currently have cancer, others have succumed from it. I would not want you or one of your family friends to develop cancer or other health issues due to the city's use of toxic chemicals. Agenda item 21 We would lik e option of having clean energy delivered to our home. In Huntington Beach solar and wind energy is should be a no-brainer! Please support CCA and move HB into a cleaner and safer tomorrow! I also encourage the council to adopt track 1 and install catch basin inserts. Please seek to develop plans to eliminate all trash in our waters. We need to 'blackball' trash from surfing the waves in Surf City! Karl Celinder 21341 Fleet Lane Huntington Beach Ca 92646 cell 714 743 8361 1 Estanislau, Robin From: Cathey Ryder[the4ryders@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 2:58 PM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Agenda 8/7/2017 AGENDA COMMENT Agenda item#17 I would like to see HB toxin-free. . Please expand the pilot program and follow Irvine's lead in stopping the use of proven toxic chemicals in our parks and open spaces. Agenda Ite #21 Support the CCA and allow opportunities for cleaner energy. I urge members of the HB City Council to adopt Track 1 and push forward to install catch basins to eliminate teach in our oceans. I have lived at 19882 Felciff Lane 92646 since 1985 and as a long time resident who votes, I hope the HB City Council is listening to citizens on these issues. Cathey Ryder i Estanislau, Robin From: Shayna Lathus [shayna.lath us@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 2:54 PM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Agenda Items#17 and#21 AGENDA COMMENT Re:#17- I would like to see a toxin-free Huntington Beach! Please expand our pilot program and follow Irvine's lead with stopping the use of toxic chemicals. Re: 21 1 would like it if you would support CCA and move HB into the 21st century to allow opportunities for cleaner energy. Thank you. Shayna Lathus 6382 St. Paul Cir., Apt. A Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Ask me about Rodan + Fields! https://rfroekstar.e o m L&Lx13 1 Estanislau, Robin From: Linda law[lindaklaw@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 8:44 AM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Agenda item 17, 21 and a comment AGENDA COMMENT Agenda item #17- I would like to see Hb be toxin free. Please expand the pilot program you have started and follow Irvine's lead in stopping the use of toxic chemicals. Agenda item #21 - Please support CCA to move HB into 21st century and allow opportunities for cleaner ene Comment - I encourage the council to adopt track 1 and push forward to install catch basin inserts while they develop plans to eliminate all trash in our waters before 2027 to adhere to state legislation to have no trash in our waters within 10 years. Thank you for your time. Linda Law Estanislau, Robin From: Hayley Buchanan [hayleypb288@icloud.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 1:56 PM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: Re: Huntington Beach agendas AGENDA COMMENT To whom it may concern Please expand agenda #1 I want to see Huntington Beach toxin-free. Please support agenda #2 I want you to support CCA to move Huntington Beach into the 21st century and allow op unities for cleaner energy. Also, please adopt track 1 and push forward to install catch basin inserts while you develop plans to eliminate all trash in our waters before 2027 to adhere to state legislation. Thank you! Hayley Buchanan 1 Esparza, Patty From: Kathryn Anderson [Kathryn.Anderson@sce.com] Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 6:35 AM To: Graham, Antonia; Esparza, Patty Cc: Kathryn Anderson Subject: RE: (External):NDA Goo/ d morning, 6020 Irwindale Ave, Suite I Irwindale Ca 91702 Kathryn Anderson CCA Account Manager Customer Choice Services T. 626-815-7200 1 M. 714-824-1325 6020 Irwindale Ave, Suite I, Irwindale, CA 91702 „ Energy fcr ars A:`)ead" Privacy Notice ©2017 Southern California Edison. All rights reserved. From: Graham,Antonia [mailto:Antonia.Graham@surfcity-hb.org] Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2017 4:59 PM To: Esparza, Patty<PEsparza@surfcity-hb.org> Cc: Kathryn Anderson<Kathryn.Anderson@sce.com> Subject: (External):NDA The NDA will get sent to Kathryn Anderson at SCE. Kathryn please confirm your address so we can send you our signed N DA. Thank you, Antonia Antonia Graham, CSM, Env Sp Assistant to the City Manager/Energy&Sustainability Projects Manager Office of the City Manager City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)536-5537 antonia.graham@surfcity-hb.org "The end of all education,should surely be service to others." 1 City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street ♦ Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 e www.huntingtonbeachca.gov FB,17,1909,P Office of the City Clerk Robin Estanislau, City Clerk August 14, 2017 Southern California Edison ATTN: Kathryn Anderson 6020 Irwindale Ave., Suite I Irwindale, CA 91702 Dear Kathryn: Enclosed are two originals of the "Community Choice Aggregator Non-Disclosure Agreement, Form 14-769." Upon complete execution, please return one original to us. Please mail the agreement to: Robin Estanislau City Clerk 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach CA 92648 Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, 7� Robin Estanislau, CIVIC City Clerk RE:pe Sister Cities: Anjo, Japan e Waitakere, New Zealand