HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010 Southern California Edison Company SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Frank A.McNulty
E®I S®N Senior Attorney
mcnultfa@sce.com
An EDISON INTERNATIONAL Company - - - - -
November 29,2010
RE: Southern California Edison Company 2012 General state Case,A.10-11-015
On November 23,2010, Southern California Edison Company(SCE)filed with
the California Public Utilities Commission(Commission)Application 10-11-015,for a 2012
General Rate Case.Commission Rule 3.2 requires that within 10 days of the filing SCE"mail a
notice to the following stating in general terms the proposed increases in rates or fares:"
(1)the State,by mailing to the Attorney General and the
Department of General Services,when the State is a customer or
subscriber whose rates or fares would be affected by the proposed
increase;(2)each county,by mailing to the County Counsel(or
District Attorney if the county has no County Counsel)and County
Clerk,and each city,by mailing to the City Attorney and City
Clerk,listed in the current Roster published by the Secretary of
State in which the proposed increase is to be made effective;and
(3)any other persons whom applicant deems appropriate or as may
be required by the Commission.
Pursuant to this Rule 3.2, SCE is providing you the attached notice.
Very truly yours,
/s/Frank A.McNulty
Enclosures
(U 338-E)
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-1499 Fax(626)302-6993
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
NOTICE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON (SCE) COMPANY PROPOSED
GENERAL RATE CASE APPLICATION FILING
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SCE'S
PROPOSED RATE INCREASE
Application (A.) 10-11-015
On November 23, 2010, Southern California Edison Company (SCE) filed a proposed
General Rate Case (GRC) Application with the California Public Utilities Commission
(CPUC) requesting authority to collect base rate (non-fuel) revenues of$6.285 billion.
The proposed application seeks authority to have the rates become effective January 1, _..
2012. Every three years, SCE is required to file a GRC in which the CPUC sets annual
revenue levels. Annual revenue is the total amount of money a utility collects through
rates in a given year for specific purposes. Base rate revenues pay for the costs of
owning and operating electric distribution and generation facilities (excluding fuel and
purchased power).
THE KEY REASONS FOR SCE'S PROPOSED INCREASE
SCE has made this request to continue providing safe and reliable service to its
customers. The primary reasons for the requested revenue increase are:
1. To connect new customers to the system and respond to customer requests,
such as undergrounding projects.
2. To reinforce and upgrade the electric system to accommodate load growth.
3. To continue SCE's multi-year capital investment program to replace aging
distribution infrastructure and business systems.
4. To meet increased costs for Information Technology (IT) systems such as
protection from cyber security threats to electric system assets.
5. To make a substantial contribution to the employee and retiree pension fund
to address the losses in financial markets over the past few years.
WHAT THIS PROPOSED GRC APPLICATION MEANS TO YOU
If the CPUC approves the application, SCE's request would result in an $866 million, or
7.55 percent, increase over currently authorized total revenues (or a 16.19 percent
increase in base rate revenues). SCE's application also proposes estimated base rate
revenue increases of$246 million in 2013 and $527 million in 2014. The actual
increases in 2013 and 2014 will be determined by the CPUC prior to the beginning of
each year. SCE is making this request now because the CPUC requires utilities to file a
GRC Application approximately one year before the effective date of the proposed rate
change.
If SCE allocates this proposed increase in 2012,revenues based upon the most recent
approved methodology, the impact on each customer group would be as shown in
Table 1, below: _.
TABLE 1
Estimated Impact of This Request on Customer Rates
PRRTotal
2010 2010 Revenue($000) 2012 GRC Gen 2012 GRC Dist 2012 GRC Total Total 2012 %Increase
Generation Distribution W2012 Sales 2011 Base Rate Rev.Change Rev.Change Rev-Change Revenues over Total
Customer/Rate Group Allocator Mocator Forecast Revenues ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) Revenues
Domestic 38.0% 49.6%1 4,452,554 2,076,631 120,0711 273,075 393,146 4,845,700 8.83%
Light-Small&Medium Pwr 36.3% 35.3% 4,276,459 1,994,502 114,461 194,202 308,6631 4,585,122 7.22%
Large Power 21.6% 11.6% 2,195,789 1,024,096 68,248 63,693 131,941 2,327,730 6.01%
Agricultural&Pumping 3.5% 3.2% 398,103 185,672 11,054 17,730 28,785 426,887 7.23%
Street and Area Lighting 0.6% 0.3% 141,727 66,100 1,874 1,482 3,356 145,083 2.377/6
Total 100.0% 100.0% 11,464,632 5,347,000 315,708 550,182 865,89012,330.522 7.55%
EFFECTS OF SCE PROPOSALS ON SILLS OF TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL
CUSTOMERS
Average Monthly Current Proposed
Customer service Usage Monthly Bill Monthly Bill Change in Bill Percent Change
Non-CARE 652 kWh $ 120.14 $ 132.64 $ 12.50 10.4%
CARE 513 kWh $ 58.52 $ 61.20, $ 2.69 4.6%
Total Residential 612 kWh $ 102.35 $ 112.02 $ 9.67 9.4%
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
You may also view a copy of the application at SCE's website: www.sce.com/grc, or by
writing to SCE at the Rosemead mailing address below. You may also review a copy of
this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut
Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770), at the Los Angeles Office of the CPUC at the
address shown above, or at the following SCE business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 30553 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14th Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Blvd., Ridgecrest, CA
93555
26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. 3 St.,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., 6999 Old Woman Springs
Wofford Heights, CA Rd.
93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
For further information from SCE regarding this Application, please write to:
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Russell G. Worden
General Rate Case Project Manager
-Para solicitar una copia de esta notificacion en espanol por favor escriba a atencion de
Corporate Communications.
THE CPUC PROCESS
The CPUC's Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) will review this application. The
DRA is an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the Legislature to represent the
interests of all utility customers throughout the state and obtain the lowest possible rate
for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels. The DRA has a multi-
disciplinary staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting and engineering. The
DRA's views do not necessarily reflect those of the CPUC. Other parties of record will
also participate.
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings whereby parties of record present their
proposals in testimony and are subject to cross-examination before a CPUC
Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). These hearings are open to the public, but only those
who are parties of record may present evidence or cross-examine witnesses during
evidentiary hearings. Members of the public may attend, but not participate in these
hearings.
After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the hearing process, the
ALJ will issue a draft decision. When the CPUC acts on this application, it may adopt all
or part of SCE's request, amend or modify it, or deny the application. The CPUC's final
decision may be different from SCE's proposed application.
PUBLIC COMMENTS AND OPINIONS ARE IMPORTANT TO THE CPUC
As part of its decision-making process, the CPUC is interested in your public comments
or opinions on any aspect of the company's operations, including proposed rates,
service quality or any other issue of concern. If you are writing a letter or sending an e-
mail to the Public Advisor's Office regarding this proposed application, please refer to
the application number. All comments will be circulated to the Commissioners, the
assigned AU, and other line Divisions working on this GRC. Please send all a-mails or
written correspondence regarding your comments and opinions to the address listed
below:
The Public Advisor's Office
` California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA 90013
- E-Mail: Public.Advisor.lac&couc.ea.c7ov -
All written correspondence and a-mails are provided to the assigned Administrative Law
Judge, Commissioners, and other appropriate CPUC staff. All public comments are also
provided to the CPUC's Formal Files Office as part of the formal public comment file for
r...,_. this proceeding. _.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
Citizens or some of the citizens of the following counties and municipal corporations will or may
be affected by the changes in rates proposed herein.
Fresno Kings Orange Tuolumne'
Imperial Los Angeles Riverside Tulare
Inyo Madera San Bernardino Ventura
Kern Mono Santa Barbara
Adelanto Cudahy Irwindale Newport Beach Santa Barbara
Agoura Hills Culver City La Canada Flintridge Norco Santa Clarita
Alhambra Cypress La Habra Norwalk Santa Fe Springs
Aliso Viejo Delano La Habra Heights Ojai Santa Monica
Apple Valley Desert Hot Springs La Mirada Ontario Santa Paula
Arcadia Diamond Bar La Palma Orange Seal Beach
Artesia Downey La Puente Oxnard Sierra Madre
Avalon Duarte La Verne Palm Desert Signal Hill
Baldwin Park Eastvale Laguna Beach Palm Springs Simi Valley
Barstow El Centro Laguna Hills Palmdale South El Monte
Beaumont El Monte Laguna Niguel Palos Verdes Estates South Gate
Bell El Segundo Laguna Woods Paramount South Pasadena
Bell Gardens Exeter Lake Elsinore Perris Stanton
Bellflower Farmersville Lake Forest Pico Rivera Tehachapi
Beverly Hills Fillmore Lakewood Placentia Temecula
Bishop Fontana Lancaster Pomona Temple City
Blythe Fountain Valley Lawndale Port Hueneme Thousand Oaks
Bradbury Fullerton Lindsay Porterville Torrance
Brea Garden Grove Loma Linda Rancho Cucamonga Tulare
Buena Park Gardena Lomita Rancho Mirage Tustin
Calabasas Glendora Long Beach Rancho Palos Verdes Twentynine Palms
California City Goleta Los Alamitos Rancho Santa Margarita Upland
Calimesa Grand Terrace Lynwood Redlands Vernon
Camarillo Hanford Malibu Redondo Beach Victorville
Canyon Lake Hawaiian Gardens Mammoth Lakes Rialto Villa Park
Carpinteria Hawthorne Manhattan Beach Ridgecrest Visalia
Carson Hemet Maywood Rolling Hills Walnut
Cathedral City Hermosa Beach McFarland Rolling Hills Estates West Covina
Cerritos Hesperia Menifee Rosemead West Hollywood
Chino Hidden Hills Mission Viejo San Bernardino Westlake Village
Chino Hills Highland Monrovia San Buenaventura Westminster
Claremont Huntington Beach Montclair San Dimas. Whittier
Commerce Huntington Park Montebello San Fernando Wildomar
Compton Indian Wells Monterey Park San Gabriel Woodlake
Corona Industry Moorpark San Jacinto Yorba Linda
Costa Mesa Inglewood Moreno Valley San Marino Yucaipa
Covina Irvine Murrieta Santa Ana Yucca Valley
`SCE provides electric service to a small number of customer accounts in Tuolumne County and is not subject to franchise
requirements.
WE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Bruce A.Reed
Lj ® I S IN Senior Attorney
An EDISON INTERNATIONAL"Company
September 3, 2010
State, County, and City Governments
Re: Southern California Edison Company Application for
Additional Dynamic Pricing Rates:
Application No. 10-09-002
On September 1, 2010, Southern California Edison Company filed an application with the
California Public Utilities Commission (Commission) to implement additional dynamic pricing
rates and mandatory time-of-use rates for electric service provided to certain non-residential and
residential customers. The attached notice provides further information about the application and is
being provided to you in compliance with the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact me at (626) 302-
4183, or by email at bruce.reed@sce.com
Very truly yours,
/s/BRUCE A. REED
Bruce A. Reed
cc: Service list of Governments
BAR:bar:#1751522
Enclosure(s)
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-4183
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY(SCE)
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION FILING FOR NEW DYNAMIC PRICING
RATES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1,2012
IN COMPLIANCE WITH DECISION 09-08-028
A.10-09-002
On September 1, 2010, SCE filed an Application with the California Public Utilities
Commission(CPUC)requesting approval of SCE's proposals to implement default or
optional dynamic pricing rates for certain non-residential and residential customers to be
effective January 1, 2012. These dynamic pricing rates or mandatory time-of-use (TOU)
rates will apply to many non-residential customers whose rates up until now have not been
differentiated by the time period when electricity is used.
WHAT IS DYNAMIC PRICING?
Dynamic pricing is designed to reflect variations in the actual cost of energy at different
times of the day and on different types of days. Dynamic pricing creates economic incentives
for customers to actively manage their energy costs by shifting electricity use from when it
costs more to when it costs less. For example, when given a notice a day in advance that
electricity prices will be extremely high for a short period the following day, customers can
arrange to use less electricity at that time and/or shift use to other times. This type of rate is
also known as Critical Peak Pricing, a type of dynamic pricing that has been available to
customers in the past. While dynamic pricing will remain voluntary for residential
customers, D.09-08-028 specifies that most non-residential customers must be assigned by
default to new dynamic pricing rate schedules. The effective implementation of dynamic
pricing can lower customer costs and increase electricity system reliability by stabilizing
demand over time, reducing demand when supply is low, and setting rates that better reflect
the marginal cost of providing electricity.
WHAT ARE THE GENERAL PROPOSALS?
SCE is in the process of installing advanced meters for all customers. For a customer to be
placed on a default dynamic pricing rate or a mandatory TOU rate, the customer(1)must
have an advanced meter capable of providing and recording hourly usage, and(2)must have
had access to at least 12 months of such usage data prior to being served on a default
dynamic pricing rate or a mandatory TOU rate.
Eligible commercial customers with maximum demands of less than 200 kW(i.e., GS-1, GS-
2)and agricultural and pumping customers with maximum demands greater than 200 kW
will be subject to default CPP rates and be provided protection from paying a higher annual
bill for the first 12 months of service on the CPP rate. Customers may choose to opt out of a
default CPP rate,but they must take service on a rate schedule with TOU rate components
with no bill protection. Existing standard (i.e., non time-differentiated)schedules will no
longer be available to these customers.
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HOW WILL THIS APPLICATION FILING IMPACT RATES?
SCE is not requesting any additional money as part of this Application. However,
depending on the usage pattern of the individual customer, these proposed rate changes
will result in annual bill changes and may result in significant seasonal variations in bills
for commercial customers in SCE's GS-1 and GS-2 rate groups and agricultural and
pumping customers (AG)who have not been served on rates that vary by TOU periods.
The table below illustrates the average monthly bill impacts for customers in SCE's rate
groups who transfer from current rates that are not time-differentiated to mandatory TOU
rate schedules, assuming no shifting or reduction of usage.
Total Annual Bill Impact (Percentap-e)
Greater than 5%Reduction -5%<=0<5% Greater than 5%Increase
Average Average Average
Percentage of Monthly Bill Percentage of Monthly Bill Percentage of Monthly Bill
Rate Group Customers Change Customers Change Customers Change
GS-1 (<20 kW) 50% $ 9.07 29% $ 0.65 21% $ 20.60
GS-2(20-200 kW) 21% $ 70.91 77% $ 12.75 3% $ 224.60
Small AG(<200 kW) 54% $ 61.89 19% $ 3.52 27% $ 125.90
Large AG(>200 kW) 15% $ (666.94) 73% $ 83.84 13% $ 256.62
Customers may see more variation in bills between summer and winter months,but the effect
on total bills will largely depend on when customers use electricity.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
You may also view a copy of the application at SCE's website at www.sce.com/applications,
or,by writing to SCE at the Rosemead mailing address below. You may also review a copy
of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters(2244 Walnut Grove
Avenue,Rosemead, CA 91770) or at the following SCE business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd., Avalon, CA 90704
30553 Rimrock Rd.,Barstow, CA 92311
374 Lagoon St.,Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14th Ave., Blythe, CA 92225
3001 Chateau Rd.,Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
510 S. China Lake Blvd., Ridgecrest, CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave., Rimforest, CA 92378
41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. Shaver Lake, CA 93664
421 W. J St., Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., Wofford Heights, CA 93285
6999 Old Woman Springs Rd., Yucca Valley, CA 92284
For further information from SCE regarding this Application, or to request a copy,please
write to:
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Sharon Yang
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta notificacion en espanol
en el sitio Web de SCE www.sce.com/avisos o escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atenci6n: Comunicaciones Corporativas
WHAT IS THE CPUC PROCESS?
The CPUC's Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) will review this Application. DRA is
an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the Legislature to represent the interests of all
utility customers throughout the state and obtain the lowest possible rate for service
consistent with reliable and safe service levels. DRA has a multi-disciplinary staff with
expertise in economics, finance, accounting and engineering. DRA's views do not
necessarily reflect those of the CPUC. Other parties of record will also participate.
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings where parties of record present their proposals in
testimony and are subject to cross-examination before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ).
These hearings are open to the public,but only those who are parties of record can present
evidence or cross-examine witnesses during evidentiary hearings. Members of the public
may attend these hearings, but are not allowed to participate, only listen.
After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the hearing process, the ALJ
will issue a draft decision. When the CPUC acts on this application, it may adopt all or part
of SCE's request, amend or modify it or deny the application. The CPUC's final decision
may be different from SCE's request.
If you would like additional information on the CPUC process or need assistance,you may
contact the CPUC's Los Angeles Public Advisor's Office (PAO) at 1-866-849-8391 (toll
free) or 213-576-7055 in Los Angeles.
You may also send your comments to the PAO at the address: Public Advisor's Office, 320
West 4th St., Ste. 500,Los Angeles, CA 90013 or send an email to:
public.advisor.lagcpuc.ca.gov. All e-mails and letters received from SCE customers will be
circulated to each Commissioner, the assigned ALJ and other line divisions within the CPUC
who are part of this proceeding. All such correspondence will become part of the formal
correspondence file in this application. When sending an e-mail or writing a letter,please
reference Application No. A.10-09-002.
LinStDull +1CALIFORNIA Connor J.Flanigan
Attorney
Connor.Flanigan@SCE.com
An hMSON 1lVZGlttlt MNAL k,many
August 9, 2010
Re: Southern California Edison Company Rate Application:A.10-08-001
To Whom It May Concern:
On August 2, 2010, Southern California Edison Company filed its annual Energy Resource
Recovery Account (ERRA) Forecast Application with the California Public Utilities Commission.
The substance of the application is described in the enclosed notice, which will be included in
Edison's customer bills. If you wish to comment on, or obtain additional information concerning
this matter, or wish a copy of the application and attachments, please write either to the
Commission Public Advisor or to the Edison Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses shown
on the bill insert no later than September 6, 2010.
Very truly yours,
/s/Connor J. Flanigan
Connor J. Flanigan
Attorney
LAW#1744531
Enclosure(s)
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-6684 Fax(626)302-3990
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta
notificaci6n en espahol en el sitio Web de SCE www.sce.com/avisos o
escribir a:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atenci6n: Comunicaciones Corporativas
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (SCE)
NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION 10-08-001 ENERGY RESOURCE
RECOVERY ACCOUNT (ERRA) FILING TO CONSIDER
SCE'S PROPOSAL TO INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC RATES
In compliance with California Public Utilities Commission(CPUC) decisions Southern
California Edison Company (SCE) has filed an Energy Resource Recovery Account
(ERRA) forecast application. The application is referred to as A.10-08-001.
In this application, SCE is requesting the Commission to: (1) authorize SCE's 2011
ERRA proceeding revenue requirement in the amount of$3.603 billion and(2)
consolidate all other Commission-authorized 2011 revenue requirements and set
unbundled rate components to recover those revenue requirements beginning January 1,
2011. SCE's 2011 ERRA proceeding revenue requirement of$3.603 billion is an
increase of$431.8 million from the ERRA revenue requirement included in 2010 rate
levels.
Compared to revenue at present rates as of June 1, 2010, this application requests a
revenue decrease of$7.5 million, or 0.07% beginning in 2011. However, if the CPUC
approves SCE's request, an average residential customer using 600 kilowatt-hours
per month would see an increase of $0.16 per month, from $94.58 to $94.74. The
following table shows an estimate of proposed revenues and rate changes by customer
group:
CUSTOMER GROUP REVENUE IMPACT
ERRA AUGUST 2, 2010 filing for 2011 FORECAST
Revenue Change Present Rates Proposed
Customer Group ($Millions) % Change 0/kWh Rates 0/kWh
Residential 6.6 0.15% 15.90 15.92
Lighting-Small and Medium Power (3.1) -0.07% 15.26 15.24
Large Power (10.2) -0.48% 10.78 10.74
Agricultural and Pumping (0.6) -0.17% 11.53 11.51
Street and Area Lighting 0.3 -0.23% 19.17 19.12
TOTAL (7.5) -0.07% 14.29 14.28
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
As noted above, you may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's
corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may
also view these materials at the following SCE business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 30553 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 10 Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd.,
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA Ridgecrest, CA 93555
93546
26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St.,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., 6999 Old Woman Springs
Wofford Heights, CA Rd.
93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the
papers supporting it on SCE's Web site, www.sce.com/applications. Anyone who would
like to obtain more information about the application,please write to:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS
If the application is accepted, the CPUC may also hold evidentiary hearings whereby
formal parties of record provide testimony and are subject to cross-examination before a
CPUC Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). These hearings are open to the public,but only
those who are formal parties of record may participate. For information relating to the
hearings, you may contact.the Public Advisor's Office (PAO) at the address or phone
number shown below. A separate notification to SCE customers regarding the date,time
and location of these hearings will be sent as a separate bill insert, or will appear as a
newspaper notification.
The CPUC has its own court reporters who will record the comments of those formal
parties of record participating in the evidentiary hearings. After considering all proposals
and evidence presented during the formal hearing process, the assigned ALJ will issue a
proposed decision. When the CPUC issues a final decision on the application, it may
adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed decision as written. The
CPUC's decision may be different than SCE's request.
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC, created
by the Legislature to represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the state to
obtain the lowest possible rates for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels.
DRA has a multi-disciplinary staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting, and
engineering.
CPUC PROCESS
If you wish to present comments on this proceeding you may submit written comments to
the CPUC's PAO at the address or e-mail shown below. Please state that you are writing
concerning SCE's application A.10-08-001. Your comments will become apart of the
formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding. The PAO will
circulate your comments to the five Commissioners, the ALJ, DRA, and to CPUC staff
assigned to this proceeding. You may also contact the CPUC if you need advice on how
to participate in this proceeding. You may also review a copy of this Application and
related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,
Rosemead, CA 91770).
The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor.la@cpuc.ca.gov
August 2010
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Gloria M Ing
•' E D I S O N Senior Attorney
glona mg@sce corn
An EDISON INTERNATIONAL Company
August 5, 2010
Re Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E)'s
Application regarding State Mandated AB 32
Administrative Fees
To whom it may concern
On August 2, 2010, Southern California Edison Company (SCE), San Diego Gas& Electric
Company, Southern California Gas Company, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company jointly filed
an application with the California Public Utilities Commission for authority to recover
administrative fees paid to the California Air Resource Board as a result of the passage of Assembly
Bill 32,the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 The application is described in the enclosed
notice that will be included as a bill insert To comment,receive a copy or for additional
information about the application, please write either to the Commission's Public Advisor or to
SCE's Case Administration at the address in the enclosed notice
Sincerely,
/s/Gloria M Iniz
Gloria M Ing
LAW 1742699
enclosure
P 0 Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302 1999 Fax(626)302 3990
Los usuartos con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta not f cacion en
espanol en el sttto Web de SCE www sce cotn/avtsos o escrtbtr a
Southern California Edison Company
P O BOX 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atencion Comumcaciones Corporativas
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN ELECTRIC RATES
STATE MANDATED AB 32 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
APPLICATION NO A 10-08-002
On or about August 2, 2010, Southern California Edison Company (SCE), San Diego
Gas & Electric Company, Southern California Gas Company, and Pacific Gas and
Electric Company (the Utilities)jointly filed an application with the California Public
Utilities Commission (CPUC) for authority to recover administrative fees paid to the
California Air Resources Board (GARB) as a result of the passage of Assembly Bill 32
(AB 32),the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 SCE will record these paid
administrative fees in a regulatory account for cost recovery in electric rates
AB 32 legislation requires a reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 1990 levels
by 2020 CARB is the state agency that implements the AB 32 program Additionally,
AB 32 authorizes CARB to adopt a schedule of fees to be paid by sources of GHG
emissions to support the administrative costs of implementation In September 2009,
CARB adopted an administrative fee schedule The Utilities anticipate invoicing of the
Administrative Fee by CARB in the third quarter of 2010 with payment due in the fourth
quarter of 2010 SCE estimates its 2010 CARB fees at $2 4 million SCE is seeking
recovery of the Administrative Fees paid to CARB in electric rates
Compared to revenue at present rates as of June 1, 2010,this application could result in a
revenue increase of$2 4 million, or 0 02% beginning in year 2011 If total rates were
to change as requested, an average residential customer using 600 kilowatt-hours
(kWh) per month would see an increase of$0 05 per month, from $94 58 to $94 63
The following table shows an estimate of proposed revenue and rate changes by customer
group
LAW 1742270
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If approved,the proposed change in rates for each customer class is as follows
Revenuc %Change Present Proposed
Change Rates Rate
($Millions) (0/kWh) (0/kWh)
Residential 0 9 002 1590 1590
Lighting—Small and 0 9 002 1526 1526
Medium Power
Large Power 0 5 0 03 1078 1078
Agricultural and 0 1 002 1153 1153
Pumping
Street and Area 0 0 0 01 19 17 1917
Lighting
Total 2 4 002 1429 14 29
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
As noted above, you may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's
corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770) You may
also view these materials at the following SCE business offices
1 Pebbly Beach Rd 30553 Rimrock Rd 374 Lagoon St ,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W 14th Ave 3001 Chateau Rd 510 S China Lake Blvd ,
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA Ridgecrest, CA 93555
93546
26364 Pine Ave 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd 421 W J St,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr , 6999 Old Woman Springs
Wofford Heights, CA Rd
93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the
papers supporting it on SCE's Web site, www sce com/appltcatzons Anyone who would
like to obtain more information about the application,please write to
Southern California Edison Company
P O Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention Case Administration
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EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS
If the application is accepted,the CPUC may also hold evidentiary hearings whereby
formal parties of record provide testimony and are subject to cross-examination before a
CPUC Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) These hearings are open to the public, but only
those who are formal parties of record may participate For information relating to the
hearings, you may contact the Public Advisor's Office (PAO) at the address or phone
number shown below A separate notification to SCE customers regarding the date, time
and location of these hearings will be sent as a separate bill insert, or will appear as a
newspaper notification
The CPUC has its own court reporters who will record the comments of those formal
parties of record participating in the evidentiary hearings After considering all proposals
and evidence presented during the formal hearing process, the assigned ALJ will issue a
proposed decision When the CPUC issues a final decision on the application, it may
adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed decision as written The
CPUC's decision may be different than SCE's request
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC,
created by the Legislature to represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the
state to obtain the lowest possible rates for service consistent with reliable and safe
service levels DRA has a multi-disciplinary staff with expertise in economics, finance,
accounting, and engineering
CPUC PROCESS
If you wish to present comments on this proceeding you may submit written comments to
the CPUC's PAO at the address or e-mail shown below Please state that you are writing
concerning SCE's application A 10-08-002 Your comments will become a part of the
formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding The PAO will
circulate your comments to the five Commissioners, the ALJ, DRA, and to CPUC staff
assigned to this proceeding You may also contact the CPUC if you need advice on how
to participate in this proceeding You may also review a copy of this Application and
related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,
Rosemead, CA 91770)
The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Or by e-mail Public Advisor la@cpuc ca gov
August 2010
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that,pursuant to the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure,
I have this day served a true copy of the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN ELECTRIC RATES STATE MANDATED AB 32
ADMINISTRATIVE FEES APPLICATION NO A 10-08-002 on all parties identified on the
attached service list(s) Service was effected by one or more means indicated below
Transmitting the copies via e-mail to all parties who have provided an e-mail address
First class mail will be used if electronic service cannot be effectuated
Executed this 5th day of August,2010, at Rosemead, California
/s/Lorena Hipolrto
Lorena Hipolito
Project Analyst
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Post Office Box 800
Rosemead, California 91770
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CITY OF CANYON LAKE CITY OF CERRITOS CITY OF COLTON
31516 RAILROAD CANYON ROAD 18125 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE 650 N LA CADENA DRIVE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
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2535 COMMERCE WAY 1515 6TH STREET 68 700 AVENIDA LALO GUERRERO
CITY HALL COACHELLA CA 92236 CITY HALL
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68 700 AVENIDA LALO GUERRERO 400 S VICENTIA AVE 77 FAIR DRIVE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
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116 EAST FOOTHILL BLVD 130 Cremona Drive Suite B 22795 BARTON ROAD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
GLENDORA CA 91741 GOLETA CA 93117 GRAND TERRACE CA 92313
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21815 PIONEER BLVD 1315 VALLEY DRIVE 27215 BASE LINE
HAWAIIAN GARDENS CA 90716 HERMOSA BEACH CA 90254 HIGHLAND CA 92346
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GITY CLERK CITY CLERK FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY CLERK
CITY OF HAWTHORNE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO 10200 SLATER AVENUE
4455 W 126TH ST 350 MAIN ST CITY HALL
HAWTHORNE CA 90250 CITY HALL FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708
Cities and Counties EL SEGUNDO CA 90245 Cities and Counties
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CITY OF FULLERTON CITY OF IRWINDALE CITY OF INDIO
303 WEST COMMONWEALTH AVENUE 5050 NORTH IRWINDALE AVENUE 150 CIVIC CENTER MALL
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
FULLERTON CA 92832 IRWINDALE CA 91706 INDIO CA 92201
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CITY ATTORNEY LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF INDIO CITY OF LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE
150 CIVIC CENTER MALL 1327 Foothill Blvd CITY E LAGUNA HILLS
CITY HALL CITY HALL LAGUNAILLSORO RD
INDIO CA 92201 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE CA 91011 LAGUA HILLS CA 92653
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CITY OF MONTEREY PARK CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
320 WEST NEWMARK AVE CITY OF NORCO 2870 CLARK AVE
CITY HALL 2870 CLARK AVE CITY HALL
MONTEREY PARK CA 91754 CITY HALL NORCO CA 92860
Cities and Counties NORCO CA 92860 Cities and Counties
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CITY CLERKS OFFICE OJAI CITY CLERK
CITY CL RK S OF K CITY OF OJAI CITY ATTORNEY
12700 F NORWK K 401 S VENTURA ST CITY OF OXNARD
12700 N K CA 90651 1030 CITY HALL 300 WEST THIRD STREET THIRD FLOOR
NORCities and Counties PO BOX 1570 OXNARD CA 93030
OJAI CA 93023 Cities and Counties
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CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK
CITY OF PALMDALE CITY OF PALMDALE
CITY OF PASADENA
38300 SIERRA HIGHWAY 38300 SIERRA HIGHWAY
LD AVE
CITY HALL CITY HALL 100 N
PALMDALE CA 93550 PALMDALE CA 93550 PASADENA NA C CA 91105
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CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF PORTERVILLE CITY OF PORT HUENEME CITY OF RANCHO MIRAGE
291 N MAIN STREET 250 NORTH VENTURA ROAD 69825 HIGHWAY 111
CITY HALL PORT HUENEME CA 93041 RANCHO MIRAGE CA 92270
PORTERVILLE CA 93257 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
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10500 CIVIC CENTER 30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD 30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91730 RANCHO PALOS VERDES CA 90275 RANCHO PALOS VERDES CA 90275
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CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA CITY OF REDLANDS CITY OF REDLANDS
22112 EL PASEO 35 CAJON ST#4 35 CAJON ST
CITY HALL REDLANDS CA 92373 0629 PO BOX 3005
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA CA 92688 Cities and Counties REDLANDS CA 92373
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415 DIAMOND STREET 150 SOUTH PALM 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
REDONDO BEACH CA 90277 RIALTO CA 92376 ROLLING HILLS CA 90274
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CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF SAN FERNANDO CITY OF SAN MARINO
300 N D ST 117 MACNEIL STREET 2200 HUNTINGTON DRIVE
SAN BERNARDINO CA 92418 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties SAN FERNANDO CA 91340 SAN MARINO CA 91108
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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CITY OF SANTA BARBARA CITY OF SANTA BARBARA 11710 TELEGRAPH RD
740 STATE ST STE 201 735 ANACAPA ST CITY HALL
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101 SANTA BARBARA CA 93101 SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670
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CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF SANTA MONICA CITY OF SANTA PAULA CITY OF SEAL BEACH
1685 MAIN STREET 970 VENTURA STREET 211 EIGHTH STREET
PO BOX 2200 CITY HALL CITY HALL
SANTA MONICA CA 90407 SANTA PAULA CA 93060 SEAL BEACH CA 90740
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CITY OF SIMI VALLEY CITY OF SOUTH EL MONTE CITY OF SOUTH GATE
2929 TAPO CANYON RD 1415 SANTA ANITA AVENUE 8650 CALIFORNIA AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 SOUTH EL MONTE CA 91733 SOUTH GATE CA 90280
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CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK
CITY OF STANTON CITY OF STANTON
CITY OF TEHACHAPI
7800 KATELLA AVENUE 7800 KATELLA AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL 115 S ROBINS ST
STANTON CA 90680 STANTON CA 90680 TEHACHAPI CAA 93561
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CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF TEMPLE CITY DRIVE CITY OF TORRANCE CITY CLERK
9701 LAS TUNAS 3031 TORRANCE BLVD CITY TULARE
KERN411E K AVE
CITY HALL CITY HALL TULARE CA 9323274
TEMPLE CITY CA 91780 2113 TORRANCE CA 90503
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CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK
CITY OF TUSTIN CITY OF TUSTIN CITY OF UPLAND
300 CENTENNIAL WAY 300 CENTENIAL WAY 460 N EUCLID AVE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
TUSTIN CA 92780 TUSTIN CA 92780 UPLAND CA 91786
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CITY OF VERNON CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
4305 SANTA FE AVENUE CITY OF VICTORVILLE CITY OF VILLA PARK
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 14343 CIVIC DRIVE 17855 SANTIAGO BLVD
VERNON CA 90058 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties VICTORVILLE CA 92392 VILLA PARK CA 92861
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CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF WALNUT CITY OF WEST COVINA CITY ATTORNEY
WOOD
21201 LA PUENTE ROAD 1444 W GARVEY AVE CITY SA WEST MONICABLVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL 8300 SANTA NICA BLVD
WALNUT CA 91789 WEST COVINA CA 91790 WEST HOLLYWOODA 90069
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CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF WESTLAKE VILLAGE CITY OF WHITTIER CITY OF WOODLAKE
31200 OAK CREST DR 13230 E PENN STREET 350 N VALENCIA BLVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA 91361 WHITTIER CA 90602 WOODLAKE CA 93286
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK
CITY OF WOODLAKE CITY OF YUCAIPA CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
IMPERIAL COUNTY
350 N VALENCIA BLVD 34272 YUCAIPA BLVD
EL CENTRO CA 92243
MAIN STREET SUITE 209
CITY HALL CITY HALL
WOODLAKE CA 93286 YUCAIPA CA 92399 EL
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COUNTY CLERK COUNTY COUNSEL CLERK/RECORDER
MADERA COUNTY COUNTY OF MADERA COUNTY
200 WEST 4TH STREET 200 WEST 4TH STREET BUILDING
W SANTA ANA BLVD
OF ORANGE
MADERA CA 93637 MADERA CA 93637 BUILDING 10
SANTA ANA CA 92702
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COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY OF TULARE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
1112 SANTA BARBARA ST 2800 WEST BURREL AVENUE 4080 LEMON ST 1ST FLOOR
MAIN OFFICE COUNTY CIVIC CENTER RIVERSIDE CA 92501
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101 VISALIA CA 93291-4583 Cities and Counties
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COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY OF TULARE CITY ATTORNEY
1112 SANTA BARBARA ST 2800 WEST BURREL AVENUE 10500 CIVIC CENTER
MAIN OFFICE COUNTY CIVIC CENTER RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91730
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101 VISALIA CA 93291-4583 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
RANCHO MIRAGE CITY ATTORNEY REDONDO BEACH CITY ATTORNEY RIALTO CITY ATTORNEY
69 825 HIGHWAY 111 415 DIAMOND STREET 150 SOUTH PALM
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 92270 REDONDO BEACH CA 90277 RIALTO CA 92376
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
RIDGECREST CITY ATTORNEY RIDGECREST CITY CLERK RIVERSIDE CITY CLERK
CITY OF RIDGECREST CITY OF RIDGECREST CITY OF RIVERSIDE
100 W CALIFORNIA AVE 100 W CALIFORNIA AVENUE 3900 MAIN STREET 7TH FLOOR
RIDGECREST CA 93555 RIDGECREST CA 93555 RIVERSIDE CA 92522
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FURMAN B ROBERTS ESQ ROLLING HILLS CITY ATTORNEY ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CITY HALL
CITY OF ORANGE CITY OF ROLLING HILLS 4045 PALOS VERDES DRIVE NORTH
300 EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CA 90274
ORANGE CA 92866 ROLLING HILLS CA 90274 Cities and Counties
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ROSEMEAD CITY ATTORNEY ROSEMEAD CITY CLERK SAT BUENA CITY CLERK
8838 EAST VALLEY BLVD 8838 EAST VALLEY BLVD CITY OF SANTTAA BELI A EUNAVENTURA
ROSEMEAD CA 91770 ROSEMEAD CA 91770
SAN BERNARDINO CA 93001
ST
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties CA
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SAN DIMAS CITY ATTORNEY SAN DIMAS CITY CLERK SAN FERNANDO CITY ATTORNEY
245 EAST BONTIA AVENUE 245 EAST BONITA AVENUE 117 MACNEIL STREET
SAN DIMAS CA 91773 SAN DIMAS CA 91773 SAN FERNANDO CA 91340
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SAN JACINTO ATTORNEY SAN JACINTO CITY CLERK
CITY OF SAN JACINTO CITY OF SAN JACINTO SAN MARTININO CITY ATTORNEY
595 S SAN JACINTO AVENUE 595 S SAN JACINTO AVENUE SAN HU INO CA 9TON DRIVE
SAN JACINTO CA 92583 SAN JACINTO CA 92583 SAN MARINie CA 91108
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SANTA ANA CITY ATTORNEY SANTA CLARITA CITY ATTORNEY SANTA CLARITA CITY CLERK
CITY OF SANTA ANA CITY OF SANTA CLARITA CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 23920 VALENCIA BLVD SUITE 301 23920 VALENCIA BLVD SUITE 301
SANTA ANA CA 92701 SANTA CLARITA CA 91355 SANTA CLARITA CA 91355
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SANTA FE SPRINGS CITY ATTORNEY SANTA FE SPRINGS CITY CLERK SANTA MONICA CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS 1685 MAIN STREET ROOM 310
11710 TELEGRAPH ROAD 11710 TELEGRAPH ROAD SANTA MONICA CA 90401
SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670 SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
SANTA PAULA CITY ATTORNEY SEAL BEACH CITY ATTORNEY SIERRA MADRE CITY ATTORNEY
970 VENTURA STREET 211 EIGHTH STREET CITY OF SIERRA MADRE
SANTA PAULA CA 93060 SEAL BEACH CA 90740 232 W SIERRA MADRE BLVD
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties SIERRA MADRE CA 91024
Cities and Counties
SIERRA MADRE CITY CLERK SIMI VALLEY CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF SIERRA MADRE CITY OF SIMI VALLEY SOUTH EL MONIT CITY ATTORNEY
232 W SIERRA MADRE BLVD 2929 TAPO CANYON RD SOU H EL ONTE AVENUE
SIERRA MADRE CA 91024 SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 SOUTH EL ties CA 91733
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
SOUTH GATE CITY ATTORNEY TEHACHAPI CITY ATTORNEY THOUSAND OAKS CITY ATTORNEY
8650 CALIFORNIA AVENUE CITY OF TEHACHAPI CITY OF THOUSAND OAKS
SOUTH GATE CA 90280 115 S ROBINSON ST 2100 EAST THOUSAND OAKS BLVD
Cities and Counties TEHACHAPI CA 93561 THOUSAND OAKS CA 91362
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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CITY OF THOUSAND OAKS 3031 TORRANCE BLVD COUNTY OF TUOLUMNE
2100 THOUSAND OAKS BLVD 2 S GREEN STREET
TORRANCE CA 90503
THOUSAND OAKS CA 91362 Cities and Counties SONORA CA 95370
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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COUNTY OF TUOLUMNE CITY OF TWENTYNINE PALMS CITY OF TWENTYNINE PALMS
2 S GREEN STREET 6136 ADOBE RD 6136 ADOBE RD
SONORA CA 95370 TWENTYNINE PALMS CA 92277 TWENTYNINE PALMS CA 92277
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
UPLAND CITY ATTORNEY VERNON DIRECTOR OF LIGHT AND POWER VICTORVILLE CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF UPLAND CITY OF VERNON 14343 CIVIC DRIVE
460 N EUCLID AVE 4305 SANTA FIE AVE VICTORVILLE CA 92392
UPLAND CA 91786 VERNON CA 90058 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
VISALIA CITY ATTORNEY VISALIA CITY CLERK WEST COVINA CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF VISALIA CITY OF VISALIA CITY OF WEST COVINA
303 W ACEQUTA ST 303 W ACEQUTA ST 1444 W GARVEY AVE
VASALIA CA 93291 VISALIA CA 93291 WEST COVINA CA 91790
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
WESTMINSTER CITY ATTORNEY WESTMINSTER CITY CLERK WHITTIER CITY ATTORNEY
8200 WESTMINSTER BLVD 8200 WESTMINSTER BLVD 13230 E PENN STREET
WESTMINSTER CA 92683 WESTMINSTER CA 92683 WHITTIER CA 90602
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
YORBA LINDA CITY ATTORNEY YORBA LINDA CITY CLERK YUCAIPA CITY ATTORNEY
4845 CASA LOMA AVENUE 4845 CASA LOMA AVE CITY OF YUCAIPA
YORBA LINDA CA 92885 YORBA LINDA CA 92885 34272 YUCAIPA BLVD
YUCAIPA CA 92399
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YUCCA VALLEY CITY ATTORNEY ARTESIA CITY ATTORNEY AVALON CITY CLERK
CITY OF AVALON
CITY OF YUCCA VALLEY CITY OF ARTESIA
209 57090 29 PALM HWY 18747 CLARKDALE AVENUE
CITY HALL
METROPOLE AVENUE
YUCCA VALLEY CA 92284 ARTESIA CA 90701 CITY
AVALON
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and andCA 90704
Counties
AZUSA CITY CLERK BALDWIM PARK CITY ATTORNEY BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK
CITY OF AZUSA CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
213 E FOOTHILL BLVD 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
AZUSA CA 91702 BALDWIN PARK CA 91706 BALDWIN PARK CA 91706
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BANNING CITY ATTORNEY BANNING CITY CLERK BARSTOW CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF BANNING CITY OF BANNING CITY OF BARSTOW
99 E RAMSEY STREET 99 E RAMSEY STREET 220 EAST MT VIEW AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
BANNING CA 92220 BANNING CA 92220 BARSTOW CA 92311
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BEAUMONT CITY ATTORNEY BEAUMONT CITY CLERK BELL CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF BEAUMONT CITY OF BEAUMONT CITY OF BELL
550 E 6TH STREET 550 E 6TH STREET 6330PINE AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL
CITY HALL
BEAUMONT VA 92223 BEAUMONT CA 92223
201
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties BELL CA 90
Cities and Counties
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CITY OF BELL CITY OF BELL GARDENS CITY OF BELL GARDENS
6330 PINE AVENUE 7100 S GARFIELD AVENUE 7100 S GARFIELD AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
BELL CA 90201 BELL GARDENS CA 90201 BELL GARDENS CA 90201
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
BELLFLOWER CITY CLERK BEVERLY HILLS CITY ATTORNEY BEVERLY HILLS CITY CLERK
CITY OF BELLFLOWER CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS
16600 CIVIC CENTER SR 455 N REXFORD DR 455 N REXFORD DR
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
BELLFLOWER CA 90706 BEVERLY HILLS CA 90210 BEVERLY HILLS CA 90210
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
BISHOP CITY ATTORNEY BISHOP CITY CLERK BLYHTE CITY ATTORENY
CITY OF BISHOP CITY OF BISHOP CITY OF BLYTHE
CITY HALL 377 W LINE STREET 220 NORTH SPRING STREET
PO BOX 1236 CITY CLERK CITY HALL
BISHOP CA 93514 BISHOP CA 93514 BLYTHE CA 92225
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
BRADBURY CITY CLERK DAVID B BREARLEY ESQ BUENA PARK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF BRADBURY CITY OF BUENA PARK
600 WINSTON AVENUE CITY OF 6650 BEACH BLVD
CITY HALL 2440 S HACIENDA BLVD UNIT 223 CITY HALL
BRADBURY CA 91010 HACIENDA HEIGHTS CA 91745 BUENA PARK CA 90620
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
BURBANK CITY ATTORNEY BURBANK CITY CLERK CALABASAS CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF BURBANK CITY OF BURBANK CITY OF CALABASAS
275 E OLIVE AVENUE 275 E OLIVE AVENUE 100 CIVIC CENTER WAY
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
BURBANK CA 91502 BURBANK CA 91502 CALABASAS CA 91302
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CALIFORNIA CITY ATTORNEY CALIFORNIA CITY CLERK
CALIMESA CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF CALIFORNIA
CITY OF CALIMESA
21000 HACIENDA BLVD 21000 HACIENDA BLVD
908 PARK AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL
CALIFORNIA CITY CA 93505 CALIFORNIA CITY CA 93505 CALIMESA
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
92320
CAMARILLO CITY ATTORNEY CAMARILLO CITY CLERK CARPINTERIA CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF CAMARILLO CITY OF CAMARILLO CITY OF CARPINTERIA
601 CARMEN DRIVE 601 CARMEN DR 5775 CARPINTERIA AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
CAMARILLO CA 93010 CAMARILLO CA 93010 CITY HALL CA 93013
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CARPINTERIA CITY CLERK CARSON CITY ATTORNEY CARSON CITY CLERK
CITY OF CARPINTERIA CITY OF CARSON CITY OF CARSON
5775 CARPINTERIA AVENUE 701 EAST CARSON STREET 701 E CARSON STREET
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
CARPINTERIA CA 93013 CARSON CA 90745 2257 CARSON CA 90745 2257
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CHINO CITY ATTORNEY CHINO CITY CLERK CHINO HILLS CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF CHINO CITY OF CHINO
13220 CENTRAL AVENUE 13220 CENTRAL AVENUE CITY CHINO HILLS
C
CITY HALL CITY HALL 14000 CITY CENTER DRIVE
CHINO HILLS CA 91709
CHINO CA 91710 CHINO CA 91710
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Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
MARY M MCDUFFEE CITY CLERK CLAREMONT CITY ATTORNEY CLAREMONT CITY CLERK
CITY OF CHINO HILLS CITY OF CLAREMONT CITY OF CLAREMONT
14000 CITY CENTER DRIVE 207 HARVARD AVENUE 207 HARVARD AVENUE
CHINO HILLS CA 91709 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties CLAREMONT CA 91711 CLAREMONT CA 91711
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
COLTON CITY ATTORNEY COMPTON CITY ATTORNEY COMPTON CITY CLERK
CITY OF COLTON CITY OF COMPTON CITY OF COMPTON
650 N LA CADENA DRIVE 205 S WILLOEBROOK 205 S WILLOWBROOK AVE
COLTON CA 92324 COMPTON CA 90220 COMPTON CA 90220
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
COSTA MESA CITY ATTORNEY COVINA CITY ATTORNEY COVINA CITY CLERK
CITY OF COSTA MESA CITY OF COVINA CITY OF COVINA
77 FAIR DRIVE 125 EAST COLLEGE STREET 125 EAST COLLEGE STREET
COSTA MESA CA 92626 COVINA CA 91723 COVINA CA 91723
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CUDAHY CITY ATTORNEY CULVER CITY ATTORNEY CULVER CITY CLERK
CITY OF CUDAHY CITY OF CULVER CITY CITY OF CULVER CITY
5240 SANTA ANA STREET 9770 CULVER BLVD 9770 CULVER BLVD
CUDAHY CA 90201 CULVER CITY CA 90232 CULVER CITY CA 90232
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CYPRESS CITY ATTORNEY DELANO CITY ATTORNEY DIAMOND BAR CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF CYPRESS CITY OF DELANO CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
5275 ORANGE AVENUE 1015 11TH AVENUE 21825 COPLEY DR
CYPRESS CA 90630 DELANO CA 93215 DIAMOND BAR CA 91765
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
DIAMOND BAR CITY CLERK DIRECTOR OF WATER AND POWER DUARTE CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF DIAMOND BAR CITY OF VERNON
21825 COPLEY DR 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE UARTTEE C CA91010
D GTON DRIVE
DIAMOND BAR CA 91765 VERNON CA 90058 DUARTE
Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
DUARTE CITY CLERK&TREASURER EL MONTE CITY ATTORNEY EL MONTE CITY CLERK
1600 HUNTINGTON DRIVE CITY OF EL MONTE CITY OF EL MONTE
DUARTE CA 91010 11333 VALLEY BLVD 11333 VALLEY BLVD
Cities and Counties EL MONTE CA 91731 EL MONTE CA 91731
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
EL SEGUNDO CITY ATTORNEY EL SEGUNDO EXETER CITY ATTORNEY
350 MAIN STREET 350 MAIN STREET CITY OF EXETER
EL SEGUNDO CA 90245 EL SEGUNDO CA 90245 PO BOX 237
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties EXETER CA 93221
Cities and Counties
EXETER CITY CLERK FARMERSVILLE CITY ATTORNEY FARMERSVILLE CITY CLERK
CITY OF EXETER 909 WEST VISALIA STREET 909 WEST VISALIA STREET
PO BOX 237 FARMERSVILLE CA 93223 FARMERSVILLE CA 93223
EXETER CA 93221 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
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FILLMORE CITY ATTORNEY FILLMORE CITY CLERK
FONTANA
CITY OF FILLMORE CITY OF FILLMORE 3SIERRA
CITY ATTORNEY
AVENUE
250 CENTRAL DRIVE 250 CENTRAL DRIVE
FONTANA CA 92335
SIER
FILLMORE CA 93015 FILLMORE CA 93015 FONTANA
Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
FONTANA CITY CLERK FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY ATTORNEY GARDEN GROVE CITY ATTORNEY
8353 SIERRA AVENUE 10200 SLATER AVENUE CITY OF GARDEN GROVE
FONTANA CA 92335 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 11222 ACACIA PARKWAY
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties GARDEN GROVE CA 92840
Cities and Counties
GARDENA CITY ATTORNEY GLENDALE CITY ATTORNEY GLENDORA CITY ATTORNEY
1700 WEST 162ND STREET CITY OF GLENDALE 116 EAST FOOTHILL BLVD
GARDENA CA 90247 613 E BROADWAY GLENDORA CA 91741
Cities and Counties GLENDALE CA 91206 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
GRAND TERRACE CITY ATTORNEY HANFORD CITY ATTORNEY HARFORD CITY CLERK
22795 BARTON ROAD 319 NORTH DOUTY STREET 319 NORTH DOUTY STREET
GRAND TERRACE CA 92324 HANFORD CA 93230 HANFORD CA 93230
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
HAWAIIAN GARDENS CITY ATTORNEY HAWTHORNE CITY ATTORNEY AGOURA HILLS CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF HAWAIIAN GARDENS CITY OF HAWTHORNE CITY OF AGOURA HILLS
21815 PIONEER BLVD 4455 W 126TH STREET 30001 AGOURA COURT
HAWAIIAN GARDENS CA 90716 HAWTHORNE CA 90250 CITY HALL
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties AGOURA HILLS CA 91301
Cities and Counties
ALHAMBRA CITY CLERK ARCADIA CITY ATTORNEY ARCADIA CITY CLERK
CITY OF ALHAMBRA CITY OF ARCADIA CITY OF ARCADIA
111 SOUTH FIRST STREET 240 WEST HUNGTINGTON DRIVE 240 WEST HUNGTINGTON DRIVE
ALHAMBRA CA 91801 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties ARCADIA CA 91007 ARCADIA CA 91007
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
ADELANTO CITY ATTORNEY MAMMOTH LAKES TOWN ATTORNEY ALISO VIEJO CITY ATTORNEY
TOWN OF MAMMOTH LAKES
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Olivia Samad
E I S®I " Attorney
ohvia samadgsce com
An EDISON INTERNATIONALO Company
July 8, 2010
Re Southern California Edison Company's Application for
Summer Discount Plan (SDP) Program, A 10-06-017
To Whom It May Concern
On June 30, 2010, Southern California Edison Company (SCE) filed an application with the
California Public Utilities Commission(Commission) regarding its Summer Discount Plan The
application is described in the enclosed notice that will be included as a bill insert to SCE's
customers To comment, receive a copy or for additional information about the application and
attachments, please write either to the Commission's Public Advisor or to SCE's Case
Administration at the address in the enclosed notice
Sincerely,
/s/R Olivia Samad
R Olivia Samad
ROS gvl 41737253
enclosure
P 0 Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave Rosemead California 91770 (626)302 3477 Fax(626)302 7740
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta not►f►cac►on en
espanol en el s►tio Web de SCE www sce com/av►sos o escriba a
Southern California Edison Company
P O Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atencion Comumcaciones Corporativas
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON (SCE)
NOTIFICATION OF SUMMER DISCOUNT PLAN (SDP)APPLICATION FILING
REGARDING PROPOSED INCREASE IN ELECTRIC RATES
APPLICATION NO A 10-06-017
In compliance with California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) decisions, Southern California
Edison Company (SCE) has filed a Summer Discount Plan(SDP) Program application on June 30,
2010 SDP is an air conditioner cycling demand response program that has been called only for grid
reliability and emergency reasons Due to new requirements, the SDP program must be modified so
that it can also be triggered based on the price of electricity The modified program reduces
customers' energy usage during peak periods, helps electric system reliability and allows SCE to
avoid purchasing power at high price periods
The application filing requests changes in SCE's electric rates due to the incremental costs
associated with transitionmg the SDP program so that it can be a price-responsive program These
costs are not part of SCE's normal business and therefore are not funded through existing rates The
application requests an increase in SCE's revenue requirement of$13 45 million, or 0 12 percent
Recovery of these costs will be over a two-year period for a total of$26 9 million i
The CPUC will have a proceeding regarding the SDP application and will determine the
reasonableness of SCE's incremental costs for 2011 and 2012 Assuming the CPUC finds the costs
reasonable, the estimated 2011 and 2012 one-time revenue requirement increase associated with the
SDP application will be implemented in rates as soon as practical after the effective date of the
decision
CUSTOMER GROUP REVENUE IMPACT
Revenue Present Proposed
Change Bundled Bundled
($Millions % Rates Rates
Customer Group Change 0/kWh 0/kWh
Residential 13 3 0 157 1594 1596
Lighting - Small and Medium Power 95 0 119 1529 153
Large Power 32 0 075 1083 1083
Agricultural and Pumping 08 0 109 1158 1159
Street and Area Lighting 01 0 027 1921 1922
TOTAL 269 0 124 1433 1434
' Includes Franchise Fees&Uncollectibles
The table above shows an estimate of proposed revenues and rate changes by customer group The
proposed percentage increase in SCE's total revenue is 0 124 percent Any revenue change resulting
from this Application will be consolidated with revenue changes from other SCE applications
On an illustrative basis, if total rates were to change as requested, an average residential electric
customer using 600 kilowatt-hours per month in the summer would see an increase of$0 06 per
month, from $94 79 to $94 85
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
As noted above,you may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate
headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770) You may also view these
materials at the following SCE business offices
1 Pebbly Beach Rd 30553 Rimrock Rd 374 Lagoon St ,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W 14'Ave 3001 Chateau Rd 510 S China Lake Blvd ,
-Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Rid ecrest, CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd 421 W J St,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr, 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd
Wofford Heights, CA 93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers
supporting it on SCE's Web site, wit wsce com/applications Anyone who would like to obtain more
information about the application,please write to
Southern California Edison Company
P O Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention Case Administration
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta notificacion en espanol en el sitio
Web de SCE www sce com/avisos o escriba a
Southern California Edison Company
P O Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atencion Comumcaciones Corporativas
THE CPUC WELCOMES YOUR PARTICIPATION AND COMMENTS
The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings whereby formal parties of record provide testimony and
are subject to cross-examination before a CPUC Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) These hearings
are open to the public, but only those who are formal parties of record may participate The CPUC
has its own court reporters who will record the comments of those formal parties of record
participating in the evidentiary hearings After considering all proposals and evidence presented
during the formal hearing process, the assigned ALJ will issue a proposed decision When the
CPUC issues a final decision on this application, it may adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the
ALJ's proposed decision as written The CPUC's decision may be different than SCE's request
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the
Legislature to represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the state to obtain the lowest
possible rates for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels DRA has a multi-
disciplinary staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting, and engineering
CPUC PROCESS
You may submit written comments to the CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at the address or e-mail
shown below Please state that you are writing concerning SCE's application A 10-06-017 Your
comments will become a part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this
proceeding The Public Advisor's Office will circulate your comments to the five Commissioners,
the ALJ, DRA, and to CPUC staff assigned to this proceeding You may also write to the CPUC if
you need advice on how to participate in this proceeding, or would like to receive further notices
regarding the date, time, and place of any hearing on SCE's Application You may also review a
copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove
Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770) Finally, you may also review a copy of this Application and related
exhibits at the CPUC's main office in Los Angeles listed below
The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Or by e-mail Public Advisor la c uc ca gov
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that,pursuant to the Commissioner's Rules of Practice and Procedure, I
have this day served a true copy of Southern California Edison Company's Application for
Summer Discount Plan (SDP) Program,A 10-06-017 (Notice of Filing Application) on all
parties identified in the attached service list(s)
Transmitting the copies via e mail to all parties who have provided an e-mail address First
class mail will be used if electronic service cannot be effectuated
Executed this 8th day of July,2010, at Rosemead California
/s/Meral Rizvi
Meraj Rizvi
Project Analyst
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 Walnut Grove Ave
Post Office Box 800
Rosemead, California 91770
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PARAMOUNT CA 90723 PASADENA CA 91109 PERRIS CA 92370
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
PERRIS CITY CLERK PICO RIVERA CITY CLERK PLACENTIA CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF PERRIS 6615 PASSONS BLVD 401 E CHAPMAN AVENUE
101 N D STREET PICO RIVERA CA 90660 PLACENTIA CA 92670
PERRIS CA 92370 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
POMONA CITY ATTORNEY TULARE CITY ATTORNEY
PLACENTIA CITY CLERK CITY OF POMONA CITY OF TULARE
401 E CHAPMAN AVENUE 411 E KERN AVE
PO CA
PLACENTIA CA 92670 S GA CIVIC AFFAIRS BLDG
Cities and Counties POMONA CA 91766 TULARE CA 93274
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CHEIF EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CLERK OF THE BOARD COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES POMONA CITY CLERK
KERN COUNTY 500 WEST TEMPLE STREET CITY OF POMONA
1415 TRUSTUN AVENUE 713 KENNETH HAHN HALL OF 505 S GAREY
BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 ADMINISTRATION POMONA CA 91766
Cities and Counties LOS ANGELES CA 90012 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
DISTRICT ATTORNEY SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK OF THE BOARD CITY OF SANTA ANA
4075 MAIN STREET 385 N ARROWHEAD AVENUE 20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
MAIN OFFICE RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO CA 92415 0110 SANTA ANA CA 92702
RIVERSIDE CA 92501 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SIGNAL HILL CITY ATTORNEY SIGNAL HILL CITY CLERK
COUNTY CLERK RECORDER CITY OF SIGNAL HILL CITY OF SIGNAL HILL
105 E ANAPAMU STREET 2175 CHERRY AVE 2175 CHERRY AVE
SANTA BARBARA CA 93102 SIGNAL HILL CA 90755 SIGNAL HILL CA 90755
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
SOUTH PASADENA CITY CLERK OF THE BOARD
ATTORNEY SOUTH PASADENA CITY CLERK TULARE COUNTY
1414 MISSION STREET 1414 MISSION STREET 2800 WEST BURREL AVENUE
SOUTH PASADENA CA 91030 SOUTH PASADENA CA 91030 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties VISALIA CA 93291 4582
Cities and Counties
BRADBURY CITY ATTORNEY BREA CITY ATTORNEY
YUCCA VALLEY TOWN CLERK CITY OF BRADBURY CITY OF BREA
CITY OF YUCCA VALLEY 600 WINSTON AVENUE NUMBER ONE CIVIC CENTER
57090 29 PALM HWY CIRCLE
YUCCA VALLEY CA 92284 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties BRAD CA 91010 BREA CA 92821
Cities and
nd Counties Cities and Counties
CANYON LAKE CITY ATTORNEY CERRITOS CITY ATTORNEY COMMERCE CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF CANYON LAKE CITY OF CERRITOS CITY OF COMMERCE
31516 RAILROAD CANYON ROAD 18125 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE 2535 COMMERCE WAY
CANYON LAKE CA 92587 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties CERRITOS CA 90703 COMMERCE CA 90040
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY ATTORNEY ANAHEIM CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF LAGUNA WOODS LAGUNA WOODS CITY CLERK CITY OF ANAHEIM
24264 EL TORO ROAD CITY OF LAGUNA WOODS 24264 EL TORO ROAD 200 SOUTH ANAHEIM BLVD SUITE
356
CITY HALL
CITY HALL LAGUNA WOODS CA 92637 CITY HALL EAST
LAGUNA WOODS CA 92637 ANAHEIM CA 92805
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
COUNTY CLERK COUNTY COUNSEL FULLERTON CITY ATTORNEY
FRESNO COUNTY FRESNO COUNTY 303 WEST COMMONWEALTH
22211 KERN STREET 2221 KERN STREET AVENUE
FRESNO CA 93721 2600 FRESNO CA 93721 2600 FULLERTON CA 92832
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
OJAI CITY ATTORNEY CITY ATTORNEY MANHATTAN BEACH CITY
CITY OF OJAI CITY OF SAN BUENAVENTURA ATTORNEY
P O Box 1570 501 POLI ST 1400 HIGHLAND AVENUE
OJAI CA 93024 PO BOX CITY HALL
Cities and Counties VENTURA CA 93002 0099 MANHATTAN BEACH CA 90266
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF ADELANTO CITY OF AGOURA HILLS CITY OF ALHAMBRA
11600 AIR EXPRESSWAY 30001 LADYFACE CT 111 SOUTH 1ST STREET
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
ADELANTO CA 92301 AGOURA HILLS CA 91301 ALHAMBRA CA 91801
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY MANAGER
CITY OF ANAHEIM CITY OF ALISO VIEJO CITY OF ANAHEIM
200 SOUTH ANAHEIM BOULEVARD 12 JOURNEY 200 SOUTH ANAHEIM BOULEVARD
CITY HALL EAST 7TH FLOOR CITY HALL 7TH FLOOR
ANAHEIM CA 92805 ALISO VIEJO CA 92656 CITY HALL EAST
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties ANAHEIM CA 92805
Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK
CITY OF APPLE VALLEY CITY OF APPLE VALLEY CITY OF ARTESIA
20440 US HIGHWAY 18 20440 US HIGHWAY 18 18747 CLARKDALE AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
APPLE VALLEY CA 92307 APPLE VALLEY CA 92307 ARTESIA CA 90701
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
AVALON CITY ATTORNEY CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF AVALON CITY OF AZUSA CITY MANAGER
410 AVALON CANYON RD 213 E FOOTHILL BLVD CITY OF AZUSA
CITY HALL CITY HALL 213 E FOOTHILL BLVD
PO BOX 707 CITY HALL
AZUSA CA 91702 2550
AVALON CA 90704 Cities and Counties AZUSA CA 91702-2550
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
BARSTOW CITY CLERK BLYTHE CITY CLERK BREA CITY CLERK
CITY OF BARSTOW CITY OF BLYTHE CITY OF BREA
220 EAST MT VIEW ST SUITE A 220 NORTH BROADWAY 1 CIVIC CENTER CIRCLE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
BARSTOW CA 92311 BLYTHE CA 92225 BREA CA 92621
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
BUENA PARK CITY CLERK CALIMESA CITY CLERK CALABASAS CITY CLERK
CITY OF BUENA PARK CITY OF CALIMESA CITY OF CALABASAS
6650 BEACH BLVD 908 PARK AVENUE CITY HALL
CITY HALL CITY HALL 100 CIVIC CENTER WAY
BUENA PARK CA 90621 CALIMESA CA 92320 CALABASAS CA 91302
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CANYON LAKE CITY CLERK CERRITOS CITY CLERK& COLTON CITY CLERK
CITY OF CANYON LAKE TREASURERCITY OF CERRITOS CITY OF COLTON
31516 RAILROAD CANYON ROAD CITY
F CERRITOSOOMFIELD AVENUE 650 N LA CADENA DRIVE
CITY HALL CITY HALL
CANYON LAKE CA 92587 CITY HALL COLTON CA 92324 2823
Cities and Counties CERRITOS CA 90703 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
COMMERCE CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK
CITY OF COMMERCE CITY OF COACHELLA VALLEY CITY OF CATHEDRAL CITY
2535 COMMERCE WAY 1515 6TH STREET 68 700 AVENIDA LALO GUERRERO
CITY HALL CITY HALL
COACHELLA CA 92236
COMMERCE CA 90040 Cities and Counties CATHEDRAL CITY CA 92234
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY MANAGER CITY CLERK COSTA MESA CITY CLERK
CITY OF CATHEDRAL CITY CITY OF CORONA CITY OF COSTA MESA
68 700 AVENIDA LALO GUERRERO 400 S VICENTIA AVE 77 FAIR DRIVE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
CATHEDRAL CITY CA 92234 CORONA CA 92234 COSTA MESA CA 92626
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CUDAHY CITY CLERK CYPRESS CITY CLERK DELANO CITY CLERK
CITY OF CUDAHY CITY OF CYPRESS CITY OF DELANO
5220 SANTA ANA STREET 5275 ORANGE AVENUE 1015 11TH AVENUE
CUDAHY CA 90201 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties CYPRESS CA 90630 DELANO CA 93215
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK GARDEN GROVE CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF DUARTE CITY OF GARDEN GROVE CITY OF GARDENA
1600 HUNTINGTON DR 11222 ACACIA PKWY 1700 WEST 162ND STREET
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
DUARTE CA 91010 GARDEN GROVE CA 92840 GARDENA CA 90247
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF GLENDORA CITY OF GOLETA CITY OF GRAND TERRACE
116 EAST FOOTHILL BLVD 130 Cremona Drive Suite B 22795 BARTON ROAD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
GLENDORA CA 91741 GOLETA CA 93117 GRAND TERRACE CA 92313
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF HAWAIIAN GARDENS CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH CITY OF HIGHLAND
21815 PIONEER BLVD 1315 VALLEY DRIVE 27215 BASE LINE
HAWAIIAN GARDENS CA 90716 HERMOSA BEACH CA 90254 HIGHLAND CA 92346
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERKCIT FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY CLERK
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO
CITY OF HAWTHORNE MAIN ST 10200 SLATER AVENUE
4455 W 126TH ST 350 CITY HALL
HAWTHORNE CA 90250 CITY HALLEL SEGUNDO CA 90245 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF FULLERTON CITY OF IRWINDALE CITY OF INDIO
303 WEST COMMONWEALTH 5050 NORTH IRWINDALE AVENUE 150 CIVIC CENTER MALL
AVENUE CITY HALL CITY HALL
CITY HALL IRWINDALE CA 91706 INDIO CA 92201
FULLERTON CA 92632 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
CITY ATTORNEY LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE CITY
CITY OF INDIO CLERK CITY CLERK
150 CIVIC CENTER MALL CITY OF LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE CITY OF LAGUNA HILLS
CITY HALL 1327 Foothill Blvd 24035 EL TORO RD
INDIO CA 92201 CITY HALL LAGUNA HILLS CA 92653
Cities and Counties LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE CA 91011 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
CITY OF MONTEREY PARK CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
320 WEST NEWMARK AVE CITY OF NORCO 2870 CLARK AVE
CITY HALL 2870 CLARK AVE CITY HALL
MONTEREY PARK CA 91754 CITY HALL NORCO CA 92860
Cities and Counties NORCO CA 92860 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
CITY CLERKS OFFICE OJAI CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF NORWALK CITY OF OJAI CITY OF OXNARD
12700 NORWALK BLVD 401 S VENTURA ST 300 WEST THIRD STREET THIRD
PO BOX 1030 CITY HALL FLOOR
NORWALK CA 90651 1030 PO BOX 1570 OXNARD CA 93030
Cities and Counties OJAI CA 93023 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF PALMDALE CITY OF PALMDALE CITY OF PASADENA
38300 SIERRA HIGHWAY 38300 SIERRA HIGHWAY 117 E COLORADO BLVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL
PAS 91105
PALMDALE CA 93550 PALMDALE CA 93550 CA
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties CitiesS and
nd Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF PORTERVILLE CITY OF PORT HUENEME CITY OF RANCHO MIRAGE
291 N MAIN STREET 250 NORTH VENTURA ROAD 69825 HIGHWAY 111
CITY HALL PORT HUENEME CA 93041 RANCHO MIRAGE CA 92270
PORTERVILLE CA 93257 Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES
10500 CIVIC CENTER 30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD 30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91730 RANCHO PALOS VERDES CA RANCHO PALOS VERDES CA
Cities and Counties 90275 90275
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF RANCHO SANTA CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
MARGARITA CITY OF REDLANDS CITY OF REDLANDS
22112 EL PASEO 35 CAJON ST#4 35 CAJON ST
CITY HALL REDLANDS CA 92373 0629 PO BOX 3005
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA CA Cities and Counties REDLANDS CA 92373
92688 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF REDONDO BEACH CITY OF RIALTO CITY OF ROLLING HILLS
415 DIAMOND STREET 150 SOUTH PALM 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
REDONDO BEACH CA 90277 RIALTO CA 92376 ROLLING HILLS CA 90274
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF SAN FERNANDO CITY OF SAN MARINO
300 N D ST 117 MACNEIL STREET 2200 HUNTINGTON DRIVE
SAN BERNARDINO CA 92418 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties SAN FERNANDO CA 91340 SAN MARINO CA 91108
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS
CITY OF SANTA BARBARA CITY OF SANTA BARBARA 11710 TELEGRAPH RD
740 STATE ST STE 201 735 ANACAPA ST CITY HALL
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101 SANTA BARBARA CA 93101 SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF SANTA MONICA CITY OF SANTA PAULA CITY OF SEAL BEACH
1685 MAIN STREET 970 VENTURA STREET 211 EIGHTH STREET
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
SANTA MONICA CA 90401 SANTA PAULA CA 93060 SEAL BEACH CA 90740
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF SIMI VALLEY CITY OF SOUTH EL MONTE CITY OF SOUTH GATE
2929 TAPO CANTON RD 1415 SANTA ANITA AVENUE 8650 CALIFORNIA AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 SOUTH EL MONTE CA 91733 SOUTH GATE CA 90280
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF STANTON CITY OF STANTON CITY CLERK
CITY OF TEHACHAPI
7800 KATELLA AVENUE 7800 KATELLA AVENUE
115 S ROBINSON ST
CITY HALL CITY HALL
TEHACHAPI CA 93561
STANTON CA 90680 STANTON CA 90680
Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF TEMPLE CITY CITY OF TORRANCE CITY CLERK
9701 LAS TUNAS 3031 TORRANCE BLVD CITY
KERN
TULARE
411 E AVE
K
CITY HALL CITY HALL
TULARE CA 93274
TEMPLE CITY CA 91780 2113 TORRANCE CA 90503
Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK
CITY OF TUSTIN CITY OF TUSTIN CITY OF UPLAND
300 CENTENNIAL WAY 300 CENTENIAL WAY 460 N EUCLID AVE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
TUSTIN CA 92780 TUSTIN CA 92780 UPLAND CA 91786
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY OF VERNON CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
4305 SANTA FE AVENUE CITY OF VICTORVILLE CITY OF VILLA PARK
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 14343 CIVIC DRIVE 17855 SANTIAGO BLVD
VERNON CA 90058 CITY HALL CITY HALL
Cities and Counties VICTORVILLE CA 92392 VILLA PARK CA 92861
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF WALNUT CITY OF WEST COVINA CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD
21201 LA PUENTE ROAD 1444 W GARVEY AVE 8300 SANTA MONICA BLVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
WALNUT CA 91789 WEST COVINA CA 91790 WEST HOLLYWOOD CA 90063
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK
CITY OF WESTLAKE VILLAGE CITY OF WHITTIER CITY OF WOODLAKE
31200 OAK CREST DR 13230 PENN STREET 350 N VALENCIA BLVD
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA 91361 WHITTIER CA 90602 WOODLAKE CA 93286
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK CLERK OF THE BOARD OF
CITY OF WOODLAKE CITY OF YUCAIPA SUPERVISORS
350 N VALENCIA BLVD 34272 YUCAIPA BLVD IMPERIAL COUNTY
CITY HALL CITY HALL 940 MAIN STREET SUITE 209
WOODLAKE CA 93286 YUCAIPA CA 92399 EL CENTRO CA 92243
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
COUNTY CLERK COUNTY COUNSEL CLERK/RECORDER
MADERA COUNTY COUNTY OF MADERA COUNTY OF ORANGE
200 WEST 4TH STREET 200 WEST 4TH STREET 333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
MADERA CA 93637 MADERA CA 93637 BUILDING 10
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties SANTA ANA CA 92702
Cities and Counties
OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COUNTY COUNSEL/PERSONNEL
ATTORNEY BUILDING COUNTY CLERK RECORDER
COUTNY OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY OF TULARE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
1112 SANTA BARBARA ST 2900 WEST BURREL AVENUE 4080 LEMON ST 1ST FLOOR
MAIN OFFICE COUNTY CIVIC CENTER RIVERSIDE CA 93101
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101 VISALIA CA 93291 4583 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COUNTY COUNSEUPERSONNEL
ATTORNEY BUILDING RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY
COUTNY OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY OF TULARE ATTORNEY
1112 SANTA BARBARA ST 2900 WEST BURREL AVENUE 10500 CIVIC CENTER
MAIN OFFICE COUNTY CIVIC CENTER RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91730
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101 VISALIA CA 93291-4583 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
RANCHO MIRAGE CITY ATTORNEY REDONDO BEACH CITY ATTORNEY RIALTO CITY ATTORNEY
69 825 HIGHWAY 111 415 DIAMOND STREET 150 SOUTH PALM
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 92270 REDONDO BEACH CA 90277 RIALTO CA 92376
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
RIDGECREST CITY ATTORNEY RIDGECREST CITY CLERK RIVERSIDE CITY CLERK
CITY OF RIDGECREST CITY OF RIDGECREST CITY OF RIVERSIDE
100 W CALIFORNIA AVE 100 W CALIFORNIA AVENUE 3900 MAIN STREET 7TH FLOOR
RIDGECREST CA 93555 RIDGECREST CA 93555 RIVERSIDE CA 92522
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CITY
FURMAN B ROBERTS ESQ ROLLING HILLS CITY ATTORNEY HALL
CITY OF ORANGE CITY OF ROLLING HILLS 4045 PALOS VERDES DRIVE
300 EAST CHAOMAN AVENUE 2 PORTUGUESE BEND ROAD NORTH
ORANGE CA 92667 ROLLING HILLS CA 90274 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CA
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties 90274
Cities and Counties
ROSEMEAD CITY ATTORNEY ROSEMEAD CITY CLERK SAN BUENAVENTURA CITY CLERK
8838 EAST VALLEY BLVD 8838 EAST VALLEY BLVD CITY OF SANTA BEUNAVENTURA
ROSEMEAD CA 91770 ROSEMEAD CA 91770 501 POLI ST
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties SAN BERNARDINO CA 93001
Cities and Counties
SAN DIMAS CITY ATTORNEY SAN DIMAS CITY CLERK SAN FERNANDO CITY ATTORNEY
245 EAST BONTIA AVENUE 245 EAST BONITA AVENUE 117 MACNEIL STREET
SAN DIMAS CA 91773 SAN DIMAS CA 91773 SAN FERNANDO CA 91340
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
SAN JACINTO ATTORNEY SAN JACINTO CITY CLERK
CITY OF SAN JACINTO CITY OF SAN JACINTO SAN MARINO CITY ATTORNEY
201 E MAIN ST 201 E MAIN STREET 2200 HUNTINGTON DRIVE
SAN JACINTO CA 92581 PO BOX 488 SAN MARINO CA 91108
Cities and Counties SAN JACINTO CA 92581 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
SANTA ANA CITY ATTORNEY SANTA CLARITA CITY ATTORNEY SANTA CLARITA CITY CLERK
CITY OF SANTA ANA CITY OF SANTA CLARITA CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 23920 VALENCIA BLVD SUITE 301 23920 VALENCIA BLVD SUITE 301
SANTA ANA CA 92701 SANTA CLARITA CA 91355 SANTA CLARITA CA 91355
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
SANTA FE SPRINGS CITY SANTA FE SPRINGS CITY CLERK
ATTORNEY CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS SANTA MONICA CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF SANTA FE SPRINGS 11710 TELEGRAPH ROAD 1685 MAIN STREET
11710 TELEGRAPH ROAD SANTA MONICA CA 90401
SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670 SANTA SPRINGS CA 90670 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities andd Counties
SANTA PAULA CITY ATTORNEY SEAL BEACH CITY ATTORNEY SIERRA MADRE CITY ATTORNEY
970 VENTURA STREET 211 EIGHTH STREET CITY OF SIERRA MADRE
SANTA PAULA CA 93060 SEAL BEACH CA 90740 232 W SIERRA MADRE BLVD
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties SIERRA MADRE CA 91024
Cities and Counties
SIERRA MADRE CITY CLERK SIMI VALLEY CITY ATTORNEY SOUTH EL MONTE CITY
CITY OF SIERRA MADRE CITY OF SIMI VALLEY ATTORNEY
232 W SIERRA MADRE BLVD 2929 TAPO CANTON RD 1415 SANTA ANNTA AVENUE
SIERRA MADRE CA 91024 SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 SOUTH EL MONTE CA 91733
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
SOUTH GATE CITY ATTORNEY TEHACHAPI CITY ATTORNEY THOUSAND OAKS CITY ATTORNEY
8650 CALIFORNIA AVENUE CITY OF TEHACHAPI CITY OF THOUSAND OAKS
SOUTH GATE CA 90280 115 S ROBINSON ST 2100 EAST THOUSDAN OAKS BLVD
Cities and Counties TEHACHAPI CA 93561 THOUSAND OAKS CA 91362
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
THOUSAND OAKS CITY CLERK TORRANCE CITY ATTORNEY TUOLUMNE COUNTY CLERK
CITY OF THOUSAND OAKS 3031 TORRANCE BLVD COUNTY OF TUOLUMNE
2100 THOUSAND OAKS BLVD 2 S GREEN STREET
Cities and C
THOUSAND OAKS CA 91362 TORRANCE and Counties CA 90503 TUOLUMNE CA 95370
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
TUOLUMNE COUNTY COUNSEL TWENTYNINE PALMS CITY TWENTYNINE PALMS CITY CLERK
COUNTY OF TUOLUMNE ATTORNEY CITY OF TWENTYNINE PALMS
2 S GREEN STREET CITY OF TWENTYNINE PALMS 6136 ADOBE RD
TUOLUMNE CA 95370 6136 ADOBE RD TWENTYNINE PALMS CA 92277
Cities and Counties TWENTYNINE PALMS CA 92277 Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
UPLAND CITY ATTORNEY VERNON CITY ATTORNEY VICTORVILLE CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF UPLAND CITY OF VERNON 14343 CIVIC DRIVE
460 N EUCLID AVE 4305 SANTA FE AVE VICTORVILLE CA 92392
UPLAND CA 91786 VERNON CA 90058
Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
VISALIA CITY ATTORNEY VISALIA CITY CLERK WEST COVINA CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF VISALIA CITY OF VISALIA CITY OF WEST COVINA
707 W ACEQUTA ST 707 W ACEQUTA ST 1444 W GARVEY AVE
VASALIA CA 93291 VISALIA CA 93291 WEST COVINA CA 91790
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
WESTMINSTER CITY ATTORNEY WESTMINSTER CITY CLERK WHITTIER CITY ATTORNEY
8200 WESTMINSTER AVE 8200 WESTMINSTER AVENUE 13230 PENN STREET
WESTMINSTER CA 92683 WESTMINSTER CA 92683 WHITTIER CA 90602
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
YORBA LINDA CITY ATTORNEY YORBA LINDA CITY CLERK YUCAIPA CITY ATTORNEY
4845 CASA LOMA AVENUE 4845 CASA LOMA AVE CITY OF YUCAIPA
YORBA LINDA CA 92686 YORBA LINDA CA 92686 34272 YUCAIPA BLVD
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties YUCAIPA CA 92399
Cities and Counties
YUCCA VALLEY CITY ATTORNEY ARTESIA CITY ATTORNEY AVALON CITY CLERK
CITY OF YUCCA VALLEY CITY OF ARTESIA CITY OF AVALON
57090 29 PALM HWY 18747 CLARKDALE AVENUE 209 METROPOLE AVENUE
YUCCA VALLEY CA 92284 ARTESIA CA 90701 CITY HALL
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties AVALON CA 90704
Cities and Counties
AZUSA CITY CLERK BALDWIM PARK CITY ATTORNEY BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK
CITY OF AZUSA CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
213 E FOOTHILL BLVD 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
AZUSA CA 91702 VALDWIN PARK CA 91706 BALDWIN PARK CA 91706
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
BANNING CITY ATTORNEY BANNING CITY CLERK BARSTOW CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF BANNING CITY OF BANNING CITY OF BARSTOW
99 E RAMSEY STREET 99 E RAMSEY STREET 220 EAST MT VIEW AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
BANNING CA 92220 BANNING CA 92220 BARSTOW CA 92311
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
BEAUMONT CITY ATTORNEY BEAUMONT CITY CLERK BELL CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF BEAUMONT CITY OF BEAUMONT CITY OF BELL
550 E 6TH STREET 550 E 6TH STREET 6330PINE AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
BEAUMONT VA 92223 BEAUMONT CA 92223 BELL CA 90201
Cities and Counties Cities and Counties
Cities and Counties
BELL CITY CLERK BELL GARDENS CITY ATTORNEY BELL GARDENS CITY CLERK
CITY OF BELL CITY OF BELL GARDENS CITY OF BELL GARDENS
6330 PINE AVENUE 7100 S GARFIELD AVENUE 7100 S GARFIELD AVENUE
CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL
BELL CA 90201 BELL GARDENS CA 90201 BELL GARDENS CA 90201
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CORONA CA 92882
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Akbar Jazayeri
x - Vice President of Regulatory Operations
An EDISON INTERNATIONAL Company
May 28, 2010
ADVICE 2334-E-B
(U 338-E)
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ENERGY DIVISION
SUBJECT: Rule Modifications to Accommodate Southern California
Edison Company's Initiative to Install Above-Ground
Equipment in SCE's Underground Distribution Systems
Whenever Feasible in.Compliance with Resolution E-4329
Southern California Edison Company (SCE) hereby submits for filing the following
changes to its tariff schedules. The revised tariff sheets are listed on Attachment A and
attached hereto.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this advice filing is to modify SCE's tariffs in compliance with
Resolution E-4329 (the Resolution).
BACKGROUND
On March 27, 2009 SCE filed Advice 2334-E to advise the California Public Utilities
Commission (Commission) of an initiative by SCE to enhance service reliability by
reducing the duration of service outages, to further protect the safety of SCE's
employees and members of the public, and to help protect the environment.
Specifically, the initiative would implement the discontinuance of an existing customer
option that allows for the installation of certain types of electrical equipment for
distribution line and service extensions, such as transformers, in underground structures
where it would be technically feasible to install the equipment above-ground. Currently,
such underground installations may be requested by a customer and approved by SCE
through Rule 2.H, Description of Service-Added Facilities.
Following several protests and discussions with the Commission staff, on March 10,
2010, SCE filed Supplemental Advice 2334-E-A, replacing Advice 2334-E in its entirety,
to scale back SCE's original proposal to only apply to distribution systems with primary
P.O. Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. .Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-3630 Fax{626)302-4829.
ADVICE 2334-E-B
(U 338-E) -2 - May 28, 2010
voltages of 4 kV (Kilovolt) through 35 kV for all new underground service to residential
and business developments and for customer- or applicant-driven service capacity
increases associated with increased demand or changes of use of existing structures,
such as those associated with major remodeling projects, including where the existing
equipment is installed underground.
On April 22, 2010, the Commission issued the Resolution partially approving
Advice 2334-E-A. Ordering Paragraph 1 of the Resolution approves the request in the
following three cases: 1) new construction on any property except public property and.
public rights of way, 2) circumstances in which capacity upgrades, conversions, and
relocations are required due to customer-driven renovations of existing structures or
other building activities on any property except public property and public rights-of-way
resulting in a change of use or occupancy as defined in state or local law, and
3) situations on a case-by-case basis in which the local authority and SCE agree the
equipment may be located above ground because an underground location is not
technically feasible.
TARIFF MODIFICATIONS
Ordering Paragraph 8 of the Resolution requires SCE to file a supplemental advice
letter within 45 days to modify Rules 2, 15, and 16, where applicable, to comply with
Ordering Paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 of the Resolution. Accordingly, SCE has
modified the tariffs attached hereto. However, SCE has made two minor changes to the
tariffs that differ from the exact wording of the Resolution, but will benefit applicants.
These changes have been discussed with and approved for submittal by the Energy
Division staff. With regard to the first change, SCE's proposed tariffs indicated that
"Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the date SCE receives
Commission approval of AL 2334-E-A,..." This 90-day period, following the April 22,
2010 approval of Advice 2334-E-A, would end on July 21, 2010 with an effective date of
Thursday, July 22, 2010. SCE is proposing that the effective date to implement these
tariffs, instead, fall on Monday, August 2, 2010. This gives customers more days to
submit construction design plans under the current tariffs and makes it administratively
easier for SCE. The second change is to modify the tariffs with corrected language
from Ordering Paragraph 1, section 3 as indicated in the paragraph above and in
footnote 1 below.
TIER DESIGNATION
Pursuant to General Order (GO) 96-13, Energy Industry Rule 5.2, this advice letter is
submitted with a Tier 2 designation.
Based on conversations with Energy Division staff after Resolution E-4329 was issued, it was
clarified that this provision was inconsistent with the Resolution as a whole and should read
"3) Situations on a case by case basis in which the local authority and SCE agree it ;s ReGessary to
locate Equipment above ground because 4 the above-ground location is not
technically feasible for the installation."
ADVICE 2334-E-B
(U 338-E) - 3- May 28, 2010
EFFECTIVE DATE
SCE requests that this advice filing become effective upon approval by the Energy
Division. SCE will implement the proposed changes on August 2, 2010.
NOTICE
Anyone wishing to protest this advice filing may do so by letter via U.S. Mail, facsimile,
or electronically, any of which must be received no later than 20 days after the date of
this advice filing. Protests should be mailed to:
CPUC, Energy Division
Attention: Tariff Unit
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, California 94102
E-mail: iniCc).cpuc.ca.gov and mas(a-).cpuc.ca.gov
Copies should also be mailed to the attention of the Director, Energy Division,
Room 4004 (same address above).
In addition, protests and all other correspondence regarding this advice letter should
also be sent by letter and transmitted via facsimile or electronically to the attention of:
Akbar Jazayeri
Vice President of Regulatory Operations
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, California 91770
Facsimile: (626) 302-4829
E-mail: AdviceTariffManag_er a&sce.com
Bruce Foster
Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
c/o Karyn Gansecki
Southern California Edison Company
601 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 2040
San Francisco, California 94102
Facsimile: (415) 929-5540
E-mail: Kaan.GanseckiCa)sce.com
There are no restrictions on who may file a protest, but the protest shall set forth
specifically the grounds upon which it is based and shall be submitted expeditiously.
In accordance with Section 4 of GO 96-13, SCE is serving copies of this advice filing to
the interested parties shown on the attached GO 96-B and A.08-03-002 service lists.
Address change requests to the GO 96-B service list should be directed by electronic
ADVICE 2334-E-B
(U 338-E) -4- May 28, 2010
mail to AdviceTariffManager(a?sce.com or at (626) 302-4039. For changes to all other
service lists, please contact the Commission's Process Office at(415) 703-2021 or by
electronic mail at Process Office a(-1.cpuc.ca.gov.
Further, in accordance with Public Utilities Code Section 491, notice to the public is
hereby given by filing and keeping the advice filing at SCE's corporate headquarters.
To view other SCE advice letters filed with the Commission, log on to SCE's web site at
htti)://www.sce.com/AboutSCE/ReauIatory/adviceletters.
For questions, please contact Lisa Vellanoweth at (626) 302-2021 or by electronic mail
at Lisa.Vella nowethCa�sce.com.
Southern California Edison Company
Akbar Jazayeri
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Enclosure
4
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
ADVICE LETTER FILING SUMMARY
ENERGY UTILITY
BY needed AIINAUST APLIiE6�T` Eb.'
Company name/CPUC Utility No.: Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E)
Utility type: Contact Person: James Yee
10 ELC 0 GAS Phone #: (626) 302-2509
0 PLC 0 HEAT 0 WATER E-mail: James.Yee(a-)_sce.com
E-mail Disposition Notice to: AdviceTariffManager@sce.com
EXPLANATION OF UTILITY TYPE (Date Filed/Received Stamp by CPUC)
ELC= Electric GAS = Gas
PLC = Pipeline HEAT= Heat WATER=Water
Advice Letter(AL)#: 2334-E-B Tier Designation: 2
Subject of AL: Rule Modifications to Accommodate Southern California Edison Company's Initiative to Install
Above-Ground Equipment in SCE's Underground Distribution Systems Whenever Feasible in
-Compliance with Resolution E-4329
.Keywords (choose from CPUC listing): Compliance
AL filing type: 0 Monthly 0 Quarterly 0 Annual Z One-Time 0 Other
If AL filed in compliance with a Commission order, indicate relevant Decision/Resolution
E-4329
Does AL replace a withdrawn or rejected AL? If so, identify the prior AL:
Summarize differences between the AL and the prior withdrawn or rejected AL':
Confidential treatment requested? 0 Yes 21 No
If yes, specification of confidential information:
Confidential information will be made available to appropriate parties who execute a nondisclosure agreement.
Name and contact information to request nondisclosure agreement/access to confidential information:
Resolution Required? 0 Yes 2 No
Requested effective date: upon Energy No. of tariff sheets: -40-
Division approval
Estimated system annual revenue effect:
Estimated system average rate effect
When rates are affected by.AL, include attachment in AL showing average rate effects on customer classes
(residential, small commercial, large C/l, agricultural, lighting).
Tariff schedules affected: Rule 2, Rule 15, Rule 16, and Table of Contents
Service affected and changes proposed':
Pending advice letters that revise the same tariff sheets: 2453-E
Discuss in AL if more space is needed.
Protests and all other correspondence regarding this AL are due no later than 20 days after the date of
this filing, unless otherwise authorized by the Commission, and shall be sent to:
CPUC, Energy Division Akbar Jazayeri
Attention: Tariff Unit Vice President of Regulatory Operations
505 Van Ness Ave., Southern California Edison Company
San Francisco, CA 94102 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,
inip_cpuc.ca.gov and mas(cDcpuc.ca.gov Rosemead, California 91770
Facsimile: (626) 302-4829
E-mail: AdviceTariffManager(a7sce.com
Bruce Foster
Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
c/o Karyn Gansecki
Southern California Edison Company
601 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 2040
San Francisco, California 94102
Facsimile: (415) 929-5540
E-mail: Kary_n.Gansecki(c-,sce.com
Public Utilities Commission 2334-E-B Attachment A
Cal. P.U.C. Cancelling Cal.
Sheet No. Title of Sheet P.U.C. Sheet No.
Revised 47145-E Rules 2 Revised 22937-E
Original 47146-E Rules 2
Revised 47147-E Rules 2 Revised 22937-E
Revised 22938-E
Revised 47148-E Rules 2 Revised 22939-E
Revised 47149-E Rules 2 Revised 44238-E
Revised 47150-E Rules 2 Revised 45216-E
Revised 47151-E Rules 15 Revised 24685-E*
Original 47152-E Rules 15
Original 47153-E Rules 15 Revised 24685-E*
Revised 47154-E Rules 15 Revised 24686-E
Revised 47155-E Rules 15 Revised 45094-E
Revised 47156-E Rules 15 Revised 27026-E
Revised 47157-E Rules 15 Revised 27027-E
Revised 47158-E Rules 15 Revised 27028-E
Revised 47159-E Rules 15 Revised 45095-E
Revised 47160-E Rules 15 Revised 28091-E
Revised 47161-E Rules 15 Revised 33598-E
Revised 47162-E Rules 15 Revised 33599-E
Revised 47163-E Rules 15 Revised 33600-E
Revised 47164-E Rules 15 Revised 33601-E
Revised 47165-E Rules 15 Revised 45096-E
Revised 47166-E Rules 15 Revised 43170-E*
Revised 47167-E Rules 15 Revised 37283-E
Revised 47168-E Rules 15 Revised 33605-E
Revised 47169-E Rules 16 Revised 24705-E
Original 47170-E Rules 16 Revised 24705-E
Revised 47171-E Rules 16 Revised 27144-E*
Revised 24705-E
Revised 47172-E Rules 16 Revised 24707-E
Revised 47173-E Rules 16 Revised 24708-E
Revised 47174-E Rules 16 Revised 24709-E
Revised 47175-E Rules 16 Revised 24710-E
Revised 47176-E Rules 16 Revised 24711-E
Revised 47177-E Rules 16 Revised 33962-E
Revised 47178-E Rules 16 Revised 33963-E
Revised 47179-E Rules 16 Revised 24714-E
Revised 47180-E Rules 16 Revised 24715-E
Revised 47181-E Rules 16 Revised 24716-E
Revised 47182-E Rules 16 Revised 24717-E
Revised 47183-E Table of Contents Revised 46815-E
Revised 47184-E Table of Contents Revised 46047-E
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SOUTHERN GLIFORNIA -
EDISON
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 47145-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 22937-E
Rule 2 Sheet 12
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
H.. Added Facilities. (Continued)
2. (Continued)
d. Where SCE determines the collection of continuing monthly ownership charges
is not practicable, the applicant will be required to make an equivalent one-time
payment in lieu of the monthly ownership charges. The applicable payment
options, if any,will be selected solely by SCE.
e. All monthly ownership charges shall be reviewed and refiled with the
Commission when changes occur in SCE's costs for providing such service.
However, SCE will not refile if SCE's cost change is less than 10 basis points.
3. SCE shall not be liable for any loss, damage, or injury arising from SCE's installation,
operation, maintenance,or control of the Added Facilities, unless such loss, damage,or
injury results from SCE's sole negligence, and, in no event, shall SCE be liable for loss
of profits, revenues, or other consequential damages. No adjustment shall be made to
reduce the billings if damage to, or malfunction of the Added Facilities results from any
cause other than the negligence or willful act of SCE.
4. Beginning August 2, 2010, SCE will no longer accept requests under the Added (N)
Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground distribution systems that call
for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be installed in below-ground structures
in circumstances where it is technically feasible to install the equipment above
ground. Such requests will no longer be accepted for situations indicated in 4.a, 4.b,
and with certain exceptions 4.c, below. However, all requests which call for below-
ground installations that are received by SCE prior to August 2, 2010 will be
"grandfathered" and not subject to the provisions of this Rule section. These
grandfathered requests must be approved by SCE for construction by December 3,
2010 and installed by December 2, 2011.
a. New construction on any property except public property and public rights-of-
way; I
b. Circumstances in which capacity upgrades, conversions, and relocations are
required due to customer-driven renovations of existing structures or other
building activities on any property except public property and public rights of
way resulting in a change of use or occupancy as defined in state or local
law;
C. Except for situations on a case-by-case basis in which the local authority and
SCE agree to locate Equipment above ground because the above-ground
location is technically feasible for the installation. (N)
(L)
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Rule 2 Sheet 13
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
H. Added Facilities. (Continued)
4. (Continued)
For purposes of this provision, specified pieces of equipment include all primary voltage
from 4 kV to 35 kV electrical distribution system equipment (Equipment), including, but
not limited to, transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and junction bars.
"Technically feasible" means that enough space is, or can be made, available above
ground for the electrical distribution Equipment needed for SCE to serve customers and
that other requirements, such as obtaining the required permits, are met. The required
space is defined by existing design standards within the operation and maintenance
requirements that are in compliance with applicable safety codes and regulations such
as CPUC General Order 128.
Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in below-
ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and maintained below
ground. However, in accordance with Section 4.c., above, where existing below-ground
Equipment must be modified by SCE, above-ground retrofits shall only occur in
circumstances in which capacity upgrades, conversions, and relocations are required
due to customer-driven renovations of existing structures or other building activities
resulting in a change of use or occupancy as defined in state or local law; or when
agreed to by the local authority and SCE on a case-by-case basis.
Design and installation of any above-ground Equipment shall comply with the typical
installations depicted in SCE's Above-Ground Equipment Aesthetics Improvement
Manual and SCE's Distribution Design Manual, as well as land use laws, including local
ordinances respecting matters of public health, safety and convenience, that are of
general applicability to above-ground utility structures regardless of ownership, to the
extent the same would not directly or effectively require the Equipment to be located
underground.
When modifying existing Equipment installed in the above-ground public rights-of-way,
SCE shall comply with local ordinances respecting matters of public health and safety
and convenience, to the extent that the same are of general applicability to other utility
and public works structures or equipment, regardless of ownership, installed in the
public rights of way, do not directly or effectively require the Equipment to be located
underground, or otherwise conflict with the design standards contained in SCE's
Distribution Design Manual and similar documents.
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22938-E
Rule 2 Sheet 14 (T)
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
1. Welder Service. (L)
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1. Rating of Welders. Electric welders will be rated for billing purposes as follows:
a. Motor Generator Arc Welders. The horsepower rating of the motor driving a I
motor generator type arc welder will be taken as the horsepower rating of the
welder. I
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b. Transformer Arc Welders. Nameplate maximum kVA input (at rated output
amperes)will be taken as the rating of transformer type arc welders.
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C. Resistance Welders. Resistance welder ratings will be determined by
multiplying the welder transformer nameplate rating (at 50% duty cycle) by the
appropriate factor listed below: (L}
Factor
Transformer Nameplate SCE-Owned Customer-Owned
Type of Welder Rating (a)50% Duty Cycle Distrib.Transf. Distrib.Transf.
Rocker Arm, Press
or Projection Spot 20 kVA or less .60 .50
Rocker Arm or
Press Spot Over 20 Kva
Projection Spot 21 to 75 kVA, incl. .80 .60
Flash or Butt 100 kVA or over
Seam or Portable Gun All sizes
Flash or Butt 67 to 100 kVA, incl.
Projection Spot Over 75 kVA
Flash or Butt 66 kVA or less 1.20 .90
* Each flash or butt welder in this group will be rated at 80 kVA where distribution transformer is
owned by SCE or 60 kVA where distribution transformer is owned by the customer.
d. Ratings prescribed by a., b., and c., above, normally will be determined from
nameplate data or from data supplied by the manufacturer. If such data are not
available or are believed by either SCE or customer to be unreliable, the rating
will be determined by test.
e. If established by seals approved by SCE, the welder rating may be limited by
the sealing of taps which provide capacity greater than the selected tap and/or
by the interlocking lockout of one or more welders with other welders.
f. When conversion of units is required for tariff application, 1 welder kVA will be
taken as 1 horsepower for tariffs stated on a horsepower basis and 1 welder
kVA will be taken as 1 kilowatt for tariffs stated on a kilowatt basis.
(Continued)
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 47148-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 22939-E
Rule 2 Sheet 15 (T)
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
1. Welder Service. (Continued)
2. Billing of Welders. Welders will be billed at the regular rates and conditions of the tariffs
on which they are served subject to the following provisions:
a. Connected Load Type of Schedule. Welder load will be included as part of the
connected load with ratings as determined under Section 1., above, based on
maximum load that can be connected at any one time, and no allowance will be
made for diversity between welders.
b. Demand Metered Type of Schedule. Where resistance welders are served on
these schedules the computation of diversified resistance welder load shall be
made as follows:
Multiply the individual resistance welder ratings, as prescribed in Sections 1.c.
to 11 inclusive, above, by the following factors and add the results thus
obtained:
1.0 times the rating of the largest welder
0.8 times the rating of the next largest welder
0.6 times the rating of the next largest welder
0.4 times the rating of the next largest welder
0.2 times the ratings of all additional welders
If this computed diversified resistance welder load is greater than the metered
demand, the diversified resistance welder load will be used in lieu of the
metered demand for rate computation purposes.
J. Interval Metering and Other Metering Facilities As Added Facilities.
1. This section is applicable to the installation of Interval Metering and/or Metering
Facilities that are not part of other transmission and distribution facilities installed as
Added Facilities under Rule 2, Section H.
2. Interval Metering and/or Metering Facilities may include, but are not limited to the
components as defined in Rule 1 under Interval Metering or Metering Facilities.
3. Where a customer elects, and SCE agrees, SCE will install, own, and maintain
Interval Metering and/or Metering Facilities which are in addition to, or in substitution
for, standard equipment for the customer's use. The costs of such equipment shall
be borne by the customer.
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DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
J. Interval Metering and Other Metering Facilities As Added Facilities. (Continued)
4. The costs of Interval Metering will be as set forth in Schedule CC-DSF, Customer
Choice—Discretionary Service Fees.
5. Interval Metering and/or Metering Facilities Charges.
a. Interval Metering and/or Metering Facilities will be installed, owned, and
maintained under the terms of and conditions of a contract entitled "Interval
Metering and Metering Facilities Agreement" (IMMFA), on file with the
Commission. Where a customer requests, SCE may agree to finance the
Interval Metering and/or Metering Facilities.
b. SCE Ownership. Where SCE financing is offered, the customer shall pay for
the total costs associated with installing and purchasing Interval Metering
and/or Metering Facilities (Investment Amount) through a monthly
capital-related charge based on a monthly percentage times the Investment
Amount. The rate shall be 1.80% per month. The following provisions will
apply:
(1) The customer will be obligated to pay the monthly capital-related
charge for the useful life of the Interval Metering and/or Metering
Facilities, but no less than ten years. Should the customer request
removal of the equipment prior to completing ten years of payments,
the customer shall be responsible for paying the Termination Charge
specified in the IMMFA.
(2) SCE may remove the Interval Metering and/or Metering Facilities and
replace them with standard metering facilities or may require the
customer to replace such equipment, at SCE's convenience. In the
event SCE requires removal of the Interval Metering and/or Metering
Facilities, the customer shall not be obligated to pay any further
monthly capital-related charges associated with the removed
equipment,even if removal occurs during the first ten years.
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Rule 2 Sheet 17 (T)
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
J. Interval Metering and Other Metering Facilities As Added Facilities. (Continued)
5. Interval Metering and/or Metering Charges. (Continued)
C. Other Charges. For SCE-owned Interval Metering and/or Metering Facilities,
the customer shall pay the maintenance and testing charges in accordance
with Schedule CC-DSF. This charge shall include repair and/or replacement
of the Interval Metering and/or Metering Facilities, as necessary to provide for
continued operation. The customer shall remain liable for repair or
replacement due to damage from misuse, or hazards such as fire, theft, or
vandalism. The customer shall pay the maintenance and testing charges for
the Interval Metering and/or Metering Facilities during the useful life of such
equipment, under the terms and conditions set out in the IMMFA.
d. SCE will update the installation, purchasing, maintenance and testing costs,
and the monthly capital-related charges when changes occur in SCE's costs
for providing such services and will file these updates with the Commission.
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Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 24685-E*
Rule 15 Sheet 2
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued)
3. UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
a. UNDERGROUND REQUIRED. Underground Distribution Line Extensions
shall be installed where required to comply with applicable laws and ordinances
or similar requirements of governmental authorities having jurisdiction and
where SCE maintains or desires to maintain underground distribution facilities.
For example, underground Distribution Line Extensions are required for all new:
(1) Residential Subdivisions (except as provided for in Section H), (2)
Residential Developments, (3) Commercial Developments, (4) Industrial
Developments, and (5) locations that are in proximity to and visible from
designated Scenic Areas.
b. UNDERGROUND OPTIONAL. When requested by Applicant and agreed upon
by SCE, underground Distribution Line Extensions may be installed in areas
where it is not required, as provided in Section A.3.a.
C. Beginning August 2, 2010, SCE will no longer accept requests under the (N)
Added Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground distribution I
systems that call for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be installed in
below-ground structures in circumstances where it is technically feasible to
install the equipment above ground. Such requests will no longer be I
accepted for situations indicated in c.i., c.ii., and with certain exceptions c.iii., I
below. However, all requests which call for below-ground installations that I
are received by SCE prior to August 2, 2010 will be "grandfathered" and not
subject to the provisions of this Rule section. These grandfathered requests
must be approved by SCE for construction by December 3, 2010 and
installed by December 2, 2011.
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i. New construction on any property except public property and public
rights-of-way; I
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ii. Circumstances in which capacity upgrades, conversions, and {
relocations are required due to customer-driven renovations of existing I
structures or other building activities on any property except public
property and public rights of way resulting in a change of use or I
occupancy as defined in state or local law; I
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iii. Except for situations on a case-by-case basis in which the local I
authority and SCE agree to locate Equipment above ground because
the above-ground location is technically feasible for the installation. (N)
(L)
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Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Cal. PUC Sheet No.
Rule 15 Sheet 3
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued)
3. UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS (Continued)'
C. (Continued)
For purposes of this provision, specified pieces of equipment include all primary
voltage from 4 kV to 35 kV electrical distribution system equipment
(Equipment), including, but not limited to, transformers, switches and fuses,
capacitors, and junction bars.
"Technically feasible" means that enough space is, or can be made, available
above ground for the electrical distribution Equipment needed for SCE to serve
customers and that other requirements, such as obtaining the required permits,
are met. The required space is defined by existing design standards within the
operation and maintenance requirements that are in compliance with applicable
safety codes and regulations such as CPUC General Order 128.
Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in
below-ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and
maintained below ground. However, in accordance with Section c.iii., above,
where existing below-ground Equipment must be modified by SCE, above-
ground retrofits shall only occur in circumstances in which capacity upgrades,
conversions, and relocations are required due to customer-driven renovations
of existing structures or other building activities resulting in a change of use or
occupancy as defined in state or local law; or when agreed to by the local
authority and SCE on a case-by-case basis.
Design and installation of any above-ground Equipment shall comply with the
typical installations depicted in SCE's Above-Ground Equipment Aesthetics.
Improvement Manual and SCE's Distribution Design Manual, as well as land
use laws, including local ordinances respecting matters of public health, safety
and convenience, that are of general applicability to above-ground utility
structures regardless of ownership, to the extent the same would not directly or
effectively require the Equipment to be located underground.
When modifying existing Equipment installed in the above-ground public rights-
of-way, SCE shall comply with local ordinances respecting matters of public
health and safety and convenience, to the extent that the same are of general
applicability to other utility and public works structures or equipment, regardless
of ownership, installed in the public rights of way, do not directly or effectively
require the Equipment to be located underground, or otherwise conflict with the
design standards contained in SCE's Distribution Design Manual and similar
documents.
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Rule 15 Sheet 4 (N)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued) (L)
4. OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS. Overhead . Distribution Line
Extensions may be installed only where underground extensions are not required as I
provided in Section A.3.a.
5. SPECIAL OR ADDED FACILITIES. Any special or added facilities SCE agrees to
install at the request of Applicant will be installed at Applicant's expense in accordance
with Rule 2, Description of Service. I
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6. TEMPORARY SERVICE. Facilities installed for temporary service or for operations of
speculative character or questionable permanency shall be made in accordance with
the fundamental installation and ownership provisions of this rule, except that all
charges and refunds shall be made under the provisions of Rule 13, Temporary
Service. I
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7. SERVICES. Service facilities connected to the Distribution Lines to serve an Applicant's
premises will be installed, owned and maintained as provided in Rule 16, Service
Extensions. I
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8. CONVERSIONS OF OVERHEAD TO UNDERGROUND. The replacement of existing
overhead Distribution Lines with underground Distribution Lines will be made in
accordance with Rule 20, Replacement of Overhead With Underground Electric
Facilities. I
9. STREET LIGHTS. Street lights and appurtenant facilities shall be installed in
accordance with the service provisions of the applicable street light schedule. (L)
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Rule 15 Sheet 5 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued)
10. CONTRACTS. Each Applicant requesting a Distribution Line Extension may be
required to execute a written contract(s), prior to SCE performing its work on the
Distribution Line Extension. Such contracts shall be in the form on file with the
California Public Utilities Commission (Commission).
B. INSTALLATION RESPONSIBILITIES
1. UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
a. APPLICANT RESPONSIBILITY. In accordance with SCE's design,
specifications, and requirements, Applicant is responsible for:
(1) EXCAVATION. All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging
as required;
(2) SUBSTRUCTURES AND CONDUITS. Furnishing, installing, and upon
acceptance by SCE, conveying to SCE ownership of all necessary
installed Substructures and Conduits, including Feeder Conduits and
related Substructures required to extend to and within subdivisions and
developments; and
(3) PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES. Furnishing, installing, and upon
acceptance by SCE, conveying to SCE ownership of all necessary
Protective Structures.
b. SCE RESPONSIBILITY. SCE is responsible for furnishing and installing
cables, switches, transformers, and other distribution facilities required to
complete the Distribution Line Extension.
2. OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS. SCE is responsible for furnishing
and installing all facilities required for the Distribution Pole Line Extension.
3. INSTALLATION OPTIONS
a. SCE-PERFORMED WORK. Where requested by Applicant and mutually
agreed upon, SCE may perform that portion of the new Distribution Line
Extension work normally installed by Applicant according to Section B.1.a.,
provided Applicant pays SCE its total estimated installed cost.
b. APPLICANT-PERFORMED WORK.Applicant may elect to install that portion of
the new Distribution Line Extension normally installed by SCE in accordance
with SCE design and specifications, using qualified contractors. (See
Section G,Applicant-Installation Options).
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Rule 15 Sheet 6 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
C. DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSION ALLOWANCES
1. GENERAL. SCE will complete a Distribution Line Extension without charge provided
SCE's total estimated installed cost does not exceed the allowances from permanent,
bona-fide loads to be served by the Distribution Line Extension within a reasonable
time, as determined by SCE. The allowance will first be applied to the Service
Extension in accordance with Rule 16. Any excess allowance will be applied to the
Distribution Line Extension to which the Service Extension is connected.
2. BASIS OF ALLOWANCES. Allowances shall be granted to an Applicant for Permanent
Service, or to an Applicant for a subdivision or development under the following
conditions:
a. SCE is provided evidence that construction will proceed promptly and financing
is adequate, and
b. Applicant has submitted evidence of building permit(s) or fully-executed home
purchase contract(s)or lease agreement(s), or
C. Where there is equivalent evidence of occupancy or electric usage satisfactory
to SCE.
The allowances in Sections C.3 and CA are based on a revenue-supported
methodology using the following formula:
ALLOWANCE = NET REVENUE
COST OF SERVICE FACTOR
3. RESIDENTIAL ALLOWANCES. The allowance for Distribution Line Extensions,
Service Extensions, or a combination thereof, for Permanent Residential Service is
$2,322 per meter or residential dwelling unit.
4. NON-RESIDENTIAL ALLOWANCES. The allowance for Distribution Line Extensions,
or a combination thereof, for Permanent Non-Residential Service is determined by SCE
using the formula in Section C.2.
Where the Distribution Line Extension will serve a combination of residential and non-
residential meters, residential allowances will be added to non-residential allowances.
5. SEASONAL, INTERMITTENT, AND INSIGNIFICANT LOADS. When an Applicant
requests service that requires a Distribution Line Extension to serve loads that are
Seasonal or Intermittent, the allowance for such loads shall be determined using the
formula in Section C.2. No allowance will be provided where service is used only for
emergency purposes, or for Insignificant Loads.
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Rule 15 Sheet 7 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS OR ADVANCES BY APPLICANT
1. GENERAL. Contributions or Advances by an Applicant to SCE for the installation of a
Distribution Line Extension to receive SCE service consists of such things as cash
payments, the value of facilities deeded to SCE, and the value of Excavation performed
by Applicant.
2. PROJECT-SPECIFIC COST ESTIMATES. SCE's total estimated installed cost will be
based on a project-specific estimated cost.
3. CASH ADVANCE. A cash Advance will be required only if Applicant's excess
allowance is less than SCE's total estimated installed cost to complete a Distribution
Line Extension.
4. TAX. All contributions and Advances by Applicant are taxable and shall include an
Income Tax Component of Contribution (ITCC) at the rate provided in the SCE's
Preliminary Statement. ITCC will be either refundable or non-refundable in accordance
with the corresponding contribution.
5. REFUNDABLE AND NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS. Applicant shall contribute or
Advance, before the start of SCE's construction,the following:
a. UNDERGROUND REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. Applicant's refundable amount is
the portion of the SCE's total estimated installed cost, including ITCC, to
complete the underground Distribution Line Extension (including transformers,
and excluding Betterments) that exceeds the amount of Distribution Line
Extension allowance determined in Section C for:
(Continued)
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DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS OR ADVANCES BY APPLICANT. (Continued)
5. REFUNDABLE AND NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS. (Continued)
a. UNDERGROUND REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. (Continued)
(1) CABLING. The estimated installed cost of any necessary Cabling
(including distribution transformers) installed by SCE to complete the
underground Distribution Line Extension. This includes the cost of
conversion of existing single-phase lines to three-phase lines, if
required; plus
(2) SUBSTRUCTURES. SCE's estimated value of Substructures installed
by Applicant and deeded to SCE as required.
b. OVERHEAD REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. Applicant's refundable amount is the
portion of the SCE's total estimated installed cost, including ITCC, to complete
the overhead Distribution Line Extension (including distribution transformers
and excluding Betterments) that exceeds the amount of Distribution Line
Extension allowance determined in Section C for:
(1) POLE LINE. All necessary facilities required for an overhead
Distribution Pole Line Extension and, if required, the conversion of
existing single-phase lines to three-phase lines; plus
(2) TRANSMISSION UNDERBUILDS. SCE's total estimated installed cost
of the underbuild, where all or a portion of an overhead Distribution
Line Extension is to be constructed on existing transmission poles of
SCE.
c. NON-REFUNDABLE DISCOUNT OPTION. In lieu of contributing the
refundable amount determined in Section D.5.a or D.5.b, Applicant has. the
option of contributing, on a non-refundable basis, fifty percent (50%) of such
refundable amount; plus
d. OTHER NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS. Applicant's non-refundable amount
is SCE's estimated value of Excavation, Conduits, and Protective Structures
required by SCE.for the Distribution Line Extension under Section B.1.a.
6. JOINT APPLICANTS. The total contribution or Advance from a group of Applicants will
be apportioned among the members of the group in such manner as they may mutually
agree.
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DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS OR ADVANCES BY APPLICANT. (Continued)
7. PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS
a. CONTRACT COMPLIANCE. If, after six (6) months following the date SCE is
first ready to serve residential loads for which allowances were granted, one (1)
year for non-residential loads, Applicant fails to take service, or fails to use the
service contracted for, Applicant shall pay to SCE an additional contribution or
Advance, based on the allowances for the revenue actually generated.
b. EXCESS FACILITIES. If the.loads provided by Applicant(s) results in SCE
having installed facilities which are in excess of those needed to serve the
actual loads, and SCE elects to reduce such excess facilities, Applicant shall
pay SCE its estimated total costs to remove, abandon,.or replace the excess
facilities, less the estimated salvage of any removed facilities.
E. REFUNDS
1. GENERAL. Refunds are based on the allowances and conditions in effect at the time
the contract is signed. The allowance in excess of that needed for the Service
Extension in accordance with Rule 16, will be refunded to the Distribution Line
Extension to which the Service Extension is connected.
2. TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. The total amount subject to refund is the sum of the
refundable amounts made under Section D.5.
3. REFUND PERIOD. The total refundable amount is subject to refund for a period of ten
(10)years after the Distribution Line Extension is first ready for service.
4. RESIDENTIAL. Refunds will be made on the basis of a new customer's Permanent
Load which produces additional revenues to SCE. The refund will be deducted from the
total refundable amount, and the remaining amount subject to refund represents that
portion of the Distribution Line Extension cost not supported by revenues. (See Section
E.11 for Series Refunding Provisions.)
5. NON-RESIDENTIAL. SCE shall be responsible to review Applicant's actual base
annual revenue for the first three years from the date SCE is first ready to serve.
Applicant shall be responsible for notifying SCE if new, permanent load is added the
fourth through tenth year from the date SCE is first ready to serve. Such review shall
determine if additional revenue supports any refunds to Applicant. (See Section E.11
for Series Refunding Provisions.)
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 47159-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 45095-E
Rule 15 Sheet 10 (T).
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
E. REFUNDS. (Continued)
6. UNSUPPORTED DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSION COST. When any portion of a
refundable amount has not qualified for a refund at the end of twelve (12) months from
the date SCE is first ready to serve, Applicant will pay to SCE a Monthly Ownership
Charge of 0.4% for administrative and general (A&G) expense, Franchise Fees and
Uncollectibles (FF&U), ad valoreum tax, insurance, and operations and maintenance
(O&M) expense on the remaining refundable balance. Monthly ownership costs are in
addition to the refundable amount and will normally be accumulated and deducted from
refunds due to Applicant. This provision does not .apply to individual residential
Applicants. The Monthly Ownership Charge includes replacement for 60 years at no
additional cost and is derived.from the Customer-Financed With Replacement at
Additional Cost Added Facilities rates determined in SCE's general rate case
proceeding and/or periodic annual review.
7. REFUND TIMING. Refunds will be made without interest within ninety (90) days after
the date of first service to new permanent loads, except that refunds may be
accumulated to a $50 minimum or the total refundable balance, if less than fifty dollars
($50).
8. MAXIMUM REFUND. No refund shall be made in excess of the refundable amount nor
after a period of ten (10) years from the date SCE is first ready to serve. Any
unrefunded amount remaining at the end of the ten-year period shall become property
of SCE.
9. PREVIOUS RULES. Refundable amounts contributed or Advanced under conditions of
a rule previously in effect will be refunded in accordance with the provisions of such
earlier rule.
10. JOINT APPLICANTS. When two (2) or more parties make joint contributions or
Advances on the same Distribution Line Extension, refunds will be distributed to these
parties in the same proportion as their individual contributions or Advances bear to the
total refundable amount,or as they mutually agree.
11. SERIES OF DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS. Where there is a series of
Distribution Line Extensions, commencing with a Distribution Line Extension having an
outstanding amount subject to refund, and each Distribution Line Extension is
dependent on the previous Distribution Line Extension as a direct source of supply, a
series refund will be made as follows:
a. Additional service connections supplied from a Distribution Line Extension on
which there is a refundable amount will provide refunds first to the Distribution
Line Extension to which they are connected;and
b. When the amount subject to refund on a Distribution Line Extension in a series
is fully refunded, the excess refundable amount will provide refunds to the
Distribution Line Extension having the oldest outstanding amount subject to
refund in the series.
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Rule 15 Sheet 11 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
F. „ APPLICANT DESIGN OPTION FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS.
COMPETITIVE BIDDING. When Applicant selects competitive bidding, the Distribution Line
Extension may be designed by Applicant's qualified contractor or sub-contractor in accordance
with SCE's design and construction standards. All Applicant Design work of electric facilities
must be performed by or under the direction of a licensed professional engineer and all design
work submitted to the utility must be certified by an appropriately licensed professional engineer,
consistent with the applicable federal, state, and local codes and ordinances. The applicant
design option is available to Applicant for new service and is not available for replacement,
reinforcement, or relocation of existing systems, where there is no applicant for new line or
service extension work. Under this option,the following applies:
1. Applicant shall notify SCE, in a manner acceptable to SCE.
2. Applicant designs shall conform to all applicable federal, state and local codes and
ordinances for SCE installations design (such as, but not limited to the California
Business and Professions Code).
3. SCE may require applicant designers to meet SCE's prequalification requirements prior
to participating in applicant design.
4. Applicant designers shall obtain SCE design and construction standards and
specifications prior to performing applicant design. SCE may charge for any of these
services.
5. SCE will perform one plan check on each applicant design project at no expense to
Applicant. SCE will perform all subsequent plan checks at Applicant's expense.
6. For designs performed by a non-SCE designer, SCE will credit Applicant with the
amount of SCE's design bid less any appropriate charges such as for plan checking,
changes,or revisions.
7. In the case of Applicant designed projects requiring an advance, SCE will apply the
design credit to the Applicant's advance.
8. If no advance is required, SCE will refund/reimburse the Applicant for the cost of design
after the Distribution Line Extension is first ready to serve.
9. SCE shall perform all SCE's project accounting and cost estimating.
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 47161-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 33598-E
Rule 15 Sheet 12 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
G. APPLICANT INSTALLATION OPTIONS
1. COMPETITIVE BIDDING. Under Competitive Bidding, the Distribution Line Extension,
that SCE would normally install, as stated in Section B.1.b, may be installed by the
Applicant's qualified contractor or sub-contractor in accordance with SCE's design and
specifications. Under this option,the following applies:
a. Upon completion of Applicant's installation, and acceptance by SCE, ownership
of all such facilities will transfer to SCE.
b. Applicant shall provide to SCE, prior to SCE preparing the line extension
contract, the Applicant's Contract Anticipated Costs, which are subject to
refund, to perform the work normally provided by SCE. The Applicant shall
submit, on a form provided by SCE (Form 14-754), a statement of such costs.
If the Applicant elects not to provide such costs to SCE, the Applicant shall
acknowledge its election on the form and SCE will use its estimated costs.
C. Applicant shall pay to SCE, subject to the refund and allowance provisions of
Rules 15 and 16, SCE's estimated costs of work performed by SCE for the
Distribution Line Extension, including the estimated costs of design,
administration, and the installation of any additional facilities.
d. The lower of SCE's estimated refundable costs or the Applicant's Contract
Anticipated Costs, as reported in G.1.b, for the work normally performed by
SCE, shall be subject to the refund and allowance provisions of Rules 15 and
16.
e. Applicant shall pay to SCE the estimated cost of SCE's inspection which shall
be a fixed amount, not subject to reconciliation. Such inspection costs may be
subject to otherwise available allowances up to the difference between the
Applicant's Contract Anticipated Costs, as reported in G.1.b, and SCE's
estimated costs for performing the same work, but not to exceed SCE's
estimated costs.
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Rule 15 Sheet 13 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
G. APPLICANT INSTALLATION OPTIONS. (Continued)
1. COMPETITIVE BIDDING. (Continued)
f. Only duly authorized employees of SCE are allowed to connect to, disconnect
from, or perform any work upon SCE's facilities.
2. MINIMUM CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS. Applicant's contractor or subcontractor
(QC/S)shall:
a. Be licensed in California for the appropriate type of work(electrical and general,
etc.).
b. Employ workmen properly qualified for specific skills required (Qualified
Electrical Worker, Qualified Person, etc.) as defined in State of California High
Voltage Safety Orders(Title 8, Chapter 4, Subchapter 5,Group 2).
C. Comply with applicable laws(Equal Opportunity Regulations, OSHA, EPA, etc.)
3. OTHER CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS. An Applicant for service who intends to
employ a QC/S also should consider whether the QC/S:
a. Is technically competent.
b. Has access to proper equipment.
C. Demonstrates financial responsibility commensurate with the scope of the
contract.
d. Has adequate insurance.coverage (worker's compensation, liability, property
damage, etc).
e. Is able to furnish a surety bond for performance of the contract,if required.
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Rule 15 Sheet 14 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
H. OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR DEVELOPMENTS
1. Overhead Distribution Line Extensions may be constructed in Residential Subdivisions
or Developments only where either a.or b. below are found to exist:
a. The lots within the Residential Subdivision or Development existed as legally
described parcels prior to May 5, 1970, and significant overhead lines exist
within the subdivision or development.
b. The minimum parcel size within the new Residential Subdivision or real estate
development, identifiable by a map filed with the local government authority, is
three (3) acres and Applicant for the Distribution Line Extension shows that all
of the following conditions exist:
(1) Local ordinances do not require underground construction;
(2) Local ordinances or land use policies do not permit further division of
the parcels involved such that parcel sizes less than three (3) acres
could be formed;
(3) Local ordinances or deed restrictions do not allow more than one
single-family dwelling or accommodation on a parcel of less than three
(3)acres, or any portion of a parcel of less than three(3)acres;
(4) Exceptional circumstances do not exist which, in SCE's opinion,
warrant the installation of underground distribution facilities. Whenever
SCE invokes this provision, the circumstances shall be described
promptly in a letter to the Commission, with a copy to Applicant for the
Distribution Line Extension;and
(5) SCE does not elect to install the Distribution Line Extension
underground for its operating convenience. Whenever SCE elects to
install the Distribution Line Extension underground for its operating
convenience, the extra cost compared with overhead shall be borne by
SCE.
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Rule 15 Sheet 15 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
I. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. FACILITY RELOCATION OR REARRANGEMENT. Any relocation or rearrangement of
SCE's existing facilities, at the request of, or to meet the convenience of an Applicant or
customer, and agreed upon by SCE, normally shall be performed by SCE. Where new
facilities can be constructed in a separate location, before abandonment or removal of
any existing facilities, and Applicant requests to perform the new construction work, it
can be performed'under the applicable provisions of Section G, Applicant Installation
Options.
In all instances, SCE shall abandon or remove its existing facilities at the option of SCE.
Applicant or customer shall be responsible for the costs of all related relocation,
rearrangement and removal work.
2. PERIODIC REVIEW. SCE will periodically review the factors it uses to determine its
residential allowances, non-refundable discount option percentage rate, and Cost of
Service Factor stated in this rule. If such review results in a change of more than five
percent (5%), SCE will submit a tariff revision proposal to the Commission for review
and approval. Such proposed changes shall be submitted no sooner than six (6)
months after the last revision.
Additionally, SCE shall review and submit proposed tariff revisions to implement
relevant Commission decisions from other proceedings that affect this rule.
3. EXCEPTIONAL CASES. When the application of this rule appears impractical or unjust
to either party or the ratepayers, SCE or Applicant may refer the matter to the
Commission for a special ruling or for special condition(s), which may be mutually
agreed upon.
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DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15
Advance: Cash payment made to SCE prior to the initiation of any work done by SCE which is
not covered by allowances.
Applicant: A person or agency requesting SCE to deliver/supply electric service.
Applicant's Contract Anticipated Cost: The cost estimate provided by the Applicant's
contractor to the Applicant for performing the applicable refundable work, as stated on the
Applicant's cost statement (Form 14-754), or in the case where the work is performed by the
Applicant,the Applicant's own cost estimate on the signed form.
Betterment: Facilities installed by Applicant at the request of SCE in addition to those required
under Section B.1.a.
Cabling: Conductors (including existing cable-in-conduit, connectors, switches, as required by
SCE for primary,secondary, and service installations.
Commercial Development: Two (2) or more enterprises engaged in trade or the furnishing of
services, (e.g., shopping centers, safes enterprises, business offices, professional offices, and
educational or governmental complexes) and located on a single parcel or on two (2) or more
contiguous parcels of land.
Conduit: Ducts, pipes or tubes of certain metals, plastics and other materials acceptable to
SCE (including pull wires and concrete encasement where required) for the installation and
protection of electric wires or cables.
Contribution: In-kind services and the value of all property conveyed to SCE at any time during
SCE's work on an extension which is part of SCE's total estimated installed cost of its facilities,
or cash payments not covered by Applicant's allowances.
Cost of Service Factor: The 16.68% Cost of Service Factor is comprised of capital and
operations and maintenance (O&M) cost components including: rate of return, depreciation
rates, administrative and general (A&G) expense, Franchise Fees and Uncollectibles (FF&U),
ad valorem tax, insurance, Federal income tax, State income tax, operations and maintenance
(O&M)expense and replacement for 60 years at no additional cost. The Factor is applied to the
Net Revenue to determine SCE's investment in distribution facilities, and is derived from the
SCE-Financed with Replacement at Additional Cost Added Facilities rates determined in SCE's
general rate case proceeding and/or periodic annual review.
Distribution Line Extension: New distribution facilities of SCE that is a continuation of, or
branch from, the nearest available existing permanent Distribution Line (including any facility
rearrangements and relocations necessary to accommodate the Distribution Line Extension) to
the point of connection of the last service. SCE's Distribution Line Extension includes
transmission underbuilds and converting an existing single-phase line to three-phase in order to
furnish three-phase service to an Applicant, but excludes service transformers, meters and
services.
Distribution Lines: Overhead and underground facilities which are operated at distribution
voltages, and which are designed to supply two(2)or more services.
Distribution Trench Footage: The total trench footage used for calculating cabling costs. It is
determined by adding the total length of all new and existing trench for the installation of
underground primary and secondary Distribution Lines designed to supply two(2)or more
services (excluding service trench footage under Rule 16).
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DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15 (Continued)
Excavation: All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging to install Distribution Line
Extension facilities, including furnishing of any imported backfill material and disposal of spoil as
required, surface repair and replacement, landscape repair and replacement.
Feeder Conduit: Conduit for such uses as part of a backbone system to provide for future
anticipated load growth outside the subdivision involved, to provide for future anticipated load
growth in the existing subdivision and the existing subdivisions in close proximity, to balance
loads between substations, to interconnect the service to the subdivision with service to
subsequent developments outside the subdivision, and to provide the flexibility and versatility of
modifying or supplying emergency backup power to the area involved.
Franchise Area: Public streets, roads, highways, and other public ways and places where SCE
has a legal right to occupy under franchise agreements with governmental bodies having
jurisdiction.
Industrial Development: Two (2) or more enterprises engaged in a process which creates a
product or changes material into another form or product and located on a single parcel or on
two(2)or more contiguous parcels of land.
Insignificant Loads: Small operating loads such as gate openers, valve controls, clocks,timing
devices,fire protection equipment, alarm devices,etc.
Intermittent Loads: Loads which, in the opinion of SCE, are subject to discontinuance for a
time or at intervals.
Monthly Ownership Charge: The Monthly Ownership Charge as a percentage rate, is applied
against the remaining refundable balance after twelve (12) months from the date SCE is first
ready to serve. This charge recovers the cost of operating and maintaining customer-financed
facilities that are not fully utilized. The applicable percentage is shown in this Rule, Section E.6.
and includes administrative and general (A&G) expense, Franchise Fees and Uncollectibles
(FF&U), ad valorem tax, insurance, operations and maintenance (O&M) expense, and
replacement for 60 years at no additional cost.
Net Revenue: That portion of the total annual Distribution rate revenues that support SCE's
Distribution Line and Service Extension costs for applicants requesting line and/or service
extensions and excludes such items as Energy, Independent System Operator(ISO}Controlled
transmission, public purpose programs, revenue cycle services (RCS) costs, prorated baseline
credit, and generation-related administrative and general (A&G) costs. For residential line
extensions, the Net Revenue is calculated based on average residential distribution revenue per
customer, calculated as the total residential distribution revenue divided by the total number of
residential customers.
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 47167-E
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Rule 15 Sheet 18 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15 (Continued)
Permanent Service: Service which, in the opinion of SCE, is of a permanent and established
character. This may be continuous, intermittent,or seasonal in nature.
Pole Line: Poles, cross-arms, insulators, conductors, switches, guy-wires, and other related
equipment used in the construction of an electric overhead line.
Protective Structures: Fences, retaining walls (in lieu of grading), sound barriers, posts, or
barricades and other structures as required by SCE to protect distribution equipment.
Residential Development: Five (5) or more dwelling units in two (2) or more buildings located
on a single parcel of land.
Residential Subdivision: An area of five (5) or more lots for residential dwelling units which
may be identified by filed subdivision plans or an area in which a group of dwellings may be
constructed about the same time, either by a builder or several builders working on a
coordinated basis.
Seasonal Service: Electric service to establishments which are occupied seasonally or
intermittently,such as seasonal resorts, cottages,or other part-time establishments.
Scenic Areas: An area such as a scenic highway, a state or national park or other area
determined by a governmental agency to be of unusual scenic interest to the general public.
Scenic highways are officially designated under the California Scenic Highway Program
established pursuant to Paragraph 320 of the Public Utilities Code and applicable sections of the
Streets and Highway Code. State or national parks or other areas of unusual scenic interest to
the general public are determined by the appropriate governmental agency. "in proximity to"
shall mean within 1,000 feet from each edge of the right-of-way of designated scenic highways
and from the boundaries of designated parks and scenic areas. "Visible from" shall mean that
overhead distribution facilities could be seen by motorists or pedestrians traveling along scenic
highways or visiting parks or scenic areas.
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Rule 15 Sheet 19 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15. (Continued)
Substructures: The surface and subsurface structures which are necessary to contain or
support SCE's electric facilities. This includes, but is not limited to, such things as splice boxes,
pull boxes, equipment vaults and enclosures, foundations or pads for surface-mounted
equipment.
Trenching: See Excavation.
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SERVICE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
C. Service Extensions. (Continued)
3. Underground Installations. (Continued)
b. Underground Optional. An underground Service Extension may be installed
in an area where it is not otherwise required and when requested by
Applicant and agreed upon by SCE.
C. Beginning August 2, 2010, SCE will no longer accept requests under the (N)
Added Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground distribution {
systems that call for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be installed in {
below-ground structures in circumstances where it is technically feasible to {
install the equipment above ground. Such requests will no longer be
accepted for situations indicated in c.i., c.ii., and with certain exceptions c.iii., {
below. However, all requests which call for below-ground installations that {
are received by SCE prior to August 2, 2010 will be "grandfathered" and not {
subject to the provisions of this Rule section. These grandfathered requests {
must be approved by SCE for construction by December 3, 2010 and {
installed by December 2, 2011. {
i. New construction on any property except public property and public {
rights-of-way; {
ii. Circumstances in which capacity upgrades, conversions, and {
relocations are required due to customer-driven renovations of existing {
structures or other building activities on any property except public {
property and public rights of way resulting in a change of use or {
occupancy as defined in state or local law; {
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iii. Except for situations on a case-by-case basis in which the local
authority and SCE agree to locate Equipment above ground because {
the above-ground location is technically feasible for the installation. {
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For purposes of this provision, specified pieces of equipment include all {
primary voltage from 4 kV to 35 kV electrical distribution system equipment {
(Equipment), including, but not limited to, transformers, switches and fuses, {
capacitors, and junction bars. {
"Technically feasible" means that enough space is, or can be made, available {
above ground for the electrical distribution Equipment needed for SCE to {
serve customers and that other requirements, such as obtaining the required {
permits, are met. The required space is defined by existing design standards {
within the operation and maintenance requirements that are in compliance {
with applicable safety codes and regulations such as CPUC General Order {
128. (N)
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SERVICE EXTENSIONS
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C. Service Extensions. (Continued) (N)
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3. Underground Installations. (Continued)
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C. (Continued)
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Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in below-
ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and maintained I
below ground. However, in accordance with Section c.iii., above, where existing
below-ground Equipment must be modified by SCE, above-ground retrofits shall
only occur in circumstances in which capacity upgrades, conversions, and
relocations are required due to customer-driven renovations of existing structures
or other building activities resulting in a change of use or occupancy as defined in
state or local law; or when agreed to by the local authority and SCE on a case-by-
case basis. I
Design and installation of any above-ground Equipment shall comply with the
typical installations depicted in SCE's Above-Ground Equipment Aesthetics
Improvement Manual and SCE's Distribution Design Manual, as well as land use
laws, including local ordinances respecting matters of public health, safety and
convenience, that are of general applicability to above-ground utility structures
regardless of ownership, to the extent the same would not directly or effectively
require the Equipment to be located underground.
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When modifying existing Equipment installed in the above-ground public rights-of-
way, SCE shall comply with local ordinances respecting matters of public health
and safety and convenience, to the extent that the same are of general
applicability to other utility and public works structures or equipment, regardless of I
_ownership, installed in the public rights of way, do not directly or effectively require
the Equipment to be located underground, or otherwise conflict with the design I
standards contained in SCE's Distribution Design Manual and similar documents. (N)
4. Overhead Installations. Overhead Service Extensions are permitted except under the (L)
circumstances specified in section C.3.a above.
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5. Unusual Site Conditions. In cases where Applicant's building is located a considerable
distance from the available Distribution Line or where there is an obstruction or other
deterrent obstacle or hazard such as plowed land, ditches, or inaccessible security
areas between SCE's Distribution Line and Applicant's building or facility to be served
that would prevent SCE from prudently installing, owning, and maintaining its Service
Facilities, SCE may at its discretion, waive the normal Service Delivery Point location.
In such cases, the Service Delivery Point will be at such other location on Applicant's
property as may be mutually agreed upon; or, alternatively, the Service Delivery Point,
may be located at or near Applicant's property line as close as practical to the available
Distribution Line. (L)
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D. Responsibilities for New Service Extensions (T)
1. Applicant Responsibility. In accordance with SCE's design, specifications, and (L)
requirements for the installation of Service Extensions, subject to SCE's inspection
and approval,Applicant is responsible for:
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a. Service Extensions.
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(1) Clear Route. Providing (or paying for)a route on any private property
that is clear of obstructions which would inhibit the construction of
either underground or overhead Service Extensions.
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(2) Excavation. All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging as
required including permit fees. (L)
(3) Conduit and Substructures.
(a) furnishing, installing, owning, and maintaining all Conduits
(including pull . wires) and Substructures on Applicant's
Premises.
(b) installing (or paying for) any Conduits and Substructures in
SCE's Franchise Area (or rights-of-way, if applicable) as
necessary to install the Service Extension.
(c) conveying ownership to SCE upon its acceptance of those
Conduits and Substructures not on Applicant's Premises.
(4) Protective Structures. Furnishing, installing, owning, and maintaining
all necessary Protective Structures as specified by SCE for SCE's
facilities on Applicant Premises.
b. Applicant's Facility Design and Operation. Applicant shall be solely
responsible to plan, design, install, own, maintain, and operate facilities and
equipment beyond the Service Delivery Point (except for SCE-owned
metering facilities) in order to properly receive and utilize the type of electric
service available from SCE. Refer to Rule 2 for a description, among other
things, of:
(1) Available service delivery voltages and the technical requirements
and conditions to qualify for them,
(2) Customer utilization voltages,
(3) Load balancing requirements,
(4) Requirements for installing electrical protective devices,
(5) Loads that may cause service interference to others, and
(6) Motor starting limitations.
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D. Responsibilities for New Service Extensions. (Continued) (T)
1. Applicant Responsibility. (Continued)
C. Required Service Equipment. Applicant shall, at its sole liability, risk, and
expense, be responsible to furnish, install, own, maintain, inspect, and keep
in good and safe condition, all facilities of any kind or character on Applicant's
Premises that are not the responsibility of SCE but are required by SCE for
Applicant to receive service. Such facilities shall include but are not limited to
the overhead or underground termination equipment, Conduits, service
entrance conductors from the Service Delivery Point to the location of SCE's
metering facilities, connectors, meter sockets, meter and instrument
transformer housing, service switches, circuit breakers, fuses, relays,
wireways, metered conductors, machinery and apparatus of any kind or
character. Detailed information on SCE's service equipment requirements
will be furnished by SCE.
d. Coordination of Electrical Protective Devices. When, as determined by SCE,
Applicant's load is of sufficient size as to require coordination of response
time characteristics between Applicant's electrical protective devices (circuit
breakers, fuses, relays, etc.) and those of SCE, it shall be Applicant's
responsibility to provide such coordination in accordance with Rule 2.
e. Liability. SCE shall incur no liability whatsoever, for any damage, loss or
injury occasioned by:
(1) Applicant-owned equipment or Applicant's transmission and delivery
of energy or,
(2) The negligence, omission of proper protective devices, want of
proper care, or wrongful act of Applicant, or any agents, employees,
or licensees of Applicant, on the part of Applicant in installing,
maintaining, using, operating, or interfering with any such conductors,
lines, machinery, or apparatus.
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D. Responsibilities for New Service Extensions. (Continued) (T)
1. Applicant Responsibility. (Continued)
f. Facility Tampering. Applicant shall provide a suitable means acceptable to
SCE for placing its seals on meter rings and covers of service enclosures and
instrument transformer enclosures which protect unmetered energized
conductors installed by Applicant. All SCE-owned meters and enclosure
covers will be sealed only by SCE's authorized employees and such seals
shall be broken only by SCE's authorized employees. However, in an
emergency, SCE may allow a public authority or other appropriate party to
break the seal. Any unauthorized tampering with SCE-owned seals or
connection of Applicant-owned facilities to unmetered conductors at any time
is prohibited and is subject to the provisions of Rule 11 for unauthorized use.
g. Transformer Installations on Applicant's Premises. Transformer installations
on Applicant's Premises shall be as specified by SCE and in accordance with
the following applicable provisions:
(1) Space for Transformers. Applicant shall provide space on
Applicant's Premises at a location approved by SCE for a standard
transformer installation including any necessary switches, capacitors,
and electric protective equipment where required if (a) in an
overhead area, SCE determines that the load to be served is such
that a separate transformer installation, or (b) if SCE determines that
the installation of a padmounted or subsurface transformer of any
size is required on Applicant's Premises to serve only Applicant.
(2) Padmounted Equipment. In SCE's standard installation, Applicant
shall furnish, install, own, and maintain, at its expense, Substructures
and any required Protective Structures as specified by SCE for the
proper installation of the transformer, switches, capacitors, etc. as
determined by SCE.
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D. Responsibilities for New Service Extensions. (Continued) (T)
1. Applicant Responsibility. (Continued)
g. Transformer Installations on Applicant's Premises. (Continued)
(3) Single SCE-Owned Customer Substation. When SCE elects for its
operating convenience to supply Applicant from a transmission line
and install a SCE-owned substation on Applicant's Premises,
Applicant shall furnish, install, own and maintain at its expense the
necessary site improvements as specified by SCE for the proper
installation of the transformer. Such improvements shall include but
are not limited to a concrete pad or foundation, grounding system,
fences and gates, access road, grading, and paving as required, etc.
Detailed information on SCE's requirements for a single customer
substation will be furnished by SCE.
(4) Transformer Room or Vault. Where Applicant requests and SCE
approves the installation of the transformer(s) in a vault or room on
Applicant's Premises, rather than SCE's standard padmounted
installation,
(a) The room or vault on Applicant's Premises shall be furnished,
installed, owned, and maintained by Applicant and shall meet
SCE's specifications for such things as access, ventilation,
drainage, grounding system, etc.
(b) If space cannot be provided on Applicant's Premises for the
installation of a transformer on either a pad or in a room or
vault, a vault will be installed at Applicant's expense in the
street near the property line. It shall be Applicant's
responsibility to install (or pay for) such vault if not restricted
by governmental authority having jurisdiction and Applicant
shall convey ownership of the vault to SCE upon its
acceptance. The additional facilities shall be treated as
special or added facilities under the provisions of Rule 2.
If SCE's installed cost for the transformer in the room or vault
is more costly than the standard padmounted transformer
installation, the additional costs shall be paid by Applicant as
special or added facilities.
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D. Responsibilities for New Service Extensions. (Continued) (T)
1. Applicant Responsibility. (Continued)
g. Transformer Installations on Applicant's Premises. (Continued)
(5) Transformer Lifting Requirements. Where SCE has installed or
agrees to install, transformers at locations where SCE cannot use its
standard transformer lifting equipment and special lifting facilities are
required to install or remove the transformers on Applicant's
Premises, Applicant shall, at its expense, (a)furnish, install, own, and
maintain permanent lifting facilities and be responsible for lifting the
transformer to and from its permanent position, or (b) provide (or pay
for) portable lifting facilities acceptable to SCE for installing or
removing the transformers. Rights-of-way and space provisions shall
be provided by Applicant such that access and required clearances
from adjacent structures can be maintained. SCE may require a
separate contract for transformer lifting requirements.
(6) Overhead Transformers. In remote areas or in areas not zoned for
residential or commercial use or for underground services,
padmounted transformers are preferred for installation on Applicant's
Premises however, where SCE determines that it is not practical to
install a transformer on a pad, in a room or vault, SCE may furnish a
pole-type structure for an installation not exceeding 500 kVA. '
h. Building Code Requirements. Any service equipment and other related
equipment owned by Applicant, as well as any vault, room, enclosure, or
lifting facilities for the installation of transformers shall conform with applicable
laws, codes, and ordinances of all governmental authorities having
jurisdiction.
i. Reasonable Care. Applicant shall exercise reasonable care to prevent SCE's
Service Extension, other SCE facilities, and meters owned by SCE or others
on the Applicant's Premises from being damaged or destroyed, and shall
refrain from interfering with SCE's operation of the facilities and shall notify
SCE of any obvious defect. Applicant may be required to provide and install
suitable mechanical protection (barrier posts, etc.)as required by SCE.
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D. Responsibilities for New Service Extensions. (Continued) (T)
2. SCE Responsibility.
a. Service, Meter, and Transformer. SCE will furnish, install, own, and maintain
the following Service Facilities as applicable after. Applicant meets all
requirements to receive service:
(1) Underground Service. A set of service conductors to supply
permanent service from the Distribution Line source to the Service
Delivery Point approved by SCE.
(2) Riser Materials. Any necessary pole riser material for connecting
underground services to an overhead Distribution Line.
(3) Overhead Service. A set of overhead service conductors and
support poles to supply permanent service from.a Distribution Line
source to a suitable support at the Service Delivery Point approved
by SCE. Such support shall be of a type and located such that
service wires may be installed in accordance with good engineering
practice and in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules,
and regulations including those governing clearances and points of
attachment.
(4) Metering. When the meter is owned by SCE, SCE will be
responsible for the necessary instrument transformers where
required, test facilities, meters, associated metering equipment, and
the metering enclosures when SCE elects to locate metering
equipment at a point that is not accessible to Applicant.
(5) Transformer. The transformer where required, including any
necessary switches, capacitors, electrical protective equipment, etc.
When either a padmounted or overhead transformer is installed on
Applicant's Premises, the Service Extension shall include the primary
conductors from the connection point at the distribution supply line to
the transformer and the secondary conductors, if any, from the
transformer to the Service Delivery Point.
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D. Responsibilities for New Service Extensions. (Continued) (T)
2. SCE Responsibility. (Continued)
b. Special Conduit Installations. SCE shall own and maintain service Conduits
only if: (1) they are located in the same trench with distribution facilities, and
(2)when it is necessary to locate Conduits on property other than that owned
by Applicant, as determined by SCE, or as may be required by local
authorities.
C. Cable-In-Conduit. In those cases where SCE had elected to install
conductors using pre-assembled cable-in-conduit (CIC), the conduit portion
will be considered a part of the conductor installation provided by SCE.
d. Government Inspection. SCE will establish electric service to Applicant
following notice from the governmental authority having jurisdiction that the
Applicant-owned facilities have been installed and inspected in accordance
with any applicable laws, codes, ordinances, rules, or regulations, and are
safe to energize.
3. Installation Options.
a. SCE-Performed Work. Where requested by Applicant and mutually agreed
upon, SCE may perform that portion of the new Service Extension work
normally the responsibility of Applicant according to Section DA above
provided Applicant pays SCE its estimated installed cost.
b. Applicant-Performed Work. Under competitive bidding, the applicant may
install that portion of the new Service Extension normally installed and owned
by SCE in accordance with the same provisions outlined in Rule 15.
E. Allowances and Payments by Applicant
1. Allowances. The allowance for Distribution Line Extensions, Service Extensions, or a
combination thereof, for Permanent Residential and Non-Residential service is
determined by SCE in accordance with the provisions of Rule 15, Section C. The
allowance will first be applied to the Service Extension. Any excess allowance will be
applied to the Distribution Line Extension, in accordance with Rule 15, to which the
Service Extension is connected.
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E. Allowances and Payments by Applicant. (Continued)
2. Seasonal, Intermittent, Emergency and Insignificant Loads. When an Applicant
requests service that requires a Service Extension to serve loads that are Seasonal
or Intermittent, the allowance for such loads shall be determined using the formula in
Rule 15. No allowance will be provided where service is used only for emergency
purposes, or for Insignificant Loads.
3. Payments. Applicant is responsible to pay SCE the following non-refundable costs as
applicable under this rule and in advance of SCE commencing its work:
a. Pole Riser. SCE's estimated installed costs of any riser materials on its
poles.
b. Excess Service. SCE's total estimated installed cost (including appurtenant
facilities, such as connectors, service conductors, service transformers, and
metering equipment) in excess of the allowance.
C. Tax. Any payments or contribution of facilities by Applicant are taxable
Contributions in Aid of Construction (CIAC) and shall include an Income Tax
Component of Contribution (ITCC) for state and federal tax at the rate
provided in SCE's Preliminary Statement.
d. Other. SCE's total estimated installed cost for any work it performs that is
Applicant's responsibility or performs for the convenience of Applicant.
F. Existing Service Facilities.
1. Service Reinforcement
a. SCE Owned. When SCE determines that its existing Service Facilities
require replacement, the existing Service Facilities shall be replaced as a
new Service Extension under the provisions of this rule.
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F. Existing Service Facilities. (Continued)
1. Service Reinforcement. (Continued)
b. Applicant-Owned. When SCE determines that existing Applicant-owned
service facilities (installed under a prior rule) require replacement, such
replacement shall be accomplished under the provisions for a new Service
Extension, except that if SCE determines that any portion of Applicant's
existing service conductors can be utilized by SCE, Applicant will convey any
such usable part to SCE and an appropriate credit by SCE may be allowed to
Applicant.
Applicant will replace or reinforce that portion of the Service Extension which
Applicant will continue to own under the provisions of this rule for new
services.
2. Service Relocation or Rearrangement.
a. SCE Convenience. When, in the judgment of SCE, the relocation or
rearrangement of a service, including SCE-owned transformers, is necessary
for the maintenance of adequate service or for the operating convenience of
SCE, SCE normally will .perform such work at its own expense, except as
provided in Sections F2.b. and F.5:
b. Applicant Convenience. Any relocation or rearrangement of SCE's existing
Service Facilities at the request of Applicant (aesthetics, building additions,
remodeling, etc.) and agreed upon by SCE shall be performed in accordance
with Section D above except that Applicant shall pay SCE its total estimated
costs.
In all instances, SCE shall abandon or remove its existing facilities, at the
option of SCE, rendered idle by the relocation or rearrangement.
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F. Existing Service Facilities. (Continued)
3. Impaired Access and Clearances. Whenever SCE determines that:
a. Access. Its existing Service Facilities have become inaccessible for
inspecting, operating, maintenance, meter reading, or testing, or
b. Clearances. A hazardous condition exists or any of the required clearances
between the existing Service Facilities and any object becomes impaired
under any applicable laws, ordinances, rules, or regulations of SCE or public
authorities, then the following applies
C. Corrective Action. Applicant or owner shall, at Applicant's or owner's
expense, either correct the access or clearance infractions or pay SCE its
total estimated cost to relocate its facilities to a new location which is
acceptable to SCE. Applicant or owner shall also be responsible for the
expense to relocate any equipment which Applicant owns and maintains.
Failure to comply with corrective measures within a reasonable time may
result in discontinuance of service.
4. Overhead to Underground Service Conversions.
a. Rule 20. Where an existing overhead Distribution Line is replaced by an
underground distribution system in accordance with Rule 20, Replacement of
Overhead With Underground Electric Facilities, new underground services
will be installed under Rule 16, Service Extensions.
b. Applicant's Convenience. Where overhead services are replaced by
underground services for Applicant's convenience, Applicant shall perform all
Excavation, furnish and install all Substructures, and pay SCE its total
estimated installed cost to complete the new service and remove the
overhead facilities.
5. Damaged Facilities. When SCE's facilities are damaged by others, the repair will be
made by SCE at the expense of the party responsible for the damage. Applicants are
responsible for repairing their own facilities.
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F. Existing Service Facilities. (Continued)
6. Subdivision of Premises. When SCE's Service Facilities are located on private
property and such private property is subsequently subdivided into separate
Premises with ownership divested to other than Applicant or customer, the subdivider
is required to provide SCE with adequate rights-of-way satisfactory to SCE for its
existing facilities and to notify property owners of the subdivided Premises of the
existence of the rights-of-way.
When adequate rights-of-way are not granted as a result of the property subdivision,
SCE shall have the right, upon written notice to Applicant, to discontinue service
without obligation or liability. The existing owner, Applicant, or customer shall pay to
SCE the total estimated cost of any required relocation or removal of SCE's facilities.
A new electric service will be re-established in accordance with the provisions of
Section D above for new service and the provisions of any other applicable SCE
rules.
G. Exceptional Cases.
When the application of this rule appears impractical or unjust to either party, or ratepayers,
SCE or Applicant may refer the matter to the Commission for a special ruling or for approval
of special conditions which may be mutually agreed upon.
H. Definitions for Rule 16.
Applicant: A person or agency requesting SCE to supply electric service.
Conduit: Ducts, pipes, or tubes of certain metals, plastics or other materials acceptable to
SCE (including pull wires and concrete encasement where required) for the installation and
protection of electric wires and cables.
Distribution Lines: SCE's overhead and underground facilities which are operated at
distribution voltages as set forth in SCE's Rule 2 and which are designed to supply two (2) or
more services.
Excavation: All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging as required to install
Service Extensions including furnishing of any imported backfill material, concrete
encasement to protect conduit, and disposal of spoil as required, surface repair and
replacement, landscape repair and replacement.
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H. Definitions for Rule 16. (Continued)
Franchise Area: Public streets, roads, highways, and other public ways and places where
SCE has a legal right to occupy under franchise agreements with governmental bodies having
jurisdiction.
Insignificant Loads: Small operating loads such as gate openers, valve controls, clocks,
timing devices, fire protection equipment, alarm devices, etc.
Intermittent Loads: Loads which, in the opinion of SCE, are subject to discontinuance for a
time or at intervals.
Premises: All of the real property and apparatus employed in a single enterprise on an
integral parcel of land undivided, excepting in the case of industrial, agricultural, oil field,
resort enterprises, and public or quasi-public institutions, by a dedicated street, highway or
public thoroughfare or a railway. Automobile parking lots constituting a part of and adjacent
to a single enterprise may be separated by an alley from the remainder of the Premises
served.
Protective Structures: Fences, retaining walls (in lieu of,grading), sound barriers, posts,
barricades and other structures as required by SCE.
Seasonal Service: Electric service to establishments which are occupied seasonally or
intermittently, such as seasonal resorts, cottages, or other part-time establishments.
Service Delivery Point: Where SCE's Service Facilities are connected to either Applicant's
conductors or other service termination facility designated and approved by SCE.
Service Extension: The overhead and underground primary or secondary facilities
(including, but not limited to SCE-owned Service Facilities and Applicant-owned service
facilities) extending from the point of connection at the Distribution Line to the Service
Delivery Point. When an underground Service Extension is supplied from a SCE-designated
overhead pole, the beginning point of connection to SCE's Distribution Line shall be where
the Service Extension is connected to SCE's overhead Distribution Line conductors.
Substructures: The surface and subsurface structures which are necessary to contain or
support SCE's electric facilities. This includes but is not limited to splice boxes, pull boxes,
equipment vaults and enclosures, foundations or pads for surface-mounted equipment.
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......................................................................................................................................................46050-E
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT:
A. Territory Served ..............................................................................................................................22909-E
B. Description of Service ....................................................................................................................22909-E
C. Procedure to Obtain Service ...........................................................................................................22909-E
D. Establishment of Credit and Deposits ............................................................................................22909-E
E. General..............................................................................................45178-45179-45180-45181-45182-E
F. Symbols ...........................................................................................................................................37168-E
G. Gross Revenue Sharing Mechanism..........................26584-26585-26586-26587-27195-27196-27197-E
.......................................................................................................................27198-27199-27200-27201-E
H. Baseline Service ...............................................................................45183-45598-11880-11881-31679-E
1. Advanced Metering Infrastructure Balancing Account......................................................42811-42812-E
J. Palo Verde Balancing Account................................................................................44942-44943-44944-E
K. Nuclear Decommissioning Adjustment Mechanism...........................................................36582-36583-E
L: Purchase Agreement Administrative Costs Balancing Account.........................................44041-44042-E
M. Income Tax Component of Contributions ..........................................................................46229-27632-E
N. Memorandum Accounts......................21344-46512-46538-42035-42036-41775-44428-44429-44947-E
..........................42840-42841-42842-44948-44949-44950-44951-44952-44953-42849-42850-42851-E
..........................41717-46513-44297-42855-42856-44341-45252-44955-42860-42861-42862-42863-E
..........................42864-42921-42922-44956-44957-45185-42870-42871-42872-42873-42874-46539-E
..........................42876-42877-42878-42879-42880-42881-42882-42883-4495 8-42885-44959-42887-E
..............42888-44960-43367-42891-42892-39861-43806-43889-43890-43891-43892-44029-44133-E
...........................................................................................................-45906-45097-E
O. California Alternate Rates for Energy(CARE)Adjustment Clause
...........................................................................................................34705-41902-36472-3 8847-465 65-E
P. Optional Pricing Adjustment Clause(OPAL).................................27670-27671-27672-27673-27674-E
(Continued)
(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. PUC)
Advice 2334-E-13 Akbar Jazaveri Date Filed May 28, 2010
Decision Vice President Effective
ro5 Resolution E-4329
SOUTHERN ULIFORNIA
EDISON
n xDISON/NTExNATTONwL Company
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 47184-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 46047-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS Sheet 8
(Continued)
RULES
Rule Cal.P.U.C.
No. Title of Sheet Sheet No.
1 Definitions ......................................40017-46705-40019-36435-45845-45846-44282-28655-22920-E
.......................................................................................................22921-43786-45213-22924-45214-E
2 Description of Service ...........................................22926-22927-22928-25264-22930-22931-22932-E (T)
.............................................22933-22934-45215-45090-47145-47146-47147-47148-47149-47150-E (T)
3 Application for Service ...................................................................................................22942-22943-E
4 Contracts ..........................................................................................................................38154-39859-E
5 Special Information Required on Forms..................................................27742-27743-44239-31052-E
6 Establishment and Re-establishment of Credit ...............................................................22950-22951-E
7 Deposits ...........................................................................................................................22952-22953-E
8 Notices .............................................................................................................................27746-27747-E
9 Rendering and Payment of Bills ..............................................................29956-46015-36745-46016-E
10 Disputed Bills...................................................................................................................27748-27749-E
11 Discontinuance and Restoration of Service .................................22964-44240-22966-22967-22968-E
.........................................................................................................22969-22970-22971-4076845093-E
12 Rates and Optional Rates .................................................................................. .........40634-35618-E
13 Temporary Service ......................................................................................................................24683-E
14 Shortage of Supply and Interruption of Delivery ...........................................................22976-26339-E
15 Distribution Line Extensions .....................24684-47151-47152-47153-47154-47155-47156-47157-E (T)
..................................47158-47159-47160-47161-47162-47163-47164-47165-47166-47167-47168-E
16 Service Extensions....:............................................24700-24701-27143-24703-24704-47169-47170-E
......................47171-47172-47173-47174-47175-47176-47177-47178-47179-47180-47181-47182-E (T)
17 Adjustment of Bills and Meter Tests ........................................... 19616-19617-45365-19619-19620-E
18 Supply to Separate Premises and Use by Others .........................................................:..44118-44119-E
20 Replacement of Overhead With Underground Electric Facilities
............................................................................................31867-23019-23020-31868-26177-31869-E
21 Generating Facility Interconnections.....................36865-36866-39415-36868-4128741288-41289-E
......................41290-41291-41292-41293-41294-41295-41296-41297-41298-41299-41300-41301-E
......................41302-41303-41304-41305-41306-41307-41308-41309-41310-41311-41312-41313-E
......................41314-41315-41316-41317-41318-41319-41320-41321-41322-41323-41324-41325=E
.....................................................................41326-41327-41328-41329-41330-41331-41332-41333-E
22 Direct Access.......................40020-24285-24286-24287-31056-27752-31057-30002-30003-24293-E
......................24294-25943-25114-24297-25944-24299-25818-25819-25820-25821-258.22-25823-E
......................24306-24307-25824-25825-24310-24311-24312-24313-31058-24315-24316-24317-E
......................24318-24319-24320-24852-24322-24853-24324-40021-24326-24327-24328-24329-E
...................................................................................................................24330-24331-24332-24333-E
22.1 Switching Exemption Guidelines......................................40956-35620-40957-40958-40959-35624-E
22.2 Direct Access Service for Qualified Nonprofit Charitable Organizations..................................41804-E
23 Community Choice Aggregation ......................................40024-40025-40026-40027-40028-40029-E
......................40030-40031-40032-40033-40034-40035-40036-40037-43670-40039-40040-40041-E
.....................40042-40043-40044-40045-40046-40047-40048-40049-40050-40051-40052-40053--E
.....................................................................40054-4005 540056-4005740058-40059-40060-40061-E
23.2 Community Choice Aggregation Open Season...................................40062-40063-43671-43672-E
(Continued)
(To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. PUC)
Advice 2334-E-B Akbar Jazayeri Date Filed May 28, 2010
Decision Vice President Effective
aoa Resolution E-4329
Cep"�c.c,�'
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA y, r� L �'� Jane Lee Cole
E ® I S®N' Attorney
j ane.lee.cole@sce.com
An EDISON INTERNATIONALS Company
April 27, 2010
To Whom it May Concern
Re: Southern California Edison Company Rate Application:
A.10-04-026
To Whom It May Concern:
On April 22, 2010, Southern California Edison Company ("Edison") filed an application for
a rate increase with the California Public Utilities Commission. The substance of the application is
described in the enclosed notice, which will be included as a bill insert to Edison's customers. If
you wish to comment on, or obtain additional information concerning this matter, or wish to obtain
a copy of the application and attachments, please write either to the Commission Public Advisor or
to the Edison Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses shown on the bill insert no later than
June 23, 2010.
Very truly yours,
Jane Lee Cole
LAW-#1684042
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-3860 Fax(626)302-3990
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta notificaci6n en espanol
en el sitio Web de SCE www.sce.com/avisos o escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atenci6n: Comunicaciones Corporativas
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON (SCE)
NOTIFICATION OF CATASTROPHIC EVENT MEMORANDUM ACCOUNT (CEMA)
APPLICATION FILING REGARDING
PROPOSED INCREASE IN ELECTRIC RATES
APPLICATION NO. A.10-04-026
In compliance with California Public Utilities Code section 454.9 and California Public Utilities
Commission(CPUC) decisions, Southern California Edison Company (SCE) has filed a Catastrophic
Event Memorandum Account(CEMA) application. The application filing requests changes in SCE's
electric rates due to the incremental costs associated with the restoration of service and repair of damage
to its facilities resulting from the 2007 wind and firestorms. The application requests a one-time increase
in SCE's revenue requirement of$10.618 million, or 0.1 percent. If approved by the CPUC in 2011, this
amount will be implemented in rates as soon as practical after the effective date of the decision.
Beginning on October 20, 2007, Southern California experienced a series of severe wind and firestorms
that affected much of SCE's service territory. These storms caused significant damage to SCE's
infrastructure and operations throughout its service territory. On October 21, 2007, the Governor issued a
State of Emergency Proclamation for SCE's service territory in the affected areas of Los Angeles,
Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties due to wildfires.)
On November 2, 2007 the Governor issued a State of Emergency Proclamation in Riverside County due
to extremely damaging winds. In addition, President Bush declared a federal state of emergency on
October 23, 2007, and then issued a"major disaster declaration" on October 24, 2007. In accordance
with CPUC Resolution E-3824, SCE is requesting compensation through its Wind and Firestorm CEMA
for incremental costs SCE incurred in restoring service and rebuilding its infrastructure during 2007 and
2008. These costs are not part of SCE's normal business and therefore are not funded through existing
rates.
In the proceeding regarding SCE's 2007 Wind and Firestorm CEMA Application, the CPUC will
determine the reasonableness of SCE's incremental costs in 2007 and 2008. Assuming that the CPUC
' Although the storms caused significant damage throughout the SCE service territory, only costs associated with repair and
service restoration in those counties listed in the Governor's and President's emergency declarations(Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara and Ventura)are included in this CEMA application.
finds SCE's CEMA costs reasonable, the estimated 2012 one-time revenue requirement increase
associated with the 2007 Wind and Firestorm CEMA will be approximately $10.618 million.2
The proposed percentage increase in SCE's total revenue is 0.1 percent. Any revenue change resulting
from this Application will be consolidated with revenue changes from other SCE applications. The
following table shows an estimate of proposed revenues and rate changes by customer group:
CUSTOMER GROUP REVENUE IMPACT
Present Proposed
Revenue Bundled Bundled
Change % Rates Rates
Customer Group ($Millions) Change 0/kWh 0/kWh
Residential 5.249 0.122% 15.938 15.957
Lighting - Small and Medium Power 3.774 0.093% 15.287 15.301
Large Power 1.255 0.059% 10.827 10.833
Agricultural and Pumping 0.311 0.085% 11.577 11.587
Street and Area Lighting 0.029 0.021% 19.213 19.217
TOTAL 10.618 0.096% 14.326 14.340
On an illustrative basis, if total rates were to change as requested, an average residential electric customer
using 600 kilowatt-hours per month in the summer would see an increase of$0.18 per month, from
$99.12 to $99.30.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
You may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244
Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may also view these materials at the following SCE
business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 30553 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14th Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd.,
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Ridgecrest, CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St.,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd.
Wofford Heights, CA 93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
z Includes Franchise Fees&Uncollectibles.
THE CPUC PROCESS
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC, created by the
Legislature to represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the state to obtain the lowest
possible rates for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels. DRA has a multi-disciplinary
staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting, and engineering.
EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS (EH's)
The CPUC may hold Evidentiary Hearings (EH's) whereby formal parties of record provide testimony
and are subject to cross-examination before a CPUC Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). The EH's are
open to the public, but only those who are formal parties of record may participate. The CPUC has its
own court reporters who will record the comments of those formal parties of record participating in the
EH's. After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the formal hearing process, the
assigned ALJ will issue a proposed decision. When the CPUC issues a final decision on the application,
it may adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed decision as written. The CPUC's
decision may be different than SCE's request.
COMMENTS OR PROTESTS
You may submit written comments to the CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at the address or e-mail shown
below. Please state that you are writing concerning SCE's application A.10-04-026. Your comments will
become a part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding. The Public
Advisor's Office will circulate your comments to the five Commissioners,the ALJ, DRA, and to CPUC
staff assigned to this proceeding. You may also write to the CPUC if you need advice on how to
participate in this proceeding, or would like to receive further notices regarding the date, time, and place
of any hearing on SCE's Application. You may also review a copy of this Application and related
exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). Finally,
you may also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at the CPUC's main office in Los
Angeles listed below.
The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor.la@cpuc.ca.gov
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers supporting it
on SCE's Web site, www.sce.com/applications. Anyone who would like to obtain more information
about the application, please write to:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podrdn leer y descargar esta notificacion en espanol en el sitio Web de
SCE www.sce.com/avisos o escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atencion: Comunicaciones Corporativas
April 22, 2010.
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta notificaci6n en espanol
en el sitio Web de SCE wvl w.sce.com/avisos o escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atenci6n: Comunicaciones Corporativas
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON (SCE)
NOTIFICATION OF CATASTROPHIC EVENT MEMORANDUM ACCOUNT (CEMA)
APPLICATION FILING REGARDING
PROPOSED INCREASE IN ELECTRIC RATES
APPLICATION NO.A.10-04-026
In compliance with California Public Utilities Code section 454.9 and California Public Utilities
Commission(CPUC)decisions, Southern California Edison Company(SCE)has filed a Catastrophic
Event Memorandum Account(CEMA) application. The application filing requests changes in SCE's
electric rates due to the incremental costs associated with the restoration of service and repair of damage
to its facilities resulting from the 2007 wind and firestorms. The application requests a one-time increase
in SCE's revenue requirement of$10.618 million, or 0.1 percent. If approved by the CPUC in 2011,this
amount will be implemented in rates as soon as practical after the effective date of the decision.
Beginning on October 20, 2007, Southern California experienced a series of severe wind and firestorms
that affected much of SCE's service territory. These storms caused significant damage to SCE's
infrastructure and operations throughout its service territory. On October 21, 2007,the Governor issued a
State of Emergency Proclamation for SCE's service territory in the affected areas of Los Angeles,
Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties due to wildfires.'
On November 2, 2007 the Governor issued a State of Emergency Proclamation in Riverside County due
to extremely damaging winds. In addition,President Bush declared a federal state of emergency on
October 23, 2007, and then issued a"major disaster declaration"on October 24, 2007. In accordance
with CPUC Resolution E-3824, SCE is requesting compensation through its Wind and Firestorm CEMA
for incremental costs SCE incurred in restoring service and rebuilding its infrastructure during 2007 and
2008. These costs are not part of SCE's normal business and therefore are not funded through existing
rates.
In the proceeding regarding SCE's 2007 Wind and Firestorm CEMA Application, the CPUC will
determine the reasonableness of SCE's incremental costs in 2007 and 2008. Assuming that the CPUC
} Although the storms caused significant damage throughout the SCE service territory,only costs associated with repair and
service restoration in those counties listed in the Governor's and President's emergency declarations(Los Angeles,Orange,
Riverside,San Bernardino,Santa Barbara and Ventura)are included in this CEMA application.
finds SCE's CEMA costs reasonable,the estimated 2012 one-time revenue requirement increase
associated with the 2007 Wind and Firestorm CEMA will be approximately$10.618 million.2
The proposed percentage increase in SCE's total revenue is 0.1 percent. Any revenue change resulting
from this Application will be consolidated with revenue changes from other SCE applications. The
following table shows an estimate of proposed revenues and rate changes by customer group:
CUSTOMER GROUP REVENUE IMPACT
Present Proposed
Revenue Bundled Bundled
Change % Rates Rates
Customer Group (Willions) Change 0/kWh 0/kWh
Residential 5.249 0.122% 15.938 15.957
Lighting- Small and Medium Power 3.774 0.093% 15.287 15.301
Large Power 1.255 0.059% 10.827 10.833
Agricultural and Pumping 0.311 0.085% 11.577 11.587
Street and Area Lighting 0.029 0.021% 19.213 19.217
TOTAL 10.618 0.096% 14.326 14.340
On an illustrative basis, if total rates were to change as requested,an average residential electric customer
using 600 kilowatt-hours per month in the summer would see an increase of$0.18 per month, from
$99.12 to $99.30.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
You may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244
Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may also view these materials at the following SCE
business offices:
I Pebbly Beach Rd. 30553 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 141h Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd.,
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Ridgecrest, CA 93555
26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St.,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd.
Wofford Heights, CA 93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
2 Includes Franchise Fees&Uncollectibles.
THE CPUC PROCESS
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates(DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC,created by the
Legislature to represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the state to obtain the lowest
possible rates for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels. DRA has a multi-disciplinary
staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting, and engineering.
EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS (EH's)
The CPUC may hold Evidentiary Hearings(EH's)whereby formal parties of record provide testimony
and are subject to cross-examination before a CPUC Administrative Law Judge(ALJ). The EH's are
open to the public, but only those who are formal parties of record may participate. The CPUC has its
own court reporters who will record the comments of those formal parties of record participating in the
EH's. After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the formal hearing process,the
assigned ALJ will issue a proposed decision. When the CPUC issues a final decision on the application,
it may adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed decision as written. The CPUC's
decision may be different than SCE's request.
COMMENTS OR PROTESTS
You may submit written comments to the CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at the address or e-mail shown
below. Please state that you are writing concerning SCE's application A.10-04-026. Your comments will
become a part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding. The Public
Advisor's Office will circulate your comments to the five Commissioners,the ALJ,DRA, and to CPUC
staff assigned to this proceeding. You may also write to the CPUC if you need advice on how to
participate in this proceeding, or would like to receive further notices regarding the date,time, and place
of any hearing on SCE's Application. You may also review a copy of this Application and related
exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters(2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). Finally,
you may also review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at the CPUC's main office in Los
Angeles listed below.
The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Or by e-mail: Public.Advisor.la@cpuc.ca.gov
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers supporting it
on SCE's Web site, www.sce.com/applications. Anyone who would like to obtain more information
about the application, please write to:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar esta notificacion en espahol en el sitio Web de
SCE www.sce.com/avisos o escriba a:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atencion: Comunicaciones Corporativas
April 22, 2010.
SOLIT 1E"CALIFE1MIA
Connor J.Flanigan
` EDISVN Attorney
Connor.Flanigan@SCE.com
M EDISON PNTE11MY101VAL COMWI �
April 8, 2010
Re: Southern California Edison Company Rate Application:A.10-04-002
To Whom It May Concern:
On April 6, 2010, I sent a letter enclosing Southern California Edison Company's notice describing
the substance of its April 2010 application for a rate increase with the California Public Utilities
Commission. The notice enclosed with my April 6 letter contained a few typographical errors that
have since been corrected. Enclosed with this letter is the revised notice of the application, which
will be included in Edison's customer bills.
As noted in my April 6 letter, if you wish to comment on, or obtain additional information
concerning this matter, or wish a copy of the application and attachments, please write either to the
Commission Public Advisor or to the Edison Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses shown
on the bill insert no later than June 1, 2010.
Very Truly Yours,
/s/Connor Flanijzan
Connor J. Flanigan
Attorney
LAW#1714451
Enclosure(s)
P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-6684 Fax(626)302-3990
Los usuarios con acceso al Internet podrdn leer y descargar esta
notificaci6n en espanol en el sitio Web de SCE www.sce.com/avisos o
escribir a:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Atenci6n: Comunicaciones Corporativas
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (SCE)
NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION 10-04-002 ENERGY RESOURCE
RECOVERY ACCOUNT (ERRA) FILING TO CONSIDER
SCE'S PROPOSAL TO INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC RATES
In compliance with California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)Decisions D.02-10-
062 and D.02-12-074 the CPUC determined that certain procurement related operations
should be reviewed annually in the Energy Resource Recovery Account(ERRA)
proceeding. Southern California Edison Company (SCE) has filed a proposed ERRA
application A.10-04-002, which sets forth SCE's procurement-related operations for the
Record Period January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009.
In this application, SCE demonstrates that during the Record Period: (1) its recorded fuel
expenses and energy expenses were reasonable, (2) its contract administration, dispatch
of generation resources, and related spot market transactions complied with Standard of
Conduct Four in SCE's CPUC-approved procurement plan, and(3) its other operations
subject to CPUC review were reasonable.
In addition to presenting SCE's recorded 2009 costs for review,this application requests
approval to recover $29.947 million(including franchise fees and uncollectibles)
associated with under-collections in four memorandum accounts authorized by the
Commission: (1)the Department of Energy Litigation Memorandum Account; (2)the
Litigation Cost Tracking Account; (3)the Market Redesign and Technology Upgrade
Memorandum Account; and (4)the Project Development Division Memorandum
Account.
Compared to revenue at present rates as of March 1, 2010, this application requests a
revenue increase of$29.947 million, or 0.283% beginning in 2011. If total rates were
to change as requested, an average residential customer using 600 kilowatt-hours
(kWh) per month would see an increase of $0.31 per month, from $99.12-to 99.43.
The following table shows an estimate of proposed revenue and rate changes by customer
group:
Revenue Change Present Proposed
Customer Group ($Millions) %Change Rates 0/kWh Rates 0/kWh
Residential 11.365 0.276% 15.938 15.980
Lighting-Small and Medium Power 10.758 0.275% 15.287 15.329
Large Power 6.633 0.323% 10.827 10.864
Agricultural and Pumping 1.011 0.288% 11.577 11.610
Street and Area Lighting 0.180 0.135% 19.213 19.238
TOTAL 29.947 1 0.283% 14.326 14.366
EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS
If the application is accepted,the CPUC may also hold evidentiary hearings whereby
formal parties of record provide testimony and are subject to cross-examination before a
CPUC Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). These hearings are open to the public, but only
those who are formal parties of record may participate. For information relating to the
hearings, you may contact the Public Advisor's Office (PAO) at the address or phone
number shown below. A separate notification to SCE customers regarding the date, time
and location of these hearings will be sent as a separate bill insert, or will appear as a
newspaper notification.
The CPUC has its own court reporters who will record the comments of those formal
parties of record participating in the evidentiary hearings. After considering all proposals
and evidence presented during the formal hearing process,the assigned ALJ will issue a
proposed decision. When the CPUC issues a final decision on the application, it may
adopt, amend, or modify all or part of the ALJ's proposed decision as written. The
CPUC's decision may be different than SCE's request.
The Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) is an independent arm of the CPUC, created
by the Legislature to represent the interests of all utility customers throughout the state to
obtain the lowest possible rates for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels.
DRA has a multi-disciplinary staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting, and
engineering.
CPUC PROCESS
If you wish to present hour comments on this proceeding you may submit written
comments to the CPUC's PAO at the address or e-mail shown below. Please state that
you are writing concerning SCE's application A.10-04-002. Your comments will
become a part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding.
The PAO will circulate your comments to the five Commissioners,the ALJ, DRA, and to
CPUC staff assigned to this proceeding. You may also contact the CPUC if you need
advice on how to participate in this proceeding. You may also review a copy of this
Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove
Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770).
r
k '
The Public Advisor
California Public Utilities Commission
320 West Fourth Street, Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Or by e-mail:Public.Advisor.lagepuc.ca.gov
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE
As noted above, you may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's
corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may
also view these materials at the following SCE business offices:
1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 30553 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St.,
Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514
505 W. 14ffi Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd.,
Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA Ridgecrest, CA 93555
93546
26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St.,
Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561
120 Woodland Dr., 6999 Old Woman Springs
Wofford Heights, CA Rd.
93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284
Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the
papers supporting it on SCE's Web site, www.sce.com/applications. Anyone who would
like to obtain more information about the application,please write to:
Southern California Edison Company
P.O. Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Case Administration
April 2010
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Akbar Jazayeri
EDISONVice President of Regulatory Operations
An Company
March 12, 2010
ADVICE 2334-E-A
(U 338-E)
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ENERGY DIVISION
SUBJECT: Rule Modifications to Accommodate Southern California Edison
Company's (SCE's) Initiative to Install Above-Ground Equipment in
SCE's Underground Distribution Systems Whenever Feasible
SCE hereby submits for filing the following changes to its tariff schedules. The revised tariff
sheets are listed on Attachment A and are attached hereto. Pursuant to discussions with the
California Public Utilities Commission (Commission or CPUC), this filing supplements Advice
2334-E in its entirety.
PURPOSE
This advice filing advises the Commission of an SCE initiative designed to enhance service
reliability by reducing the duration of service outages, enhance the safety of SCE's employees
and members of the public, and help protect the environment. Specifically, the proposed
initiative would implement an orderly discontinuance of an existing customer option that allows
for the installation of certain types of electrical equipment for distribution systems, such as
transformers, in underground structures.
Currently, underground installation may be requested by a customer and approved by SCE.
When SCE installs underground distribution systems today, standard designs include above-
ground padmounted equipment wherever feasible. But in some cases, municipalities,
residential developers, and customers who request underground distribution line or service
extension conversions or relocations may request that equipment such as transformers be
installed below-ground, primarily for aesthetic reasons. In most cases, SCE has been able to
accommodate these requests and has implemented them under the Added Facilities tariff
provisions.? The tariffs provide that where SCE agrees, it will install facilities which are in
addition to, or in substitution for the standard facilities SCE would normally install, provided the
This change involves all primary-voltage electrical distribution system equipment, including, but not limited to,
transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and junction bars. The Rule 20 undergrounding of existing
overhead electric wires(conductors)themselves and the removal of poles, however, is not affected by this
change. Only the related transformers and other specified equipment will be installed above ground,where it is
technically feasible to do so.
2 Rule 2, Description of Service, Section H,Added Facilities.
P.O. Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 (626)302-3630 Fax(626)302-4829
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requesting customer bears the incremental cost of such facilities. Below-ground transformers
and related equipment are considered "other than standard facilities." Thus, customers pay the
incremental cost of these below-ground facilities. Most such underground installations are on
the customer or applicant's own property, as tariff Rule 16 requires, and the type of equipment
most commonly installed underground consist of transformers. What is installed is called a
Buried Underground Residential Distribution (BURD) transformer.
SCE proposes this initiative to slow the proliferation of new below-ground installation of
equipment for underground distribution systems because above-ground installations improve
the reliability of electric service, are safer and easier to maintain, and pose less of a threat to the
environment. These important gains justify SCE no longer allowing new below-ground
equipment installations in circumstances where technical or space concerns do not require
them.
Upon implementation of this initiative, and wherever it is technically feasible to do so,3 SCE will
only accept designs that allow these types of equipment to be installed on standard above-
ground structures or in enclosures on the applicant or customer's property.4 This would apply to
distribution systems with primary voltages of 4 kV (Kilovolt) through 35 kV for all new
underground service to residential and business developments and for customer- or applicant-
driven service capacity increases associated with increased demand or changes of use of
existing structures, such as those associated with major remodeling projects, including where
the existing equipment is installed underground.
For upgrade or replacement of equipment in existing underground installations, conversion to
above ground padmounted installations may be evaluated. However, underground installations
are still approved for exisiting equipment or its replacement, and it is anticipated that most
equipment replacement will remain in the existing underground structure.
Although in SCE's opinion existing tariff language is broad enough to implement this initiative
without any modification, SCE proposes to add clarifying language to make it clear to customers
that the option of electing installation of distribution systems below-ground will no longer be
available for new construction projects. Accordingly, this filing requests approval of
modifications to Rule 2 - Description of Service, Rule 15 - Distribution Line Extensions, and Rule
16 - Service Extensions, to add language accommodating this initiative.
BACKGROUND
By virtue of its location, distribution equipment in underground enclosed spaces (vaults,
enclosures, etc.) is more difficult to install and maintain than above-ground equipment. Also,
this equipment, in many cases, is located beneath traveled public roadways. Although rare,
equipment failures in these underground spaces can occur and require significant safety
precautions to repair.
3 'Technically feasible"refers to the availability of the required physical space,either readily available or through
architectural design,that can be set aside to accommodate the required electrical distribution equipment
necessary for SCE to serve the customer. The required space is defined by existing design standards within the
operation and maintenance requirements that are in compliance with applicable safety codes and regulations
such as CPUC General Orders 95 and 128.
4 Installations in walk-in vaults are acceptable, provided SCE is afforded unfettered 24/7 access.
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SCE has concluded that limiting the further use of equipment in underground distribution
systems would increase service reliability, provide safety benefits and help protect the
environment. Installing electrical equipment above-ground versus installing it in underground
vaults or enclosures helps SCE further advance these important goals.
The use of padmounted above-ground equipment is standard industry practice and has been a
part of SCE's own design standards for many years. Above-ground installation is identified in
SCE's Rule 16 - Service Extensions, as part of SCE's standard installation0 In fact, prior to
the Commission's approval of Rule 16 language identifying padmount equipment as part of
SCE's standard installation, the Commission issued Decision (D.) 92-03-065, which supported
SCE's position concerning padmount equipment, by stating that SCE's "standard transformer in
a residential subdivision is a padmount transformer."
Enhance Reliability
Operating, maintaining and repairing below-ground equipment in enclosed, confined
underground spaces such as vaults is difficult and complex work. Electric service outages
involving components installed in underground structures typically last much longer than those
occurring above ground for the obvious reason that it usually takes much longer to locate and
repair or replace a failed underground component. Below-ground equipment located in vaults
and enclosures creates unique challenges for SCE's maintenance personnel. Complex and
time-consuming safety precautions and procedures for vault entry such as heat scans for"hot
spots" and testing for combustible gases and breathable oxygen levels must be employed.
These additional procedures hamper timely service restoration. If water is present, it must be
removed before electrical work can begin; that process can take hours in itself.§ Moreover, as
contaminants are typically present in the water in underground installations, water must often be
trucked away to disposal sites for processing. In many cases, the equipment in the vault or
enclosure may require steam or pressure-washing before work can begin.?
Even routine maintenance activities take longer to carry out with underground equipment.
During routine circuit switching operations, for example, multiple vaults and enclosures are
accessed to operate equipment. Each vault or enclosure must be opened and, at a minimum,
tested for combustible gas and breathable oxygen. All of these necessary activities significantly
increase the time it takes to restore electric service.
A key measure of electric system reliability is how long a power outage lasts before workers are
able to restore the power. Customers will typically see their electrical service restored sooner
when equipment is located above ground than when it is installed in below-ground structures,
because it takes repair crews less time to locate and repair or replace above-ground equipment.
Equipment degradation is also more likely to occur below-ground because equipment is
especially susceptible to the corrosion that occurs when run-off water washes contaminants and
pollutants, such as household chemicals, motor oil, and lawn fertilizer, into these structures and
submerges the equipment.$
5 Rule 16.D.1.g.
6 The presence of water may also delay the ability to connect to the existing equipment and thus has a negative
impact on new service connectivity for customers.
7 See Pictures 1 and 2 in Appendix A for examples of water accumulated in below-ground structures.
8 See Pictures 3 and 4 in Appendix A for examples of the corrosion of this equipment.
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In addition, the SmartGrid technologies,9 which further enhance system reliability and reduce
outages, require that certain electrical equipment, such as controls and telecommunication
antennas and sensitive electronic circuitry associated with the equipment, be located above
ground. Allowing customers to choose a below-ground equipment option would hamper SCE's
important efforts to integrate the SmartGrid technologies into its electrical system.
Secure Safety Benefits
Electrical equipment such as transformers and switches fail from time to time. Catastrophic
equipment failures are rare, but do occur. When a catastrophic failure occurs, pressure inside
an underground structure can build up and can be released through a rapid discharge of high
energy. The release of this energy could result in the rapid exhaust of hot gases or flames.10-
While underground installations are relatively safe with proper precautions, SCE's goal is to
achieve additional safety protections where reasonably feasible. An incremental enhancement
of safety is reasonable through the use of above-ground equipment, given that most
underground installations are made purely for aesthetic reasons.
Environmental Protection
Water can accumulate in underground structures even in the absence of rain. The structures
collect run-off, which is often contaminated with materials such as motor oil, pesticides and
other substances. This water must be pumped out of the underground vault or enclosure,
tested, and removed for proper treatment and disposal as required by environmental laws.L'
Moving away from underground installations will reduce the number of collection points for
standing and contaminated water.
Implementation Plan
Upon Commission approval, the types of equipment described above will be required to be
located in above-ground padmounted structures in new installations when technically feasible,
whether designed by SCE or third-party developers.
Following a transitional grace period of 90 days after the effective date of this filing, SCE will no
longer accept customer or developer requests for underground distribution system installations
that call for specific pieces of electrical equipment (all primary-voltage electrical distribution
system equipment, including, but not limited to, transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors,
and junction bars) to be installed in below-ground structures in circumstances where it is
technically feasible to install the equipment above ground. Customers, developers, and
governmental entities requesting SCE to install underground distribution systems would be
required to utilize above-ground equipment.
9 Smart Grid technologies will incorporate high-tech digital devices and telecommunication advancements,
providing needed system intelligence for improved service reliability, increased operating efficiency, and
enhanced system flexibility and security. These efforts are consistent with Title XIII of the Energy Independence
and Security Act of 2007.
,o An example of this type of failure occurred during a trouble call in July of 2004(PIR#20041285)where a SCE
crew was called out to repair a bad BURD switch. After making repairs,the crew went to energize the primary
cable that is the source for this BURD. During this time frame a 600-amp primary component in an adjacent
substructure failed catastrophically, causing a large flame to shoot out of the Customer Subsurface Transformer
(CST)substructure where the component was located. Luckily, no employees were in the CST substructure
during the failure. Had there been any employees in that substructure when the failure occurred, serious injuries
may have resulted.
11 Federal Clean Water Act, State guided National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)legislation,
local municipal regulations and ordinance,and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB).
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SCE believes the proposed Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days, coupled with its Stakeholder
Outreach activities discussed below (which have been occurring over the past several months),
will allow customers ample time to prepare for this change and meet above-ground equipment
design requirements.
SCE will implement this change in an effective and orderly manner. Implementation will consist
of a change in design requirements that will, following the Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days
after the effective date of this filing, affect new residential and commercial developments, as
well as customer- and applicant-driven capacity increases (such as remodels and changes of
use). Where the retrofitting, on a planned basis, of existing equipment installed in underground
structures in the public right-of-way is required, and replacement with above-ground equipment
is technically feasible, SCE will attempt to obtain an easement, priced at fair market value, on
private property to do so. Where an easement is not available, SCE will make the new
installation in the above-ground public right-of-way where technically feasible and consented to
by the local government.
This implementation will take into account the realities of development and the practicalities of
providing electric service in urban areas, by respecting existing below-ground equipment
installations, and by affording customers and local governments the opportunity to share their
ideas for aesthetic improvements when changes to existing installations are required.
Existing Underground Equipment
Where SCE has existing underground primary-voltage distribution equipment installed in below-
ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and maintained below ground.
Should existing below-ground equipment fail and result in an unplanned outage, service will be
restored on an emergency basis using below-ground equipment when replacement equipment
is available. Where existing below-ground equipment is required to be replaced in a planned
process, such as a maintenance program or capacity upgrade, and where replacement with
similar above-ground equipment would be technically feasible, SCE may evaluate converting to
padmounted equipment. Where above-ground installation is not technically feasible or is not
consented to, the new equipment will be installed underground.
Local Ordinances
Some municipalities in SCE service territory have ordinances that purport to restrict or even
prohibit utilities' ability to install equipment above ground. While federal law, such as the
Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Commission's authority in the matters of utility system
design are paramount over local law,1L2 and while the Commission itself and California courts
have consistently affirmed this in cases involving local ordinances,13 the Commission also
prefers that the utilities consult with affected parties before making an above-ground
installation.14 SCE is committed to continue doing so, as the company is required to obey local
laws on such matters as health and safety.
12 See, e.g., California Public Utilities Commission General Order 131-D, P.U. Code§761, P.U. Code§762, P.U.
Code§768.
13 See, e.g., Califomia Water& Telephone Company v. County of Los Angeles, 253 Cal.App.2d 16,31 (1967)
(county water ordinance cannot be applied to water company regulated by the CPUC).
14 See, e.g., California Public Utilities Commission General Order 131-D.
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In new residential and commercial developments, including remodel projects and changes of
use requiring electric system capacity upgrades, SCE expects developers' designs to provide
for location of the equipment on private property.15
Stakeholder Outreach
It is a guiding principle of all important SCE projects and initiatives that they be shared with
affected stakeholders in advance wherever possible, in order to answer questions and, where
feasible, make adjustments to reflect stakeholder input. SCE has done, and continues to do so
with this initiative. Prior to this filing, SCE has briefed dozens of representatives of local
governments, representative organizations such as the League of California Cities, individual
land developers and the Building Industry Association (BIA).
SCE briefed, through in person contact by its employees, cities with ordinances in place that on
their face would purport to limit SCE's ability to install above ground the facilities this initiative
affects. The company used written materials prepared specifically for this purpose. Other cities
were briefed by letter.
A number of stakeholders expressed concern that SCE intended to simply unearth perfectly
serviceable below-ground equipment and replace it with above-ground equipment. SCE
assured stakeholders that this is not the company's intention. In cases where a retrofit of an
existing underground equipment is contemplated to result not in a like-for-like replacement, but
rather with a larger or different device, the newer piece of equipment will be installed above
ground. In each case, SCE affirms its commitment to another guiding principle, that of
consultation with affected stakeholders, in order to find the most acceptable above-ground
location.
Appendix B to this filing provides a sample listing of the local governments and other
stakeholder organizations that were briefed prior to this filing.
Subsequent to the original filing of this Advice Letter, SCE was encouraged by the Commission
to conduct a workshop and other outreach to stakeholders, and SCE did so. The reduced scope
of this Supplemental Advice Letter reflects the results of that outreach.
In addition, SCE will conduct workshops for stakeholders in the building industry to provide
education concerning this change and the various design options whereby above-ground
equipment can be better integrated into the architectural design of the project.
Aesthetic Considerations
SCE has assembled a team to research various options that would make padmounted
equipment better blend visually into the surrounding landscape. Other utilities, vendors, and
cities have been surveyed for relevant ideas. Safety, equipment performance (heat dissipation,
corrosion, etc.), operability, inspection, installation and replacement are some of the issues that
must be considered for this equipment. SCE has developed a catalog of various approved
aesthetic improvement options available to customers and developers to help minimize the
visual impact of above-ground padmounted equipment. The catalog ("Above Ground
Equipment Initiative Aesthetic Improvement Manual" or"AIM") includes aesthetic treatments and
15 This may be either outdoors or in walk-in vaults, provided SCE is afforded access at all times in accordance with
Rule 16,Service Extensions, Section A.11,Access to Applicant's Premises..
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enhancements for above-ground equipment, such as use of certain colors, screening and
landscaping. Aesthetic treatments may be available, at the customer's expense, subject to
tariffs and applicable safety laws and regulations. SCE is open to suggestions from its
customers and will evaluate them and include them in the catalog as options, upon approval.
The AIM catalog is available on the SCE website at-
http://www.sce.com/AboutSCE/Regulatory/distributionmanuals/.
PROPOSED TARIFF CHANGES
SCE proposes to insert the following language into Rule 2 - Description of Service, Rule 15-
Distribution Line Extensions, and Rule 16 - Service Extensions.
"Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the date SCE receives
Commission approval of AL 2334-E-A, SCE will no longer accept requests under the
Added Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground distribution systems that
call for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be installed in below-ground structures
in circumstances where it is technically feasible to install the equipment above ground.
For purposes of this provision, specified pieces of equipment include all primary voltage
from 4 kV to 35 kV electrical distribution system equipment, including, but not limited to,
transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and junction bars.
Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in below-
ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and maintained below
ground. Should the existing below-ground equipment fail and result in an unplanned
outage, service will be restored using below-ground equipment when replacement
equipment is available. Where, however, existing below-ground equipment is installed
on a customer's premises and is scheduled or required to be replaced in a planned
process, such as a maintenance program or capacity upgrade, the replacement will be
made on the customer's premises with similar, above-ground equipment, to the extent
technically feasible.
"Technically feasible" refers to the availability of the required physical space, either
readily available or through architectural design, that can be set aside to accommodate
the required electrical distribution equipment necessary for SCE to serve the customer.
The required space is defined by existing design standards within the operation and
maintenance requirements that are in compliance with applicable safety codes and
regulations such as CPUC General Order 128."
No cost information is required for this advice filing.
This advice filing will not increase any rate or charge, cause the withdrawal of service, or conflict
with any other schedule or rule.
TIER DESIGNATION
Pursuant to D.07-01-024, Energy Industry Rule 5.3(1), this advice letter is subject to
Commission disposition and is submitted with a Tier 3 designation.
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PROTESTS
In accordance with General Order(GO) 96-B, Sections 1.3 and 7.5.1, SCE respectfully requests
the Commission exercise its discretion under these rules and handle this filing expeditiously and
that it not reopen the protest period. SCE makes this request because this supplemental
Advice Letter merely limits what SCE previously proposed and because protests have already
been filed on the previous, more expansive version.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This advice filing will become effective upon review and approval by the Energy Division.
NOTICE
In accordance with Section 4 of GO 96-13, SCE is serving copies of this advice filing to the
interested parties shown on the attached GO 96-B and A.08-03-002 service lists. Address
change requests to the GO 96-B service list should be directed by electronic mail to
AdviceTariffManager(a)sce.com or at (626) 302-4039. For changes to all other service lists,
please contact the Commission's Process Office at (415) 703-2021 or by electronic mail at
Process Office(a)-cpuc.ca.gov.
Further, in accordance with Public Utilities Code Section 491, notice to the public is hereby
given by filing and keeping the advice filing at SCE's corporate headquarters. To view other
SCE advice letters filed with the Commission, log on to SCE's web site at
http://www.sce.com/AboutSCE/Regulatory/adviceletters.
For questions, please contact Lisa Vellanoweth at (626) 302-2021 or by electronic mail at
Lisa.Vellanoweth@sce.com.
Southern California Edison Company
Akbar Jazayeri
AJ:Iv:jm
Enclosures
ADVICE 2334-E-A
(U 338-E) -9- March 12,2010
Appendix A
Picture 1 -A vault with what appears to be muddy water and must be tested prior to evacuation,in cases of severely
contaminated water, such as this,water needs to be pumped out via a vacuum truck and sent for proper disposal.
This results in additional time and resources that must be committed before electrical crews can enter the structure to
begin service restoration.
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Picture 2-Example of contaminated water that will have to be evacuated and the structure power-washed before any
work can be performed on the equipment.
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Picture 3—An example of a switch installed in below-ground vault that failed due to prolonged submersion under
water that accumulated in the underground structure.
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Picture 4—Another example of a transformer that failed due to severe corrosion on the casing of the transformer.
This transformer was installed in an underground structure that was also filled with run-off that collects various
chemical and undesirable contaminants.
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Appendix B
Sample listing of the local governments and other stakeholder organizations that were briefed
prior to this filing.
Adelanto Fullerton Orange County City Engineers
Aliso Viejo Gateway Cities-PWO Association(34 cities)
Alta Loma Glendora Orange County Public Works
Anaheim Grand Terrace Palm Desert
Apple Valley Hemet Palm Springs
Arcadia Hesperia Perris
Azusa Highland Pico Rivera
Baldwin Park Huntington Beach Placentia
Barstow Indian Wells Pomona
Beaumont Industry Rancho Cucamonga
BIA/SC Chapter Irvine Rancho Mirage
Blythe Irvine Company Rancho Santa Margarita
Bradbury Irwindale Redlands
Brea La Habra Rialto
Buena Park La Habra Heights Rowland Heights
Building Industry Association La Mirada San Bernardino
California BIA Quarterly Meeting- La Palma San Dimas
Public Utilities Working Group La Puente San Jacinto
Calimesa La Verne Santa Ana
Camarillo Laguna Beach Santa Fe Springs
Canyon Lake Laguna Hills Seal Beach
CBIA Quarterly Forum Laguna Niguel Shea Horns
(Consulting Companies& Laguna Woods Stanton
Builders Lake Elsinore Temecula
League of City Planners Lake Forest Temple City
Chino League of Cities Public Works The Great Parks Neighborhood
Claremont Officers The Irvine Company
Colton Loma Linda Town of Yucca Valley
Costa Mesa Los Alamitos Tustin
County of Orange Menifee Twentynine Palms
Covina Mission Viejo Upland
CPUC Consumer Protection and Monrovia Victorville
Safety Division Montclair Villa Park
CPUC Energy Division Moreno Valley Walnut
Cypress Murrieta West Covina
Diamond Bar Newhall Land Westminster
Downey Newport Beach Whittier
Duarte Norwalk Wildomar
Fontana Ontario Yucaipa
Fountain Valley Orange
CALIFORNIA PUBW UTILITIES*CO WE-SSION
ADVICE LETTER FILING SUMMARY
ENERGY UTILITY
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Company name/CPUC Utility No.: Southern California Edison Company U 338-E
Utility type: Contact Person: James Yee
0 ELC ❑ GAS Phone#: (626) 302-2509
❑ PLC ❑ HEAT ❑ WATER E-mail: James.Yee(d)-sce.com
E-mail Disposition Notice to: AdviceTariffManager@sce.com
EXPLANATION OF UTILITY TYPE (Date Filed/Received Stamp by CPUC)
ELC= Electric GAS = Gas
PLC= Pipeline HEAT= Heat WATER= Water
Advice Letter (AL) #: 2334-E-A Tier Designation: 3
Subject of AL: Rule Modifications to Accommodate Southern California Edison Company's Initiative to Install
Above-Ground Equipment in SCE's Underground Distribution Systems Whenever Feasible
Keywords (choose from CPUC listing): Compliance
AL filing type: ❑ Monthly ❑ Quarterly ❑ Annual 0 One-Time ❑ Other
If AL filed in compliance with a Commission order, indicate relevant Decision/Resolution#:
Does AL replace a withdrawn or rejected AL? If so, identify the prior AL: _
Summarize differences between the AL and the prior withdrawn or rejected AL':
Confidential treatment requested? ❑ Yes 0 No
If yes, specification of confidential information:
Confidential information will be made available to appropriate parties who execute a nondisclosure agreement.
Name and contact information to request nondisclosure agreementlaccess to confidential information:
Resolution Required? OYes ❑ No
Requested effective date: Upon Commission No. of tariff sheets: -23-
Approval
Estimated system annual revenue effect: (%):
Estimated system average rate effect (%):
When rates are affected by AL, include attachment in AL showing average rate effects on customer classes
(residential, small commercial, large C/I, agricultural, lighting).
Tariff schedules affected: Rule 2, Rule 15, Rule 16, and Table of Contents
Service affected and changes proposed':
Pending advice letters that revise the same tariff sheets:
' Discuss in AL if more space is needed.
Protests and all other correspondence regarding this AL are due no later than 20 days after the date of
this filing, unless otherwise authorized by the Commission, and shall be sent to:
CPUC, Energy Division Akbar Jazayeri
Attention: Tariff Unit Vice President of Regulatory Operations
505 Van Ness Ave., Southern California Edison Company
San Francisco, CA 94102 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
in0_)cpuc.ca.gov and mas(a)-cpuc.ca.gov Rosemead, California 91770
Facsimile: (626) 302-4829
E-mail: AdviceTariffManager(�sce.com
Bruce Foster
Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
c/o Karyn Gansecki
Southern California Edison Company
601 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 2040
San Francisco, California 94102
Facsimile: (415) 673-1116
E-mail: Karyn.Gansecki@sce.com
Public Utilities Commission 2334-E-A Attachment A
Cal. P.U.C. Cancelling Cal.
Sheet No. Title of Sheet P.U.C. Sheet No.
Revised 44895-E Rules 2 Revised 22937-E
Revised 44896-E Rules 2 Revised 22937-E
Revised 22938-E
Revised 44897-E Rules 15 Revised 24685-E*
Original 44898-E Rules 15 Revised 24685-E*
Revised 44899-E Rules 15 Revised 24686-E
Revised 44900-E Rules 15 Revised 45094-E
Revised 44901-E Rules 15 Revised 27026-E
Revised 44902-E Rules 15 Revised 27027-E
Revised 44903-E Rules 15 Revised 27028-E
Revised 44904-E Rules 15 Revised 45095-E
Revised 44905-E Rules 15 Revised 28091-E
Revised 44906-E Rules 15 Revised 33598-E
Revised 44907-E Rules 15 Revised 33599-E
Revised 44908-E Rules 15 Revised 33600-E
Revised 44909-E Rules 15 Revised 33601-E
Revised 44910-E Rules 15 Revised 45096-E
Revised 44911-E Rules 15 Revised 43170-E*
Revised 44912-E Rules 15 Revised 37283-E
Revised 44913-E Rules 15 Revised 33605-E
Revised 44914-E Rules 16 Revised 24705-E
Revised 44915-E Rules 16 Revised 27144-E*
Revised 24705-E
Revised 44916-E Table of Contents Revised 46706-E
Revised 44917-E Table of Contents Revised 46713-E
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44895-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 22937-E
Rule 2 Sheet 12
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
H. Added Facilities. (Continued)
2. (Continued)
d. Where SCE determines the collection of continuing monthly ownership charges
is not practicable, the applicant will be required to make an equivalent one-time
payment in lieu of the monthly ownership charges. The applicable payment
options, if any, will be selected solely by SCE.
e. All monthly ownership charges shall be reviewed and refiled with the
Commission when changes occur in SCE's costs for providing such service.
However, SCE will not refile if SCE's cost change is less than 10 basis points.
3. SCE shall not be liable for any loss, damage, or injury arising from SCE's installation,
operation, maintenance, or control of the Added Facilities, unless such loss, damage, or
injury results from SCE's sole negligence, and, in no event, shall SCE be liable for loss
of profits, revenues, or other consequential damages. No adjustment shall be wade to
reduce the billings if damage to, or malfunction of the Added Facilities results from any
cause other than the negligence or willful act of SCE.
4. Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the date SCE receives (N)
Commission approval of AL 2334-E-A, SCE will no longer accept requests under the
Added Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground distribution systems
that call for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be installed in below-ground
structures in circumstances where it is technically feasible to install the equipment I
above ground. For purposes of this provision, specified pieces of equipment include I
all primary voltage from 4 kV to 35 kV electrical distribution system equipment, I
including, but not limited to, transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and
junction bars.
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Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in :below-
ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and maintained below
ground. Should the existing below-ground equipment fail and result in an unplanned I
outage, service will be restored using below-ground equipment when replacement
equipment is available. Where, however, existing below-ground equipment is
installed on a customer's premises and is scheduled or required to be replaced in a
planned process, such as a maintenance program or capacity upgrade, the
replacement will be made on the customer's premises with similar, above-ground
equipment, to the extent technically feasible.
"Technically feasible" refers to the availability of the required physical space, either
readily available or through architectural design, that can be set aside to
accommodate the required electrical distribution equipment necessary for SCE to
serve the customer. The required space is defined by existing design standards
within the operation and maintenance requirements that are in compliance with
applicable safety codes and regulations such as CPUC General Order 128. (N)
(L)
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1207 Resolution
• SOUTHERN ULIFORNIA
EDISON
An EO/SON INTERNATIONAL CompmT
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44896-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 22937-E
22938-E
Rule 2 Sheet 13
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
I. Welder Service. (L)
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1. Rating of Welders. Electric welders will be rated for billing purposes as follows:
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a. Motor Generator Arc Welders. The horsepower rating of the motor driving a
motor generator type arc welder will be taken as the horsepower rating of the
welder.
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b. Transformer Arc Welders. Nameplate maximum kVA input (at rated output
amperes)will be taken as the rating of transformer type arc welders.
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C. Resistance Welders. Resistance welder ratings will be determined by
multiplying the welder transformer nameplate rating (at 50% duty cycle) by the
appropriate factor listed below: (L)
Factor
Transformer Nameplate SCE-Owned Customer-Owned
Type of Welder Rating (c-50% Duty Cycle Distrib.Transf. Distnb. Transf.
Rocker Arm, Press
or Projection Spot 20 kVA or less .60 .50
Rocker Arm or
Press Spot Over 20 Kva
Projection Spot 21 to 75 kVA, incl. .80 .60
Flash or Butt 100 kVA or over
Seam or Portable Gun All sizes
Flash or Butt 67 to 100 kVA, incl.
Projection Spot Over 75 kVA
Flash or Butt 66 kVA or less 1.20 .90
* Each flash or butt welder in this group will be rated at 80 kVA where distribution transformer is
owned by SCE or 60 kVA where distribution transformer is owned by the customer.
d. Ratings prescribed by a., b., and c., above, normally will be determined from
nameplate data or from data supplied by the manufacturer. If such data are not
available or are believed by either SCE or customer to be unreliable, the rating
will be determined by test.
e. If established by seals approved by SCE, the welder rating may be limited by
the sealing of taps which provide capacity greater than the selected tap and/or
by the interlocking lockout of one or more welders with other welders.
f. When conversion of units is required for tariff application, 1 welder kVA will be
taken as 1 horsepower for tariffs stated on a horsepower basis and 1 welder
kVA will be taken as 1 kilowatt for tariffs stated on a kilowatt basis.
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Decision Vice President Effective
13D7 Resolution
IOIRRERN GLIFORNIA
EDISON
An EDlSON lNTEftNATlONAG Com➢mY
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44897-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 24685-E*
Rule 15 Sheet 2
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued)
3. UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
a. UNDERGROUND REQUIRED. Underground Distribution Line Extensions
shall be installed where required to comply with applicable laws and ordinances
or similar requirements of governmental authorities having jurisdiction and
where SCE maintains or desires to maintain underground distribution facilities.
For example, underground Distribution Line Extensions are required for all new:
(1) Residential Subdivisions (except as provided for in Section H), (2)
Residential Developments, (3) Commercial Developments, (4) Industrial
Developments, and (5) locations that are in proximity to and visible from
designated Scenic Areas.
b. UNDERGROUND OPTIONAL. When requested by Applicant and agreed upon
by SCE, underground Distribution Line Extensions .may be installed in areas
where it is not required, and it is technically feasible as provided in Section (T)
A.3.a.
C. Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the date SCE receives (N)
Commission approval of AL 2334-E-A, SCE will no longer accept requests
under the Added Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground
distribution systems that call for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be I
installed in below-ground structures in circumstances where it is technically
feasible to install the equipment above ground. For purposes of this;provision,
specified pieces of equipment include all primary voltage from 4 kV to 35 kV I
electrical distribution system equipment, including, but not limited to,
transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and junction bars. I
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Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in
below-ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and
maintained below ground. Should the existing below-ground equipment fail
and result in an unplanned outage, service will be restored using Wow- I
ground equipment when replacement equipment is available. Where,
however, existing below-ground equipment is installed on a customer's
premises and is scheduled or required to be replaced in a planned process, I
such as a maintenance program or capacity upgrade, the replacement will be
made on the customer's premises with similar, above-ground equipment, to
the extent technically feasible.
"Technically feasible" refers to the availability of the required physical space,
either readily available or through architectural design, that can be set aside
to accommodate the required electrical distribution equipment necessary for
SCE to serve the customer. The required space is defined by existing design
standards within the operation and maintenance requirements that are in
compliance with applicable safety codes and regulations such as CPUC
General Order 128. (N)
(L)
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2D9 Resolution
EDISONSSoul"ERN-11,0
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E➢IS INTfiRNATIONAE Cpmpepy
SouONthern California Edison Original Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44898-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 24685-E*
Rule 15 Sheet 3 (N)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued) (L)
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4. OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS. Overhead Distribution Line
Extensions may be installed only where underground extensions are not required as
provided in Section A.3.a.
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5. SPECIAL OR ADDED FACILITIES. Any special or added facilities SCE agrees to
install at the request of Applicant will be installed at Applicant's expense in accordance
with Rule 2, Description of Service.
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6. TEMPORARY SERVICE. Facilities installed for temporary service or for operations of
speculative character or questionable permanency shall be made in accordance with
the fundamental installation and ownership provisions of this rule, except that :all
charges and refunds shall be made under the provisions of Rule 13, Temporary
Service.
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7. SERVICES. Service facilities connected to the Distribution Lines to serve an Applicant's
premises will be installed, owned and maintained as provided in Rule 16, Service
Extensions.
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8. CONVERSIONS OF OVERHEAD TO UNDERGROUND. The .replacement of existing
overhead Distribution Lines with underground Distribution Lines will be made in
accordance with Rule 20, Replacement of Overhead Wfth Underground Electric
Facilities.
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9. STREET LIGHTS. Street lights and appurtenant facilities shall be installed in
accordance with the service provisions of the applicable street light schedule. (L)
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Decision Vice President Effective
3D8 Resolution
• SOUTHERN G1IE0RNIA
EDISON
An e0(SOry iNTSRrvwT/ONAi Cpmpm,
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44899-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 24686-E
Rule 15 Sheet 4 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
A. GENERAL. (Continued)
10. CONTRACTS. Each Applicant requesting a Distribution Line Extension may be
required to execute a written contract(s), prior to SCE performing its work on the
Distribution Line Extension. Such contracts shall be in the form on file with the
California Public Utilities Commission (Commission).
B. INSTALLATION RESPONSIBILITIES
1. UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
a. APPLICANT RESPONSIBILITY. In accordance with SCE's design,
specifications, and requirements, Applicant is responsible for:
(1) EXCAVATION. All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging
as required;
(2) SUBSTRUCTURES AND CONDUITS. Furnishing, installing,and capon
acceptance by SCE, conveying to SCE ownership of all necessary
installed Substructures and Conduits, including Feeder Conduits and
related Substructures required to extend to and within subdivisions and
developments; and
(3) PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES. Furnishing, installing, and upon
acceptance by SCE, conveying to SCE ownership of all necessary
Protective Structures.
b. SCE RESPONSIBILITY. SCE is responsible for furnishing and installing
cables, switches, transformers, and other distribution facilities required to
complete the Distribution Line Extension.
2. OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS. SCE is responsible for furnishing
and installing all facilities required for the Distribution Pole Line Extension.
3. INSTALLATION OPTIONS
a. SCE-PERFORMED WORK. Where requested by Applicant and mutually
agreed upon, SCE may perform that portion of the new Distribution Line
Extension work normally installed by Applicant according to Section B.1.a.,
provided Applicant pays SCE its total estimated installed cost.
b. APPLICANT-PERFORMED WORK.Applicant may elect to install that portion of
the new Distribution Line Extension normally installed by SCE in accordance
with SCE design and specifications, using qualified contractors. (See
Section G,Applicant-Installation Options).
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cos Resolution
` SOUTHERN C-11-MI
EDISOI
An EOr50N lNTAANATlONAG Cpmpavy
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44900-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 45094-E
Rule 15 Sheet 5 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
C. DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSION ALLOWANCES
1. GENERAL. SCE will complete a Distribution Line Extension without charge provided
SCE's total estimated installed cost does not exceed the allowances from permanent,
bona-fide loads to be served by the Distribution Line Extension within a reasonable
time, as determined by SCE. The allowance will first be applied to the Service
Extension in accordance with Rule 16. Any excess allowance will be applied to the
Distribution Line Extension to which the Service Extension is connected.
2. BASIS OF ALLOWANCES. Allowances shall be granted to an Applicant for Permanent
Service, or to an Applicant for a subdivision or development under the foliowiing
conditions:
a. SCE is provided evidence that construction will proceed promptly and financing
is adequate, and
b. Applicant has submitted evidence of building permit(s) or fuller-executed home
purchase contract(s)or lease agreement(s),or
C. Where there is equivalent evidence of occupancy or electric usage satisfactory
to SCE.
The allowances in Sections C.3 and CA are based on a revenue-supported
methodology using the following formula:
ALLOWANCE = NET REVENUE
COST OF SERVICE FACTOR
3. RESIDENTIAL ALLOWANCES. The allowance for Distribution Line Extensions,
Service Extensions, or a combination thereof, for Permanent Residential Service is
$2,322 per meter or residential dwelling unit.
4. NON-RESIDENTIAL ALLOWANCES. The allowance for Distribution Line Extensions,
or a combination thereof, for Permanent Non-Residential Service is determined by SCE
using the formula in Section C.2.
Where the Distribution Line Extension will serve a combination of residential and non-
residential meters, residential allowances will be added to non-residential allowances.
5. SEASONAL, INTERMITTENT, AND INSIGNIFICANT LOADS. When an Applicant
requests service that requires a Distribution Line Extension to serve loads that are
Seasonal or Intermittent, the allowance for such loads shall be determined using the
formula in Section C.2. No allowance will be provided where service is used only for
emergency purposes, or for Insignificant Loads.
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Decision Vice President Effective
5D9 Resolution
SOIfIHERN GLIFONIA
EDISORN
M EDP N/NTEANATIDNAL C.m
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44901-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 27026-E
Rule 15 Sheet 6 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS OR ADVANCES BY APPLICANT
1. GENERAL. Contributions or Advances by an Applicant to SCE for the installation of a
Distribution Line Extension to receive SCE service consists of such things as cash
payments, the value of facilities deeded to SCE, and the value of Excavation performed
by Applicant.
2. PROJECT-SPECIFIC COST ESTIMATES. SCE's total estimated installed cost will be
based on a project-specific estimated cost.
3. CASH ADVANCE. A cash Advance will be required only if Applicant's excess
allowance is less than SCE's total estimated installed cost to complete a Distribution
Line Extension.
4. TAX. All contributions and Advances by Applicant are taxable and shall include an
Income Tax Component of Contribution (ITCC) at the rate provided in the SCE's
Preliminary Statement. ITCC will be either refundable or non-refundable in accordance
with the corresponding contribution.
5. REFUNDABLE AND NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS. Applicant shalt contribute or
Advance, before the start of SCE's construction, the following:
a. UNDERGROUND REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. Applicant's refundable amount is
the portion of the SCE's total estimated installed cost, including ITCC, to
complete the underground Distribution Line Extension (including transformers,
and excluding Betterments) that exceeds the amount of Distribution !Line
Extension allowance determined in Section C for:
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SOUTHERN-1110,41,
EDISON
o,so,,NTeR�Ar,o>r.,'-P.�>
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44902-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 27027-E
Rule 15 Sheet 7 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS OR ADVANCES BY APPLICANT. (Continued)
5. REFUNDABLE AND NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS. (Continued)
a. UNDERGROUND REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. (Continued)
(1) CABLING. The estimated installed cost of any necessary Cabling
(including distribution transformers) installed by SCE to complete the
underground Distribution Line Extension. This includes the cost of
conversion of existing single-phase lines to three-phase lines, if
required; plus
(2) SUBSTRUCTURES. SCE's estimated value of Substructures installed
by Applicant and deeded to SCE as required.
b. OVERHEAD REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. Applicant's refundable amount is the
portion of the SCE's total estimated installed cost, including ITCC, to complete
the overhead Distribution Line Extension (including distribution transformers
and excluding Betterments) that exceeds the amount of Distribution, Line
Extension allowance determined in Section C for:
(1) POLE LINE. All necessary facilities required for an overhead
Distribution Pole Line Extension and, if required, the conversion of
existing single-phase lines to three-phase lines; plus
(2) TRANSMISSION UNDERBUILDS. SCE's total estimated installed cost
of the underbuild, where all or a portion of an overhead Distribution
Line Extension is to be constructed on existing transmission poles of
SCE.
C. NON-REFUNDABLE DISCOUNT OPTION. In lieu of contributing the
refundable amount determined in Section D.5.a or D.5.b, Applicant has the
option of contributing, on a non-refundable basis, fifty percent (50%) of such
refundable amount; plus
d. OTHER NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS. Applicant's non-refundable amount
is SCE's estimated value of Excavation, Conduits, and Protective Structures
required by SCE for the Distribution Line Extension under Section B.1.a.
6. JOINT APPLICANTS. The total contribution or Advance from a group of Applicants will
be apportioned among the members of the group in such manner as they may mutually
agree.
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7D8 Resolution
SOUTHERN-11,01
1
IA
EDISON
( T£RNATTONAL CompmY
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44903-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 27028-E
Rule 15 Sheet 8 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS OR ADVANCES BY APPLICANT. (Continued)
7. PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS
a. CONTRACT COMPLIANCE. If, after six (6) months following the date SCE is
first ready to serve residential loads for which allowances were granted, one(1)
year for non-residential loads, Applicant fails to take service, or fails to use the
service contracted for, Applicant shall pay to SCE an additional contribution or
Advance, based on the allowances for the revenue actually generated.
b. EXCESS FACILITIES. If the loads provided by Applicant(s) results in 'SCE
having installed facilities which are in excess of those needed to serve the
actual loads, and SCE elects to reduce such excess facilities, Applicant shall
pay SCE its estimated total costs to remove, abandon, or replace the excess
facilities, less the estimated salvage of any removed facilities.
E. REFUNDS
1. GENERAL. Refunds are based on the allowances and conditions in effect at the time
the contract is signed. The allowance in excess of that needed for the Service
Extension in accordance with Rule 16, will be refunded to the Distribution Lime
Extension to which the Service Extension is connected.
2. TOTAL REFUNDABLE AMOUNT. The total amount subject to refund is the sure of the
refundable amounts made under Section D.5.
3. REFUND PERIOD. The total refundable amount is subject to refund for a period of ten
(10)years after the Distribution Line Extension is first ready for service.
4. RESIDENTIAL. Refunds will be made on the basis of a new customer's Permanent
Load which produces additional revenues to SCE. The refund will be deducted from the
total refundable amount, and the remaining amount subject to refund represents that
portion of the Distribution Line Extension cost not supported by revenues. (See Section
E.11 for Series Refunding Provisions.)
5. NON-RESIDENTIAL. SCE shall be responsible to review Applicant's actual base
annual revenue for the first three years from the date SCE is first ready to serve.
Applicant shall be responsible for notifying SCE if new, permanent load is added the
fourth through tenth year from the date SCE is first ready to serve. Such review shall
determine if additional revenue supports any refunds to Applicant. (See Section E.11
for Series Refunding Provisions.)
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soa Resolution
• SOUTHERN CALIEORHIA
EDISON
An EDISON/NTERNAT/ONAL Cpapevy
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44904-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 45095-E
Rule 15 Sheet 9 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
E. REFUNDS. (Continued)
6. UNSUPPORTED DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSION COST. When any portion of a
refundable amount has not qualified for a refund at the end of twelve (12) months from
the date SCE is first ready to serve, Applicant will pay to SCE a Monthly Ownership
Charge of 0.4% for administrative and general (A&G) expense, Franchise Fees and
Uncollectibles (FF&U), ad valoreum tax, insurance, and operations and maintenance
(O&M) expense on the remaining refundable balance. Monthly ownership costs are in
addition to the refundable amount and will normally be accumulated and deducted from
refunds due to Applicant. This provision does not apply to individual residential
Applicants. The Monthly Ownership Charge includes replacement for 60 years at no
additional cost and is derived from the Customer-Financed With Replacement at
Additional Cost Added Facilities rates determined in SCE's general rate case
proceeding and/or periodic annual review.
7. REFUND TIMING. Refunds will be made without interest within Ninety (90) days after
the date of first service to new permanent loads, except that refunds may be
accumulated to a $50 minimum or the total refundable balance, if less than fifty dollars
($50).
8. MAXIMUM REFUND. No refund shall be made in excess of the refundable amount nor
after a period of ten (10) years from the date SCE is first ready to serve. Any
unrefunded amount remaining at the end of the ten-year period shall become property
of SCE.
9. PREVIOUS RULES. Refundable amounts contributed or Advanced under conditions of
a rule previously in effect will be refunded in accordance with the provisions of such
earlier rule.
10. JOINT APPLICANTS. When two (2) or more parties make joint contributions or
Advances on the same Distribution Line Extension, refunds will be distributed to these
parties in the same proportion as their individual contributions or Advances bear-to the
total refundable amount, or as they mutually agree.
11. SERIES OF DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS. Where there is a series of
Distribution Line Extensions, commencing with a Distribution Line Extension having an
outstanding amount subject to refund, and each Distribution Line Extension is
dependent on the previous Distribution Line Extension as a direct source of supply, a
series refund will be made as follows:
a. Additional service connections supplied from a Distribution Line Extension on
which there is a refundable amount will provide refunds first to the Distribution
Line Extension to which they are connected; and
b. When the amount subject to refund on a Distribution Line Extension in a series
is fully refunded, the excess refundable amount will provide refunds to the
Distribution Line Extension having the oldest outstanding amount subject to
refund in the series.
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a SOUTHERN GLIFORNIA
EDISON
An EbISON INTERNATIONAL Cpmpmy
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44905-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 28091-E
Rule 15 Sheet 10 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
F. APPLICANT DESIGN OPTION FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS.
COMPETITIVE BIDDING. When Applicant selects competitive bidding, the Distribution Line
Extension may be designed by Applicant's qualified contractor or sub-contractor in accordance
with SCE's design and construction standards. All Applicant Design work of electric facilities
must be performed by or under the direction of.a licensed professional engineer and all design
work submitted to the utility must be certified by an appropriately licensed professional engineer,
consistent with the applicable federal, state, and local codes and ordinances. The applicant
design option is available to Applicant for new service and is not available for replacement,
reinforcement, or relocation of existing systems, where there is no applicant for new line or
service extension work. Under this option, the following applies:
1. Applicant shall notify SCE, in a manner acceptable to SCE.
2. Applicant designs shall conform to all applicable federal, state and local codes and
ordinances for SCE installations design (such as, but not limited to the California
Business and Professions Code).
3. SCE may require applicant designers to meet SCE's prequalification requirements prior
to participating in applicant design.
4. Applicant designers shall obtain SCE design and construction standards and
specifications prior to performing applicant design. SCE may charge for any of these
services.
5. SCE will perform one plan check on each applicant design project at no expense to
Applicant. SCE will perform all subsequent plan checks at Applicant's expense.
6. For designs performed by a non-SCE designer, SCE will credit Applicant with the
amount of SCE's design bid less any appropriate charges such as for plan checking,
changes, or revisions.
7. In the case of Applicant designed projects requiring an advance, SCE will apply the
design credit to the Applicant's advance.
8. If no advance is required, SCE will refund/reimburse the Applicant for the cost of design
after the Distribution Line Extension is first ready to serve.
9. SCE shall perform all SCE's project accounting and cost estimating.
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• SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
EDISON
An 60 ON iNT2RNA 10O C.p.y
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44906-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 33598-E
Rule 15 Sheet 11 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
G. APPLICANT INSTALLATION OPTIONS
1. COMPETITIVE BIDDING. Under Competitive Bidding, the Distribution Line Extension,
that SCE would normally install, as stated in Section B.1.b, may be installed by the
Applicant's qualified contractor or sub-contractor in accordance with SCE's design and
specifications. Under this option, the following applies:
a. Upon completion of Applicant's installation, and acceptance by SCE, ownership
of all such facilities will transfer to SCE.
b. Applicant shall provide to SCE, prior to SCE preparing the line extension
contract, the Applicant's Contract Anticipated Costs, which are subject to
refund, to perform the work normally provided by SCE. The Applicant shall
submit, on a form provided by SCE (Form 14-754), a statement of such costs.
If the Applicant elects not to provide such costs to SCE, the Applicant shall
acknowledge its election on the form and SCE will use its estimated costs.
C. Applicant shall pay to SCE, subject to the refund and allowance provisions of
Rules 15 and 16, SCE's estimated costs of work performed by SCE for the
Distribution Line Extension, including the estimated costs of design,
administration, and the installation of any additional facilities.
d. The lower of SCE's estimated refundable costs or the Applicant's Contract
Anticipated Costs, as reported in G.1.b, for the work normally performed by
SCE, shall be subject to the refund and allowance provisions of Rules 15 and
16.
e. Applicant shall pay to SCE the estimated cost of SCE's inspection which shall
be a fixed amount, not subject to reconciliation. Such inspection costs may be
subject to otherwise available allowances up to the difference between the
Applicant's Contract Anticipated Costs, as reported in G.1.b, and SCE's
estimated costs for performing the same work, but not to exceed SCE's
estimated costs.
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44907-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 33599-E
Rule 15 Sheet 12 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
G. APPLICANT INSTALLATION OPTIONS. (Continued)
1. COMPETITIVE BIDDING. (Continued)
f. Only duly authorized employees of SCE are allowed to connect to, disconnect
from, or perform any work upon SCE's facilities.
2. MINIMUM CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS. Applicant's contractor or subcontractor
(QC/S)shall:
a. Be licensed in California for the appropriate type of work(electrical and general,
etc.).
b. Employ workmen properly qualified for specific skills required (Qualified
Electrical Worker, Qualified Person, etc.) as defined in State of California High
Voltage Safety Orders(Title 8, Chapter 4, Subchapter 5,Group 2)_
C. Comply with applicable laws(Equal Opportunity Regulations, OSHA, EPA, etc.)
3. OTHER CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS. An Applicant for service who intends to
employ a QC/S also should consider whether the QCJS:
a. Is technically competent.
b. Has access to proper equipment.
C. Demonstrates financial responsibility commensurate with the scope of the
contract.
d. Has adequate insurance coverage (worker's compensation, liability, property
damage, etc).
e. Is able to furnish a surety bond for performance of the contract, if required.
(Continued)
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44908-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 33600-E
Rule 15 Sheet 13 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
H. OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR DEVELOPMENTS
1. Overhead Distribution Line Extensions may be constructed in Residential Subdivisions
or Developments only where either a. or b. below are found to exist:
a. The lots within the Residential Subdivision or Development existed as legally
described parcels prior to May 5, 1970, and significant overhead lines exist
within the subdivision or development.
b. The minimum parcel size within the new Residential Subdivision or real estate
development, identifiable by a map filed with the local government authority, is
three (3) acres and Applicant for the Distribution Line Extension shows that all
of the following conditions exist:
(1) Local ordinances do not require underground construction;
(2) Local ordinances or land use policies do not permit further division of
the parcels involved such that parcel sizes less than three (3) acres
could be formed;
(3) Local ordinances or deed restrictions do not allow more than one
single-family dwelling or accommodation on a parcel of less than three
(3)acres, or any portion of a parcel of less than three(3)acres;
(4) Exceptional circumstances do not exist which, in SCE's opinion,
warrant the installation of underground distribution facilities. Whenever
SCE invokes this provision, the circumstances shall be described
promptly in a letter to the Commission, with a copy to Applicant for the
Distribution Line Extension; and
(5) SCE does not elect to install the Distribution Line Extension
underground for its operating convenience. Whenever SCE elects to
install the Distribution Line Extension underground for its operating
convenience, the extra cost compared with overhead shall be home by
SCE.
(Continued)
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Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 33601-E
Rule 15 Sheet 14 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
I. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. FACILITY RELOCATION OR REARRANGEMENT. Any relocation or rearrangement of
SCE's existing facilities, at the request of, or to meet the convenience of an Applicant or
customer, and agreed upon by SCE, normally shall be performed by SCE. Where new
facilities can be constructed in a separate location, before abandonment or removal of
any existing facilities, and Applicant requests to perform the new construction work, it
can be performed under the applicable provisions of Section G, Applicant Installation
Options.
In all instances, SCE shall abandon or remove its existing facilities at the option of SCE.
Applicant or customer shall be responsible for the costs of all related relocation,
rearrangement and removal work.
2. PERIODIC REVIEW. SCE will periodically review the factors it uses to determine its
residential allowances, non-refundable discount option percentage rate, and Cost of
Service Factor stated in this rule. If such review results in a change of more than five
percent (5%), SCE will submit a tariff revision proposal to the Commission for review
and approval. Such proposed changes shall be submitted no sooner than six (6)
months after the last revision.
Additionally, SCE shall review and submit proposed tariff revisions to Implement
relevant Commission decisions from other proceedings that affect this rule.
3. EXCEPTIONAL CASES. When the application of this rule appears impractical or unjust
to either party or the ratepayers, SCE or Applicant may refer the matter to the
Commission for a special ruling or for special condition(s), which may be mutually
agreed upon.
(Continued)
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44910-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 45096-E
Rule 15 Sheet 15 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15
Advance: Cash payment made to SCE prior to the initiation of any work done by SCE which is
not covered by allowances.
Applicant: A person or agency requesting SCE to deliver/supply electric service.
Applicant's Contract Anticipated Cost: The cost estimate provided by the Applicant's
contractor to the Applicant for performing the applicable refundable work, as stated on the
Applicant's cost statement (Form 14-754), or in the case where the work is performed by the
Applicant, the Applicant's own cost estimate on the signed form.
Betterment: Facilities installed by Applicant at the request of SCE in addition to those required
under Section B.1.a.
Cabling: Conductors (including existing cable-in-conduit, connectors, switches, as required by
SCE for primary, secondary, and service installations.
Commercial Development: Two (2) or more enterprises engaged in trade or the furnishing of
services, (e.g., shopping centers, sales enterprises, business offices, professional offices, and
educational or governmental complexes) and located on a single parcel or on two (2) or more
contiguous parcels of land.
Conduit: Ducts, pipes or tubes of certain metals, plastics and other materials acceptable to
SCE (including pull wires and concrete encasement where required) for the installation and
protection of electric wires or cables.
Contribution: In-kind services and the value of all property conveyed to SCE at any time during
SCE's work on an extension which is part of SCE's total estimated installed cost of its facilities,
or cash payments not covered by Applicant's allowances.
Cost of Service Factor: The 16.68% Cost of Service Factor is comprised of capital and
operations and maintenance (O&M) cost components including: rate of return, depreciation
rates, administrative and general (A&G) expense, Franchise Fees and Uncollectibies (FF&U),
ad valorem tax, insurance, Federal income tax, State income tax, operations and maintenance
(O&M) expense and replacement for 60 years at no additional cost. The Factor is applied to the
Net Revenue to determine SCE's investment in distribution facilities, and is derived from the
SCE-Financed with Replacement at Additional Cost Added Facilities rates determined in SCE's
general rate case proceeding and/or periodic annual review.
Distribution Line Extension: New distribution facilities of SCE that is a continuation of, or
branch from, the nearest available existing permanent Distribution Line (includingg any facility
rearrangements and relocations necessary to accommodate the Distribution Line Extension) to
the point of connection of the last service. SCE's Distribution Line Extension includes
transmission underbuilds and converting an existing single-phase line to three-phase in order to
furnish three-phase service to an Applicant, but excludes service transformers, meters and
services.
Distribution Lines: Overhead and underground facilities which are operated at distribution
voltages, and which are designed to supply two(2)or more services.
Distribution Trench Footage: The total trench footage used for calculating cabling costs. It is
determined by adding the total length of all new and existing trench for the installation of
underground primary and secondary Distribution Lines designed to supply two(2)or more
services(excluding service trench footage under Rule 16).
(Continued)
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44911-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 43170-E*
Rule 15 Sheet 16 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15 (Continued)
Excavation: All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging to install Distribution Line
Extension facilities, including furnishing of any imported backfill material and disposal of spoil as
required, surface repair and replacement, landscape repair and replacement.
Feeder Conduit: Conduit for such uses as part of a backbone system to provide for future
anticipated load growth outside the subdivision involved, to provide for future anticipated load
growth in the existing subdivision and the existing subdivisions in close proximity, to balance
loads between substations, to interconnect the service to the subdivision with service to
subsequent developments outside the subdivision, and to provide the flexibility and versatility of
modifying or supplying emergency backup power to the area involved.
Franchise Area: Public streets, roads, highways, and other public ways and places where SCE
has a legal right to occupy under franchise agreements with governmental bodies having
jurisdiction.
Industrial Development: Two (2) or more enterprises engaged in a process which creates a
product or changes material into another form or product and located on a single parcel or on
two(2)or more contiguous parcels of land.
Insignificant Loads: Small operating loads such as gate openers, valve controls, clucks,timing
devices, fire protection equipment, alarm devices, etc.
Intermittent Loads: Loads which, in the opinion of SCE, are subject to discontinuance for a
time or at intervals.
Monthly Ownership Charge: The Monthly Ownership Charge as a percentage rate, is applied
against the remaining refundable balance after twelve (12) months from the date SCE is first
ready to serve. This charge recovers the cost of operating and maintaining customer-financed
facilities that are not fully utilized. The applicable percentage is shown in this Rule, Section E.6.
and includes administrative and general (A&G) expense, Franchise Fees and Uncollectibles
(FF&U), ad valorem tax, insurance, operations and maintenance (O&M) expense, and
replacement for 60 years at no additional cost.
Net Revenue: That portion of the total annual Distribution rate revenues that support SCE's
Distribution Line and Service Extension costs for applicants requesting line and/or service
extensions and excludes such items as Energy, Independent System Operator(ISO)-Controlled
transmission, public purpose programs, revenue cycle services (RCS) costs, prorated baseline
credit, and generation-related administrative and general (A&G) costs. For residential line
extensions, the Net Revenue is calculated based on average residential distribution revenue per
customer, calculated as the total residential distribution revenue divided by the total number of
residential customers.
(Continued)
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44912-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 37283-E
Rule 15 Sheet 17 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15 (Continued)
Permanent Service: Service which, in the opinion of SCE, is of a permanent and established
character. This may be continuous, intermittent, or seasonal in nature.
Pole Line: Poles, cross-arms, insulators, conductors, switches, guy-wires, and other related
equipment used in the construction of an electric overhead line.
Protective Structures: Fences, retaining walls (in lieu of grading), sound barriers, posts, or
barricades and other structures as required by SCE to protect distribution equipment.
Residential Development: Five (5) or more dwelling units in two (2) or more buildings located
on a single parcel of land.
Residential Subdivision: An area of five (5) or more lots for residential dwelling units which
may be identified by filed subdivision plans or an area in which a group of dwellings may be
constructed about the same time, either by a builder or several builders working on a
coordinated basis.
Seasonal Service: Electric service to establishments which are occupied seasonally or
intermittently, such as seasonal resorts, cottages, or other part-time establishments.
Scenic Areas: An area such as a scenic highway, a state or national park or other area
determined by a governmental agency to be of unusual scenic interest to the general public.
Scenic highways are officially designated under the California Scenic Highway Program
established pursuant to Paragraph 320 of the Public Utilities Code and applicable sections of the
Streets and Highway Code. State or national parks or other areas of unusual scenic interest to
the general public are determined by the appropriate governmental agency. "In proximity to"
shall mean within 1,000 feet from each edge of the right-of-way of designated scenic highways
and from the boundaries of designated parks and scenic areas. "Visible from" shall mean that
overhead distribution facilities could be seen by motorists or pedestrians traveling along scenic
highways or visiting parks or scenic areas.
(Continued)
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44913-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 33605-E
Rule 15 Sheet 18 (T)
DISTRIBUTION LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
J. DEFINITIONS FOR RULE 15. (Continued)
Substructures: The surface and subsurface structures which are necessary to contain or
support SCE's electric facilities. This includes, but is not limited to, such things as splice boxes,
pull boxes, equipment vaults and enclosures, foundations or pads for surface-mounted
equipment.
Trenching: See Excavation.
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44914-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 24705-E
Rule 16 Sheet 6
SERVICE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
C. Service Extensions. (Continued)
3. Underground Installations. (Continued)
b. Underground Optional. An underground Service Extension may be installed
in an area where it is not otherwise required and when requested by
Applicant and agreed upon by SCE.
C. Following a Transitional Grace Period of 90 Days after the date SCE receives (N)
Commission approval of AL 2334-E-A, SCE will no longer accept requests
under the Added Facilities provision of Rule 2, Section H, for underground
distribution systems that call for specified pieces of electrical equipment to be
installed in below-ground structures in circumstances where it is technically
feasible to install the equipment above ground. For purposes of this provision,
specified pieces of equipment include all primary voltage from 4 kV to 35 kV
electrical distribution system equipment, including, but not limited to,
transformers, switches and fuses, capacitors, and junction bars.
I
Where SCE has existing primary voltage distribution equipment installed in
below-ground structures, the equipment will continue to be operated and
maintained below ground. Should the existing below-ground equipment fail
and result in an unplanned outage, service will be restored using below-
ground equipment when replacement equipment is available. Were,
however, existing below-ground equipment is installed on a customer's
premises and is scheduled or required to be replaced in a planned process,
such as a maintenance program or capacity upgrade, the replacement will be
made on the customer's premises with similar, aboveground equipment, to
the extent technically feasible.
"Technically feasible" refers to the availability of the required physical space,
either readily available or through architectural design, that can be set aside
to accommodate the required electrical distribution equipment necessary For
SCE to serve the customer. The required space is defined by existing design
standards within the operation and maintenance requirements that are in
compliance with applicable safety codes and regulations such as CPUC (N)
General Order 128.
4. Overhead Installations. Overhead Service Extensions are permitted except under the
circumstances specified in section C.3.a above.
5. Unusual Site Conditions. In cases where Applicant's building is located a
considerable distance from the available Distribution Line or where there is an
obstruction or other deterrent obstacle or hazard such as plowed land, ditches, or
inaccessible security areas between SCE's Distribution Line and Applicant's building
or facility to be served that would prevent SCE from prudently installing, owning, and
maintaining its Service Facilities, SCE may at its discretion, waive the normal Service
Delivery Point location. In such cases, the Service Delivery Point will be at such other
location on Applicant's property as may be mutually agreed upon; or, alternatively, the
Service Delivery Point may be located at or near Applicant's property line as close as
practical to the available Distribution Line. (L)
(Continued)
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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 44915-E
Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 27144-E*
24705-E
Rule 16 Sheet 7
SERVICE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. Responsibilities for New Service Extensions (T)
1. Applicant Responsibility. In accordance with SCE's design, specifications, and (L)
requirements for the installation of Service Extensions, subject to SCE's inspection
and approval, Applicant is responsible for:
I
a. Service Extensions.
I
(1) Clear Route. Providing (or paying for) a route on any private property
that is clear of obstructions which would inhibit the construction of
either underground or overhead Service Extensions.
I
(2) Excavation. All necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging as
required including permit fees. (L)
(3) Conduit and Substructures.
(a) furnishing, installing, owning, and maintaining all Conduits
(including pull wires) and Substructures on Applicants
Premises.
(b) installing (or paying for) any Conduits and Substructures in
SCE's Franchise Area (or rights-of-way, if applicable) as
necessary to install the Service Extension.
(c) conveying ownership to SCE upon its acceptance of those
Conduits and Substructures not on Applicants Premises.
(4) Protective Structures. Furnishing, installing, owning, and maintaining
all necessary Protective Structures as specified by SCE for SCE's
facilities on Applicant Premises.
b. Applicant's Facility Design and Operation. Applicant shall be solely
responsible to plan, design, install, own, maintain, and operate facilities and
equipment beyond the Service Delivery Point (except for SCE-owned
metering facilities) in order to properly receive and utilize the type of electric
service available from SCE. Refer to Rule 2 for a description, among other
things, of:
(1) Available service delivery voltages and the technical requirements
and conditions to qualify for them,
(2) Customer utilization voltages,
(3) Load balancing requirements,
(4) Requirements for installing electrical protective devices,
(5) Loads that may cause service interference to others, and
(6) Motor starting limitations.
(Continued)
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24705-E
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SERVICE EXTENSIONS
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Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 46706-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS Sheet 1
-Cal. P.U.C.
Sheet No.
TITLEPAGE ..................................................................................................................................11431-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS-RATE SCHEDULES .....44916-46707-46708-46709-46710-46711-46712-E (T)
TABLE OF CONTENTS-LIST OF CONTRACTS AND DEVIATIONS ......................................46712-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS- RULES ................................................................................................44917-E (T)
TABLE OF CONTENTS-BASELINE REGIONS ........................................................................45888-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS-SAMPLE FORMS .....................46350-46398-45890-46420-45892-45240-E
.......................................................................................................................................43047-E
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT:
A. Territory Served ...............................................................................................................22909-E
B. Description of Service ......................................................................................................22909-E
C. Procedure to Obtain Service ...........................................................................................22909-E
D. Establishment of Credit and Deposits ............................................................................22909-E
E. General...............................................................................45178-45179-45180-45'181-45182-E
F. Symbols .................................................................................................................... .......37188-E
G. Gross Revenue Sharing Mechanism.........26584-26585-26586-26587-27195-27196-27197-E
........................................................................................................27198-27199-27200-27201-E
H. Baseline Service ...............................................................45183-45598-11880-11881-31679-E
I. Advanced Metering Infrastructure Balancing Account.........................................42811-42812-E
J. Palo Verde Balancing Account.................................................................44942-44943-44944-E
K. Nuclear Decommissioning Adjustment Mechanism............................................36582-36 3-E
L. Purchase Agreement Administrative Costs Balancing Account..........................44041-44042-E
M. Income Tax Component of Contributions ...........................................................46229-27632-E
N. Memorandum Accounts.......21344-45251-46538-42035-42036-41775-44428-44429-44947-E
...........42840-42841-42842-44948-44949-44950-44951-44952-44953-42849-42850-42851-E
...........41717-42853-44297-42855-42856-44341-45252-44955-42860-42861-42862-42863-E
...........42864-42921-42922-44956-44957-45185-42870-42871-42872-42873-42874-46539-E
...........42876-42877-42878-42879-42880-42881-42882-42883-44958-42885-44959-42887-E
42888-44960-43367-42891-42892-39861-43806-43889-43890-43891-43892-44029-44133-E
............................................................................................................4 5906-4509 7-E
O. California Alternate Rates for Energy(CARE)Adjustment Clause
............................................................................................34705-41902-36472-38847-46565-E
P. Optional Pricing Adjustment Clause (OPAC)....................27670-27671-27672-27673-27674-E
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RULES
Rule Cal. P.U.C.
No. Title of Sheet Sheet No.
1 Definitions ........................40017-46705-40019-36435-45845-45846-44282-28655-22920-E
........................................................................................22921-43786-45213-22924-45214-E (T)
2 Description of Service ............................22926-22927-22928-25264-22930-22931-22932-E
.........................................22933-22934-45215--4509044895-44896-22939-44238-45216-E
3 Application for Service ......................................................................................22942-22943-E
4 Contracts ...........................................................................................................38154-39859-E
5 Special Information Required on Forms ...................................27742-27743-44239-31052-E
6 Establishment and Re-establishment of Credit ...............................................22950-22951-E
7 Deposits ............................................................................................................22952-22953-E
8 Notices ..............................................................................................................27746-27747-E
9 Rendering and Payment of Bills ..........................29956-45847-45217-36745-4076745092-E
10 Disputed Bills ....................................................................................................27748-27749-E
11 Discontinuance and Restoration of Service .................22964-44240-22966-22967-22968-E
..........................................................................................22969-22970-22971-4076845093-E
12 Rates and Optional Rates ................................................................................40634-35618-E
13 Temporary Service .......................................................................................................24683-E
14 Shortage of Supply and Interruption of Delivery ........................................ .....22976-26339-E
15 Distribution Line Extensions ........24684-44897-44898-44899-44900-44901-44902-44903-E (T)
...............................44904-44905-44906-44907-44908-44909-44910-44911-44912-44913-E (T)
16 Service Extensions..................................24700-24701-27143-24703-24704144914-44915-E (T)
...................24707-24708-24709-24710-24711-33962-33963-24714-24715-24716-24717-E
17 Adjustment of Bills and Meter Tests ............................. 19616-19617-45365-19619-19620-E
18 Supply to Separate Premises and Use by Others ...........................................441 1 8-441 1 9-E
20 Replacement of Overhead With Underground Electric Facilities
...........................................__.............................31867-23019-2 3020-31868-26177-31869-E
21 Generating Facility Interconnections ......36865-36866-39415-36868-41287-41288-41289-E
.......41290-41291-41292-41293-41294-41295-41296-41297-41298-41299-41300-41301-E
.......41302-41303-41304-41305-41306-41307-41308-41309-41310-41311-41312-41313-E
.......41314-41315-41316-41317-41318-41319-41320-41321-41322-41323-41324-41325-E
......................................................41326-41327-41328-41329-41330-41331-41332-41333-E
22 Direct Access.........40020-24285-24286-24287-31056-27752-31057-30002-30003-24293-E
.......24294-25943-25114-24297-25944-24299-25818-25819-25820-25821-25822-25823-E
....... 24306-24307-25824-25825-24310-24311-24312-24313-31058-24315-24316-243'17-E
.......24318-24319-24320-24852-24322-24853-24324-40021-24326-24327-24328-24329-E
....................................................................................................24330-24331-24332-24333-E
22.1 Switching Exemption Guidelines.........................40956-35620-40957-40958-40959-35624-E
22.2 Direct Access Service for Qualified Nonprofit Charitable Organizations.....................41804-E
23 Community Choice Aggregation ........................40024-40025-40026-40027-40028-40029-E
.......40030-40031-40032-40033-40034-40035-40036-40037-43670-40039-40040-40041-E
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Facsimile (626) 302-6693
Email robert f lemome@sce com
Dated February 3,2010
APPLICATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (U 338 E) FOR
AUTHORITY TO LEASE CERTAIN FIBER OPTIC CABLES TO
CLEAR WIRELESS,LLC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I INTRODUCTION I
II BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF REQUEST 3
A Outline of the Agreement 3
B Benefits of the Agreement 4
C Environmental Considerations 5
D Relevant Precedent 6
E Notice Provisions 7
III STATUTORY OR PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS 8
A Applicant 8
B Articles Of Incorporation 8
C Balance Sheet And Statement Of Income 9
D Description Of Southern California Edison Company 9
E Service Territory 9
F Description of Clear Wireless LLC 10
G Statutory Authority 10
H Supporting Exhibits 10
I Request For Expedited And Ex Parte Treatment I I
IV COMPLIANCE WITH RULE 2 1(c) I
V CONCLUSION 13
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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
In The Matter of the Application of SOUTHERN )
CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (U 338 E) ) Application No
for Authority to Lease Certain Fiber Optic )
Cables to Clear Wireless, LLC )
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INTRODUCTION
Southern California Edison Company ( SCE")respectfully requests an Order from the
California Public Utilities Commission ('Commission')pursuant to Section 851 of the Public
Utilities Code authorizing SCE to lease to Clear Wireless,LLC ("Clear Wireless") certain optical
fibers along existing routes and additional routes being constructed in Southern California Clear
Wireless is a limited liability corporation licensed to do business in California and is primarily an
mtemet company engaged in the business of wireless broadband internet transmission to internet
subscribers located in California and throughout the USA, and will use the optical fibers as part
of its telecommunications network The terms and conditions of the proposed lease are set forth
in the Fiber Use Agreement Between Southern California Edison Company and Clear Wireless,
LLC," dated January 12, 2010 (Agreement)i
1 A copy of the Agreement is attached to this Apphcation as Exhibit 1 The financial terms of the lease are
disclosed therein To prevent public disclosure of information that could competitively disadvantage Clear
1
It is particularly important to note two points about this Application
(1) Clear Wireless will not be entitled to use the fibers covered by the agreement until the
Commission approves this Application=
(2)No construction of additional fiber optic cable will be performed until the
Commission approves this Application-
This Agreement provides another example of SCE's ongoing effort to pursue
opportunities to fully utilize utility assets in ways that are compatible with electric utility
operations,while also ensuring that ratepayers receive substantial benefits without incurring any
additional risk Utility service will not be affected as a result of Commission approval of this
lease
In D 99-09 070 the Commission adopted a settlement between SCE and the Division of
Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) formerly the Office of Ratepayer Advocates concerning SCE's
application for a mechanism for sharing revenues resulting from non-tariffed products and
services between shareholders and ratepayers (D 99-09-070 at 1) a In the settlement, SCE and
DRA agreed to classify all existing non tariffed products and services as either active or passive,
and their agreement is memorialized in an attachment to the settlement agreement which was
adopted by the Commission in D 99-09 070
The leasing of unused (or dark) fiber on SCE's fiber optic system was an existing non-
tariffed product or service at the time the settlement agreement with DRA was executed In the
attachment to the settlement agreement at page A 2 SCE and DRA agreed that"Dark fiber on
fiber optic system' would be classified as "Active '{
Wireless references only to the specific number of optical fibers SCE will lease to Clear Wireless and to
specific route information have been redacted from the Agreement If necessary upon request by Commission
staff and while adhering to appropriate measures to protect confidentiality SCE and Cleai Wireless will
provide a non redacted copy of the Agreement pursuant to Public Utilities Code section 583 and General Order
66 C
= Agieement Section 2
Id
A copy of the settlement agreement between SCE and DRA is set forth in Attachment A to D 99 09 070
D 99 09 070 Settlement Agreement at A 2 Use of Communications and Computing Systems
2
SCE s lease with Clear Wireless is a lease of"dark fiber on SCE's `fiber optic system"
SCE's participation in the leases is therefore classified as 'active " and the revenue from these
leases will be shared between shareholders and ratepayers using a 90/10 split pursuant to the
revenue sharing mechanism adopted in D 99 09 070
In addition to the benefits to SCE and its ratepayers,the Agreement also allows Clear
Wireless to provide better service to its telecommunication customers by facilitating the
expansion of Clear Wireless network This Agreement contributes to the growth of a truly
competitive telecommunication market in Southern California
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BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF REQUEST
A Outline of the Agreement
Clear Wireless contracted with SCE for the provision of certain optical fibers along a
cable route-2 within Southern Califorma2 to form a redundant fiber optic network ring SCE will
utilize existing fiber optic cables when excess capacity is available For those portions of the
routes that do not have existing capacity SCE will install new fiber optic cables perfect land use
rights and construct any necessary facilities at shareholders expense S SCE will own, operate
and maintain the entire fiber optic cable
c Agreement Section 1
Id Recitals The following cities are traversed by the portions of SCE s existing fiber system(no new
construction)subject to lease to Clear Wireless under the Agreement Alhambra Anaheim Arcadia Azusa
Bellflower Cerritos Chino Chino Hills City of Industry Claremont Colton Compton Cypress Fontana
Fullerton Gardena Glendora Grand Terrace Hawaiian Gardens Hawthorne Inglewood Irvine Irwindale La
Habra La Habra Heights La Verne Laguna Hills Laguna Woods Lake Forest Lakewood Long Beach Los
Alamitos Los Angeles Monrovia Montebello Monterey Park Ontario Orange Paramount Rancho
Cucamonga Rialto Riverside Rosemead San Bernardino San Dimas San Gabriel Santa Ana Stanton
Temple City Torrance Tustin Upland Villa Park. and Yoiba Linda
8 Construction of the new fiber optic cables will take place in the following cities only after CPUC approval and
secuiing all necessary local permits Alhambra Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino Riverside and Lake
Forest
3
Upon completion of the network ring and approval of this application SCE will assign
certain fibers along each route to Clear Wireless and will grant an exclusive lease for Clear
Wireless's use
Section 2 2 of the agreement pertains to the acquisition of the real property rights and
permits necessary to complete the fiber optic network ring A significant portion of the rights of
way on which the fiber optics will be located may not include grants of a right to construct or
lease facilities for use by a third party SCE and Clear Wireless will assess the rights and acquire
additional rights as necessary To the extent additional rights are secured by SCE,they will be
shareholder funded
The Agreement does not include the right to enter the property upon which the SCE
fibers are located, except at Clear Wireless facilities Et SCE is responsible for the construction
and maintenance of the cable and its electronics while Clear Wireless will be responsible for the
construction and maintenance of its equipment!
Clear Wireless and SCE have negotiated an arrangement in which Clear Wireless will
make an initial non-refundable payment of$100,000 Clear Wireless will also make monthly
payments of$95,800, beginning after the Commission approves the Agreement and Clear
Wireless has accepted the fiber 12 Clear Wireless is responsible for all taxes resulting from its
installation activities, and will keep SCE's facilities free from all liens and encumbrances 13
B Benefits of the Agreement
The Agreement is an example of SCE's ongoing effort to pursue opportunities to
generate additional revenues from the commercial use of SCE s temporarily available capacity,
while also ensuring that ratepayers receive substantial benefits without risk SCE has title to all
4 Id The exclusivity pertains only to the fibers leased to Clear Wireless SCE may at its discretion and subject to
Commission approval lease any portion of the remaining fibers to other carvers
1� Id Section 1
13 Id
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13 Id Section 7
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of the fiber optic cable installed under the Agreement and will be free to find uses for the
remaining fibers in the network ring, thereby expanding SCE s ability to utilize temporarily-
available utility capacity The Agreement will generate revenues of$5 848,000 over the initial
teen of the agreement
By assisting in the development of Clear Wireless facilities-based optical fiber network
in Southern California,the Agreement benefits not only SCE's ratepayers and potential Clear
Wireless customers,but all Californians Improvements to the State's commercial
telecommunications infrastructure enhance California s ability to develop, attract, and support
businesses that require advanced telecommunications services and provides opportunities for
enhanced competition in the telecommunications marketplace
Importantly these benefits accrue with no risk to SCE or its ratepayers The lease of
such resources will have no impact on SCE's ability to serve its customers To the extent that
these facilities do become necessary for electric utility operations, SCE will either renegotiate
with Clear Wireless regarding the use of the relevant fibers or will expand the existing capacity
at no cost to ratepayers And as noted above all costs associated with the project will be paid by
SCE s shareholders and not included in electric utility rates
C Environmental Considerations
The Commission has noted in Decision Nos 93-04-019, 94 06-017, 95-05-039 and 96
11-058 (all involving SCE leases of temporarily available conduit, duct or overhead cable,pole
space, and optical fibers)that agreements involving the subject matter at issue in this Application
do not pose environmental hazards and thus to not require environmental review i4- The
Commission has affirmed this position in D 00 01 014 PG&E's Section 851 application to
14 D 93 04 019 1993 Cal PUC LEXIS 275 (agreement is exempt from provisions of California Environmental
Quality Act because it can be seen with a certainty that there is no possibility that the proposal may have a
significant effect on the environment ) D 94 06 017 1994 Cal PUC LEXIS 458 *(same) D 95 05 039 1995
Cal PUC LEXIS 557 *6 7(same) Also in a case involving MCI s use of some of PG&E s aboveground
facilities and dark fiber the Commission like A ise found the proposal to be exempt from CEQA s
requirements D 92 07 007 1992 Cal PUC LEXIS 599 *22
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permit Electric Lightwave, Inc to install and use fiber optic lines on certain PG&E transmission
towers, substations, rights of-way and other facilities
SCE will utilize existing fiber optic cables and facilities when available For those
portions of the routes that do not have existing capacity, SCE will install new fiber optic cables
and construct any necessary facilities to support the cable In compliance with its Mitigated
Negative Declaration located in Appendix D to CPUC Decision 98 12-083 i SCE will file the
required construction reports listing all new construction pursuant to this Agreement in its
quarterly Advice Letter
D Relevant Precedent
This application is the latest application by SCE seeking Commission approval to lease
temporarily available underground conduit space aboveground cable space, optical fiber or a
combination of each For example in Decision Nos 93-04-019 and 94-06-017, the Commission
approved agreements that involved the leasing of SCE-owned underground cable and conduit
space to competitive access providers" Similarly, in Decision No 95-05-039,the Commission
approved a lease of SCE-owned aboveground cable space on poles, facilities and rights-of-way
The Commission further authorized the lease of optical fibers, underground conduit, and
overhead cable space in Decision No 96-11-058
In evaluating the leasing arrangement between SCE and Metropolitan Fiber Systems of
California Inc ("MFS ) in Decision No 93 04 019,the Commission found
The agreement makes productive use of what is currently vacant conduit
space It makes eminent good sense for California s energy utilities with their
extensive easements rights of way, and underground conduits to cooperate in this
manner with the telecommunications utilities who are seeking to build the fiber
optic network Joint use of the utility facilities has obvious economic and
environmental benefits The public interest is served when utility property is used
for other productive purposes without interfering with the utility's operation or
affecting service to utility customers 't
i2 D 98 12 083 1998 Cal PUC LEXIS 1010
tE D 93 04 019 1993 Cal PUC LEXIS at*3 5
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The principles relied upon by the Commission in these decisions apply with equal force
to this Application
E Notice Provisions
Pursuant to the agreement between SCE and the Office of Ratepayer Advocates (`ORA")
reached in D 95 05 039 (the SCE-Linkatel Pacific Application No 95-01-030), SCE affirms
that it will provide the following notifications to the degree that they become applicable in the
future
1 SCE shall notify the ORA (now the Division of Ratepayer Advocates("DRA")and
the Consumer Protection Safety Division(`CPSD'), through their respective assistant directors
for energy, in writing of all substantive amendments to, extensions of, or terminations of the
Agreement
2 SCE shall notify the DRA and CPSD assistant directors for energy, in writing, of any
substantive changes to plant in service resulting from implementation of the Agreements,within
60 days of any such change
3 SCE shall notify the DRA and CPSD assistant directors for energy in writing, if any
right-of-way which is the subject of the Agreements ceases to be used and useful for the
provision of electric service or if there are any substantive changes in the right-of way segments
which are the subject of the Agreements,within 30 days of any such event
4 If SCE or any affiliate of SCE enters into an agreement to make direct use of the fiber
optic cables which are the subject of these Agreements, SCE shall notify the DRA and CPSD
assistant directors for energy in writing at least 60 days prior to the commencement of such use
The required notification shall include a specification of the rates to be charged to SCE or
the affiliate and the accounting principles which will be used to track the costs and payments
associated with such use
III
STATUTORY OR PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS
A Applicant
The Applicant is Southern California Edison Company, an electric public utility
organized and existing under the laws of the State of California The location of SCE's principal
place of business is Post Office Box 800, 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead California
91770 The names,titles and addresses of the persons to whom correspondence or
communication in regard to this Application is to be addressed are as follow s
Robert F LeMome Case Administration
Law Department Law Department
Southern California Edison Company Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, California 91770 Rosemead California 91770
Telephone (626) 302 4182 Facsimile (626) 302 3119
E Mail Robert F LeMomeLasce com E Mail case admmnsce com
B Articles Of Incorporation
A copy of SCE's Restated Articles of Incorporation, as amended through March 2, 2006
and as presently in effect, certified by the California Secretary of State, was filed with the
Commission on March 14, 2006, in connection with Application No 06 03-02001-and is
incorporated herein by reference pursuant to Rule 16 of the Commission's Rules of Practice and
Procedure
1- Application No 06 03 0200 filed March 14 2006 regarding approval of early transfer of Anahenn s share of
SONGS 2&3 to Southern California Edison
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C Balance Sheet And Statement Of Income
Exhibit 2 to this Application contains copies of SCE s balance sheet as of September 30,
2009, and statement of income for the period ending September 30 2009 The balance sheet
shows SCE s utility plant at original cost less accumulated depreciation
Since 1954, pursuant to Commission Decision No 49665 dated February 16, 1954, in
Application No 33952, as modified by Decision No 91799 in 1980 SCE has utilized straight-
line remaining life depreciation for computing depreciation expense for accounting and
ratemaking purposes in connection with its operations Pursuant to Commission Decision No
59926 dated April 12, 1960 SCE uses accelerated depreciation for income tax purposes and
`flows through'reductions in income tax to customers within the Commission s jurisdiction for
property placed in service prior to 1981 Pursuant to Decision No 93848 in OII 24, SCE uses
the Accelerated Cost Recovery System ("ACRS ) for federal income tax purposes and
normalizes" reductions in income tax to customers for property placed in service after 1980 in
compliance with the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 and also in compliance with the Tax
Reform Act of 1986 Pursuant to Decision No 88-01-061 dated January 28, 1988, SCE uses a
gross of tax interest rate in calculating the AFUDC rate, and income tax normalization to account
for the increased income tax expense occasioned by the Tax Reform Act of 1986 provisions
requiring capitalization of interest during construction for income tax purposes
D Description Of Southern California Edison Company
SCE is an investor-owned public utility holding certificates of public convenience and
necessity to provide both electric and telecommunications services in portions of Central and
Southern California
E Service Territory
SCE's service territory is located in 15 counties in Central and Southern California,
consisting of Fresno Imperial Inyo Kern Kings, Los Angeles,Madera,Mono, Orange
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Riverside San Bernardino, Santa Barbara Tuolumne, 1 Tulare, and Ventura Counties, and
includes approximately 182 incorporated communities as well as outlying rural territories A list
of the counties and municipalities served by SCE is attached hereto as Exhibit 3 SCE also
supplies electricity to certain customers for resale under tariffs filed with the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission
F 'Description of Clear Wireless,LLC
Clear Wireless, LLC is a limited liability corporation licensed to do business in California
and is primarily an internet company engaged in the business of wireless broadband internet
transmission to internet subscribers located in California and throughout the USA
G Statutory Authoritv
This Application is made pursuant to the provisions of Section 851 of the California
Public Utilities Code the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure and prior decisions,
orders and resolutions of this Commission
H Supporting Exhibits
Exhibits 1 through 3, below are made a part of this Application
Exhibit 'Title
1 [Redacted] Fiber Use Agreement I Between Southern California Edison
Company and Clear Wireless, LLC dated January 12 2010
2 SCE's Balance Sheet and Statement of Income as of September 30 2009
3 List of Counties and Municipalities Served by SCE
SCE provides electric service to a small number of customer accounts in Tuolumne County and is not subject to
franchise iequirements in that county
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I Request For Expedited And Ex Parte Treatment
SCE believes that this Application contains all of the information that is required to
support the requested relief However, SCE is prepared to provide such other information as the
Commission may require to act on this Application SCE further believes that this Application
does not raise any material issues of fact
The relief requested by this Application is similar to that previously granted by the
Commission for SCE's license/lease of temporarily available excess capacity for underground
conduit space in D 93 04-019 (agreement with Metropolitan Fiber Systems of California, Inc)
and D 94-06-017 (agreement with Access Transmission Services, Inc ) and D 95-05 039
(agreement with Lmkatel Pacific, L P ) This request is also similar in some respects to that
granted by the Commission to PG&E in Decision 92-07-007 (Application No 92 04 011)
approving an arrangement in which fiber optic cable belonging to MCI Telecommunications
Corporation was allowed to be placed on transmission towers belonging to PG&E
SCE requests expedited treatment of this Application in order to proceed with the
implementation of the lease and the resulting generation of revenue for SCE's ratepayers, at the
earliest possible date SCE also requests that this Application be granted Ex Pal to The
transaction is consistent with the public interest and the preservation of resources through the
joint use of temporarily available capacity in SCE s existing underground conduit space and
aboveground poles, facilities and rights of way The lease to Clear Wireless would have no
impact on SCE s ability to serve its electric customers Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement
between SCE and Clear Wireless, no other parties are affected by this transaction, and the
amount of resources involved is de mmimis
IV
COMPLIANCE WITH RULE 2 1(c)
In compliance with Rule 2 1(c) of the Commission s Rules of Practice and Procedure
SCE is required to state 'the proposed category for the proceeding the need for hearing,the
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issues to be considered and a proposed schedule ' SCE proposes to categorize this Application
of Southern California Edison Company (U 338 E) for Authority to Lease Certain Fiber Optic
Cables to Clear Wireless, LLC as a ratesettmg proceeding SCE submits that hearings will not
be necessary The issue to be considered is as follows Is the proposed lease of certain optical
fibers along existing routes and additional routes being constructed in Southern California
adverse to the public interest?
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SCE suggests the following proposed schedule for this Application
February 5 2010 Application filed
March 5, 2010 Scopmg Memo issued and Case submitted to ALJ
April 2 2010 Proposed Decision
May 6, 2010 Commission Decision
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CONCLUSION
SCE respectfully requests that the Commission issue an expedited Ex Parte Order
authorizing SCE to enter into the lease with Clear Wireless described herein
Respectfully submitted
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
/s/Robert F LeMome
By ROBERT F LeMOINE
Attorney for Southern California Edison Company
CLEAR WIRELESS, LLC
Date February 3, 2010
By /s/Broady R Hodder
BROADY R HODDER
SVP Legal, General Counsel
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Exhibit 1
[Redacted] Fiber Use Agreement Between Southern California Edison Company and Clear
Wireless, EEC, dated January 12, 2010
FIBER USE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
AND
CLEAR WIRELESS LLC
This FIBER USE AGREEMENT ( Agreement ) made as of this 12th day of January 2010
( Effective Date ) by and between SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY ( SCE") a
California corporation and CLEAR WIRELESS LLC ( CUSTOMER ) a Nevada limited liability
corporation each individually a Party and collectively the Parties This agreement is made
with reference to the following facts among others
RECITALS
SCE is a public utility company regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission ( CPUC )
and is primarily engaged in the business of transmitting and distributing electrical power to
electric utility customers located within its Southern California electric service territory by means
of poles and conduits constructed by SCE for this purpose
CUSTOMER is a limited liability corporation licensed to do business in California and is primarily
an internet company engaged in the business of wireless broadband internet transmission to
internet subscribers located in California and throughout the USA
As part of the development of its telecommunications system and subject to the approval of the
CPUC CUSTOMER has agreed to lease from SCE and SCE has agreed to lease to
CUSTOMER certain fiber optic capacity on SCE s fiber optic network
NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants agreements
and undertakings contained herein the Parties intending to be legally bound hereby agree as
follows
1 GRANT OF LEASE TO USE FIBERS UPON COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION AND
TESTING
SCE intends to lease to CUSTOMER and CUSTOMER intends to lease from SCE two (2)
optical fibers (the Fibers ) in fiber optic telecommunications cables located on a route as shown
on Exhibit A ( Route or Routes as the context requires) A[redacted] mile portion of the
Route already exists and a [redacted] mile portion needed to complete the Route will be
constructed by SCE as described below and in Section 3 These two fibers are being
provisioned as a pair and neither Party may terminate only one fiber in the pair The Parties
have agreed that the demarcation points for each Route shall be as described in Exhibit A
( Demarcation Points )
The Parties acknowledge that a portion of the Route has not yet been designed engineered or
constructed and that SCE may change the path of the Route for reasons including the inability
to obtain easements or licenses on commercially reasonable terms delays in obtaining
construction permits or lack of available space on or in poles or conduits SCE will use
commercially reasonable industry standard efforts to construct between the Demarcation Points
shown on Exhibit A but not necessarily along the exact Route shown on Exhibit A
Upon completion of the installation of the telecommunications cables along the Route SCE will
test the Fibers in accordance with the acceptance testing standards in Exhibit B and will provide
the results in writing to CUSTOMER with fiber assignment numbers for the two (2) Fibers in the
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 1 Confidential And Proprietary
telecommunication cable to be leased to CUSTOMER Such notification of completion will
provided to CUSTOMER as soon as possible after the test results are completed Within ten
(10) business days of the date on which SCE notifies CUSTOMER of the acceptance testing
results CUSTOMER shall provide SCE with a written acceptance of the two Fibers or state the
reason for not accepting the Fibers
In the event of any good faith rejection by CUSTOMER SCE shall take such action as
reasonably necessary and as expeditiously as practicable to correct or cure such defect or
failure and the process of Fiber Acceptance Testing notice to CUSTOMER and acceptance
shall be repeated with respect to such rejected Fibers
If CUSTOMER does not provide SCE with a written acceptance or state the reason for not
accepting the Fibers within ten (10) business days of the date on which SCE provides notice of
the acceptance testing results CUSTOMER will be deemed to have accepted the two Fibers
Upon receipt of CUSTOMER's written acceptance of the Fibers or deemed acceptance SCE
will automatically grant to CUSTOMER an exclusive lease to the two Fibers assigned to
CUSTOMER which shall be the Acceptance Date for this Agreement
CUSTOMER acknowledges that the lease granted hereunder does not include the right to enter
the property upon which the Fibers are located except as specifically permitted in this
Agreement
During the term of this Agreement CUSTOMER shall also have the right to connect the Fibers
to its equipment on its side of the Demarcation Points shown on Exhibit A Such connections
shall be made and maintained at CUSTOMER s sole cost and expense and shall comply in all
respects with the requirements of this Agreement CUSTOMER s rights hereunder shall not
include the right to connect to the Fibers on SCE s side of the Demarcation Points shown on
Exhibit A
2 CONDITIONS TO LEASE
The lease granted pursuant to this Agreement is subject to the following terms and conditions
2 1 CPUC JURISDICTION AND APPROVAL
The lease is subject to approval by the CPUC CUSTOMER acknowledges that SCE cannot
begin construction of the new portion of the Route until the CPUC approves the lease described
herein If the CPUC does not approve the lease then either party may terminate this
Agreement without any termination liability
SCE shall make the application to the CPUC in a professional manner SCE will provide
CUSTOMER with a file-ready draft for their approval within fifteen (15) business days from the
Effective Date SCE will also provide CUSTOMER with all CPUC notices and decisions related
to this Agreement SCE makes no representation or warranty concerning its ability to secure
said order or how long the application process will take however SCE believes that this
Agreement is consistent with criteria used by the CPUC for approval of dark fiber leases by
SCE
2 2 CHANGES IN REGULATION
In the event that any regulatory authority issues any final decision ruling or order that materially
and adversely affects SCE s ability to perform in accordance with the terms covenants and
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 2 Confidential And Proprietary
conditions of this Agreement during the term SCE may terminate this Agreement or any
affected Route or Routes upon sixty (60) days written notice to CUSTOMER (unless the
decision ruling or order makes it necessary for SCE to provide a shorter notice period) without
incurring any termination liability If a termination pursuant to this section occurs prior to
Acceptance CUSTOMER shall receive a full refund of its One Time Payments already paid to
SCE less the total of all costs incurred by SCE in connection with performing its obligations
under this Agreement If a termination pursuant to this section occurs after Acceptance
CUSTOMER shall only be required to pay the fees or charges incurred to the date of
termination
2 3 CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS
CUSTOMER shall obtain all applicable licenses permits approvals or consents necessary to
operate as an internet service provider in California In the event that any regulatory authority
issues any final decision ruling or order that materially and adversely affects CUSTOMER s
ability to perform in accordance with the terms covenants and conditions of this Agreement
including failure to obtain such approvals through no fault of its own during the term shall not
be a material breach and CUSTOMER may terminate this Agreement or any affected Route or
Routes upon sixty (60) days written notice to SCE (unless the decision ruling or order makes it
necessary for CUSTOMER to provide a shorter notice period)without incurring any liability
except for amounts accrued up to date of termination
2 4 ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PERMITS
The Parties recognize that the existing SCE distribution system on which the Fibers are to be
installed has been constructed on rights of way that may be owned by SCE in fee or by grant of
an easement or license or as a result of statutory grant resulting from SCE s status as a public
utility under the laws of the State of California and that some significant portion of these rights
of way may not include grants of a right to construct or lease facilities such as the Fiber without
obtaining further rights from the present owners of such rights of way To the extent SCE
determines that such rights of way permit construction and operation of facilities such as the
Fiber for use by CUSTOMER without further grants and CUSTOMER concurs with SCE s
determination SCE agrees to allow CUSTOMER to use such rights of way for the purpose
described in this Agreement
On a mutually convenient date after SCE completes its property rights analysis of the Routes
the Parties shall meet and assess the adequacy of these property rights Either Party may elect
to terminate this Agreement without liability to the other Party by sending a written notice of
termination as provided in Section 24 within one (1) week of the meeting If either Party elects
to terminate the Agreement CUSTOMER shall receive a full refund of its One-Time Payments
already paid to SCE less the total of all costs incurred by SCE in connection with performing its
obligations under this Agreement The total amount withheld by SCE shall not exceed the total
One Time Fee The Parties may also agree to proceed with acquisition of the required property
rights or to redesign the Routes in an attempt to reduce the property rights that must be
obtained
If the Parties elect to redesign the Route the process described above including the right to
terminate the agreement without liability shall be repeated for the redesigned Route If the
Parties elect to proceed with the acquisition of additional rights SCE shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to negotiate such rights from the property owners SCE shall not be required
to condemn for any property right on the Route If SCE is unable to secure all required property
rights needed for the Route CUSTOMER may at its sole discretion and expense attempt to
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obtain such rights either through further negotiations with the property owner or by
condemnation If CUSTOMER elects to attempt to secure such rights they shall be in a form of
easement substantially similar to the easement form in Exhibit C In the event that CUSTOMER
does not secure the required rights through negotiation or condemnation CUSTOMER may
notify SCE that it is terminating the Agreement or request a meeting with SCE to discuss
alternative arrangements for proceeding If the Parties are unable to reach agreement on
alternative arrangements for proceeding either Party may terminate the Agreement without
liability to the other Party by sending a written notice of termination as provided in Section 24
within one week of the meeting to discuss alternative arrangements If either Party elects to
terminate the Agreement CUSTOMER shall receive a full refund of its One-Time Payments
already paid to SCE less the total of all costs incurred by SCE in connection with performing its
obligations under this Agreement The total amount withheld by SCE shall not exceed the total
One-Time Fee
CUSTOMER also acknowledges that before SCE can install the fiber optic cable SCE may have
to obtain construction or other permits from various governmental agencies SCE shall not
install fiber optic cables along any portion of the Routes for which a necessary permit has not
been obtained in the event that any permit request is denied unduly delayed or conditioned
upon the acceptance of terms that SCE deems unreasonable SCE shall request a meeting with
CUSTOMER to discuss alternative arrangements for proceeding If the Parties are unable to
reach agreement on alternative arrangements for proceeding either Party may terminate the
Agreement without liability to the other Party by sending a written notice of termination as
provided in Section 24 within one week of the meeting to discuss alternative arrangements If
either Party elects to terminate the Agreement CUSTOMER shall receive a full refund of its
One Time Payments already paid to SCE less the total of all costs incurred by SCE in
connection with performing its obligations under this Agreement The total amount withheld by
SCE shall not exceed the total One Time Fee
2 5 TERMINATIONS
A termination pursuant to this Section 2 shall not constitute a default
3 ROUTE CONSTRUCTION
SCE will design engineer and construct those portions of the Routes that are not already in
existence as of the Effective Date of this Agreement in conformity with its customary and usual
practices for the construction of fiber optic cables and the requirements of this Agreement
The Parties acknowledge that a variety of factors will influence when the Routes are completed
including the number of easements that must be obtained and the time needed to obtain them
and delays in the permitting process and restrictions on construction imposed by the permitting
agency SCE shall use commercially reasonable efforts to complete the construction and
testing of the Fibers along the Route within one-hundred twenty (120) days of the date of the
approval of the lease by the CPUC as described in Section 2 1
SCE will design engineer and construct those portions of the Routes that are not already in
existence as of the Effective Date of this Agreement at its sole cost and expense provided
however that if this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 2 4 then SCE s reasonably
incurred costs of designing engineering and constructing those portions of the Routes that are
not already in existence as of the Effective Date of the Agreement to the date of termination
shall be allocated as described in Section 2 4
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4 CUSTOMERS RESPONSIBILITIES FOR CONNECTIONS, EQUIPMENT, AND SET UP
4 1 CONNECTION TO FIBERS
CUSTOMER shall be solely responsible for connecting its cable or equipment to the Fibers at
the Demarcation Points shown in Exhibit A These connections must be made on
CUSTOMER s side of the Demarcation Point CUSTOMER shall make no changes in the
location of these connections without SCEs prior written consent CUSTOMER shall be solely
responsible for installing maintaining repairing or replacing any connections and for complying
at all times with all applicable safety codes ordinances laws regulations and rules
CUSTOMER shall be solely responsible for the cost of installing and maintaining these
connections CUSTOMER shall not perform any work related to connecting its fiber to SCE s
Fibers for which a necessary permit has not been obtained In the event that CUSTOMER does
not secure all required rights CUSTOMER may notify SCE that it is terminating the Agreement
or request a meeting with SCE to discuss alternative arrangements for proceeding If the
Parties are unable to reach agreement on alternative arrangements for proceeding either Party
may terminate the Agreement without liability to the other Party by sending a written notice of
termination as provided in Section 24 within one week of the meeting to discuss alternative
arrangements If either Party elects to terminate the Agreement CUSTOMER shall receive a
full refund of its One-Time Payments already paid to SCE less the total of all costs incurred by
SCE in connection with performing its obligations under this Agreement The total amount
withheld by SCE shall not exceed the total One Time Fee
4 2 EQUIPMENT
CUSTOMER shall be responsible for providing any equipment to use the Fibers to provide
communications services to its customers CUSTOMER acknowledges and agrees that SCE is
not obligated to supply any optical or electrical equipment nor is SCE responsible for (1)
performing any work other than as specified in this Agreement (2) providing other facilities
including without limitation generators batteries air conditioners fire protection and monitoring
and testing equipment(3) any installation repair or maintenance for equipment or facilities
provided by CUSTOMER
4 3 SET UP AT THE POINTS OF PRESENCE
Throughout the term of this Agreement CUSTOMER shall provide SCE the service
requirements in Exhibit D at CUSTOMER s sole cost and expense
4 4 CUSTOMER'S ACCESS TO SCE PROPERTY
Unauthorized access to SCE property creates safety issues for CUSTOMER SCE and the
public Unauthorized access in certain situations may violate homeland security requirements
and subject CUSTOMER or SCE to civil or criminal penalties CUSTOMER and its employees
or agents shall comply with all requests to cease work for any reason when on SCE property
4 5 CUSTOMER PROBLEMS
SCE has no obligation to notify CUSTOMER of any problems with CUSTOMER s equipment
fiber or facilities of which SCE may become aware as a result of any visits to CUSTOMER s
facilities
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5 AVAILABILITY AND USE OF FIBERS
5 1 FIBER RELIABILITY
If the attenuation (loss of light amplitude) of any of the Fibers deviates more than twenty five
percent (25%) from the attenuation specified in Exhibit B (hereinafter referred to as Attenuation
Deviation ) SCE shall repair or replace such Fibers at its sole cost within thirty (30) days
following receipt of written notice of such condition from CUSTOMER If SCE fails to do so
then as its sole remedy CUSTOMER shall have the right to terminate its use of the affected
portion of the Route without any liability for early termination Subject to the immediately
following paragraph should CUSTOMER s use of the Fibers become interrupted other than as
a result of CUSTOMER s activities for more than 4 hours in any 24 hour period then as
CUSTOMER s sole remedy except as set forth in Section 9 3 for breach of warranty SCE shall
credit CUSTOMER s account as follows
(a) Service Outage Credits
Service Outage Condition means any Attenuation Deviation or failure of the Fibers causing
loss of traffic For any Service Outage Condition SCE will issue a credit for the time period the
Fibers fall under a Service Outage Condition as shown in the table below
Outage Length Outage Credit
Less than 4 hours Zero credit
4- 24 hours 5% of MRC
24 36 hours 10% of MRC
36 48 hours 15% of MRC
48 72 hours 20% of MRC
72+ hours 25% of MRC
(b) Service Impairment Credits
Service Impairment Condition means any Attenuation Deviation or failure of the Fibers causing
traffic to be restored or re-routed to a different path For any Service Impairment Condition
SCE will issue a credit for the time period the Fibers fall under a Service Impairment Condition
as shown in the table below
Impairment Length Impairment Credit
Less than 4 hours Zero credit
4 24 hours One 1 day of credit
Each additional 24 hours One (1) additional day of credit
beyond 24 hours
The final period of less than 24 One (1) additional day of credit
hours preceding the end of the
Service Impairment Condition
The period(s) of any interruption(s) and/or of Attenuation Deviation shall be measured from the
time CUSTOMER initially reports the interruption to SCE to the time SCE reports service is
restored to CUSTOMER The outage credit time period begins when a Service Outage
Condition or Service Impairment Condition occurs and ends when the Service Outage Condition
or Service Impairment Condition has been remedied except that SCE is not responsible for any
delay in remedying any Service Outage Condition or Service Impairment Condition caused by
CUSTOMER (e g failure to release the fibers or scheduling the release of fibers for a later
more convenient time) Outage credits will not be credited or payable for any period of time
during which SCE personnel or contractors are denied access to CUSTOMER sites Scheduled
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Outages for maintenance purposes shall not be counted as interruptions In addition SCE shall
not be liable for interruptions delays errors or defects in transmission or for any related injury
whatsoever directly caused by CUSTOMER its agents or its customers or as a result of
facilities or equipment provided by CUSTOMER or for relocations repairs or replacements
pursuant to this Section
5 2 RELOCATION
If SCE is required by a lawful authority to relocate any of the telecommunications cables
containing the Fibers used by CUSTOMER SCE shall promptly notify CUSTOMER upon
receipt by SCE of the required relocation notice from the lawful authority SCE will inform
CUSTOMER of the schedule for the relocation whether use of any Fibers will be interrupted as
a result of the relocation and if so the estimated duration of the interruption In the event of a
required relocation the related interruption will not constitute an interruption for purposes of
Section 5 1 If any relocation would cause the aggregate total length of a span between two
Demarcation Points shown to increase by twenty (20) percent or more or the calculated
attenuation of a span between two Demarcation Points to increase by twenty (20) percent or
more then CUSTOMER may terminate the Agreement without termination liability to ether
party Alteration to the SCE network or the CUSTOMER network to accommodate the
relocation will be at the respective Party s sole expense
5 3 MAINTENANCE
SCE shall perform all scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance of the Fibers on SCE s side of
the Demarcation Points SCE Network Operations Center may be contacted at (800) 655-8844
for all maintenance inquiries and trouble reporting CUSTOMERS Network Operations Center-
NOC is (866)316 7575 [serv►ce_not►f►cation @clearw►re com]
SCE shall respond to any failure interruption or impairment of the services carried on the Fibers
which is caused by physical damage to the Fibers (including partial and total cable cuts) or to
any SCE equipment (an Interruption ) after receiving a report from CUSTOMER or otherwise
becoming aware that such an Interruption has occurred and shall repair or replace such
damage SCE shall begin to identify the source of an Interruption within two (2) hours after
becoming aware that an Interruption has occurred and shall diligently pursue isolating the
location of the problem thereafter SCE shall use commercially reasonable efforts to repair the
Interruption not more than twelve (12) hours after isolating the exact location of the problem
For each Interruption for which SCE fails to meet the response time SCE shall provide an
Outage Credit as described in Section 5 1
The SCE Maintenance Center shall be equipped to receive SCE System alarms twenty-four
(24) hours per day seven (7) days per week three-hundred-sixty-five (365) days per year
5 4 OUTAGES
SCE may upon seventy two (72) hours advance written or e-mail notice to CUSTOMER
schedule outages to maintain repair replace or upgrade the Fibers ( Scheduled Outages )
provided that (a) such Scheduled Outages shall not with respect to any cable segment
described on Schedule A exceed ten (10) hours in any calendar month and be scheduled
between the hours of 9 00 p m and 7 00 a m (b) the limitation set forth in subsection (a) shall
not apply to any Scheduled outages done in connection with any requests or requirements of a
governmental authority and (c) the scheduled interruption shall not be counted as an
interruption under Section 5 1 Not less than twenty-four (24) hours before an outage is
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scheduled to begin CUSTOMER will notify SCE whether it agrees to the scheduled outage by
contacting the SCE Network Operations Center at (800) 655 8844 or by return e-mail
CUSTOMER shall not unreasonably withhold its approval of the scheduled outage if
CUSTOMER does not provide such timely notice cancelling a scheduled outage then
CUSTOMER will be deemed to have approved the scheduled outage CUSTOMER will
cooperate to reschedule any cancelled outage
5 4 1 Termination for Chronic Outages CUSTOMER shall have the right to terminate a Route
with ten (10) business days prior written notice with no further payment obligation (including
early termination charges and/or monthly recurring charges) to SCE other than payment of
amounts past due and undisputed payment for charges due and owing through the end of the
ten (10) business day period if during any thirty (30) day time period there are three (3) or
more separate service outages which involve both sides of an affected Fiber ring being down
for more than twenty four (24) hours provided that
(i) CUSTOMER is not responsible for any outage or for prolonging any outage due to Its
negligence or Intentional conduct
(li) The outage occurs on the CUSTOMER Fibers
(iii) Each outage has been reported by CUSTOMER to SCE within the calendar month
and
(iv) CUSTOMER terminates the applicable Route within ten (10) business days following
the date on which the last outage occurred
CUSTOMER s right to terminate the affected Route and to receive Service Outage Credits shall
be CUSTOMER s sole and exclusive remedy and SCE s sole and exclusive obligation in the
event of a Chronic Outage
Unless otherwise specified if a service outage lasts longer than forty-eight (48) hours (as such
time period may be extended by Events of Force Majeure) and if SCE is not able to provide an
alternative solution in the interim and ultimately a permanent solution which is mutually
acceptable to both Parties and such permanent solution cannot be completed within ninety (90)
days then CUSTOMER may terminate such Route(s) by written notice of termination delivered
to SCE within five (5) business days from date solution is found to be mutually unacceptable
5 5 TEMPORARY SUSPENSION FOR EMERGENCY REPAIRS
SCE shall have the right to make necessary emergency repairs or changes to its Fibers and
related facilities at any time and will have the right when deemed materially necessary to
suspend or interrupt CUSTOMER s use of the Fibers temporarily for the purpose of making the
necessary emergency repairs or necessary emergency changes in its system When such
suspension or interruption of CUSTOMER s use of the Fibers for any appreciable period is
necessary SCE will notify CUSTOMER thereof as soon as circumstances permit and will
prosecute the work with reasonable diligence and if practicable at times that will cause the
least inconvenience When SCE is repairing or changing its facilities it shall take all appropriate
precautions to avoid unnecessary interruptions of CUSTOMER s use of the Fiber
5 6 FALSE CALL OUTS
If a CUSTOMER trouble report results in dispatch of SCE personnel and the trouble is
determined by the parties to be solely in CUSTOMER s network rather than a failure of SCE s
network SCE may charge CUSTOMER a dispatch fee not to exceed $150 per hour
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6 SURRENDER UPON TERMINATION
Upon the cancellation expiration or termination of this Agreement all rights of CUSTOMER to
use the Fibers shall immediately cease and SCE shall have no further obligations to
CUSTOMER with respect thereto Promptly thereupon CUSTOMER shall arrange with SCE to
remove all of CUSTOMER s electronics equipment or other property from SCE s property at
CUSTOMER s sole cost CUSTOMER shall peaceably quit and surrender the Fibers to SCE in
good order and condition subject to normal usage The Fibers including any improvements or
extensions made to them will remain the sole and exclusive property of SCE No cancellation
expiration or termination of this Agreement shall release either party from any liability or
obligation (whether of indemnity or otherwise)which may have attached or accrued previous to
or which may be accruing at the time of or by reason of such cancellation expiration or
termination
7 TAXES AND LIENS
During the term hereof CUSTOMER shall pay when due such portion of any applicable taxes
fees or assessment that are directly attributable to CUSTOMER s use of the Fibers or the public
rights-of-way that support or contain the Fibers (excluding property taxes) CUSTOMER shall
keep SCE s Fibers free from all new liens including but not limited to mechanics liens and
encumbrances by reason of the use of said Fibers by CUSTOMER or any person claiming
under CUSTOMER It is further agreed that in the event CUSTOMER shall fail to pay the
above mentioned taxes assessments or liens when due SCE shall have the right upon ten
(10) business days written notice to CUSTOMER to pay the same and charge the amount
thereof to CUSTOMER who shall pay the same upon demand together with interest at a rate of
the lesser of one and one-half percent (1 5%) per month or the maximum rate allowed by law
from the date of such expenditure by SCE
Should any additional tax or other fees be levied and/or assessed against SCE and/or its
property due to the unintended or willful action or inaction of CUSTOMER then SCE shall notify
CUSTOMER as soon as is reasonably practical SCE shall also provide CUSTOMER with
copies of any and all notices bills and other pertinent documentation CUSTOMER shall by
the earlier of forty five (45) days of receipt of such written notification(s) or ten (10) business
days prior to the specified due date for payment of such taxes pay to SCE the amount(s) of any
such assessment(s) and/or levy(ies)
8 NATURE OF RIGHTS GRANTED HEREUNDER
Neither the lease granted herein nor CUSTOMER s exercise of the rights given hereunder shall
confer upon CUSTOMER any property interest or possessory interest in SCE's fibers or facilities
or the Fibers and CUSTOMER shall never claim any such interest The Parties further
acknowledge that this Agreement is solely a fiber use agreement and does not require SCE to
furnish any telecommunications services to CUSTOMER
9 REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS
9 1 SCE REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS TO CUSTOMER THAT
a SCE is a corporation duly organized validly existing and in good standing under the laws of
the State of California and has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into this
Agreement
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b This Agreement when duly executed by SCE shall constitute a valid legal and binding
obligation of SCE and shall be enforceable in accordance with Its terms subject to the effect of
any bankruptcy Insolvency reorganization liquidation moratorium receivership
conservatorship readjustment of debts or other similar laws affecting the rights of creditors
generally
c To SCE s knowledge after due inquiry its existing franchise rights as an electric utility as
described in the Recitals are in full force and effect
9 2 CUSTOMER REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS TO SCE THAT
a CUSTOMER is a corporation duly organized validly existing and in good standing under the
laws of the State of Nevada and has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into
this Agreement in the state of California
b This Agreement when duly executed by CUSTOMER shall constitute a valid legal and
binding obligation of CUSTOMER and shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms
subject to the effect of any bankruptcy insolvency reorganization liquidation moratorium
receivership conservatorship readjustment of debts or other similar laws affecting the rights of
creditors generally
c As of the Effective Date and for the term of this Agreement that it has or will obtain to the
extent required by law before using any Fibers all government franchises licenses permits
certificates approvals consents and rights authorizing it to engage in the telecommunications
business in the State of California and to utilize public rights of way ( Approvals ) and will obtain
and maintain such Approvals and any additional rights required for it to comply with all
applicable legal requirements associated with this Agreement for and during the term of this
Agreement CUSTOMER acknowledges that the failure to obtain such Approvals and rights to
the extent required by law shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement and is grounds
for termination notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Agreement
d CUSTOMER is not aware of any facts that would justify a complaint to the Federal
Communications Commission or any state regulatory authority concerning the fees terms or
conditions of the transaction contemplated by this Agreement
e CUSTOMER shall not use the Fibers in a way that physically interferes in any way with or
adversely affects the use of the Fibers or cable of any other person using the SCE network
CUSTOMER shall keep all SCE property free from any new liens rights or claims of any third
party attributable to CUSTOMER
f CUSTOMER will use the Fibers in compliance with all applicable government codes
ordinances laws rules and regulations during the term of this Agreement
9 3 Except for the service outages credits set forth in Section 5 1 and SCE s installation
maintenance repair operation support and reliability obligations as they are set forth in other
sections of this agreement the Parties acknowledge and agree that CUSTOMER s sole rights
and remedies with respect to any defect in or failure of the Fibers to perform in accordance with
the applicable manufacturers contractors or vendors specifications with respect to the Fibers
shall be limited to the particular manufacturers contractor s or vendors warranty with respect
thereto which warranty to the extent permitted by the terms thereof shall be assigned to
CUSTOMER upon its request In the event any maintenance or repairs to the SCE network are
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required as a result of a breach of any warranty made by any manufacturers contractors or
vendors unless CUSTOMER shall elect to pursue such remedies Itself SCE shall pursue all
remedies against such manufacturers contractors or vendors on behalf of CUSTOMER and
SCE shall reimburse CUSTOMER for the costs it Incurs as a result of any such breach of
warranty to the extent the manufacturer contractor or vendor is obliged to such cost
9 4 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
OTHER THAN THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT SCE
MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY
FIBERS OR ROUTES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE SCE MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES
ABOUT THE ADEQUACY OF SCE S PROPERTY RIGHTS OR CUSTOMER S ABILITY TO
USE THESE RIGHTS TO OCCUPY OR USE THE FACILITIES OR FIBERS ALL SUCH
WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED NOTHING IN THIS SECTION 9 4
HOWEVER NOTHING HEREIN LIMITS SCE S INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE REPAIR
OPERATION SUPPORT AND RELIABILITY OBLIGATIONS AS THEY ARE SET FORTH IN
OTHER SECTIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT
10 TERM
This Agreement shall go Into effect on the Effective Date The term of the lease described
herein shall begin on the date CUSTOMER accepts the Fibers as described in Section 1 and
shall continue for an initial term of five (5) years which term may be renewed by CUSTOMER
for two additional five (5) year terms thereafter by providing SCE a written notice of renewal for
the additional five (5) year term(s) at least ninety (90) days prior to the end of the initial term or
renewal term The terms and conditions in this Agreement shall remain unchanged for the
additional terms unless amended in writing by the Parties In the event CUSTOMER chooses
not to renew this Agreement it shall notify SCE in writing at least ninety (90) days prior to the
end of the initial term or renewal term Notwithstanding this provision the Agreement may be
terminated prior to the end of the term as described in Section 12 Unless terminated earlier
this Agreement shall expire at the end of the five year lease or the five year extension if any
11 PAYMENTS
CUSTOMER shall pay SCE a one time fee of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100 000 00)
( One-Time Fee ) CUSTOMER shall pay Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50 000 00) of the One-
Time Fee within five days of the Effective Date and the remainder of the One-Time Fee will be
due upon CUSTOMER s acceptance of the Fiber or after the Fiber is deemed accepted as set
forth in Section 2 CUSTOMER shall also pay SCE a monthly fee of Ninety-Five Thousand
Eight Hundred Dollars ($95 800 00) during the term of the lease for use of the Fibers on the
Route ( Monthly Fee )
SCE will invoice CUSTOMER for the first Monthly Fee promptly upon CUSTOMER s
acceptance of the Fiber or after the Fiber is deemed accepted as set forth in Section 2
Thereafter SCE shall invoice CUSTOMER monthly in advance All payments shall be due and
payable within thirty five (35) days of the invoice postmark date If SCE does not receive
payment in full or a valid notice of dispute pursuant to this Section from CUSTOMER within
thirty-five (35) days of the invoice postmark date then SCE may without limiting its rights and
remedies under this Agreement and at law or equity elect to (i) notify CUSTOMER it is in
default under Section 13 or (ii) if default notice has not been cured under Section 13 then
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temporarily or permanently at SCE s option terminate this Agreement and/or disconnect the
Fibers from CUSTOMER s equipment without incurring any liability
CUSTOMER shall have ninety (90) days from the invoice postmark date to notify SCE of any
dispute concerning the invoice If CUSTOMER does not notify SCE of a dispute within the
ninety (90) day period then CUSTOMER shall be deemed to have waived any and all rights to
dispute the invoice and the invoice shall conclusively be deemed to have been proper correct
and complete as submitted by SCE In order for any such notice of dispute to be valid
CUSTOMER shall pay all undisputed amounts on or before the date of CUSTOMER s notice of
dispute SCE may not back bill CUSTOMER beyond ninety (90) days from the invoice postmark
date for fees not indicated on the initial invoice for such services
12 TERMINATION
This Agreement shall automatically terminate upon the expiration of the initial term unless
renewed by the Parties as described in Section 10 Either Party shall have the right to terminate
this Agreement in the event the other Party is in default as described in Section 13 This
Agreement may also terminate or be terminated by one of the Parties as specifically described
in Sections 2 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 5 1 and 9 2 No termination expiration or cancellation of this
Agreement shall affect the rights or obligations of either Party with respect to Sections 16 17
19 20 21 and 25
13 DEFAULT
Neither Party shall be in default under this Agreement or in breach of any provisions thereof
unless and until it has been given written notice of such default by the other Party and shall
have failed to cure such default within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice except for
default in any payment by CUSTOMER in which case CUSTOMER shall cure such default in
payment within ten (10) business days after receiving notice from SCE Where a default other
than for payment cannot reasonably be cured within a thirty (30) day period if the defaulting
Party shall proceed promptly to cure the same and prosecute such curing with due diligence
the time for curing such default shall be extended for a further thirty (30) days Upon the failure
to cure any such default within thirty (30) days after notice thereof or within thirty (30) days plus
the extension for curing with due diligence as set forth above the Party giving notice of the
default may thereupon terminate this Agreement by providing written notice pursuant to Section
24 Except as provided in Sections 16 4 and 16 5 upon default by either Party the non
defaulting Party shall have the right to pursue any or all remedies available at law or equity
14 FORCE MAJEURE
Neither Party shall be in default under this Agreement or liable or responsible for failure or delay
if and to the extent that any failure or delay in the Party s performance of one or more of its
obligations hereunder is caused by any of the following conditions act of God fire flood lack of
or delay in transportation material changes in government codes ordinances laws rules
regulations or licenses affecting this Agreement or changes in the interpretation of such laws
rules regulations or licenses by a court or agency having appropriate jurisdiction war terrorism
or civil disorder strikes or other labor disputes failure of a third party to grant a material
property right required or useful to perform such agreement changes in regulatory conditions
that materially impair either Party s ability to perform its duties or obligations or to obtain the
material benefits of this Agreement or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of such
Party The Party claiming relief under this Article shall notify the other Party in writing of the
existence of a force majeure event relied on and the cessation or termination of said event The
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Party claiming relief shall exercise reasonable commercial efforts to minimize any such delay
provided that nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring SCE or CUSTOMER to
settle any strike work stoppage or labor dispute in which it may be involved or to accept any
permit certificate license or other government approval on terms deemed unacceptable to such
Party or to enter into any contract or other undertaking on terms which the Party deemed to be
unduly burdensome and costly
15 ASSIGNMENT AND TRANSFER
Each Party shall have the right to assign this Agreement or all or a portion of its rights and
obligations hereunder at any time without the other Party s consent to its wholly owned
subsidiary or any Affiliate or a successor to substantially all the assets of the assigning Party by
way of merger consolidation or sale of assets provided that in the case of such assignment
pursuant to this Section 15 such assignee shall assume in writing all warranties
representations and obligations of the assigning Party under this Agreement and the assigning
Party shall give the other Party written notice of any such assignment Subject to the foregoing
this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective successors and
assigns of the parties hereto For purpose of this section Affiliate means with respect to either
Party any corporation including limited liability corporation utility or other entity 5 percent or
more of whose outstanding securities are owned controlled or held with power to vote directly
or indirectly either by such Party or any of its subsidiaries or by such Party s parent
corporation
Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph SCE shall have the unrestricted right without
CUSTOMER s consent to subcontract any of its construction maintenance or other obligations
hereunder
16 INDEMNIFICATION AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
16 1 (a) CUSTOMER shall indemnify and hold harmless SCE its parent company affiliates
directors shareholders invitees licensees employees agents contractors successors and
assigns from any and all costs liabilities penalties claims and expenses including those from
death or injury to any person or from a loss or damage to any real personal or other property
arising from a breach of any obligation or duty or from any act or omission by CUSTOMER or
by any of CUSTOMER s agents contractors affiliates invitees or employees
16 1(b) SCE shall indemnify and hold harmless CLEARWIRE its parent company affiliates
directors shareholders invitees licensees employees agents contractors successors and
assigns from any and all costs liabilities claims and expenses from death or injury to any
person or from a loss or damage to any real personal or other property arising from a breach of
any obligation or duty or from any act or omission by SCE or by any of SCE S agents
contractors affiliates invitees or employees
162 The obligations of the Parties under this Section 16 shall arise at such time if any that
any claim is made or loss is incurred by either party and the entry of judgment or the litigation
of any claim shall not be a condition precedent to the obligations of the Parties hereunder
163 Each Party shall promptly notify the other Party of the existence of any matters to which
the other Party s indemnity obligations apply The indemnifying Party shall defend at its own
expense with mutually acceptable counsel any such matter provided that the indemnified Party
shall at all times also have the right to fully participate in the defense and consent to any
settlement or compromise The indemnified Party will provide the indemnifying Party with
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reasonable Information and assistance at Its own expense to help the Indemnifying Party to
defend such Claims The indemnifying Party will not have any right without the indemnified
Party s written consent to settle any such claim if such settlement arises from or is part of any
criminal action suit or proceeding or contains a stipulation to or admission or acknowledgment
of any liability infringement or wrongdoing (whether in contract tort or otherwise) on the part of
the indemnified Party or its Affiliates or otherwise requires the indemnified Party or its Affiliates
to take or refrain from taking any material action (such as the payment of fees)
16 4 EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO A PARTY S INDEMNITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
OBLIGATIONS IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL
INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOSS OF
THE OTHER PARTY S CUSTOMERS OR GOOD WILL OR LOST REVENUE OR PROFITS)
FOR ANY CAUSE OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT ARISING IN ANY
MANNER FROM THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OR NON-PERFORMANCE
OF OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OR FORESEEABILITY
THEREOF
16 5 THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF EITHER PARTY TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR DAMAGES
UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT (EXCLUDING
INTENTIONAL WRONGDOING BUT NOT INTENTIONAL BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT)
SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT AS OF THE DATE OF THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE LIABILITY
17 INSURANCE
At all times during the term of this Agreement both parties shall maintain and shall require its
subcontractors which do any work on connections to the Fibers to maintain insurance
coverage as described in the following subsections Both parties upon request shall promptly
furnish written proof of insurance satisfactory to the other party
171 Workers Compensation Insurance with statutory limits in accordance with the laws of
the State of California and Employers Liability Insurance with limits of not less than
$1 000 000
172 Commercial General Liability Coverage including owners and contractors protective
liability product/completed operations liability and contractual liability with a combined single
limit of$1 000 000 each occurrence
173 Excess liability/umbrella coverage of$5 000 000
174 Such insurance policies shall provide that the other party shall receive not less than
thirty (30) days written notice prior to the cancellation or reduction in coverage of such
insurance If requested a party shall provide proof of such insurance coverage to the other
party Each party shall be permitted to lawfully self insure to meet such insurance coverage
requirements
18 RIGHTS OF OTHERS TO USE OF SCE FACILITIES
This Agreement shall not foreclose SCE from entering into agreements with others for the use
of any of SCE s facilities other than the Fibers leased to CUSTOMER pursuant to Section 1 of
this Agreement provided such agreements do not directly or indirectly infringe upon or
contravene the rights afforded to CUSTOMER under this Agreement
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19 DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
The nondisclosure agreement attached as Appendix 1 is incorporated herein and the
termination date of said agreement is modified to conform to the date of termination of this
Agreement Notwithstanding any language to the contrary in this Agreement or in any other
agreement between the Parties including in any confidentiality agreement either Party may
without the prior consent of the other Party provide information related to this Agreement to any
regulatory or governmental entity that requests such information however whenever feasible
the disclosing party will give the other Party prompt advance notice of any such request to
provide the opportunity to object unless such notice is prohibited by law Neither Party shall
issue or sponsor any advertising or publicity that states or implies either directly or indirectly
that a Party endorses recommends or prefers the other Party s services without first obtaining
the other Party s prior written consent Any press release concerning this Agreement requires
the prior approval of the other Party
20 GOVERNING LAW AND REQUIREMENTS
This Agreement and the rights and obligations of the Parties hereunder shall for all purposes be
governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California
without regard to principles of conflicts of law
21 NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES
All of the terms conditions rights and duties provided for in this Agreement are and shall
always be solely for the benefit of the Parties hereto It is the intent of the Parties that no third
party (including either Party s customers) shall ever be the intended beneficiary of any
performance duty or right created or required pursuant to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement
22 WAIVER
This failure of either Party to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement or the waiver
thereof in any instance shall not be construed as a general waiver or relinquishment on its part
of any such provision but the same shall nevertheless be and remain in full force and effect
23 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
At all times during the term of this Agreement the Parties shall comply in all material respects
with all laws rules regulations and codes of all governmental authorities having jurisdiction
over a Party or its performance of obligation under this Agreement and the underlying rights of
property owners which are now applicable or may be applicable hereafter including without
limitation all special laws policies ordinances or regulations now in force as amended or
hereafter enacted Nothing herein shall be deemed a waiver of the Parties right to challenge
the validity of any such law rule regulation code or third party right
24 NOTICE
All notices requests or other communications (other than those normally required during the
installation process) under this Agreement or required by law shall be in writing and shall be
hand delivered sent by overnight delivery service mailed by first-class registered or certified
mail postage prepaid and return receipt requested or transmitted by facsimile addressed as
follows
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 15 Confidential And Proprietary
If to CUSTOMER Clear Wireless LLC
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland WA 98033
Attn Connie Williams Legal Dept
Tel (425) 216-7600
Fax (425)216-7776
Email connie williams@clearwire com
With copy to Clear Wireless LLC
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland WA 98033
Attn Corporate Counsel
Tel (425) 216-7600
Fax (425) 216 7776
If to Billing Clear Wireless LLC
ATTN Telwares Solutions 130
P O Box 18010
Pueblo CO 81008
Ami Walton ami walton@clearwire com
Tel (425) 216-7891
Fax (425) 216 7900
If to SCE Edison Carrier Solutions
Southern California Edison Company
4900 Rivergrade Road Suite B120
Irwindale California 91706
Attn Carrier Solutions Contract Administrator
Facsimile (626) 543-8985
With copy to Southern California Edison Company
Law Department G O 1 Quad 3C
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead California 91770
Attn Law Department—Telecommunications Section
Facsimile (626) 302-6693
Each Party shall be responsible for giving timely notice of any changes in the notice information
listed above
25 DISPUTE RESOLUTION
251 Except as may otherwise be set forth in this Agreement all disputes arising under this
Agreement shall be resolved as set forth in this Section 25 To be eligible for resolution under
this Section 25 any dispute by CUSTOMER concerning payments must be invoked in
accordance with the requirements of Section 11
252 SCE and CUSTOMER shall attempt in good faith to resolve any dispute arising out of or
relating to this Agreement promptly by negotiations between an authorized representative of
each of the Parties Any dispute which cannot be resolved between the authorized
representatives shall be referred to an officer or designee of each of the Parties for resolution
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 16 Confidential And Proprietary
SCE or CUSTOMER may give the other Party written notice of any dispute Within twenty (20)
days after delivery of such notice the designated parties shall meet at a mutually acceptable
time and place and thereafter as often as they reasonably deem necessary to exchange
information and to attempt to resolve the dispute If the matter has not been resolved within
thirty (30) days of the first meeting or such other time period as the Parties may select then
each party shall promptly (but no later than ten (10) business days thereafter) (a) appoint a
designated representative who has sufficient authority to settle the Dispute and who is at a
higher management level than the person with direct responsibility for the administration of this
Agreement (the Designated Representative ) and (b) notify the other parry in writing of the
name and contact information of such Designated Representative The Designated
Representatives shall then meet as often as they deem necessary in their reasonable judgment
in order to discuss the Dispute and negotiate in good faith to resolve the Dispute The
Designated Representatives in good faith shall mutually determine the format for such
discussions and negotiations and the scope of information exchanges if any If the parties are
unable to resolve the Dispute within sixty (60) days after the appointment of both Designated
Representatives then either party may proceed with any other available remedy
253 All negotiations and discussions conducted pursuant to this Section shall be confidential
and shall be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations to which Section 1154 of the
California Evidence Code shall apply which section is incorporated in this Agreement by
reference
254 Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions either SCE or CUSTOMER may seek a
preliminary injunction or other provisional judicial remedy if in its judgment such action is
necessary to avoid irreparable damage or to preserve the status quo
255 SCE and CUSTOMER shall continue to perform their obligations under this Agreement
pending final resolution of any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement
256 if SCE and CUSTOMER after good faith efforts to resolve a dispute under the terms of
this Agreement (as provided in Section 25 2) cannot agree to a resolution of the dispute either
Party may pursue whatever legal remedies may be available to such Party at law or in equity
before a court of competent jurisdiction and with venue in Los Angeles County California
26 GENERAL PROVISIONS
a) Maintenance of Records by CUSTOMER For the term of this Agreement and for one
year after its termination CUSTOMER shall maintain records sufficient to demonstrate to SCE
that it is in full compliance with the requirements of this Agreement CUSTOMER shall
reasonably comply with any material request by SCE for such records
b) No Subleasing CUSTOMER shall not sublease or sublet the Fibers this Agreement or
any right obligation or privilege given to it under this Agreement
c) Interpretation The language of each part of this Agreement shall be construed simply
and according to its fair meaning and shall never be construed either for or against either Party
regardless of which Party may have drafted the provision
d) Compliance with Laws At all times during the term of this Agreement the Parties shall
comply in all material respects with all laws rules regulations and codes of all governmental
authorities having jurisdiction over a Party or its performance of obligation under this Agreement
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 17 Confidential And Proprietary
and the underlying rights of property owners which are now applicable or may be applicable
hereafter including without limitation all special laws policies ordinances or regulations now in
force as amended or hereafter enacted Nothing herein shall be deemed a waiver of the
Parties right to challenge the validity of any such law rule regulation code or third party right
e) invalidity of Provisions To the extent that any terms or provisions of this Agreement
shall be finally determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid (i) such invalidity
shall not affect release or modify any other terms or provisions and (ii) in lieu of each such
provision which is invalid illegal or unenforceable there shall be substituted or added as part of
this Agreement a legal valid and enforceable provision which shall be selected to be as similar
as possible in achieving the economic and business objectives of the Parties to such illegal
invalid or unenforceable provision
f) Incorporation Clause This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the
Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and it supersedes all prior oral or written
agreements commitments or understanding with respect to the subject matter hereof No
subsequent agreement among the Parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement shall
be effective or binding unless it is made in writing by authorized representatives of the Parties
All references to sections unless otherwise noted shall refer to sections of this Agreement and
all references to Exhibits are to the Exhibits attached hereto each of which is made a part
hereof for all purposes
g) Exhibits Exhibits referenced herein are incorporated by said reference and may only be
modified as described herein or by a written agreement of the Parties
27 COUNTERPARTS
This Agreement may be executed in counterparts each of which need not contain the
signatures of more than one Party but both such counterparts taken together shall constitute
one and the same Agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF each of the signatories hereto represent and warrant that they have
been duly and properly authorized to sign this Agreement on behalf of the Party for whom they
sign
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY CLEAR WIRELESS LLC
By Lisa Swenerton By
Title General Manager Title
Edison Carrier Solutions
Date Date
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 18 Confidential And Proprietary
EXHIBIT A
ROUTE DIAGRAM
[REDACTED]
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 19 Confidential And Proprietary
EXHIBIT B
FIBER RELIABILITY/TESTING/ATTENUATION
1 TYPICAL FIBER ATTENUATION
Single mode fiber specifications may vary depending on the fiber manufacturer Typical levels
of 0 45 dB per km @ 1310nm and 0 30 dB per km @1550nm are expected excluding connector
losses
2 DESIGN CRITERIA
The number of cable splices at the time of original construction was designed to an average of
2 0 km between splices Due to cable cuts and cable relocation additional splices may be
installed
3 SPAN CHARACTERISTICS
Maximum total span loss must not exceed 35 0 dB at 1550nm for a 100 km span
Span loss will be the sum of cable loss in dB/km plus System splice loss in dB
Maximum span dispersion = 2250ps/nm for a 100 km span
4 SPLICE LOSS
Splices shall be measured using bi-directional methods to average splice loss The splice loss
of a single splice will average 0 3 dB @1550nm The mean average loss of all splices in a span
will average 0 15 dB or less (To calculate this measurement the bi directional splice losses
measured above will be summed and divided by the number of splices within the span )
5 TESTING
5 1 No later than five (5) business days after the timely completion of the acceptance tests for
the New Fibers SCE shall deliver to CUSTOMER a written report of the test results (including
but not limited to the attenuation measurements of the New Fibers)
5 2 OTDR testing will be done at both 1310 and 1550 on a bidirectional basis Actual OTDR
test results will be provided that include pulse with averaging and range
5 3 The end to end test will be conducted from both directions at 1310 and 1550 nm using
industry standard laser source and power meter Fiber continuity and the absence of fiber
crossing will be conducted
5 4 All connectors will be terminated using SC/UPC interfaces with maximum reflectance of
less that 50db
6 SPAN DESIGN
Except as to CUSTOMER facilities physical diversity of 25 on lateral and ring design fibers is
required wherever practicable SCE shall provide a list of all single lateral or non diverse cables
prior to acceptance
7 DOCUMENTS
SCE will provide OTDR End to End test results and a G►S map of the Route at the time of
acceptance
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 20 Confidential And Proprietary
EXHIBIT C
FORM OF EASEMENT
(Name of property Owner) hereby grants to Southern California Edison Company (SCE) and its
successors and assigns and (Name of Customer) and its successors and assigns
(collectively Grantee ) an easement over the portion of the property commonly known as
(street address city state and zip code) that is encumbered by SCE s existing electric utility
easement for the purposes of constructing using maintaining operating altering adding to
repairing replacing reconstructing inspecting and/or removing facilities consisting of but not
limited to cables poles cross arms wires anchors guys braces amplifiers vaults and
enclosures concrete pads markers and other appurtenances fixtures and/or facilities
necessary or useful for internal and commercial communications purposes Grantee shall have
the right of ingress and egress from said easement for the purpose of exercising the rights
herein granted
Date
Owners Signature
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 21 Confidential And Proprietary
EXHIBIT D
SET UP AT CUSTOMER'S POINT OF PRESENCE
CUSTOMER Points of Presence ( POPs )
1 [redacted]
2 [redacted]
3 [redacted]
4 [redacted]
5 [redacted]
In order for SCE to provide service to the POPs as described above throughout the Term of this
Agreement including any renewals CUSTOMER is solely responsible for meeting the following
service requirements for every POP throughout the Term including any renewals
CUSTOMER to provide diverse four inch entrance conduits at each POP from the SCE POI to
the equipment cabinet location
CUSTOMER must arrange for the existing easements to allow SCE to install operate and
maintain its cable into the POPs
Such easements or other permission must be in a form reasonably acceptable to SCE and must
permit 24 hour access to the telecommunication lines for the purpose of making repairs and
maintenance
CUSTOMER to provide one equipment cabinet shall be capable to accommodate equipment
with installation space requirements of 19 or 23 by 14 RU and depth 15
CUSTOMER will provide 7 day 24 hour access to facilities for maintenance and repairs
CUSTOMER waives any collocation fees
CUSTOMER to assure security of SCE equipment and cable within CUSTOMER jurisdiction at
the site
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 22 Confidential And Proprietary
APPENDIX 1
NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
SCE—Clear Wireless Dark Fiber Lease 23 Confidential And Proprietary
Exhibit 2
SCE's Balance Sheet and Statement of Income as of September 30, 2009
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
PART I FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1 Financial Statements
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
September 30, September 30,
In millions 2009 2008 2009 2008
(Unaudited)
Operating revenue $ 3,069 $ 3 468 $ 7,531 $ 8 698
Fuel 177 415 533 1161
Pui chased power 1,032 1 333 2,155 3 053
Other operation and maintenance 802 721 2,222 2 145
Depreciation decommissioning and amortization 302 276 877 830
Property and other taxes 60 61 187 179
Gam on sale of assets — (1) (1) (9)
Total operating expenses 2,373 2 80-) 5,973 7 359
Operating income 696 663 1,558 1 339
Interest income 4 2 9 12
Othei nonoperatmg income 69 20 126 69
Interest expense — net of amounts capitalized (105) (104) (320) (297)
Other nonoperatmg deductions (13) (81) (33) (114)
Income before income taxes 651 500 1,340 1 009
Income tax expense 236 158 159 268
Net income 415 342 1,181 741
Less Net income attributable to noncontrollmg interests 56 94 90 161
Dividends on preferred and preference stock not
subject to mandatory redemption 13 13 38 38
Net income available for common stock $ 346 $ 235 $ 1,053 $ 542
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
September '10, September 30,
In millions 2009 2008 2009 2008
(Unaudited)
Net income $ 415 $ 342 $ 1,181 $ 741
Other comprehensive income (loss) net of tax
Pension and postretn-ement benefits other than pensions
Amortization of net gam (loss) included in net
income — net — (1) 1 (2)
Comprehensive income 415 341 1,182 739
Less Comprehensive income attributable to
noncontrolling interests 56 94 90 161
Comprehensive income attributable to SCE $ 359 $ 247 $ 1,092 $ )78
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial stztements
1
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
September 30, December 31,
In millions 2009 2008
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Cash and equivalents $ 754 $ 1 611
Short term investments 3 3
Receivables less alloNNances of $47 and $39 for uncollectible accounts
at respective dates 952 703
Accrued unbilled revenue 583 328
Inventory 332 365
Derr ative assets 195 1--)7
Regulatory assets 57 605
Deferred income taxes — net 16 147
Other current assets 127 283
Total current assets 3 019 4202
Nonutility property— less accumulated depreciation of $73) and $765
at respective dates 330 953
Nuclear decommissioning trusts 3,025 2 524
Other investments 80 68
Total investments and other assets 3 435 3 545
Utility plant at original cost
Transmission and distribution 21,035 20 006
Generation 2,633 1 819
Accumulated depreciation (5,757) (5 570)
Construction work in progress 2,688 2 454
Nuclear fuel at amortized cost 277 260
Total utility plant 20,876 18 969
Derivative assets 237 74
Regulatory assets 5,084 5 414
Othei long term assets 503 364
Total long term assets 5,824 5 852
Total assets $ 33,154 $ 32 568
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements
2
SOUTHERN' CALIFORNIA EDISON
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
September 30, December 31,
In millions, except share amounts 2009 2008
(Unaudited)
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Short term debt $ — $ 1893
Current portion of long term debt 250 1>0
Accounts payable 888 948
Accrued taxes 239 340
Accrued interest 100 153
Customer deposits 241 227
Book overdrafts 259 224
Derivative liabilities 104 156
Regulatory liabilities 1 176 1 111
Other current liabilities 608 572
Total current liabilities 3 865 5 774
Long term debt 6,490 6 212
Deferred income taxes —net 3 335 2 918
Deferred investment tax credits 99 101
Customer advances 123 137
Derivative liabilities 632 738
Pensions and benefits 2,613 2 485
Asset retirement obligations 3,137 3 007
Regulatory liabilities 2,848 2 481
Other deferred ci edits and other long term liabilities 1,338 902
Total deferred credits and other liabilities 14,125 12 769
Total liabilities 24,480 24 755
Commitments and contingencies (Note 6)
Common stock, no pal �alue (434 8b8104 shares outstanding at each date) 2,168 2 168
Additional paid in capital 548 532
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (13) (14)
Retained eainmgs 4,675 3 827
Total common shareholder's equity 7,378 6 513
Preferred and preference stock not subject to mandatory redemption 920 920
Noncontrolhng interests 376 380
Total equity 8,674 7 813
Total liabilities and equit-, $ 33,154 $ 32 568
4uthorized common stock is 560 million shares at each reporting period
The accompanvmg notes are an integral part of these comohdated financial statements
Exhibit 3
List of Counties and Municipalities served by SCE
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
Citizens or some of the citizens of the following counties and municipal corporations will or may
be affected by the changes in rates proposed herein
COUNTIES
Fresno Kings Orange Tuolumne*
Imperial Los Angeles Riverside Tulare
Inyo Madera San Bernardino Ventura
Kern Mono Santa Barbara
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
Adelanto Cudahy La Habra Ojai Santa Monica
Agoura Hills Culver City La Habra Heights Ontario Santa Paula
Alhambra Cypress La Mirada Orange Seal Beach
Aliso Viejo Delano La Palma Oxnard Sierra Madre
Apple Valley Desert Hot Springs La Puente Palm Desert Signal HIII
Arcadia Diamond Bar La Verne Palm Springs Simi Valley
Artesia Downey Laguna Beach Palmdale South El Monte
Avalon Duarte Laguna Hills Palos Verdes Estates South Gate
Baldwin Park El Monte Laguna Niguel Paramount South Pasadena
Barstow El Segundo Laguna Woods Perris Stanton
Beaumont Exeter Lake Elsinore Pico Rivera Tehachapi
Bell Farmersville Lake Forest Placentia Temecula
Bell Gardens Fillmore Lakewood Pomona Temple City
Bellflower Fontana Lancaster Port Hueneme Thousand Oaks
Beverly Hills Fountain Valley Lawndale Porterville Torrance
Bishop Fullerton Lindsay Rancho Cucamonga Tulare
Blythe Garden Grove Loma Linda Rancho Mirage Tustin
Bradbury Gardena Lomita Rancho Palos Verdes Twentynine Palms
Brea Glendora Long Beach Rancho Santa Margarita Upland
Buena Park Goleta Los Alamitos Redlands Victorville
Calabasas Grand Terrace Lynwood Redondo Beach Villa Park
California City Hanford Malibu Rialto Visalia
Calimesa Hawaiian Gardens Mammoth Lakes Ridgecrest Walnut
Camarillo Hawthorne Manhattan Beach Rolling Hills West Covina
Canyon Lake Hemet Maywood Rolling Hills Estates West Hollywood
Carpinteria Hermosa Beach McFarland Rosemead Westlake Village
Carson Hesperia Mission Viejo San Bernardino Westminster
Cathedral City Hidden Hills Monrovia San Buenaventura Whittier
Cerritos Highland Montclair San Dimas Woodlake
Chino Huntington Beach Montebello San Fernando Yorba Linda
Chino Hills Huntington Park Monterey Park San Gabriel Yucaipa
Claremont Indian Wells Moorpark San Jacinto Yucca Valley
Commerce Industry Moreno Valley San Marino
Compton Inglewood Murneta Santa Ana
Corona Irvine Newport Beach Santa Barbara
Costa Mesa Irwindale Norco Santa Clarita
Covina La Canada Flintridge Norwalk Santa Fe Springs
SCE provides electric service to a small number of customer accounts in Tuolumne County and is not subject to franchise
requirements
LW00368�,636 APPENDIX B B I
VERIFICATION
I am an officer of the applicant corporation herein, and am authorized to make this
verification on its behalf I am informed and believe that the matters stated in the foregoing
document are true
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct
Executed this 2nd day of February, 2010, at Rosemead California
/s/Pedro J Pizarro
PEDRO J PIZARRO
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
POWER OPERATIONS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Post Office Box 800
Rosemead, California 91770
VERIFICATION
I am an officer of the applicant corporation herein, and am authorized to make this
verification on its behalf I am informed and believe that the matters stated in the foregoing
document are true
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct
Executed this_2nd_day of February, 2010 at Kirkland Washington
/s/Broady R Hodder
BROADY R HODDER
SVP Legal, General Counsel
CLEAR WIRELESS LLC
4400 Carillon Point
Kirkland WA 98033
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that pursuant to the Commission s Rules of Practice and Procedure I
have this day served a true copy of APPLICATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
COMPANY (U 338 E)FOR AUTHORITY TO LEASE CERTAIN FIBER OPTIC CABLES
TO CLEAR WIRELESS, LLC on all parties identified on the attached service list(s)
Transmitting the copies via e mail to all parties who have provided an e-mail address
First class mail will be used if electronic service cannot be effectuated
Executed this 3rd day of February 2010, at Rosemead, California
/s/Andrea Moreno
ANDREA MORENO
Project Analyst
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
Post Office Box 800
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
Rosemead, California 91770