File #: 18-2888    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mansfield, Texas, Approving a Negotiated Settlement Between the Atmos Cities Steering Committee (“ACSC”) and Atmos Energy Corp., Mid-Tex Division Regarding the Company’s 2018 Rate Review Mechani
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/12/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/24/2018 Final action: 9/24/2018
Title: Resolution - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mansfield, Texas, Approving a Negotiated Settlement Between the Atmos Cities Steering Committee (“ACSC”) and Atmos Energy Corp., Mid-Tex Division Regarding the Company’s 2018 Rate Review Mechanism Filings
Sponsors: Joe Smolinski, Jeff Price
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Attachments 1-2
Title
Resolution - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mansfield, Texas, Approving a Negotiated Settlement Between the Atmos Cities Steering Committee (“ACSC”) and Atmos Energy Corp., Mid-Tex Division Regarding the Company’s 2018 Rate Review Mechanism Filings
Requested Action
Consider approval of the attached resolution.
Recommendation
Staff recommends that council approve the attached resolution.
Description/History
The City, along with 171 other Mid-Texas cities served by Atmos Energy Corporation, Mid-Tex Division (“Atmos Mid-Tex” or “Company”), is a member of the Atmos Cities Steering Committee (“ACSC”). In 2007, ACSC and Atmos Mid-Tex settled a rate application filed by the Company pursuant to Section 104.301 of the Texas Utilities Code for an interim rate adjustment commonly referred to as a GRIP filing (arising out of the Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program legislation). That settlement created a substitute rate review process, referred to as Rate Review Mechanism (“RRM”), as a substitute for future filings under the GRIP statute.
Since 2007, there have been several modifications to the original RRM Tariff. The most recent iteration of an RRM Tariff was reflected in an ordinance adopted by this council earlier this year. On or about April 1, 2018, the Company filed a rate request pursuant to the RRM Tariff adopted by ACSC members. The Company claimed that its cost-of-service in a test year ending December 31, 2017, entitled it to additional system-wide revenues of $42.0 million. Application of the standards set forth in ACSC’s RRM Tariff required Atmos to reduce its request to $27.4 million. After review of the consultants’ report, the Company offered to settle for a system-wide increase of $25.9 million. Following further negotiations, ACSC’s Executive Committee agreed to recommend a system-wide rate increase of $24.9 million. That increase when allocated to ACSC members results in an increase of $17.8 million. The Effective ...

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