HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN OCT 14 1993 SPECIAL SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD OCTOBER 14, 1993 - 7:30 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
met in special session this the 14th day of October, 1993, in the
Beaumont Civic Center, in conjunction with other cities under Sub-
Section 43 of the Public Utility Regulatory Act, to conduct a Public
Hearing concerning whether the current electricity rate of Gulf States
Utilities Company is just and reasonable, with the following present:
HONORABLE: Evelyn M. Lord Mayor
Andrew P. Cokinos Councilman At Large
Lulu L. Smith Councilman, Ward I
John R. Davis Councilman, Ward III
Absent: Guy N. Goodson Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman, Ward II
Brian R. Alter Councilman At Large
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Barbara Liming Deputy City Clerk
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Port Arthur Mayor Mary Ellen Summerlin opened the Public Hearing and
asked Vidor Mayor Ruth Woods to lead the Invocation.
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Mayor Evelyn M. Lord welcomed participants in the Public Hearing, and
said, "I trust that we're all going to go away with a feeling that
things have been well done. "
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A Roll Call with a statement that proper notices were posted and
published was given by mayors from: China, quorum; Port Neches, quorum;
Groves, quorum; Nederland, quorum; Beaumont, quorum; Bevil Oaks, quorum;
Vidor, quorum; Port Arthur, two members present, not a quorum. Mayor
Summerlin confirmed with Beaumont City Attorney Lane Nichols that since
no legal action is likely to be taken tonight, lack of a quorum will not
present any legal problem with the Public Hearing.
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Mayor Summerlin said that by common consent between the cities and Gulf
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State Utilities Company, Mr. Don Butler, the attorney hired on behalf of
the cities, is asked to be the first speaker.
Mr. Don R. Butler with the Law Offices of Butler, Porter, Gay & Day,
Austin, Texas, reported that the proposed settlement in pending rates
cases presented tonight has been recommended by the Cities sIs Steering
Committee (Chairman--Harry Wright, Port Neches; Co-Chairman, Bill
Storey, Panorama Village; Lane Nichols, Beaumont; and Doyle Curtis) and
representatives in those cases and agreed to by Gulf States Utilities
Company. Mr. Butler said the settlement reached with GSU calls for a
two-step reduction: $22.5 million effective November 1, 1993, and an
additional $20 million effective September 1, 1994. In addition, Mr.
Butler said there will be a one-time bill credit to customers' December,
1993 bills totalling $20 million. The effect of the rate reduction will
reduce customer's base rates by about 9%; total customer bills will
vary by customer class, but will be reduced approximately 7% depending
upon the amount of fuel usage. Mr. Butler said this rate reduction is
the result of an inquiry commenced in June, 1993 by 13 cities served by
GSU with the engagement of the firm of Diversified Utility Consultants
of Austin to review GSU's rate and submit a report to each city. Also,
Mr. Butler said it is anticipated that other cities and the PUC will act
as a result of this action, that three other GSU case have been settled,
and one will call for an additional $2 .9 million refund settlement
allocated primarily to residential customers as a credit in December.
Mr. Butler commended the cities for exercising their responsibility as
regulatory authorities, said without their action, this rate reduction
would not have occurred, and has been accomplished more expeditiously
and with much less cost than usually incurred in Austin, and volunteered
for Mr. Jack Pous and Mr. Dan Lawton from Diversified Utility
Consultants and he to answer any questions. There were no question from
mayors or councilmen present.
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Mayor Summerlin invited a statement from GSU regarding the proposed
settlement.
Mr. Don Clements, Senior Vice-President with Gulf States, echoed Mr.
Butler's comments concerning the efforts of the Steering Committee, Mr.
Nichols, Mr. Wright, Mr. Butler, and the consultants from Diversified in
reaching a settlement. Mr. Clements said that they did not agree on
everything, but hopes they have "set a new way of doing business
together" so that agreements can be reached on disputes. He said the
negotiations were very complex and that every issue could not be
resolved and they had they had to "agree not to agree. " He said that
"on the whole, the settlement is a reasonable resolution of a number of
issues. . .more than just a rate review. . .a resolution of some of the
pending Gulf States litigation in regulatory cases. " Mr. Clements said
they are not happy with a solution that reduces the company's revenues,
since they have had hard financial times, but believe there are benefits
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to come out of this resolution and said "it is a good way. . .to get
together and work on on these kinds of problems. " He said there were
hard decisions to make and they "accept the proposal that's been
made. . .and will work together to try to make it work out. " Mr. Clements
said he and GSU's witnesses for the case would answer any questions City
Councils' would like to direct to them. There were no questions from
any City Council members.
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Mayor Summerlin invited statements from members of the audience. There
being no one wishing to comment, the Public Hearing was closed on a
motion made by Mayor Pro Tem Netterville of Bevil Oaks and seconded by
Mayor Moore of Groves.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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There being no further business, the Special Session of City Council was
adjourned.
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I, Barbara Liming, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
certify that the above is a true copy of the Minutes of the Special City
Council Session held October 14, 1993 .
Barbara Liming
Deputy City Clerk
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