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Public Utilities Commission of the State of California William Ahern, Executive Director Daily Calendar Tuesday, June 10, 2003 Commission Meetings Notices Subscription Information (Daily Calendar and Agenda) Commissioner Office Hours Public Meetings and Workshops Notice of Draft Resolutions (PU Code § 311(g)) New Filings Petitions for Modification of Applications for Rehearing Draft Decisions/Proposed Decisions/Alternates/Presiding Officer’s Decisions/Arbitrator’s Reports/ Advice Letter Filings Miscellaneous Transportation Items Miscellaneous Telecommunication Matters Adjournments/Resettings/Hearings Concluded Removals from Calendar New Settings Law and Motion Hearings Hearings Notice of Denial of Request for Ex Parte Meeting Notice of All-Party Meetings (PU Code §1701.3(c)) Notice of Ex Parte Communications The Commission’s policy is to schedule hearings (meetings, workshops, etc.) in locations that are accessible to people with disabilities. Please see the Notice to People With Disabilities section on page two of this Daily Calendar for further information. Headquarters Southern California Office 505 Van Ness Avenue 320 West 4 th Street, Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94102 Los Angeles, CA 90013 (415) 703-2782 (213) 576-7000 Website: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov Online Calendar Archive: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/daily_calendar_archive/

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Public Utilities Commission of the State of California

William Ahern, Executive Director

Daily CalendarTuesday, June 10, 2003

Commission Meetings Notices Subscription Information (Daily Calendar and Agenda) Commissioner Office Hours Public Meetings and Workshops Notice of Draft Resolutions (PU Code § 311(g)) New Filings Petitions for Modification of Applications for Rehearing Draft Decisions/Proposed Decisions/Alternates/Presiding Officer’s Decisions/Arbitrator’s

Reports/ Advice Letter Filings Miscellaneous Transportation Items Miscellaneous Telecommunication Matters Adjournments/Resettings/Hearings Concluded Removals from Calendar New Settings Law and Motion Hearings Hearings Notice of Denial of Request for Ex Parte Meeting Notice of All-Party Meetings (PU Code §1701.3(c)) Notice of Ex Parte Communications

Commission Decision and Resolution Summaries for the Conference of May 22, 2003, are included in this calendar.

REGULAR COMMISSION BUSINESS MEETINGS

The Commission’s policy is to schedule hearings (meetings, workshops, etc.) in locations that are accessible to people with disabilities. Please see the Notice to People With Disabilities section on page two of this Daily Calendar for further information.

Headquarters Southern California Office505 Van Ness Avenue 320 West 4th Street, Suite 500San Francisco, CA 94102 Los Angeles, CA 90013(415) 703-2782 (213) 576-7000

Website: http://www.cpuc.ca.govOnline Calendar Archive: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/daily_calendar_archive/

Daily CalendarCalifornia Public Utilities Commission Tuesday, June 10, 2003

June 19, 2003 10 am San FranciscoJuly 10, 2003 10 am San FranciscoAugust 21, 2003 10 am San Francisco

COMMISSION RATESETTING DELIBERATIVE MEETINGS(Not Open to the Public)

Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting dates are reserved as noted but will only be held if there are ratesetting matters to be considered.

June 16, 2003 1:30 pm San FranciscoJuly 7, 2003 1:30 pm San FranciscoAugust 18, 2003 1:30 pm San Francisco

OTHER COMMISSION MEETINGS

NONE

NOTICE TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

The CPUC encourages all Californians to participate in its meetings, hearings, workshops, and proceedings. We try to hold our public meetings only in places that are wheelchair accessible and which can accommodate specialized equipment and other services useful to people with disabilities. Please see the notice of the meeting you wish to attend for more specifics.If you plan to attend and need specialized accommodations for a particular meeting that are not listed in the notice, request them from the Public Advisor’s Office at least three business days in advance of the meeting. Contact the Public Advisor’s Office by any one of the following:

e-mail: [email protected]: 1-866-849-8390Voice: 415-703-2074FAX: 415-355-5404 (Attn.: Public Advisor)TTY: 1-866-836-7825 (toll-free) 1-415-703-5282

NOTICES

Delivery of Formal Pleadings for FilingUnless otherwise directed, all courier-delivered documents submitted for filing as part of the formal record in a proceeding should be hand-carried directly to the Commission’s Docket Office, Room 2001, 505 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco; Suite 500, 320 West 4th Street in Los Angeles; or Room 4006, 1350 Front Street in San Diego. All documents sent through the mail for formal filing should be addressed ONLY to the Commission’s Docket Office, Room 2001, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102.

Charge for Commission Documents

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Daily CalendarCalifornia Public Utilities Commission Tuesday, June 10, 2003To purchase Commission documents, there is a charge of 20 cents a printed page (postage prepaid) with a minimum purchase of $2.00.

Commission Resources Available for RentalThe auditorium, hearing rooms and training room at the headquarters of the California Public Utilities Commission, located at 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, are available for rent. Further information about requirements and fees can be obtained by contacting Colette Kondo at (415) 703-1401.

SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION

Subscription Notice for Draft Agenda ItemsIn compliance with Public Utilities Code Section 311.5, parties who wish to subscribe to receive draft agenda items may do so by writing to the Public Utilities Commission; Attention: Poly Arca, Room 1003, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102, or by calling (415) 703-1798. The cost for a one-year subscription to the entire public agenda package (which excludes Executive Session materials) is $1,000. You may also order a partial agenda package (energy agenda items only or telecommunication agenda items only) at the cost of $500 per year. The package you receive via mail will include only those agenda items available at the time of the agenda distribution date, which is usually 10 to 12 days prior to the Commission meeting. If agenda items (including revisions) are not ready on the distribution date, they will be made available at no charge in the lobby outside the Commission Auditorium at 9:00 a.m. on the morning of the Commission meeting, but not earlier.In addition, the Commission will make draft agenda items available for viewing and photocopying (at 20 cents per page) at the Commission’s Central Files Office (Room 2002), 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, and in the Los Angeles, San Diego, and Sacramento field offices. Since the agenda package will be mailed to these locations, it will be available at these locations a day or two after the distribution date. These locations will not receive agenda items that are not ready on the distribution date.If an agenda item is held over to a subsequent Commission meeting, that agenda item and any revisions to that agenda item that were available on the morning of the initial Commission meeting (as well as any further available revisions) will be mailed in the Escutia package for the subsequent Commission meeting; the item and its revisions will also be available for viewing and photocopying in the Commission’s Central Files Office and field offices as set forth above.Intervenors who have a financial hardship determination pending or granted shall be eligible to receive draft agenda item packets at no charge.The cost to receive the agenda only, without copies of draft agenda items, remains at $75 per year.

Subscription Notice for Daily Calendar and/or AgendaParties who wish to subscribe to the Daily Calendar and/or the Agenda may do so by writing to the Public Utilities Commission; Attention: Poly Arca, Room 1003, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102, or by calling (415) 703-1798. The subscription cost for the Daily Calendar is $225 per year. The Biweekly Daily Calendar is $50 per year. The Agenda is $75 per year. Checks are to be made payable to the Public Utilities Commission.

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COMMISSIONER OFFICE HOURS

NONE

PUBLIC MEETING & WORKSHOPS

Public Meeting - Working Group 2June 11, 200310 am – 4:30 pm

91 P Street, Hearing Room(Bonderson Building across 9th Street from CEC)Sacramento

Rulemaking 02-06-001 on policies and practices for advanced metering, demand response, and dynamic pricing will hold a Working Group 2 (large customers, demand greater than 200kW) meeting to review implementation plans, and RTP startup. The meeting will be held pending the approval of the final decision of ALJ Carew, or the alternate decision (Comm. Lynch) on June 5.This location is wheelchair accessible. The meeting is open to the public.

Public MeetingJune 11, 2003Lottery begins at 3:30 pm.

California Public Utilities Commission505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 3204San Francisco

LOTTERY FOR TELEPHONE NUMBER PREFIX ASSIGNMENTS IN THE209, 310, 323, 408, 415, 510, 530, 559, 619, 650, 707, 714, 760, 805, 818, 909, 916, 925 AND

949 NUMBERING PLAN AREAS

The Telecommunications Division of the California Public Utilities Commission will be conducting a lottery to determine allocations of central office codes (NXXs) in the 209, 310, 323, 408, 415, 510, 530, 559, 619, 650, 707, 714, 760, 805, 818, 909, 916, 925 and 949 area codes pursuant to the provisions of D.96-09-087. Applications should be submitted to the California Code Administrator prior to the close of business on June 3, 2003. All companies applying for central office codes must have their NRUF data on file with the California Code Administrator. For information on the NRUF filing, call (925) 363-8736. For information on the lottery process, call (415) 703-5953. If specialized accommodations for the disabled are needed, call the Public Advisor at (415) 703-2032 five working days in advance of the event. Companies, who wish to have a sealed envelope prepared for them on an ongoing basis containing their confidential letter designations for each NPA lottery drawing, should submit such a request in writing. Requests should be submitted prior to the close of business on June 10, 2003 to: Michaela Pangilinan, Telecommunications Division, California Public Utilities Commission, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102.

Workshop Notice – Draft Resolution E--3711 (Electronic Billing)June 12, 200310 am - noon

California Public Utilities Commission505 Van Ness Ave, Training Room(Corner of Van Ness Avenue and McAllister Street)

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Daily CalendarCalifornia Public Utilities Commission Tuesday, June 10, 2003The workshop will begin at 10:00 a.m. and is expected to last until noon, but it may be extended into the afternoon, if necessary.

San Francisco

In view of the comments the Commission has received on the Draft Resolution E-3711 issued March 3, 2003 by the Energy Division, we are calling a workshop to discuss the extent and form of any consumer electronic billing.We will focus on the electronic billing programs being proposed for residential and small commercial customer, and associated consumer protection measures. We will also ask for explanations of the current billing practices for direct access customers and core aggregators, and of any changes in those practices that are being considered by the public utility corporations.Southern California Edison (Edison), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E), and Southwest Gas (Southwest) should bring proposals for implementing electronic billing, for any consumer protection measures that may be necessary or useful, and for resolving differences they may have with the recommendations set forth in Draft Resolution E-3711. Other parties may also bring proposals.This workshop is open to all parties. If parties other than PG&E, Edison, SDG&E, and Southwest plan to attend and make proposals, they should contact Maurice Monson of the Energy Division. Please address any questions on the workshop to Maurice Monson at (415) 703-3072 or by e-mail to ([email protected]).

Public Meeting Notice – Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications ProgramDeaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program Equipment Program Advisory Committee (EPAC)June 12, 200310 am – 4 pm

DDTP OfficesConference Room505 14th Street, Suite 400Oakland

The Equipment Program Advisory Committee of the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program will hold a meeting to address the following:PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA:I. Administrative Business, A. Agenda Modification and Approval (Killian), B. Review of Minutes from the Previous Meeting (Killian), C. Review of Action List Items (Killian),D. Report from the Chair (Killian), E. Executive Director’s Report (Bergum), F. DDTP Staff Reports, 1. Consumer Affairs Report, 2. Consumer Contact Report, 3. Field Operations Report, 4. Marketing Report, 5. CRS Report, II. Public Input, III. Equipment Program Manager’s Report (Castellanos), IV. Equipment Update (Castellanos), V. Transition Update (Chair), VI. Volunteer Representative to CRSAC (Chair), VII. Volunteer Representative to DDTPAC (Chair), VIII. Other Business, A. Member Reports, B. Review of consumer contact logs, C. Requests for invention, D. Suggested items for next month's agenda, andE. Future meetings.Meeting Information: For more information, please contact Katy Franco, DDTP Committee Coordinator at (510) 302-1100 x110 voice or (510) 302-1118 TTY.Environmental Notice: People with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivities must reduce their exposure in order to attend this meeting. Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings.

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Daily CalendarCalifornia Public Utilities Commission Tuesday, June 10, 2003June 20, 200310 am – 4:30 pm

California Public Utilities Commission505 Van Ness Avenue, Hearing Room DSan Francisco

Rulemaking 02-06-001 on policies and practices for advanced metering, demand response, and dynamic pricing will hold a Working Group 2 (large customers, demand greater than 200kW) meeting to review compliance tariff filings. The meeting will be held pending the approval of the final decision of ALJ Carew, or the alternate decision (Comm. Lynch) on June 5.This location is wheelchair accessible. The meeting is open to the public.

Energy Division Workshop – Reporting Requirements of Small and Multi-Jurisdictional Utilities (SMJUs)June 24, 200310 am – 2 p m

and

June 25, 200310 am – 2 pm

California Public Utilities Commission505 Van Ness Avenue, Training Room(Golden Gate Street side)San Francisco

Per D03-03-007, Energy Division is conducting a workshop to examine issues related to the SMJUs’ accounting and reporting methods of the California Alternate Rate for Energy (CARE) and Low-Income Energy Efficiency (LIEE) programs. The workshop is designed to develop greater consistency in standard reporting requirements for the SMJUs’ annual CARE reports required under Decision 05-07-019.Teleconference Information: The meeting is accessible through teleconference. To use this option, please call: 1-877-953-4242 and then dial pass code 562769. We ask any participants who wish to use this teleconference service to refrain from any additional sounds, such as, music on hold, background noises, as it interferes with the meeting attendees. If necessary, please use the mute function on your phone or disconnect from the call and reconvene at a more convenient time. This location is wheelchair accessible. This meeting is open to the public.

NOTICE OF DRAFT RESOLUTIONS(Pursuant to PU Code § 311(g))

The Telecommunications Division has prepared Resoltuion T-16753 tentatively for the July 10, 2003 Commission Meeting. It would cancel the CPCNs of the following 79 companies for failure to comply with D.93-05-010.If you have comments or questions on this resolution, please direct them to:

Joe McIlvainTelecommunications Division

California Public Utilities Commission505 Van Ness Avenue

San Francisco, CA 94102

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CPCN # Company Name

1. 6361 Com Tech International Corp.2. 6362 IP Networks, Inc.3. 6365 Avana Communications Corp.4. 6366 Ling Telecom, Inc.5. 6368 Intra E6. 6369 North Star Telecom, LLC7. 6371 Essex Communications, Inc.8. 6372 Rubicon Technologies and Telecom9. 6377 Clean Earth Energy, Inc.10. 6378 Actel Integrated Communications11. 6379 Enron Telecommunications, Inc.12. 6380 GTC Telecom13. 6382 KMC Telecom V, Inc.14. 6386 U.S. Dial Tone, L.P.15. 6388 Servi Sense.com, Inc.16. 6389 Pocketpass.com, Inc.17. 6392 IP Communications Corp.18. 6394 Broadband Digital Technologies19. 6397 Sentre Telecom, LLC20. 6398 Accutel of Texas, Inc.21. 6399 U.S. Data Highway Corporation22. 6400 Global Internet Communications23. 6403 Amtel, LLC24. 6404 Sigma Networks Communications25. 6407 Evulcan26. 6409 Telegate, Inc.27. 6411 Far East Gateway, Inc.28. 6412 Alta Network29. 6415 Enkido, Inc.30. 6420 Innovative Calling Technology31. 6425 Norbel Telecom, Inc.32. 6426 Metro Access Exchange, LLC33. 6428 Power Access Telecommunications34. 6430 Tierra Telecom, inc.35. 6431 Rocatel, Inc.36. 6436 Sierra Pacific Communications37. 6439 Marketasian Network, Inc.38. 6440 Novacom Global, LLC39. 6441 ESS.com, LLC40. 6442 Global Broadband, Inc.41. 6456 Global Technology dba Telera42. 6461 Global Net Paging, Inc.43. 6464 Broadriver Communications44. 6465 Pathnet Operating, Inc.45. 6466 Seven Bridges Communications

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46. 6467 Global Tele Link Services, Inc.47. 6474 Paramount International Telecom48. 6478 Global Link Communications, Inc.49. 6480 Evannet Communication, Inc.50. 6482 Vectron Communications Services51. 6483 CRC Communications of California52. 6488 Talking Net California, LLC53. 6490 Raptel Communications, LLC54. 6491 Wherever.net USA, Inc.55. 6492 TNS of California, Inc.56. 6496 Contel Network, LLC57. 6501 Paging Dimensions, Inc.58. 6516 Multa Communications Corporation59. 6541 Chernow Communications, Inc.60. 6542 Communication Impact, Inc.61. 6543 Domino Networks Communications62. 6544 South West Communications, Inc.63. 6545 New Access Communications, LLC64. 6547 Lucky Communications, Inc.65. 6548 Sierra Touch America66. 6552 Novatel Global, LLC67. 6553 Lightwave Communications, LLC68. 6554 Indiginet69. 6555 Bridgecom International, Inc.70. 6557 Acomm, Inc.71. 6559 Quality Telephone, Inc.72. 6562 Aries Network, Inc.73. 6563 Exario Telecom, Inc.74. 6566 Power-finder West Communications75. 6571 Optical Telephone Corporation76. 6576 Ntera, Inc.77. 6583 Norcom, Inc.78. 6592 KMC Data, LLC79. 6594 Giant Loop Telecom, Inc.

NEW FILINGS

6/2/03 A03-06-002 San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U 902-E), for Adoption of its 2003 and 2004 Energy Resource Recovery Account (ERRA) Forecast Revenue Requirements and related estimates, Approval of an Allocation Methodology for its 2003 Year-End ERRA Balance, and Approval of its 2003 ERRA Trigger Amount (Public Version).

6/4/03 C03-06-004 ECP – Nancy Cross vs Comcast Phone of California, Page 8

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LLC, for the return of the sum of $102.24.

6/6/03 A03-06-003 Zafar Quraishi, dba Super Express, for authority to operate as a passenger stage corporation between points in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego and Ventura Counties and Los Angeles International, Burbank, John Wayne, Ontario, Long Beach, San Bernardino, San Diego, Palm Spriings Airports, Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors; the Palm Springs Rail Station; and the Los Angeles Amtrak Station and to establish a zone of rate freedom (1042 N. Mountain Avenue, Suite B467, Upland, CA 91786; (909) 982-9667).

PETITIONS FOR MODIFICATION AND APPLICATIONS FOR REHEARING

NONE

DRAFT DECISIONS * PROPOSED DECISIONS * ALTERNATES * PRESIDING OFFICER’S DECISION * ARBITRATOR’S REPORTS

NONE

ADVICE LETTER FILINGS

NONE

MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION ITEMSFilings with Consumer Protection and Safety Division

NONE

MISCELLANEOUS TELECOMMUNICATION MATTERS

Date Filed Subject

June 3, 2003 The California High Cost Fund – B (CHCF-B) Administrative

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Committee filed a proposed Fiscal Year 2004-05 (July 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005) Budget for the CHCF-B Fund with the Commission’s Executive Director. This proposed budget is available at: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/static/industry/telco/public+programs/advisory+boards/ca+high+cost+fund-b.htm, or by calling Hassan Mirza at (415)- 703-1638. Protests or comments should be made within 20 days from the date this notice first appears in this Daily Calendar and should be sent to the Director of Telecommunications Division - Jack Leutza in Room 3210.

June 9, 2003 California High-Cost Fund-A Administrative Committee Fund: Notice of filing of payment letter(s) for payments to be made on June 20, 2003. Protests or comments may be submitted. All protests and comments must be filed by 12:00 p.m. on or before June 16, 2003, with John M. Leutza, Director of the Telecommunications Division, California Public Utilities Commission, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102. These payment letters are available at: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/static/industry/telco/public+programs/index.htm or contact Hassan Mirza at (415) 703-1638.

June 9, 2003 The California High-Cost Fund-B Administrative Committee Fund: Notice of filing of payment letter(s) for payments to be made on June 20, 2003. Protests or comments may be submitted. All protests and comments must be filed by 12:00 p.m. on or before June 16, 2003, with John M. Leutza, Director of the Telecommunications Division, California Public Utilities Commission, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102. These payment letters are available at: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/static/industry/telco/public+programs/index.htm or contact Hassan Mirza at (415) 703-1638.

June 9, 2003 The California Teleconnect Fund Administrative Committee Fund: Notice of filing of payment letter(s) for payments to be made on June 20, 2003. Protests or comments may be submitted. All protests and comments must be filed by 12:00 p.m. on or before June 16, 2003, with John M. Leutza, Director of the Telecommunications Division, California Public Utilities Commission, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102. These payment letters are available at: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/static/industry/telco/public+programs/index.htm, or contact Hassan Mirza at (415) 703-1638.

June 9, 2003 The Universal Lifeline Telephone Service (ULTS) Trust Administrative Committee Fund: Notice of filing of payment letter(s) for payments to be made on June 20, 2003. Program payments to carriers are subject to ULTS surcharge remitted on or before June 10, 2003; therefore, these proposed payment letters may be revised for final payments. Protests or comments may be submitted. All protests and comments must be filed by 12:00 p.m. on or before June 16, 2003, with John M. Leutza, Director of the

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Telecommunications Division, California Public Utilities Commission, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102. These payment letters are available at: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/static/industry/telco/public+programs/index.htm or contact Hassan Mirza at (415) 703-1638.

TABLE OF SUBMISSION DATES FOR THE PRECEDING TWO WEEKS

6/2/03 A.01-10-011 Wong - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company Proposing a Market Structure and Rules for the Northern California Natural Gas Industry for the Period Beginning January 1, 2003 as Required by Commission Decision 01-09-016. (U 39 G).

6/6/03 A.02-11-035 Prestidge - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U 39 M), a California Corporation, and Froehlich Construction Co., Inc., for an Order Authorizing the Sale and Conveyance of a Certain Parcel of Land in Kern County Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 851.

ADJOURNMENTS * RESETTINGS * HEARINGS CONCLUDED

A.02-11-017 Cooke & Halligan - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Authority, Among Other Things, To Increase Revenue Requirements for Electric and Gas Service and to Increase Rates and Charges for Gas Service Effective on January 1, 2003. (U 39 M), and

I.03-01-012 Cooke & Halligan - Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates, Operations, Practices, Service and Facilities of Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and

A.02-09-005(Phase 1)

Cooke & Halligan - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company Pursuant to Resolution E-3770 for Reimbursement of Costs Associated with Delay in Implementation of PG&E’s New Customer Information System Caused by the 2002 20/20 Customer Rebate Program. (U 39 E),Evidentiary Hearing held and continued to June 10

C.02-12-037 Econome - The Colony Mobile Home Park, Ltd., a California Limited Partnership, and the Western

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Manufactured Housing Community Association, Complainants, v. Southern California Edison Company; Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Southern California Gas Company; San Diego Gas & Electric Company; and DOES 1 through 10, Defendants,Evidentiary Hearing held and continued to June 10

I.00-11-001 TerKeurst - Order Instituting Investigation into implementation of Assembly Bill 970 regarding the identification of electric transmission and distribution constraints, actions to resolve those constraints, and related matters affecting the reliability of electric supply,Evidentiary Hearing held and continued to June 10

C.03-05-041 Barnett - Alfredo Ayala, Complainant, vs. Southern California Gas Company, Defendant,Expedited Complaint Proceeding Hearing originally set for June 27 reset to July 1

REMOVALS FROM CALENDAR

NONE

NEW SETTINGS

7/9/03ALJ Patrick

1:00 p.m.C.03-06-004

(ECP) - Nancy Cross, Complainant, vs. Comcast Phone of California, LLC, Defendant,Fremont City Hall – Building A3300 Capitol Avenue, Ohlone RoomFremont, CA

LAW AND MOTION

Law and Motion Hearings are held before Administrative Law Judge Sarah R. Thomas and Peter Allen at 10:00 a.m. in one of the Commission’s San Francisco Office Hearing Rooms, unless otherwise noted. Law and Motion procedures are governed by Resolution ALJ 164. Copies of Resolution ALJ 164 are available from the Commission’s Documents Desk (415) 703-1713 or from Central Files (415) 703-2045.

6/16/03 10:00 a.m. NONE SCHEDULED

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6/30/03 10:00 a.m. NONE SCHEDULED

FINAL ORAL ARGUMENTS (FOA)

NONE

HEARINGS

Dates in parentheses following the word “also” are subject to change without notice. The assigned Commissioner’s name is listed next to the proceedings as matter of record; the assigned Commissioner may not be present at the hearing.

(PHC) = Prehearing Conference (WS) = Workshop(EH) = Evidentiary Hearing (FPH) = Full Panel Hearing(PPH) = Public Participation Hearing (AH) = Arbitration Hearing(IAM) = Initial Arbitration Meeting (CA) = Closing Argument(M) = Mediation (LM) = Law & Motion(ECP) = Expedited Complaint Procedure (OA) = Oral Argument(OSC) = Order to Show Cause

6/10/03ALJ Cooke & ALJ HalliganComr Peevey

9:00 a.m.A.02-11-017

(EH) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Authority, Among Other Things, To Increase Revenue Requirements for Electric and Gas Service and to Increase Rates and Charges for Gas Service Effective on January 1, 2003. (U 39 M), and

I.03-01-012 (EH) - Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates, Operations, Practices, Service and Facilities of Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and

A.02-09-005(Phase 1)

(EH) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company Pursuant to Resolution E-3770 for Reimbursement of Costs Associated with Delay in Implementation of PG&E’s New Customer Information System Caused by the 2002 20/20 Customer Rebate Program. (U 39 E),Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also June 11 – 13; June 16 – 20; June 30 – July 3;July 7 – 11; July 14 – 18; and July 21 – 25)

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6/10/03ALJ EconomeComr Wood

9:00 a.m.C.02-12-037

(EH) - The Colony Mobile Home Park, Ltd., a California Limited Partnership, and the Western Manufactured Housing Community Association, Complainants, v. Southern California Edison Company; Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Southern California Gas Company; San Diego Gas & Electric Company; and DOES 1 through 10, Defendants,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also June 11)

6/10/03ALJ TerKeurstComr Lynch

9:30 a.m.I.00-11-001

(EH) - Order Instituting Investigation into implementation of Assembly Bill 970 regarding the identification of electric transmission and distribution constraints, actions to resolve those constraints, and related matters affecting the reliability of electric supply,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also June 11)

6/11/03ALJ GrauComr Peevey

10:00 a.m.C.02-09-045

(EH) - Mpower Communications Corp., Complainant, vs. Pacific Bell Telephone Company, Defendant,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also June 12 at 9:30 a.m.)

6/11/03ALJ Patrick

1:00 p.m.C.03-05-010

(ECP) - William Leach, Complainant, vs. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Defendant,Watsonville City Hall Council Chamber250 Main StreetWatsonville, CA

6/12/03ALJ TerKeurstComr Lynch

10:00 a.m.I.00-11-001

(PHC) - Order Instituting Investigation into implementation of Assembly Bill 970 regarding the identification of electric transmission and distribution constraints, actions to resolve those constraints, and related matters affecting the reliability of electric supply,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also June 13)

6/16/03ALJ BusheyComr Kennedy

11:00 a.m.C.03-02-003

(PHC) - Oakland Unified School District, Complainant, vs. TCG San Francisco (U-5454-C), and AT&T Communications of California (U-5002-C), Defendants,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

6/17/03 10:00 a.m. (EH) - In the matter of the Application of the

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A.02-11-007 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY (U 133 W) for an order authorizing it to increase rates for water service by $19,826,100 or 29.72% in 2003; by $6,327,800 or 7.31% in 2004; and by $6,326,200 or 6.81% in 2005 in its Region III Service Area and increased rates for the General Office Allocation in all of its Customer Service Areas in this Application including: Arden-Cordova, Bay Point, Clearlake, Los Osos, Ojai, Santa Maria, Simi Valley and Metropolitan,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

6/17/03ALJ ThomasComr Brown

2:00 p.m.C.01-11-022

(PHC) - Bill E. Clarkson and Frances C. Slate, dba Silk Purse Properties, Complainants, vs. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Defendant,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

6/19/03ALJ BrownComr Lynch

10:00 a.m.R.02-06-041

(EH) - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Require California Natural Gas and Electric Utilities to Preserve Interstate Pipeline Capacity to California,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

6/19/03ALJ O’DonnellComr Brown

10:00 a.m.R.03-03-017

(PHC) - Order Instituting Rulemaking on the Commission’s own Motion to re-examine the underlying issues involved in the submetering discount for mobile home parks and to stay D.01-08-040, and

I.03-03-018 (PHC) - Order Instituting Investigation on the Commission’s own Motion to re-examine the underlying issues involved in the submetering discount for mobile home parks and to stay D.01-08-040, and

C.00-01-017 (PHC) - Robert Hambly, for Himself and, On Behalf of the Residents of Los Robles Mobilehome Park, Complainant, vs. Hillsboro Properties, a California Limited Partnership, and the City of Novato, Defendants,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

6/20/03ALJ McKenzieComr Brown

10:00 a.m.I.02-05-001

(PHC) - Investigation into NOS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. (U-5251-C), dba International Plus, O11 Communications, Internet Business Association (INETBA), I-Vantage Network Solutions; AFFINITY NETWORK, INC. (U-5229-C), dba QuantumLink Communications and HorizonOne Communications; and the corporate officers of NOS or ANI, to determine whether they have violated the laws, rules, and regulations governing the manner in

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which California subscribers are solicited, switched from one presubscribed carrier to another, and billed for telephone services,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

6/23/03ALJ O’DonnellComr Kennedy

10:00 a.m.A.01-03-026

(EH) - Application of PacifiCorp (U 901-E) For an Order Authorizing an Immediate Interim Rate Increase, Subject to Refund and For Consideration of a Rate Stabilization Plan,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also June 24 – 27 at 9:30 a.m.)

6/24/03ALJ DudaComr Wood

9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.A.01-02-024

(EH and WS) - Joint Application of AT&T Communications of California, Inc. (U 5002 C) and WorldCom, Inc. for the Commission to Reexamine the Recurring Costs and Prices of Unbundled Switching in Its First Annual Review of Unbundled Network Element Costs Pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D.99-11-050, and

A.01-02-035 (EH and WS) - Application of AT&T Communications of California, Inc. (U 5002 C) and WorldCom, Inc. for the Commission to Reexamine the Recurring Costs and Prices of Unbundled Loops in Its First Annual Review of Unbundled Network Element Costs Pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D.99-11-050, and

A.02-02-031 (EH and WS) - Application of The Telephone Connection Local Services, LLC (U 5522 C) for the Commission to Reexamine the Recurring Costs and Prices of the DS-3 Entrance Facility Without Equipment in Its Second Annual Review of Unbundled Network Element Costs Pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D.99-11-050, and

A.02-02-032 (EH and WS) - Application of AT&T Communications of California, Inc. (U 5002 C) and WorldCom, Inc. for the Commission to Reexamine the Recurring Costs and Prices of Unbundled Interoffice Transmission Facilities and Signaling Networks and Call-Related Databases in Its Second Annual Review of Unbundled Network Element Costs Pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D.99-11-050, and

A.02-02-034 (EH and WS) - Application of Pacific Bell Telephone Company (U 1001 C) for the Commission to Reexamine the Costs and Prices of the Expanded

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Interconnection Service Cross-Connect Network Element in the Second Annual Review of Unbundled Network Element Costs Pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D.99-11-050, and

A.02-03-002 (EH and WS) - Application of XO California, Inc. (U 5553 C) for the Commission to Reexamine the Recurring Costs of DS1 and DS3 Unbundled Network Element Loops in Its Second Annual Review of Unbundled Network Element Costs Pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D.99-11-050,San Francisco Civic Center Complex455 Golden Gate Ave., Hearing room 9San Francisco, CA(also June 25 – 26)

6/25/03ALJ EconomeComr Peevey

1:30 p.m.R.03-02-035

(PHC) - Rulemaking for the Purpose of Amending General Order 156Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

6/30/03ALJ Barnett

12:00 noonC.03-05-027

(ECP) - Marcia K. Houghton and Joe M. Vedda, Complainants, vs. Villa Madeira Park and Joe Mecaro, its manager, Defendant,Escondido Public LibraryAdministration Office – Board Room239 South Kalmia StreetEscondido, CA

7/1/03ALJ Barnett

11:00 a.m.C.03-06-001

(ECP) - Judy Zarachoff, Complainant, vs. Verizon Wireless, Defendant,Commission Courtroom, State Office Building320 West 4th Street, Suite 500Los Angeles, CA

7/1/03ALJ Barnett

12:00 noonC.03-05-041

(ECP) - Alfredo Ayala, Complainant, vs. Southern California Gas Company, Defendant,Commission Courtroom, State Office Building320 West 4th Street, Suite 500Los Angeles, CA

7/7/03ALJ McVicarComr Peevey

2:00 p.m.A.03-03-029

(PHC) - Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company for Authority to Make Various Electric Rate Design Changes, Close Certain Rates, and Revise Cost Allocation Among Customer Classes Effective January1, 2004. (U 902-E),Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

7/9/03 1:00 p.m. (ECP) - Nancy Cross, Complainant, vs. Comcast

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Fremont City Hall – Building A3300 Capitol Avenue, Ohlone RoomFremont, CA

7/15/03ALJ BarnettComr Brown

10:00 a.m.A.01-09-003 (Phase 2)

(EH) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company in the 2001 Annual Transition Cost Proceeding for the Record period July 1, 2000, through June 30, 2001. (U 39 E),Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also July 16 – 18 and July 28 – 29)

7/16/03ALJ WalwynComr Peevey

10:00 a.m.R.01-10-024

(PHC) - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Establish Policies and Cost Recovery Mechanisms for Generation Procurement and Renewable Resource Development,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

7/21/03ALJ LongComr Brown

10:00 a.m.A.03-02-027

(PHC and EH) - Application of SFPP, LP pursuant to Commission Resolution No. O-0043 issued October 24, 2002,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also July 22 – 25 at 9:30 a.m.)

7/21/03ALJ WalwynComr Peevey

10:00 a.m.R.01-10-024

(EH) - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Establish Policies and Cost Recovery Mechanisms for Generation Procurement and Renewable Resource Development,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also July 22 – 25; July 28 – August 1; and August 4 – August 8)

7/28/03ALJ MaloneyComr Peevey

10:00 a.m.A.02-11-044

(EH) - In the Matter of the Application of SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY (U337W) for Authority to Increase Rates Charged for Water Service in its Fontana Water Company Division to increase revenues by $11,573,200 or 39.1% in 2003, $3,078,400 or 7.3% in 2004, $3,078,400 or 6.8% in 2005, and $3,079,900 or 6.4% in 2006,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also July 29 – August 1)

7/29/03ALJ SimonComr Kennedy

10:00 a.m.A.03-01-013

(PHC) - Application of the Pasadena Avenue Monterey Road Committee for variance of General Order 143B and authority to explore and enter into negotiations for consideration and implementation pursuant to Public Utilities Code (PUC) §§ 1202, 7604 as a pilot project as permitted by SB 1491,

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Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

8/4/03ALJ BusheyComr Wood

10:00a.m.A.02-11-057

(EH) - Application of Point Arena Water Works, Inc. for an order authorizing a rate increase in rates subject to refund producing additional annual revenues of $70,137 or 56.9% for the test year 2002,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

8/12/03ALJ TerKeurstComr Lynch

2:00 p.m. &7:00 p.m.A.02-09-043

(PPH) - In the Matter of the Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U 39 E) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Authorizing the Construction of the Jefferson-Martin 230 kV Transmission Project.,San Mateo City Hall Council Chamber330 West 20th AvenueSan Mateo, CA(also November 18, 2003 at 2:00 p.m.)

8/13/03ALJ WalkerComr Brown

10:00 a.m.C.02-07-044

(PHC) - The Utility Consumers’ Action Network (UCAN), Complainant, v. Pacific Bell Telephone Company, AOL-Time Warner, Inc., Does 1-100, Defendants,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

8/14/03ALJ TerKeurstComr Lynch

2:00 p.m. &7:00 p.m.A.02-09-043

(PPH) - In the Matter of the Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U 39 E) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Authorizing the Construction of the Jefferson-Martin 230 kV Transmission Project.,War Memorial BuildingSan Bruno Recreation CenterMeeting Room A/BCrystal Springs Ave @ Oak AveSan Bruno, CA(also November 18, 2003 at 7:00 p.m.)

9/5/03ALJ BarnettComr Wood

10:00 a.m.C.01-01-032

(EH) - ENRON ENERGY SERVICES, INC. and ENRON ENERGY MARKETING CORP., Complainants, vs. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, Defendant, and

C.01-01-051 (EH) - APS ENERGY SERVICES COMPANY, INC., Complainant, vs. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, Defendant, and

C.01-03-001 (EH) - ABAG PUBLICLY OWNED ENERGY RESOURCES, Complainant, vs. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, Defendant, and

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C.01-09-011 (EH) - Enron Energy Services, Inc. and Enron Energy Marketing Corp., Complainants, vs. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Defendant,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

9/8/03ALJ SimonComr Brown

10:00 a.m.C.02-11-011

(PHC) - Telscape Communications, Inc. (U-6589-C), Complainant, vs. Pacific Bell Telephone Company (U-1001-C), Defendant,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

9/8/03ALJ WalkerComr Brown

4:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.A.01-10-047

(PPH) - In the Matter of the Application of the City of Oxnard for Authorization to construct Camino Del Sol, a public street, across the railroad tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad Company in the City of Oxnard, County of Ventura,Oxnard City Hall Council Chamber305 West 3rd StreetOxnard, CA

9/9/03ALJ WalkerComr Brown

10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.A.01-10-047

(EH) - In the Matter of the Application of the City of Oxnard for Authorization to construct Camino Del Sol, a public street, across the railroad tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad Company in the City of Oxnard, County of Ventura,Oxnard City Hall Council Chamber305 West 3rd StreetOxnard, CA(also September 10 – 11)

9/15/03ALJ SimonComr Brown

10:00 a.m.C.02-11-011

(EH) - Telscape Communications, Inc. (U-6589-C), Complainant, vs. Pacific Bell Telephone Company (U-1001-C), Defendant,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also September 16 – 19)

9/24/03ALJ DeBerryComr Lynch

10:00 a.m.R.02-10-001

(EH) - Order Instituting Rulemaking on the Establishment of a Public Purpose Program Surcharge Pursuant to Assembly Bill (AB) 1002,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also September 25 - 26)

9/26/03ALJ LongComr Wood

10:00 a.m.A.02-12-027

(PHC) - Application of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY for authority to update its gas revenue requirement and base rates. (U 904 G), and

A.02-12-028 (PHC) - Application of SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY for authority to update its gas

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and electric revenue and base rates. (U 902-M), and

I.03-03-016 (PHC) - Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion Into the Rates, Operations, Practices, Service and Facilities of Southern California Gas Company and San Diego Gas & Electric Company,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

9/29/03ALJ LongComr Wood

9:00 a.m.A.02-12-027

(EH) - Application of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY for authority to update its gas revenue requirement and base rates. (U 904 G), and

A.02-12-028 (EH) - Application of SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY for authority to update its gas and electric revenue requirement and base rates. (U 902-M), and

I.03-03-016 (EH) - Order Instituting Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates, Operations, Practices, Service and Facilities of Southern California Gas Company and San Diego Gas & Electric Company,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also September 30 – October 3; October 6 – 10; October 14 – 17; and October 20 – 24)

9/29/03ALJ ThorsonComr Brown

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.A.03-01-034

(EH) - Application of California Water Service Company (U 60 W) for an Order Authorizing it to increase Rates for Water Service in its Palos Verdes District, and

A.03-01-035 (EH) - Application of California Water Service Company (U 60 W) for an Order Authorizing it to Increase Rates for Water Service in its Oroville District, and

A.03-01-036 (EH) - Application of California Water Service Company (U 60 W) for an Order Authorizing it to Increase Rates for Water Service in its Selma District, and

A.03-01-037 (EH) - Application of California Water Service Company (U 60 W) for an Order Authorizing it to Increase Rates for Water Service in its Dominguez District,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also September 30 – October 3)

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2:00 p.m.A.02-05-004

(PHC) - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E) For Authority to, Among Other Things, Increase Its Authorized Revenues For Electric Service in 2003, And to Reflect That Increase in Rates, and

I.02-06-002PHASE 2

(PHC) - Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates, Operations, Practices, Service and Facilities of Southern California Edison Company,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco

10/7/03ALJ SimonComr Kennedy

9:00 a.m.A.03-01-013

(EH) - Application of the Pasadena Avenue Monterey Road Committee for variance of General Order 143B and authority to explore and enter into negotiations for consideration and implementation pursuant to Public Utilities Code (PUC) §§ 1202, 7604 as a pilot project as permitted by SB 1491,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also October 8 – 10)

10/7/03ALJ BarnettComr Wood

10:00 a.m.A.02-05-004

(EH) - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U 338-E) For Authority to, Among Other Things, Increase Its Authorized Revenues For Electric Service in 2003, And to Reflect That Increase in Rates, and

I.02-06-002PHASE 2

(EH) - Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates, Operations, Practices, Service and Facilities of Southern California Edison Company,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also October 8 – 10; October 14 – 17; October 20 – 23; October 27 – 30; and November 3 – 6)

11/3/03ALJ McVicarComr Peevey

10:00 a.m.A.03-03-029

(EH) - In the Matter of the Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company for Authority to Make Various Electric Rate Design Changes, Close Certain Rates, and Revise Cost Allocation Among Customer Classes Effective, January 1, 2004 (U 902-E),Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also November 4 – 7; November 10 & November 12 – 14)

11/3/03ALJ TerKeurstComr Lynch

10:00 a.m.I.02-11-040

(EH) - Order Instituting Investigation into the Gas Market Activities of Southern California Gas Company, San Diego Gas and Electric, Southwest Gas, Pacific Gas and Electric, and Southern California Edison and their impact on the Gas Price Spikes

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experienced at the California Border from March 2000 through May 2001, and

I.03-02-033 (EH) - Order Instituting Investigation Whether San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Southern California Gas Company and Their Holding Company, Sempra Energy, Respondents, Have Complied With Relevant Statutes and Commission Decisions, Pertaining to Respondents’ Holding Company Systems and Affiliate Activities,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also November 4 – 7 at 9:00 a.m.)

11/12/03ALJ ThorsonComr Brown

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.A.03-01-034

(EH) - Application of California Water Service Company (U 60 W) for an Order Authorizing it to increase Rates for Water Service in its Palos Verdes District, and

A.03-01-035 (EH) - Application of California Water Service Company (U 60 W) for an Order Authorizing it to Increase Rates for Water Service in its Oroville District, and

A.03-01-036 (EH) - Application of California Water Service Company (U 60 W) for an Order Authorizing it to Increase Rates for Water Service in its Selma District, and

A.03-01-037 (EH) - Application of California Water Service Company (U 60 W) for an Order Authorizing it to Increase Rates for Water Service in its Dominguez District,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also November 13 – 14 and November 17 - 19)

11/18/03ALJ TerKeurstComr Lynch

2:00 p.m.A.02-09-043

(PPH) - In the Matter of the Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U 39 E) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Authorizing the Construction of the Jefferson-Martin 230 kV Transmission Project.,San Mateo City Hall Council Chamber330 West 20th AvenueSan Mateo, CA(also August 12, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.)

11/18/03ALJ TerKeurstComr Lynch

7:00 p.m.A.02-09-043

(PPH) - In the Matter of the Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U 39 E) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Authorizing the

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Construction of the Jefferson-Martin 230 kV Transmission Project.,War Memorial BuildingSan Bruno Recreation CenterMeeting Room A/BCrystal Springs Ave @ Oak AveSan Bruno, CA(also August 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.)

12/4/03ALJ TerkeurstComr Lynch

9:00 a.m.A.02-09-043

(EH) - In the Matter of the Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U 39 E) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Authorizing the Construction of the Jefferson-Martin 230 kV Transmission Project,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(also December 5 and December 8 – 10)(Note: December 8 at 10:00 a.m. and the remaining days at 9:00 a.m.)

DECISION SUMMARIES

D03-05-04105/08/2003

A.03-02-016 KISANTEL USA, INC. for registration as an interexchange carrier telephone corporation pursuant to the provisions of Public Utilities Code Section 1013. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-04205/13/2003

C.02-04-006 LAGUNA IRRIGATION DISTRICT vs. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U 39-E) for the following Emergency Orders, to wit: (1) that defendant immediately reinstate the Energy Service Provider (ESP) Services Agreement it has with complainant and that defendant be prohibited from switching complainant's ESP customers to defendant's bundled service until the underlying dispute has been resolved; that if any customers of complainant have been already switched, that they be immediately switched back to complainant; and (2) a determination that defendant improperly terminated the ESP Services Agreement; and (3) that said Agreement be reinstated. Dismissed without prejudice.

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05/21/2003 SOLUTIONS L.L.C. for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to Provide Resold Competitive Local Exchange Services within the State of California. Corrects clerical error in D03-04-045.

D03-05-04405/20/2003

A.02-10-003 CITY OF MORGAN HILL to Relocate a public crossing and to construct grade crossing safety enhancements across the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) tracks in the City of Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, California. Dismissed.

D03-05-04505/22/2003

A.99-08-021 PACIFIC FIBER LINK, L.L.C. for modification of its certificate of public convenience and necessity to review proponent's environmental assessment for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. Corrects errors in D02-08-063.

D03-05-04605/22/2003

A.03-02-029 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (U 338-E), for Confirmation of the re-appointment of William E.B. Siart to the Committee for each of its nuclear decommissioning trust funds. Confirms renomination. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-04705/22/2003

A.02-05-022A.02-05-025A.02-05-026A.02-05-031

SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY For authority (i) to increase its authorized return on common equity, (ii) to adjust its authorized embedded costs of debt and preferred stock, (iii) to increase its overall rate of return, and (iv) to revise its electric distribution and gas rates accordingly, and for related substantive and procedural relief. Order grants petition to modifyD02-11-027, as set forth. A02-05-022 remains open and A02-05-025, A02-05-026, and A02-05-031 are closed.

D03-05-04805/22/2003

I.02-09-001 PUC-NELSON-AKST, LAURIE ROSE Order Instituting Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the operations and practices of Laurie Rose Nelson-Akst, an individual, doing business as All American Express Moving and Storage (T-189, 147) and of All American Express Moving and Storage Services, Inc., and its President, Laurie Rose

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Nelson-Akst and Vice President, Etay Akst. Decision revokes Respondent's household goods carrier permit, and imposes fines and other conditions, as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-04905/22/2003

A.00-04-010 PLATINUM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide competitive local exchange, intraLATA and interLATA telephone service including hi-speed data service. Decision denies in part application. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-05005/22/2003

A.01-09-024A.01-10-005

SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (U 902-G), for Authority to Revise its Gas Rates Effective January 1, 2003, in its Biennial Cost Allocation Proceeding. Grants without prejudice the motion of applicants to dismiss their biennial cost allocation proceedings. These proceedings are closed.

D03-05-05105/22/2003

A.03-01-023 TEL WEST COMMUNICATIONS, LLC(U 6114-C), for amendment to its Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to include provision of Facilities-Based Competitive Local Exchange Services within the California service areas of Pacific Bell and Verizon Communications. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-05205/22/2003

A.03-01-014 OPTION ONE TELECOM, INC. for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to Provide Facilities-Based and Resold Local Exchange and Interexchange Services within California. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-05305/22/2003

R.02-06-041 CPUC Order Instituting Rulemaking to require California Natural Gas and Electric Utilities to preserve Interstate Pipeline Capacity to California. Interim decision recategorizes proceeding from quasi-legislative to ratesetting.

D03-05-05405/22/2003

A.03-03-036 CATALINA CLASSIC CRUISES, INC. for an extension of its certificate of public

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convenience and necessity to authorize non-scheduled vessel common carrier service between points at and within three miles offshore of Avalon, Santa Catalina Island and request for interim operating authority to provide the service on or before June 1, 2003. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-05505/22/2003

C.00-09-025 DANIELS CABLEVISION, INC. Daniels Cablevision, Inc. and the California Cable Television Association vs. San Diego Gas & Electric Company for imposing unreasonable charges for use of its rights-of-way. Decision establishes pole attachment fees that SDG&E may charge to Highland Carlsbad Cablevision, Inc., dba Adelphia. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-05605/22/2003

C.02-12-045 (ECP) - EXCEL ELECTRONICS CO., INC. vs Pacific Centrex Services, for the following findings and/or orders: (1) that defendant unlawfully switched Long Distance Carriers without the permission of the complainant (Slamming); and (2) for various and sundry overcharges to the account of complainant, as more fully described in the complaint. Complaint dismissed and the money on deposit with the Commission shall be disbursed equally to complainant and defendant. This case is closed.

D03-05-05705/22/2003

A.02-10-008 PAGE, STEPHEN J. for the Transfer of Control of US Data Highway Corporation(U 6399-C) and (U 6183-C) and Request for expedited Ex Parte Relief. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-05805/22/2003

A.03-01-004 JARNAIL SINGH for authority to operate as a Passenger Stage Corporation between points in the Counties of San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, Solano, Marin and San Mateo, and the San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose International Airports; and to establish a Zone of Rate Freedom. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-059 A.03-01-002 MAJID KHAZAEIAN for authority to operate

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05/22/2003 as a Passenger Stage Corporation between points in the Counties of Contra Costa, Alameda and San Francisco, and the San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland International Airports; and to establish a Zone of Rate Freedom. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-06005/22/2003

A.03-01-025 GERARDO H. GIRON, JR. for authority to operate as a scheduled Passenger Stage Corporation between points in Paradise Hills and National City; and to establish a Zone of Rate Freedom. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-06105/22/2003

A.01-08-046 UFLAND, BARBARA ANNE for Authority to Operate a Local Passenger Stage Service in the City of Vallejo, County of Solano, State of California; and to Establish a Zone of Rate Freedom [ZORF]. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-06205/22/2003

I.00-11-002 PUC - SEMPRA, SOCALGAS, SDG&E Order instituting investigation on the Commission's own motion into the adequacy of the Southern California Gas Company's and San Diego Gas & Electric Company's (SDG&E) gas transmission systems to serve the present and future gas requirements of the SDG&E's core and noncore customers. Awards TURN $47,759.64 for its substantial contribution to D02-11-073 as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-06305/22/2003

A.03-03-020 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY (U 39-M), for authorization under Public Utilities Code Section 851 (1) to Quitclaim an existing easement for an idle 115 kV transmission line in advance of Phase One of Pacific Union Ventures Residential Development Plan, and (2) to Quitclaim a distribution easement in advance of Phase Two and Phase Three of Pacific Union Ventures Residential Development Plan. Grants in part and denies in part authority under PU Code Section 851 for quitclaim of easements, as set forth.

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D03-05-06405/22/2003

C.00-01-017 ROBERT HAMBLY AND LOS ROBLES MOBILE HOME Robert Hambly, for Himself, and on Behalf of the Residents of Los Robles Mobile Home Park vs. Hillsboro Properties and The City of Novato; refund of excess charges for utility services collected from homeowners. Dismisses without prejudice request for intervenor compensation by Golden State Mobilehome Owners League.

D03-05-06505/22/2003

R.01-10-024 CPUC Order Instituting Rulemaking to Establish Policies and Cost Recovery Mechanisms for Generation Procurement and Renewable Resource Development. Awards TURN $178,410.72 and Consumers Union $13,915.00 for their substantial contribution to D02-08-071, D02-10-062 and the Procurement Review Group process as set forth. Awards Aglet $2,271.43 for its substantial contribution to D02-12-069 as set forth.

D03-05-06605/22/2003

R.03-03-017I.03-03-018C.00-01-017

ROBERT HAMBLY AND LOS ROBLES MOBILE HOME Robert Hambly, for Himself, and on Behalf of the Residents of Los Robles Mobile Home Park vs. Hillsboro Properties and The City of Novato; refund of excess charges for utility services collected from homeowners. R03-03-017 and I03-03-018 are categorized as ratesetting.

D03-05-06705/22/2003

A.03-02-019 LORRIE'S TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. for amendment of its certificate PSC-1003 for extension of authority to operate as a passenger stage corporation between San Francisco International Airport and the City and County of San Francisco to include service from those areas of the City and County of San Francisco it currently is not authorized for on-demand door-to-door service. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-06805/22/2003

A.02-11-046 PORT OF STOCKTON to install automatic warning devices at Fyffe Avenue and the intersection of Fyffe Avenue at Hooper Drive with passive signing at Embarcadero Drive

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and Mc Cloy Avenue, at-grade crossings within the County of San Joaquin. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-06905/22/2003

C.03-02-030 FREEMAN, JON T. vs Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for an Order that the sum of $497.50 be removed from his bill. Denies request for relief. The amount of $497.50 held in escrow shall be disbursed to PG&E. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-07005/22/2003

A.03-01-010 TULARE COUNTY WATER COMPANY, INC. to sell, and the City of Dinuba to buy, the water system located at Tract 406 in or near the City of Dinuba, in the County of Tulare. Approves sale of water system as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-07105/22/2003

C.02-10-044 (ECP) - RITTER, TEX vs Pacific Bell, for the following orders: (1) That defendant assign to complainant the following telephone numbers (707) 783-8383 (to replace (707) 773-3838) and (707) 769-6969 (to replace (707) 773-3666); (2) That defendant install these numbers at no cost to complainant; (3) That defendant issue a referral recording of the changes for at least one year at no cost to complainant; and (4) That defendant make all of these changes without any cost to complainant. Complaint dismissed. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-07205/22/2003

A.01-03-011 SAN DIEGO METROPOLITAN TRANSIT DEVELOP. for an Order authorizing construction on two light rail vehicle (LRV) tracks and closure of one existing at-grade crossing at the San Ysidro Intermodal Transportation Center (SYITC) development in the City of San Diego, San Diego County, California. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-07305/22/2003

A.02-12-038 VENTURA COUNTY SHUTTLE, INC. to revise its Zone of Rate Freedom (ZORF). Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-074 R.01-08-027 CPUC - ENERGY Order Instituting

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05/22/2003 Rulemaking on the Commission's Proposed Policies and Programs Governing Low-Income Assistance Programs. Awards Latino Issues Forum/The Greenlining Institute $37,972.43 for its substantial contribution to D02-07-033 as set forth.

D03-05-07505/22/2003

A.02-06-024 VERIZON CALIFORNIA INC. Petition for Arbitration of an Interconnection Agreement with Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. (U 5266-C) pursuant to Section 252(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Approves arbitrated agreement with modifications as set forth. This proceeding is closed. (Coms Peevey and Lynch dissent. Com Kennedy will file a concurrence in part and a dissent in part).

D03-05-07605/22/2003

A.02-05-004I.02-06-002

CPUC-EDISON Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the rates, operations, practices, services and facilities of Southern California Edison Company. Grants motion for memorandum account as set forth. (Coms Brown and Lynch dissent).

D03-05-07705/22/2003

A.01-03-008 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY for Commission Approval for Irrevocable Lease for Metromedia Fiber Network Services, Inc. to Use Fiber Optic Cable on certain PG&E Transmission Facilities under terms of an Optical Fiber Installation and IRU Agreement. Granted in part as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-07805/22/2003

A.02-05-033 SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS For authority to increase rates in the year 2003 by $9,919,002 or 27.2% above the revenues generated by present rates; in the year 2004 by $1,447,692 or 3.1% above the revenues generated by the rates proposed for 2003; and in the year 2005 by $1,597,008 or 3.3% above the 2004 requirements. (N02-05-024). Granted as set forth. Applicant shall within 60 days pay a fine of $1,000 for two filing infractions in its acquisition of Maple. This proceeding is closed. (Com Peevey will file a concurrence).

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C.98-08-040 MATTHEWS, DONNA Donna Matthews vs. Meadows Management Company, James K. Krueger and Rondell Hanson dba Plantation on the Lake Mobilehouse Park, for charging excessive water rates. Complaint dismissed. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-08005/22/2003

A.01-01-021 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY Southern California Gas Company in compliance with Resolution G-3304 and of Southern California Gas Company and San Diego Gas & Electric Company, to consolidate their gas supply portfolios. Denies rehearing of D02-08-065 as modified. (Com Wood abstains. Com Lynch reserves the right to file a dissent).

D03-05-08105/22/2003

A.01-01-003 SANTA CLARA VALLEY TRANSPORTATION AUTH. for an order authorizing construction of an at-grade crossing of Hamilton Avenue (82D-5.6) by the Light Rail Transit Line of the Vasona Light Rail Project in the City of Campbell, County of Santa Clara. Denies rehearing ofD02-12-053.

D03-05-08205/22/2003

C.02-06-020 ALEX GEE vs. Southern California Edison Company, for an Order (1) that all charges over the baseline rate of $0.12009 per kilowatt hour be refunded to complainant for the period commencing May 2001 to the present time; and (2) the sum of $200 if defendant does not honor the GS-SP agreement. Denies rehearing of D02-12-005. This proceeding is closed.

D03-05-08305/22/2003

I.00-11-001A.01-04-012

PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Conditional Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Authorizing the Construction of the Los Banos-Gates 500 kV Transmission Project. Grants PG&E's motion to withdrawA01-04-012. This proceeding is closed. (Com Kennedy will file a concurrence. Coms Lynch and Wood will file dissents).

D03-05-084 C.03-04-018 AL VAN SLYKE ECP - vs Cox

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05/27/2003 Communications for wrongful disconnections of services and refund to the complainant of the money paid for the services, in the amount of $147.00. Dismissed.

D03-05-08505/27/2003

A.03-02-018 AMERICAN INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS, L.L.C. for registration as an interexchange carrier telephone corporation pursuant to the provisions of Public Utilities Code Section 1013. Granted as set forth. This proceeding is closed.

RESOLUTIONS SIGNED ONCOMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 22, 2003

Commissioners Present:Michael R. Peevey, President

Carl W. WoodLoretta M. Lynch

Geoffrey F. Brown Susan P. Kennedy

5/22/03 ALJ-176-3113 Ratification of preliminary determinations of category for proceedings initiated by application. The preliminary determinations are pursuant to Article 2.5, Rules 4 and 6.1 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure. Adopted as set forth in the attachments.

E-3822 Supplemental Advice Letter (AL) 2240-E-A, replacing AL 2240-E of Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Requests authority to revise tariffs and establish various balancing and memorandum accounts in compliance with D02-04-016, pertaining to Utility Retained Generation cost recovery in 2002 and withdraw certain previously filed advice letters. Approved with modifications. Modesto Irrigation District’s protest is denied. The Office of Ratepayer Advocates’ (ORA) and California Farm Bureau Federation’s protest to AL 2130-E is denied without prejudice. ORA’s and The Utility Reform Network’s protests to AL 2085-E is moot.

E-3826 Advice Letter 1481-E of San Diego Gas & Electric Company. Requests approval of its investment management agreement with UBS Global Asset Management (Americas) Inc. Approved as set forth.

E-3828 Advice Letter 1686-E of Southern California Edison Company (SCE). Request for approval of a Master Definitive Agreement among SCE, Enron Wind LLC, ESI Sky River Limited Partnership, ESI VG Limited Partnership, et al. and related amendments to power purchase agreements between SCE and

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certain small power production facilities (QFID Nos. 6004, 6039, 6040, 6041, 6042, 6043, 6044, 6065, 6066, 6067, 6102, 6103, 6104, 6105, 6106, 6107, 6108, 6111 and 6112). Granted as set forth.

E-3829 Advice Letter 1699-E of Southern California Edison Company (SCE). Requests authorization to deviate from SCE Rule 9, Section B and SCE Rule 16, Section B.2 in order to install an additional billing meter at Golden Cheese Company of California (Golden). An additional billing meter will require an amendment to the Power Purchase Agreement and Incorporated Interconnection Facilities Agreement between SCE and Corona Energy Partners, Ltd., who is the co-generator serving Golden. Also, SCE's List of Contracts and Deviations will be modified to reflect the rule deviations listed above. Approved as set forth. The City of Corona’s requests, in particular, to clarify that Rule 16 does not require a “one enterprise – one meter” interpretation is denied.

G-3349 Resolution (Res.) rescinding Res. G-3273 that granted Southern California Gas Company request to offer a Newspaper Subscription Service on the Commission’s own motion. Adopted as set forth.

T-16740 Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Equipment and Services Program (DDTP). Resolution approving California Communications Access Foundation as the entity awarded the contract to operate and manage the DDTP and directing the Commission Executive Director to request approval from the Department of General Services (DGS) a multi-year contract, execute all contract originals, and submit the contract to DGS for review and approval. Adopted as set forth.

T-16746 Resolution recommending a budget augmentation cap for the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP) for fiscal year 2002-2003 in the amount of $16,956,350. These funds will 1) cover the necessary costs of transition-related events associated with the transition of the DDTP to comply with Public Utilities Code Sections 270.1, 278, 278.5 and 2881.4(b) and 2) provide financial and operational stability to the DDTP during the first quarter of the program transition (July 1 - September 30, 2003). Granted as set forth in the appendices.

T-16748 California Teleconnect Fund Administrative Committee. Request for approval of a budget of $34.512 million for fiscal year 2003-04 and maintains the current surcharge rate of 0.0%. Granted as set forth in the appendices.

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TL-19027 Resolution approving issuance of charter-party carrier certificates pursuant to Section 5374(b) of the Public Utilities Code. Granted as set forth in the appendix.

W-4384 Kings County Canal Company (KCCC). Resolution decertificating KCCC because it is an association exempt from regulation under Public Utility Code Section 2705. Granted as set forth.

W-4398 Garberville Water Company. Requests authority for a surcharge for recovery of Unanticipated Repair Cost Memorandum Account expenses producing an annual increase in revenue of $14,703 or 9.91%. Granted as set forth in the appendices.

NOTICE OF DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR EX PARTE MEETING

On September 20, 1996, the Commission adopted Resolution ALJ 169 regarding the “Filing of Notice of Denial of Request for Ex Parte Meeting.” The resolution implements an interim procedure whereby a party whose written request for an ex parte meeting with a Commissioner has been denied will be allowed to file a notice of such denial. Copies of Resolution ALJ 169 are available from the Commission’s Central Files Office at 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 2002, San Francisco; telephone (415) 703-2045. Copies of tendered notices are available in the Central Files Office for review and/or reproduction under existing procedures. They are also available from the filing party who is under the obligation to provide copies of the notice without delay.

NONE

NOTICE OF ALL-PARTY MEETINGS (PU Code § 1701.3(c))

NONE

NOTICE OF EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS

Copies of tendered notices are available in the Central Files Office for review and/or reproduction under existing procedures. They are also available from the filing party who is under the obligation to provide copies of the notice without delay.

5/28/03 R01-09-001 Order instituting rulemaking on the Commission's own motion to assess and revise the new Regulatory Framework for Pacific Bell and Verizon California

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Incorporated.I01-09-002 Order instituting investigation on the Commission's

own motion to assess and revise the New Regulatory Framework for Pacific Bell and Verizon California Incorporated.

Summary: On May 23, 2003, Cynthia Marshall, Senior Vice President, Regulatory & Constituency Relations, Pacific Bell Telephone Company (SBC California) sent a letter (attached to the notice) to Pres. Peevey. The letter was also addressed to Cmmrs. Brown, Kennedy and Lynch, Jacqueline Reed, advisor to Cmmr. Wood, and Jack Leutza, Director of the Telecommunications Division. The letter was sent in connection with I02-11-008. The letter expressed SBC California’s concerns with the scope of this proceeding and requested that the Commission conclude the proceeding. The letter further requested that, if it is not the Commission’s desire to conclude the proceeding at this time, that the scope be narrowed.Filer: Pacific Bell Telephone CompanyContact: Claudia Barros Phone: (415) 542-3820

5/28/03 A02-02-012 Southwest Gas Corporation (U 905-G), for Authority to Change Natural Gas Rates in San Bernardino, El Dorado and Nevada Counties, California.

Summary: On May 27, 2003, Daniel Fessler, representing Southwest Gas Corporation (Southwest), met with William Julian, advisor to Cmmr. Wood, in San Francisco. Fessler discussed the continuing concerns with the delay in processing Southwest’s 2003 Test Year General Rate Case. Fessler noted that the establishment of a memorandum account, effective May 8, 2003, in D03-05-032 does not address the key issue of full recovery of Southwest’s 2003 Test Year revenue requirement given the seasonal nature of the company’s operations. Fessler reiterated that the continuing delay in issuing a 2003 Test Year General Rate Case order has negative financial implications given the large capital requirements attributable to the upgrade of existing operating facilities and the expansion of the system to accommodate growth in new customers.Filer: Southwest Gas CorporationContact: James A. Boothe Phone: (415) 951-1100

5/28/03 A02-09-006 Wild Goose Storage Inc., for Review under Public Utilities Code Section 851 et seq., of the Transfer of its Indirect Control to EnCana Corporation, or, in the alternative, Request for Declaratory Order.

Summary: On May 23, 2003, Michael Day of Goodin, MacBride, Squeri, Ritchie & Day, counsel for Wild Goose Storage Inc. (Wild Goose), met with Julie Fitch, advisor to Pres. Peevey, in San Francisco. Also present was Philip H. Davies, Vice President and General Counsel of Wild Goose. Davies and Day discussed the proposed decision (PD) and the alternate and indicated that their review of the legal precedents substantially disagreed with the conclusion in the two decisions. In addition, Davies and Day suggested that such a restrictive interpretation of Section 854, is both

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5/28/03 I02-11-008 Order instituting investigation into statements by SBC Communications and SBC Pacific Bell regarding potential reductions to service quality.

Summary: On May 23, 2003, Cynthia Marshall, Senior Vice President, Regulatory & Constituency Relations, Pacific Bell Telephone Company (SBC California) sent a letter (attached to the notice) to Pres. Peevey. The letter was also addressed to Cmmrs. Brown, Kennedy and Lynch, Jacqueline Reed, advisor to Cmmr. Wood, and Jack Leutza, Director of the Telecommunications Division. The letter expressed SBC California’s concerns with the scope of this proceeding and requested that the Commission conclude the proceeding. The letter further requested that, if it is not the Commission’s desire to conclude the proceeding at this time, that the scope be narrowed.Filer: Pacific Bell Telephone CompanyContact: Claudia Barros Phone: (415) 542-3820

5/29/03 A00-11-038 Southern California Edison Company, for authority to institute a rate stabilization plan with a rate increase and end of rate freeze tariffs.

A00-11-056 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, for emergency application to adopt a rate stabilization plan.

A00-10-028 The Utility Reform Network, for modification of Resolution E-3527.

Summary: On May 23, 2003, Leslie Katz, Regional Vice President of Sempra Energy Utilities (SEU), met with Cmmr. Wood and David Gamson, advisor to Cmmr. Brown, in two separate meetings in San Francisco. At the meeting with Cmmr. Wood also present were Steven Weissman and Manuel Ramirez, advisors to Cmmr. Wood. Lee Schavrien, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, SEU, participated in both meetings. SEU representatives discussed the Governor’s announced $1 billion reduction to the Department of Water Resources (DWR) 2003 revenue requirement. Schavrien stated that savings from reductions to the 2003 DWR revenue requirement should be allocated to the utilities based on how initial costs were allocated to utilities and that those savings should be allocated to customers consistent with the method by which the 2003 DWR revenue requirement was allocated to customer classes.Filer: Sempra Energy UtilitiesContact: Renee Le Camus Phone: (415) 202-9986

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5/29/03 R01-10-024 Order Instituting Rulemaking to Establish Policies and Cost Recovery Mechanisms for Generation Procurement and Renewable Resource Development.

Summary: On May 23, 2003, Leslie Katz, Regulatory Relations Regional Vice President, Sempra Energy Utilities (SEU), met with Cmmr. Wood in San Francisco. Also present were Steve Weissman and Manuel Ramirez, advisors to Cmmr. Wood, and Lee Schavrien, Vice President Regulatory Affairs, SEU. Schavrien stated that while San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) agrees that the Commission should promptly address SDG&E’s near- and long-term resource needs, the preferred way to do so is through SDG&E’s recently issued Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking firm capacity resources. Katz noted that the RFP was developed in conjunction with SDG&E’s Procurement Review Group (PFG) and that the PRG will review bid results. Katz suggested that the Commission should encourage Calpine Corporation to participate in the open, competitive bid process.Filer: Sempra Energy UtilitiesContact: Renee Le Camus Phone: (415) 202-9986

5/30/03 R01-09-001 Order instituting rulemaking on the Commission's own motion to assess and revise the new Regulatory Framework for Pacific Bell and Verizon California Incorporated.

I01-09-002 Order instituting investigation on the Commission's own motion to assess and revise the New Regulatory Framework for Pacific Bell and Verizon California Incorporated.

Summary: On May 27, 2003, Richard Smith, Deputy Director, the Office of Ratepayer Advocates (ORA), met with Cmmr. Kennedy in San Francisco. Also present were Timothy Sullivan, advisor to Cmmr. Kennedy, and Tom Lew, financial examiner, and Lee-Whei Tan, regulatory analyst, for ORA. Written materials (attached to the notice) were used. ORA representatives stated that the Commission should adopt the recommendations made by the Telecommunications Division’s auditors Overland Consulting in Phase 2A regarding the treatment of Pensions, PBOPs, Depreciation Reserve Amortization, and Income Taxes.Filer: Office of Ratepayer Advocates - YackninContact: Sue Muniz Phone: (415) 703-1858

6/2/03 R01-09-001 Order instituting rulemaking on the Commission's own motion to assess and revise the new Regulatory Framework for Pacific Bell and Verizon California Incorporated.

I01-09-002 Order instituting investigation on the Commission's own motion to assess and revise the New Regulatory Framework for Pacific Bell and Verizon California Incorporated.

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6/2/03 R02-01-011 Order Instituting Rulemaking regarding the implementation of the suspension of direct access pursuant to Assembly Bill 1X and Decision01-09-060.

Summary: On May 29, 2003, Scott Blaising, counsel for the California Municipal Utilities Association, had a telephone conversation with Manuel Ramirez, advisor to Cmmr. Wood. Blaising indicated that it would b fair to implement two ‘counter-balancing’ changes to the Cmmr. Brown’s alternate: limit the scope of new load that is exempted and provide a limited exemption for historical levels of existing municipal departing load.Filer: California Municipal Utilities AssociationContact: Scott Blaising Phone: (916) 682-9702

Summary: On May 29, 2003, Scott Blaising, counsel for the California Municipal Utilities Association (CMUA), met with Laura Krannawitter, advisor to Cmmr. Kennedy, in San Francisco. Also present were Joy Warren and Chris Mayer, representing the Modesto Irrigation District (MID). Written material (attached to the notice) was used. Blaising explained that CMUA believes that the record supports modifications to Cmmr. Brown’s alternate. Warren pointed to Public Utilities Code Section 9610 and noted that service by MID to new and existing customers within the service areas designated by Section 9610 was anticipated by the Commission and the Legislature, and was accounted for by PG&E. Warren argued that new and existing customers served by MID within MID’s service area should be exempted from cost recovery surcharges.Filer: California Municipal Utilities AssociationContact: Scott Blaising Phone: (916) 682-9702

Summary: On May 28, 2003, Scott Blaising, counsel for the California Municipal Utilities Association (CMUA), met with Cmmr. Peevey, in San Francisco. Also present were Julie Fitch and Kevin Coughlan, advisors to Cmmr. Peevey, and Joy Warren and Chris Mayer, representing the Modesto Irrigation District (MID). Written materials (attached to the notice) were used. Blaising explained that CMUA believes that the record supports modifications to Cmmr. Brown’s alternate. Warren and Mayer discussed the history of MID’s electric service and Public Utilities Code Section 9610 codifying its service areas. Warren and Mayer argued that new and existing customers

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Summary: On May 28, 2003, Scott Blaising, counsel for the California Municipal Utilities Association (CMUA), met with David Gamson, advisor to Cmmr. Brown, in San Francisco; and on May 29, 2003, spoke with David Gamson on the telephone. Written material (attached to the notice) was used. Blaising discussed ALJ’s proposed decision and Cmmr. Brown’s alternate and noted that, as between the two decisions, CMUA supports the alternate. Blaising further explained that CMUA believes that the record supports modifications to Cmmr. Brown’s alternate. During the May 29, 2003 telephone conversation with David Gamson, Blaising indicated that it would be unfair to modify the alternate decision to limit the scope of new load, without also providing for an exemption for historically base incidents of municipal departing load.Filer: California Municipal Utilities AssociationContact: Scott Blaising Phone: (916) 682-9702

Summary: On May 29, 2003, Garith Krause, Assistant General Manager, Finance and Electric Services, Merced Irrigation District (Merced), met with Julie Fitch, advisor to Pres. Peevey, and David Gamson, advisor to Cmmr. Brown, in two separate meetings in San Francisco. Also present was Dan L. Carroll, counsel for Merced. Written material (attached to the notice) was used. Carroll and Krause expressed Merced’s support for Cmmr. Brown’s alternate addressing the issue of municipal departing load cost responsibility surcharges (CRS), in particular, the alternate’s inclusion of a ‘greenfields exemption’ from CRS for new load. Carroll stated that Merced is concerned that the alternate could leave some unintentional loopholes that could lead to claims that the exemption does not apply to greenfileds development for Merced. Krause pointed out that unlike some other publicly owned utilities including irrigation districts, Merced does not have an exclusive service area. Krause explained that Merced’s boundaries overlap those of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), such that Merced has a non-exclusive service area within which it competes with PG&E. Carroll also addressed the California Municipal Utilities Association principles and stated that the principles overlook the issues that an irrigation district such as Merced has because of its non-exclusive service area. Carroll stated that those principles should undergo more examination. Carroll then urged that the alternate also be revised to include some capped exemption to existing load of municipal power providers, including irrigation districts. Krause noted that Merced customers are also paying energy crisis costs and that to require Merced customers to pay a CRS on top of bearing Merced’s own energy crisis costs would amount to an unfair double collection.Filer: Merced Irrigation DistrictContact: Marian Lyons Phone: (916) 444-1000

6/3/03 A99-09-006 Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company in the 1999 annual transition cost proceeding.

Summary: On May 29, 2003, Sabrina Chaw, Senior Regulatory Representative, Regulatory Relations, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), met with David

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email: [email protected]

6/3/03 R01-10-024 Order Instituting Rulemaking to Establish Policies and Cost Recovery Mechanisms for Generation Procurement and Renewable Resource Development.

Summary: On May 29, 2003, Bill Stock, Chief, Regulatory Relations, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), met with David Gamson, advisor to Cmmr. Brown, and Kevin Coughlan, advisor to Pres. Peevey, in two separate meetings in San Francisco. Also present were Kent Harvey, Chief Financial Officer, and Karen Tomcala, Vice President, Regulatory Relations, PG&E. PG&E representatives reviewed the statutory framework created by AB 57 and noted that the statute requires procurements plans approved by the Commission to eliminate the need for after-the-fact reasonableness reviews of an electrical corporation’s actions which are in compliance with such approved plans. PG&E representatives also stated that the various drat decisions in this matter would expose PG&E to risks of procurement reasonableness review. PG&E representatives requested that the Commission adopt an annual disallowance cap for PG&E of $36 million, eliminate Standard of Conducts 6 and 7, and reaffirm the broad scope for the annual disallowance cap to cover all procurement-related activities.Filer: Pacific Gas and Electric CompanyContact: Michelle Brown Phone: (415) 973-4662

email: [email protected]

6/3/03 A01-02-024 AT&T Communications of California, Inc. and WorldCom, Inc., for the Commission to reexamine the recurring costs and prices of unbundled switching in its first annual review of unbundled network element costs pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 ofD99-11-050.

A01-02-035 AT&T Communications of California, Inc. and WorldCom, Inc., for the Commission to reexamine the recurring costs and prices of unbundled loops in its first annual review of unbundled network element costs pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 ofD.99-11-050.

A02-02-031 Telephone Connection Local Services, LLC (U5522-C), for the Commission to Reexamine the Recurring Costs and Prices of the DS-3 Entrance Facility Without Equipment in its Second Annual Review of Unbundled Network Element Costs pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D99-11-050.

A02-02-032 AT&T Communications of California, Inc. and

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WorldCom, Inc., for the Commission to Reexamine the Recurring Costs and Prices of Unbundled Interoffice Transmission Facilities and signaling Networks and Call-Related Databases in its Second Annual Review of Unbundled Network Element Costs pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D99-11-050.

A02-02-034 Pacific Bell Telephone Company (U 1001 C), for the Commission to Re-Examine the Costs and Prices of the Expanded Interconnection Service Cross-Connect Network Element in the Second Annual Review of Unbundled Network Element Costs pursuant toD99-11-050.

A02-03-002 XO California, Inc. (U 5553 C), for the Commission to Re-Examine the Recurring Costs of DS1 and DS3 Unbundled Network Element Loops provided by Pacific Bell Telephone Company, as and for the Commission's Second Triennial Review of Recurring Unbundled Network Element Costs pursuant to Ordering Paragraph 11 of D99-11-050.

Summary: THIS IS AN AUGMENTED NOTICE OF AN EX PARTE COMMUNICATION THAT WAS FILED ON MAY 23, 2003 AND APPEARED IN THE CALENDAR OF JUNE 4, 2003. On May 20, 2003, James B. Gordon, Jr., on behalf of the Communications Workers of America (AFL-CIO District 9) (CWA), met with Cmmr. Kennedy in San Francisco. Also present were Timothy Sullivan, advisor to Cmmr. Kennedy, and Cynthia G. Marshall, Senior Vice President, Regulatory & Constituency Relations, Eric Batongbacal, Executive Director for Regulatory Matters, James B. Young, General Attorney & Assistant General Counsel, and David P. Discher, General Attorney, for Pacific Bell Telephone Company. Gordon stated that there is a critical need to address the problem of below-cost unbundled network elements platform (UNE-P) pricing in California, and described some of the negative impacts of below-cost UNE-P pricing on workers in the state’s telecommunications industry.Filer: Communications Workers of America (AFL-CIO District 9)Contact: Jill Kronenberger Phone: (916) 921-4555

6/3/03 A02-09-030 California-American Water Company (U 210-W), for an order Authorizing it to Increase rates for water service in its Sacramento District by $8,198,700 or 50.77% in the year 2003; and by $1,955,000 or 8.03% in the year 2004.

A02-09-031 California-American Water Company (U 210-W), for an order Authorizing it to Increase rates for water service in its Larkfield District by $512,800 or 33.3% in the year 2003; and by $96,900 or 4.72% in the year 2004.

A02-09-032 California-American Water Company (U 210-W), for an order Authorizing it to Increase rates for water service in its Felton District by $410,200 or 56.62% in

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the year 2003; by $101,200 or 8.86% in the year 2004; and by $31,000 or 2.29% in the year 2005.

A02-09-033 California-American Water Company (U 210-W), for an order Authorizing it to Increase rates for water service in its Montara District by $234,200 or 18.69% in the year 2003; by $38,200 or 2.57% in the year 2004; and by $45,000 or 2.95% in the year 2005.

A02-01-036 Joint Application of California-American Water Company (U 210-W), a California corporation, RWE Aktiengesellschaft, a corporation organized under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany, Thames Water Aqua Holdings GmbH, a corporation organized under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany, Thames Water Plc, a corporation organized under the laws of the United Kingdom and Wales, and Apollo Acquisition Company, a Delaware corporation, for an order Authorizing Apollo Acquisition Company to merge with and into American Water Works Company, Inc., resulting in a change of control of California-American Water Company, and for such related relief as may be necessary to effectuate such transaction.

A97-03-052 California-American Water Company, for a certificate that the present and future public convenience and necessity requires applicant to construct and operate the 24,000 acre foot Carmel River Dam and Reservoir in the Monterey Division and to recover all present and future costs in connection therewith in rates.

Summary: THIS IS AN AUGMENTED NOTICE OF AN EX PARTE COMMUNICATION THAT WAS FILED ON MAY 28, 2003 AND APPEARED IN THE CALENDAR OF JUNE 5, 2003. On May 23, 2002, Paul Townsley, President, California-American Water Company (Cal-Am), met with Cmmr. Wood in San Francisco. Also present were Jacqueline Reed, advisor to Cmmr. Wood, Dan Kelleher, Executive Vice President, American Water Works, and Lenard Weiss, attorney for Cal-Am. The parties discussed issues raised by Intervenor’s Motion to Suspend proceedings in A02-09-030 through A02-09-033. The parties urged the Commission to support Applicant’s position that the pending general rate case (GRC) proceedings not be suspended because the issues raised by the motion were premature and would be addressed in Cal-Am’s next GRC.Filer: California-American Water CompanyContact: Lenard Weiss Phone: (415) 788-0900

6/4/03 A01-03-036 San Diego Gas & Electric Company, for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the Valley-Rainbow 500 KV Interconnect Project.

Summary: AUGMENTATION REQUIRED. On June 2, 2003, Holland & Knight

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Daily CalendarCalifornia Public Utilities Commission Tuesday, June 10, 2003LLP, attorneys for the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians, mailed a letter to Cmmrs. Peevey, Brown, Kennedy, Lynch, and Wood. A copy of the letter was also mailed to ALJ Cooke. The letter informed the Commission of the Tribe’s opposition to Sand Diego Gas & Electric Company’s petition for modification.Filer: Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission IndiansContact: Donald M. Clary Phone: (213) 896-2473

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