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File #: RES-0853    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 4/1/2021 In control: City Manager Office
On agenda: 4/13/2021 Final action: 4/13/2021
Title: Approving a resolution by the City of Pflugerville, Texas, regarding the application of Atmos Energy Corporation - Midtex Division, to increase rates under the gas reliability infrastructure program; suspending the effective date of this rate application for forty-five days; authorizing the city to continue to participate in a coalition of cities known as the "Atmos Texas Municipalities;" determining that the meeting at which the resolution was adopted complied with the Texas open meetings act; making such other findings and provisions related to the subject; and declaring an effective date.
Attachments: 1. Atmos-GRIP-2021-MidTex-ATM-SUSPENSION-RESOLUTION-031121_PF, 2. Atmos-GRIP-2021-MidTex-ATM-SUSPENSION-RESOLUTION-AIS-031121
Title
Approving a resolution by the City of Pflugerville, Texas, regarding the application of Atmos Energy Corporation - Midtex Division, to increase rates under the gas reliability infrastructure program; suspending the effective date of this rate application for forty-five days; authorizing the city to continue to participate in a coalition of cities known as the "Atmos Texas Municipalities;" determining that the meeting at which the resolution was adopted complied with the Texas open meetings act; making such other findings and provisions related to the subject; and declaring an effective date.
Summary
The City is a member of the Atmos Texas Municipalities (“ATM”). The ATM group was organized by a number of municipalities served by Atmos Energy Corporation - MidTex Division (“Atmos Energy”) and has been represented by the law firm of Herrera Law & Associates, PLLC to assist in reviewing applications to change rates submitted by Atmos Energy.

An agenda information sheet has been provided by Herrera Law which is also attached. The summary provides that under section 104.301 of the Gas Utility Regulatory Act (GURA), a gas utility is allowed to request increases in its rates to recover a return on investments it makes between general rate cases. This section of GURA is commonly referred to as the “GRIP” statute, that is, the “Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program.”

Under a decision by the Supreme Court of Texas, the Court concluded that a filing made under the GRIP statute permitted gas utilities the opportunity to recover return on capital expenditures made during the interim period between general rate cases by applying for an interim rate adjustment and that proceedings under the GRIP statute did not contemplate either adjudicative hearings or substantive review of utilities' filings for interim rate adjustments. Instead, the Court concluded, the GRIP statute provides for a ministerial review of the utility’s filings to ensure compliance with the GRIP st...

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