Oakville Beaver, 10 Nov 2011, p. 8

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, November 10, 2011 · 8 Ontario Energy Board Commission de l'énergie de l'Ontario NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING FOR AN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION RATE A CHANGE Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc. EB-2011-0189 Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc. ("Oakville") has applied to the Ontario Energy Board (the "Board") for permission to change its delivery charges beginning May 1, 2012. The application was filed on October 17, 2011 under section 78 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c.15 (Schedule B), under the Board's guidelines for 3rd Generation Incentive Regulation Mechanism which provides for a mechanistic and formulaic adjustment to distribution rates between cost of service applications. Oakville's application also includes a request to recover the impact of lost revenues associated with various conservation initiatives. Oakville also requests the disposition of account 1562. Delivery charges are one of four regular items on Residential and General Service customers' electric bills and vary depending on the amount of electricity consumed. If the application is fully approved, the monthly bill for a Residential customer who consumes 800 kWh per month would decrease by about $0.22. The monthly bill for a General Service customer consuming 2,000 kWh per month and having a monthly demand of less than 50 kW would increase by about $4.79. The proposed changes to the Delivery charge are separate from other potential changes to the electricity bills. For additional information on billing items visit http://www p // .ontarioenergyboard.ca/OEB/Consumers/Electricity?Y gy / / / y our+Electricity+Bill. y The Board has assigned the application File No. EB-2011-0189. The Board's decision on this application may have an effect on all of Oakville's customers. How to see Oakville's Application pp A copy of the application and related documents may be viewed at the Board's office listed below or on the Board's website at: http://www p // .ontarioenergyboard.ca/html/?case=EB-2011-0189 gy / / A copy can also be viewed at Oakville's office at the address indicated below or may be on its website http://www p // .oakvillehydro.com/ y / Written Hearing g The Board intends to proceed with this matter by way of a written hearing unless a party satisfies the Board that there is a good reason for not holding a written hearing. If you object to the Board holding a written hearing in this matter, you must provide written reasons why an oral hearing is necessary. Any submissions objecting to a written hearing must be received by the Board and copied to the applicant within 10 days of the publication or service date of this notice. How to Participate p You may participate in this proceeding by requesting either Intervenor or observer status, or by submitting a letter of comment: 1. Intervenors participate actively in the proceeding (i.e., submit written questions, evidence, and arguments, and cross-examine witnesses at an oral hearing). You may request intervenor status by sending a letter of intervention to the Board and copying the Applicant no later than 10 days from the publication or service date of this notice. The letter of intervention must include: a. A description of how you are, or may be, affected by the outcome of this proceeding; b. If you represent a group, a description of the group and its membership; The Board intends to only consider cost awards in this proceeding in relation to Oakville's proposal for lost revenue adjustment mechanism recovery, revenue-to-cost ratio adjustments, and the disposition of Account 1562. You must indicate in your letter of intervention whether you expect to seek costs from the applicant and the grounds for your eligibility for costs. 2. Observers do not participate actively in the proceeding but receive documents issued by the Board in the proceeding. (There is no fee for observers to receive documents issued by the Board.) You may request Observer status by sending a request to the Board no later than 10 days from the publication or service date of this notice. 3. Letters of Comment are to be sent to the Board no later than 30 days from the publication or service date of this notice. All letters of comment will be placed on the public record, subject to the privacy terms for personal information stated below. This means that the letters will be available for viewing at the Board's offices and will be placed on the Board's website. Interrogatories and Submissions Board-approved intervenors or Board staff wishing information and material from Oakville that is in addition to the evidence filed with the Board and that is relevant to the hearing shall request it by written interrogatories filed with the Board and delivered to Oakville on or before December 5, 2011. Oakville shall file with the Board complete responses to the interrogatories and deliver them to all intervenors no later than December 19, 2011. Written final submissions by an intervenor or Board staff must be filed with the Board, and copied to all other parties, by January 13, 2012. If Oakville wishes to respond to the submissions, its written response must be filed with the Board and delivered to all other parties by January 23, 2012. YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION A IS TREATED A DIFFERENTLY L DEPENDING ON HOW YOU CHOOSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE HEARING: · Intervenors - everything you file with the Board, including your name and contact information, will be placed on the public record (i.e. the public file and the Board's website). · Letters of comment or observers - the Board removes any personal (i.e. not business) contact information from the letter of comment or the request for observer status (i.e., address, fax number, phone number, and e-mail address of the individual), however, your name and the content of the letter of comment or of the request for observer status will become part of the public record. Filing g Information for Intervenors If you already have a user ID, please submit your intervention request through the Board's web portal at https://www p // .errr.ontarioenergyboard.ca gy . Additionally, two paper copies must be submitted to the address set out below. If you do not have a user ID, visit the Board's website under e-Filing Services and complete a user ID/password request form. For instructions on how to submit documents and naming conventions please refer to the RESS Document Guidelines found at http://www p // .ontarioenergyboard.ca/OEB/Industr gy / / y, e-Filing Services. The Board also accepts interventions by e-mail, at the address below. Additionally, two paper copies must be submitted to the address set out below. Those who do not have internet access are required to submit their intervention request on a CD in PDF format, along with two paper copies. Need more information? For more information on how to participate please go to the Board's website at http://www p // .ontarioenergyboard.ca/OEB/Industr gy / / y/ Regulator g y y+Proceedings/Hearings/Participating+in+a+Hearing g / g / p g g or call the Board at 1-888-632-6273 (toll free). How to Contact the Board or Oakville Hydro y Electricity y Distribution Inc. Please reference Board file number EB-2011-0189 in the subject line of your e-mail or at the top of your letter. It is also important that you provide your name, postal address and telephone number and, if available, an e-mail address and fax number. All communications should be directed to the attention of the Board Secretary at the address below, and be received no later than 4:45 p.m. on the required date. IMPORTANT IF YOU DO NOT FILE AN OBJECTION TO A WRITTEN HEARING OR DO NOT PARTICIPAT P E IN THE HEARING BY FILING A LETTER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS NOTICE, THE BOARD MAY A PROCEED WITHOUT YOUR PARTICIPAT P ION AND YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO FURTHER NOTICE IN THIS PROCEEDING. Addresses The Board: Ontario Energy Board P.O. Box 2319 27th Floor, 2300 Yonge Street Toronto ON M4P 1E4 Attention: Board Secretary Filings: https://www p // .errr.ontarioenergyboard.ca/ gy / E-mail: boardsec@ontarioenergyboard.ca Tel: 1-888-632-6273 (Toll T free) Fax: 416-440-7656 DATED A at Toronto, October 28, 2011 ONTARIO T ENERGY BOARD Original Signed By Kirsten Walli Board Secretary The Applicant: Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc. 861 Redwood Square Oakville ON L6J 5E3 Attention: Ms. Lucy Ricci E-mail: lricci@oakvillehydro.com Tel: (905) 825-4425 Remembrance Day services tomorrow The Royal Canadian Legion Oakville Branch 114 will hold its annual Remembrance Day service tomorrow (Nov. 11), with a parade making its way to George's Square Cenotaph at 11 a.m. The parade will muster in the Church and Navy Street area with veterans (followed by members of the Canadian Armed Forces, RCMP, OPP, Halton Police, Oakville firefighters, Knights of Columbus, Cadets, Scouts and Guides and local dignitaries) beginning their march to the George's Square Cenotaph at 10:30 a.m. George's Square and the Cenotaph are located on the east side of Trafalgar Road, just north of Lakeshore Road. The 11 a.m. ceremony in George's Square will include the playing of The Last Post and a wreath-laying ceremony. For more information on the Oakville Legion service, contact 905-845-6271. A second unofficial Remembrance Day ceremony will take place at the Trafalgar Memorial, located in the east end of Memorial Park at the corner of Oak Park Boulevard and Central Park Drive, on Friday at 11 a.m. Organized by Ward 5 Councillors Jeff Knoll and Marc Grant and others, the ceremony's audience has steadily grown in size since the Trafalgar Memorial was dedicated in 2005. Meanwhile, the Burl-Oak Naval Veterans will host a Remembrance Day Sunrise Parade at 9 a.m. Friday at the Canadian Naval Ships Memorial in Spencer Smith Park in neighbouring Burlington. The ceremony will include the remembrance and laying of wreaths in memory of f all those who took part in wars, especially those who gave their lives to preserve our freedom. The Burl-Oak Naval Veterans are all persons who have served in the Navy at some time. For information, contact, 905-6323118. Bronte Legion held its annual Remembrance Day parade and memorial service last Sunday. On Monday, nearly 700 veterans from across the GTA and their guests packed the Oakville Conference Centre for the annual Veterans Appreciation Luncheon, sponsored by Medichair and attended by Minister of f Veterans Affairs Steven Blaney. For full coverage of the luncheon, see The Beaver's Remembrance Day edition Friday, Nov. 11. Every time you donate to Goodwill, you help someone find a job. Here's how... 1 You donate to Goodwill. 2 Goodwill sells your donations in our stores. 3 The revenues help fund job training and other services to prepare people for job success. 4 People find good jobs. 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