Estimated Step I Rates Sample Clauses

Estimated Step I Rates. The Settling Parties Agree that the following chart estimates the highest allowable impact on ratepayers as compared to the Permanent Revenue Requirement rates, if the Commission approves those rates detailed above. The estimated rate design is based upon a quarterly rate and a consumption charge on a per one hundred cubic feet (ccf) of water The Settling Parties reiterate that these rates are merely illustrative and intended to exhibit the maximum rate allowed by the Settlement Agreement with possible approval of the Step I increase.5 Rate Group Proposed Permanent Rate Revenue Requirement Base Charge Proposed Step I Revenue Requirement Base Charge Proposed Permanent Rate Revenue Requirement Consumption Charge Proposed Permanent Rate Revenue Requirement Consumption Charge Consolidated Tariff Systems (Divisions with Consumption Charge) $148.31 $163.89 $5.77 $6.38 Consolidated Tariff Systems (Divisions without Consumption Charge) $190.10 $210.07 N/A N/A Consolidated Tariff System (Waterville Valley Gateway – Pool) $442.70 $489.21 N/A N/A Xxxxxxx Shores $148.31 $163.89 $5.77 $6.38 Wildwood $190.10 $210.07 N/A N/A 5 Again, the Settling Parties agree that while Wildwood and Xxxxxxx Shores are presented in the above chart as stand-alone systems, the tariffs submitted after possible approval would reflect the Wildwood and Xxxxxxx Shores divisions as part of the consolidated rate group.
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Estimated Step I Rates. The Settling Parties Agree that the following chart estimates the highest allowable impact on ratepayers as compared to the Permanent Revenue Requirement rates, if the Commission approves those rates detailed above. The estimated rate design is based upon a monthly rate and a consumption charge per ccf of water. The Settling Parties reiterate that these rates presented in the table below are merely illustrative and intended to exhibit the maximum rate allowed by the Settlement Agreement with the possible approval of the Step I increase. The Settling Parties, furthermore, note that only the meter and consumption charge will be adjusted due to the Step I increase to the Company’s revenue requirement. The private fire protection rate will not be adjusted. STEP I Rate Group Proposed Permanent Rate Revenue Requirement Rate Proposed Step I Rate Percentage Change Meter Charge 5/8 inch meter $11.92 $12.89 8.1% 3/4 inch meter $27.87 $30.15 8.2% 1 inch meter $54.45 $58.91 8.2% 1 ½ inch meter $107.61 $116.42 8.2% 2 inch meter $139.50 $150.93 8.2% Consumption Charge (per ccf) $6.90 $7.72 11.9% Private Fire Protection Charge 1 ½ inch pipe $2.49 $2.49 0% 2 inch pipe $5.31 $5.31 0% 3 inch pipe $15.43 $15.43 0% 4 inch pipe $32.87 $32.87 0% 6 inch pipe $95.49 $95.49 0%

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