ML19329C527
| ML19329C527 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Davis Besse, Perry |
| Issue date: | 07/17/1975 |
| From: | Pandy J PAINESVILLE, OH |
| To: | Lessy R NRC OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL (OGC) |
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| ML19329C517 | List: |
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| NUDOCS 8002140896 | |
| Download: ML19329C527 (7) | |
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City.lfanager I.E5TER N. NERO 4
CITY OF PAINESVILLE incinmsn srurx1 PAIN ES VILI.E, 01110 6m77 TELEPMNE hl6l 302*93dl Mr. Roy P. Lessey, Jr. - Counsel U.S. Luclear Regulatory Connission 7/17/75 Washington, D.C.
20555 R2: HRC Docket I!os. 50-346A, 504A, 50 441A Dear Mr. Lessey As per ny deposition of July 0, 1975 on the above natter, I have reviewed ny files and enclose the info: nation which I had cited.
Included are the following:
fro: Ralph M. Besse, CI, to Council of the 1.) Letter of January 16,(19501page)
City of Painesville
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Letter of January 18, 1950 from H.G. Fitsgerald, C I, to Painesville City Ma6a6er P.D. Ccok ( 1 page )
3.) City of Painesville Light Sales and Costs,19h8 (2 pa.ses), which uere prepared in response to (2) above.
4.) City of Painesville Meno of March 31, 1973, fren J. Pandy to City Manager Ken Mcdonald, with attachments, relative to Interconnection "egotiations (13pages) 5.) Letter of January 2,1974 from Lee C. Howley, CCI, to Painesville Lev Eirector W.R. Milburn ( 3 pages )
6.) Meno of Cetober 12, 1973 from J. Fandy to City Manager K. Mcdonald relative to value of Perry customers served by City ( 4 peges )
7.) Hemos of 10/15/71,5/21/73,1/16/74,h/23/75frenJ.PandytoPainesville City Mar.r.gers relative to najor systen outages.
It is my understanding that these submittals will be duplicated and sent to all par,ies who attended my deposition 8002140 N
Please adviso if further information is desired.
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Dear Mr. Cook:
In confomity with cur conversation this morning, the following is a list of infomatien that would be highly desirable to our Cc=pany in =aking an office appraisal of the value of the Painesville Municipal Light Plant: 1. Original cest of the total property. 2. Original cost of the generating plant. 3 Number of consu=ers, sales and revenue by classes of service. 14. An office inventory of property in as =uch of the following detail as is available: a. Size arei characteristics of generating units (including age), b. Size and characteristics cf boilers (including age). c. Nu=ber of poles by size, class and percent cwnership. 9, fev d. Feet of underground conduits bf nu=her of ducts. e. Feet of cable by size and voltage. f. Nu=ber of transfer =ers by size. g. Feet of wire by size and voltage. l h. Nu=ber of services by size and nu=ber of wires. 1. Nu=ber of meters by size and nu=ber of wires. J. Number of employees by classification and wage rate. k. Nu=ber of street la=ps by sizes. f oe4 5. Income statement for latest period available.
- 6 Balance sheet as of the end of above period.
(w%w /. Ownership of h(j.:A)ouse pipes and service snite. es as between the 7 custcr.er and the municipal plant. 8. Status of employee pension situation. Also other employee benefits.' ,e p.T, v Very tmly yours, w p h_ _. \\I.G. Fig ~erp , Counsel g,,,,, 1 c. s r .... ~ o m,os
01111' af d.. atnesutile 4 J (. $taic of @lia '~ l Ilttittg Department i LIGHT SALIS By Clacces of Services for the year of 1943 Class r# Amount Number Residental 6,759,651 S 195,362 72 4091 Rurcl 1,424,932 39,311 35 664 Comt1 Ind. 7,797,505 153,307 10 595 Public Euilding2 1,015,324 19,006.1s 52 Railroads 259,064 4,849 24 12 \\ Inter-Department 52,012 7.,857 29 12 1 Pucping 'later 1,220,900 17,055.65 1 Rnilroads not metered 432.00 3 Totals 18,562,415 0 434,154 56 5430 . Note: The above information for the year of 1949 will be available on or before ihrch 31ct.1950. 9 a e e ....-....7........._ i i
~ IILO'fATT E01. IRS FIT COSO-February 20. 1948 i KILO **'ATT PAI:IIS7II.LI C.E.I. C.I.I. PI'INSYL7. CIA DI220IT ECURS f, Res. Com. PO*."r.2 CO. IDI SCN Min. .50 .60 .60 1.00 .50 1 50 1.72 1.85 2.00 2.20 1.97 100 3.14 3.35 4.00 3.82 3.20 150 4.36 4.47 4.65 5.07 4.32 200 5.59 5.60 7.30 6.32 5.44 250 6.81 6.72 8.70 7.07 6.57 300 8.04 7.47 10.10 7.82 7.47 350 9.26 8.22 11.50 8.57 8.37 400 10.49 8.97 12.90 9.32 9.27 450 11.71 9.72 14.30 10.07 10.17 500 12.94 10.47 15.70 10.82 11.07 750 17.84 14.22 22.70' 14.57 15.57 1000 22.74 17.92 29.70 18.32 19.07 I 1500 30.58 25.47 43.70 25.82 29.25 l 2500 46.26 40.47 71.70 40.82 47.25 500J 85.46 109.20 10000 163.S6 184.20 15000 230.01 259.20 ' 25000 362.31 424.20 e O 9 4 e ... - __ t i
b/ CITY OF PAINESVil.LE Interoffico Memo March 31, 1973 i To Ken Mcdonald, City Menacor Frems Joe Pandy, Electric rower superintendent i lies !!aTEtCOs:tICTIt's MEGOTIATICH3 \\ Follewirvy e y attendonen at t$e A'crican Public Pcwr.*ssccistica course en wnolesala av.c centracts, I would like to svoari.ic itents covered whien Ny Le p4rtinent to cur negotiattens. (1) Of fri.ery incrtance to our ?ositico in tw;otiaticos with j CEI is the Atcrite Emri:y Act of 1954 Ocetien 105), i.hica resuf rc:s the Atcmic Encrgy Cmmissica to use t:e Cercrt t:nt cf Justice in s'etermin= in] 3.hother c cstructico of a mcis.cr ocnr.r g;lant in e particular lo= catico is incnosistent with the unti-trust lav.s. (Tha Jecart ent of Justice cer.cucts a revim c. iter the licer se ac,>licativi is filec, sini. let to the re view watch trey cc.%>cted recently entrchy we suuaitted infctmtico rec.Trding CG as transnissica lino '!cos. ).'lusa mio tra atteched t v c. art-'ent of J>stice latter of c/2//2 v e. rein essistant Attorney acneral cueer conclucos that "It sxa!d ce u;nrepriate for ~ the Cccaissicn ( A.~.C. ) to ccevai tien eny licrnse i t reoy c.rsat for the tiendocino uni ts sa as to el f..ine.c the enticmocti tive activitics i which enablo e'.~. G C. to s'aintcin trn coovo coscrtced situotlen. Sf;;nificent relief would te acMoved if, cc:ory ott:ttr tMn;s, the Cco-missicn wro tot 4 (1) rec,uire i* G & E to grant access to tre Pendocino units to the euxsecca or NOM." This sitsatica is virtually identical to r>ur cun, with tin folicw= (ng substitutiens of nc=cs: CEI inccres ? G :o E Perry t>ecws rendocino Painesvilla 1:eemes HCFA This, I W1teve, is the heart of the reason that CEI wnts to swep us for iYrry custer crs. CEI does not want us to be able to snc+t that thotr nuctur plant is inconsistent wi tn enti-trust laws, and if we ere not sur.ulyirv) custarers in Perry, troy ni;ht clatoi that the new picnt will not affect cur service area. This o;:Inten is shcred by tir. Fradt V. Frisk, fr., f e ;islatin directer cnd s:ccial counsel, Nnerican Fublic Power Associatico. Pa advises tr.ats (a) The City shculd hold cnto Ferry cusexers as a coj or bor. gaining lever tware access to 59rry Muclear ple.nt. ( b ) The C i t'y shou l d m e l f y CL 1 i n wr i t ing of i t s i n u:re s t in partief,-atin; in the cevelocmnt of Ferry nucicar plant. (w-uito could be the "vonicle" of cur participation with nucicar pcuer, if this is a public relaticos ccocarn.) CM I D J J1) a
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CITY OF PAINESVILLE interoffice Memo e.2.e fo Een Mcdonald ites Intercor.nectf en Negotiations (c) In a recent sinflar csse in Califernia, Wn t!s rmnicipals sought access to the criv sto ecrvany's rwelcer plant, tbcy wro sue-denly given swd interco nections at very ruesenable rates, in 3:41-tion to otf*r concessions. (7tr. Trisx is forwardirsj pore infcreation on this.) The cmy cf Mr. Frish's article enclosed also thrcws II;ht en our sf tuation. Please noto particulcrly the ites starred ono uneAr= 1ining cn pa,a M. In smry, I believe that our negotiotin.; position with CE! has never been better. C'.I filed wi th A.'s.C. fer a nuclear license curing the week of Farch 26, 1973 Also of interest to our negotictions is the recent ruling of the U. 3. Sucrece Ccort, reoarcire; stter rail P:we c:ricany, edlico suc-ported a district court arter tn.st the private cc: c.ony sinuld wneel power to corr +ct ancienctitive and ronopolistic pr:ctices. (iee syll: Sus attached.) The f> plication of thfs is that w o finitely shseld have secess (by CEI d.celing pcwir ovt'r i ts transMr.r t en lines) to virtually any ot!ter utility in the statn or surrcunding area. Also att.*d ed f3 t.% 0.1.
- xrece Cmrt ruling en Cdnesville, wherein it sucocrred the F,'c fin
- iirn thot intercccmectten is valuable to both parties, res. rdless of site.
I iwrve full text; of these ceurt decistens, as wolf os others, (f ym or W. Milburn shculd wisn to have t!xxz. W. Frisk, of ant., has also indicated his willin.ncss to con. sult with us ro;ardirij t.".cso mitters and/or our nesotletin.] positten. I beltava that a a eting of yecrself, Mr. Milburn, cod I w:uld te review our ::csitim end establish future plea cf be in ordeia action. N M(, Joseph Pancy v. Electric Ps.er Superinttndent ces W. Milbura 498 6 o 0 [ b b JH t m Ju A x k= ,n -_ - _ - _,, - - - -,}}