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FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION VOTE SHEET Item 2 November 1, 2016 Docket No. 160101-WS- Application for increase in water and wastewater rates in Charlotte, Highlands, Lake, Lee, Marion, Orange, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Seminole Counties by Utilities, Inc. of Florida. Issue 1: Should the 's proposed final water and wastewater rates be suspended? Recommendation: Yes. The 's proposed final water and wastewater rates should be suspended. COMMISSIONERS ASSIGNED: All Commissioners COMMISSIONERS' SIGNATURES DISSENTING REMARKS/DISSENTING COMMENTS: (tv {1L fvl 0 ch.'fri C.Mi ht I ~F D"' 0 g ll '7 ~-Itt; I {/.) ail a..(j/,v;.d. PSC/CLK033-C (Rev 03/14)

lit '!,Vote Sheet November 1, 2016 Item 2 Docket No. 160101-WS- Application for increase in water and wastewater rates in Charlotte, Highlands, Lake, Lee, Marion, Orange, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Seminole Counties by Utilities, Inc. of Florida. (Continued from previous page) Issue 2: Should any interim revenue increase be approved? Recommendation: Yes, the should be authorized to collect annual water and wastewater revenues as indicated below. Water Systems Adjusted Test Revenue Revenue %Increase Year Revenues Increase Requirement Lake Placid $69,017 $10,189 14.76% $79,206 UIF-Marion $161,079 80,785 50.15% 241,864 UIF-Pinellas $157,855 14,309 9.06% 172,164 UIF-Pasco $901,930 56,674 6.28% 958,604 UIF -Seminole $1,014,857 186,352 18.36% 1!201!209 Total $348.309 $2.653.041 Wastewater Adjusted Test Revenue Revenue %Increase Systems Year Revenues Increase Requirement Lake Placid $72,314 $638 0.88% $72,952 Tierra Verde $992,530 69,084 6.96% 1,061,614 UIF-Marion $47,826 31,438 65.73% 79,264 UIF-Pasco $505,980 108!280 21.40% 614!260 Total $209.440 $1.82&~0_2_0 In addition, seven systems appear to be earning above their maximum return on equity (ROE). As such, reve nues s h ou ld b e co ll ecte d su b ~ ect to re fund WI th tn t eres, t ass h own b e 1 ow. System Revenue Held Subject to Refund Percentage UIF -Seminole-Wastewater ($138,594) (16.61%) LUSI-Water (143,546) (2.63%) Labrador-Wastewater (134,838) (20.87%1 Pennbrooke-Wastewater (47,924) (9.35%) Longwood-Wastewater (17,559) (2.18%) Eagle Ridge-Wastewater (24, 112) (2.07%) Cypress Lakes-Water (24,335) (6.87%) Total ($510_ 908)

p -._y ote Sheet November 1, 2016 Item 2 Docket No. 160101-WS- Application for increase in water and wastewater rates in Charlotte, Highlands, Lake, Lee, Marion, Orange, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Seminole Counties by Utilities, Inc. of Florida. (Continued from previous page) Issue 3: What are the appropriate interim water and wastewater rates? Recommendation: The service rates for UIF in effect as of December 31, 2015, should be increased as shown below to generate the recommended revenue increase for the interim period. System % Rate Increase Lake Placid-Water 14.81% Tierra Verde-Wastewater 6.96% UIF-Marion -Water 50.88% UIF-Marion-Wastewater 66.14% UIF -Pinellas -Water 9.14% UIF-Pasco -Water 6.38% UIF-Pasco -Wastewater 21.49% UIF-Seminole -Water 18.67o/o The rates, as shown on Schedule Nos. 4-A and 4-B of staffs memorandum dated October 20, 2016, should be effective for service rendered on or after the stamped approval date on the tariff sheets, pursuant to Rule 25-30.475(1), F.A.C. The should file revised tariff sheets and a proposed customer notice to reflect the Commission-approved rates. In addition, the approved rates should not be implemented until the required security has been filed, staff has approved the proposed customer notice, and the notice has been received by the customers. The should provide proof of the date.notice was given within 10 days of the date of the notice. Issue 4: What is the appropriate security to guarantee the interim increase? Recommendation: A cumulative corporate undertaking is acceptable contingent upon receipt of the written guarantee of the parent company, Utilities, Inc. (UI or company), and written confirmation that the cumulative outstanding guarantees on behalf ofui-owned utilities in other states will not exceed $2 million (inclusive of all Florida utilities). UI should be required to file a corporate undertaking on behalf of its subsidiaries to guarantee any potential refunds of revenues collected under interim conditions. UI' s guaranteed amount subject to refund should be $759,084. Pursuant to Rule 25-30.360(6), F.A.C., the should provide a report by the 20th of each month indicating the monthly and total revenue collected subject to refund. Should a refund be required, the refund should be with interest and in accordance with Rule 25-30.360, F.A.C.

"Vote Sheet November 1, 2016 Item 2 Docket No. 160101-WS- Application for increase in water and wastewater rates in Charlotte, Highlands, Lake, Lee, Marion, Orange, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Seminole Counties by Utilities, Inc. of Florida. (Continued from previous page) Issue 5: Should the Commission grant the 's Petition for Waiver or Variance of Schedule E-14, of Commission Form PSC/AFD 19-W (11/93), as incorporated by reference in Rule 25.30-437, F.A.C.? Recommendation: Yes. The Commission should grant UIF's Petition for Waiver of the Rule. Issue 6: Should this docket be closed? Recommendation: The docket should remain open pending the Commission's final action on the 's requested rate increase.

Ashley Quick From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: FILED OCT 26, 2016 DOCUMENT NO. 08478-16 FPSC - COMMISSION CLERK Kathy Shoaf Wednesday, October 26, 2016 10:44 AM Commissioners & Staffs; CLK -Agenda Staff; Braul io Baez; Keith Hetrick; Mark Futrell; Apryl Lynn; Mary Anne Helton; Andrew Maurey; Cheryl Bulecza-Banks; Bart Fletcher; Amber Norris; Greg Shafer; Patti Daniel; Shannon Hudson; Lau ra King; Bart Fletcher; Lynn Deamer; Dale Mailhot; Walter Trierweiler; Jennifer Crawford; Ci ndy Muir Kate Hamrick; Jacqu eline Moore; Nancy Harri son - Request for Oral Modification for Docket No. 160101-WS - UIF Consolidated for November 1, 2016, Commission Conference Please see - Request for Oral Modification for Item 2, Docket No 160101-WS - UIF Consolidated for November 1, 2016, Commission Confe rence. Kathy Shoaf Executive A ssistant to Braulio Baez, Executive Director Florida Public Service Commission Telephone: (850)413-6053 kshoaf@psc.state. fl. us From: Braulio Baez Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 10:28 AM To: Andrew Maurey Cc: Mark Futrell; Kate Hamrick; Kathy Shoaf; Mary Anne Helton; Tom Ballinger; Greg Shafer Subject: RE: Docket No. 160101-WS- UIF Consolidated - Oral Modification Approved. Thanks. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G L TE Device -------- Original message -------- From: Andrew Maurey <AMaurey(a),PSC.STATE.FL. US> Date: I0/26/16 9:57AM (GMT-05:00) To: Brau lio Baez <BBaez@PSC.STATE.FL.US> Cc: Mark Futrell <MFutreii@PSC.STA TE.FL.US>, Kate Hamrick <KHamrick@psc.state.fl.us>, Kathy Shoaf <kshoaf@psc.state.fl.us>, Mary Anne Helton <MHelton (a).psc.sta TE.FL.US>, Tom Ballinger <TBall in2:(a),psc.st A TE.FL. US>. Greg Shafer <GShafer(ci),PSC.ST ATE. FL. US> Subject: Docket No. 160101 -WS- UIF Consolidated - Oral Modification Staff requests approval to make an oral modification to Item 2 scheduled for the November I, 20 16 Commission Conference (Docket No. 160 I 0 1-WS. Application for increase in water and wastewater rates in Charlotte, Highlands, Lake, Lee, Marion, Orange, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Seminole Counties by Utilities, Inc. of Florida). Modifications are necessary to the case background on pages 2 and 3, and to correct the

interim rates for Tierra Verde and Pasco County' s Orangewood system, as shown on pages 37 and 6 1, respective ly. No other schedules required modification. Finally, a modification is necessary on page 7 to reflect the correct statutory reference. Modification to the Case Background on page 2: L ast p rocee d" mgs E sta bl" IS h" mg R a tes ~ or U I F S ~v stems Former Name Order Issuance Date Lake Placid Utilities, Inc. PSC-1 4-0335-PAA-WS June 30,2014 Cypress Lakes Utilities, Inc. PSC- 14-0283-PAA-WS May 30. 2014 Lake Services, Inc. PSC-1 1-05 14-PAA-WS November 3, 20 II Uti lities, Inc. of Pennbrooke PSC-12-0667- PAA-WS December 26,2012 Utilities, Inc. of Eagle Ridge PSC- 11-0587-PAA-SU December 21, 2011 Labrador Uti lities, Inc. PSC- 15-0208-PAA-WS May 26, 2015 Mid-County Services, Inc. PSC-1 2-0389-PAA-SU July 27. 2012 Tierra Verde Utilities, Inc. PSC-09-03 72-PAA -S U May 27,2009 Utilities, Inc. of Longwood PSC-1 0-0407-PAA-SU June 21, 2010 Sanlando Utilities Corporation PSC-1 5-0233-PAA-WS June3, 2015 Utilities Inc., of Florida (Marion and Seminole Counties) PSC-1 6-0296-PAA -WS June 27, 2016 Utilities Inc., of Florida (Orange, Pasco and Pinellas County) PSC-1 4-0025-PAA -WS January I 0, 2014 l 1 tilities Inc. of Sandalhavrn PSC-16-0151-FOF-WU A12rill8. 2016 {Order A1212roving Settlement - This Settlement modified PSC-16-0013-PAA-SUl issued Januan 6, 2016) Modification to Case Background on page 3, paragraphs 4 and 5: U IF requested interim rates designed to generate additional revenues of $414,691 for water operations and $803,024 for wastewater operations. T he requested annual interim revenue increases fo r Lake Placid, Tierra Verde, Sanda lhaven, UIF-Pasco, UIF-Marion, UIF-Pi nellas, UI F-Seminole (Water). However, by letter dated October 18, 201 6, the fo rmally withdrew its interim rate req uest fo r Sandalhaven due to reasons discussed furthet= in stafps reeotmnendation. UlF did not request interim rate relief fo r Cypress Lakes, LUSI, Labrador, Pennbrooke, San lando, fj"ieitil l\lei:tle, Longwood, Eagle Ridge, Mid-County, UlF-Orange, and UIF-Seminole (Wastewater). However, as discussed later, staff conducted a review of all systems to identify any systems potentially earning above its maximum return on equity. Modification to page 7, paragraph 1: Pursuant to Section 367.Q81(2)(a), F.S., 367.082(2)(a). F.S.. in a proceeding for an interim increase in rates, the Commission sha ll authorize, within 60 days of the fi ling fo r such relief, the collection of rates sufficient to earn the minimum of the range of rate of returns. 2

Modification to Schedule No. 4-A on page 37: Tierra Verde Test Year Ended 12/31/15 Bi-Monthly Wastewater Rates Schedule No. 4-A Docket No. 1601 01-WS Test Year Rates 12/31/15 Current Rates Requested Interim Requested Final Staff Recommended Interim Residenti al Service Flat Rate (Bi-monthly) $96.91 $97.29 $103.65 $107.82 $1Q4,Q9 $103.65 General Service Base Facility Charge by Meter Size (Bi-monthly) 5/8 X 3/4" $61.10 1" $154.52 1-1/2" $309.05 2" $494.48 3" $988.96 4" $1,545.22 6" $3,090.46 $62.06 $65.35 $155.13 $165.27 $310.28 $330.56 $496.44 $528.90 $992.89 $1,057.79 $1,551.36 $1,652.77 $3,102.73 $3,305.56 $68.77 ~ $65.35 $171.93 $193.93 $163.38 $343.85 $~U.9Q $326.75 $550.16 $3U,Q4 $522.80 $1,031.55 $1,Q82,Q8 $1,045.60 $1,719.25 $1,939.30 $1,633.75 $3,438.50 $~,~19,QQ $3,267.50 Charge per 1,000 Gallons - General Service $3.57 $3.58 $3.82 $3.97 ~ $3.82 Tl Qical Residential 5L8" x 3L4" Meter Bill ComQarison 3,000 Gallons $96.91 5,000 Gallons $96.91 10,000 Gallons $96.91 $97.29 $103.65 $97.29 $103.65 $97.29 $103.65 $107.82 $1Q4,Q8 $103.65 $107.82 $1Q4,Q8 $103.65 $107.82 $1Q4,Q8 $103.65 Modification to Schedule No. 4-B on page 61: UIF - Pasco Test Year Ended 12/31/15 Monthly Wastewater Rates Test Year Rates 12/31/15 Schedule No. 4-B Docket No. 1601 01-WS Staff Current Requested Requested Recommended Rates Interim Final Interim Residential - Orangewood Base Facility Charge- All Meter Sizes $9.68 $9.72 $11.71 $12.65 $11.76 3

... Charge per 1,000 gallons - Residential ~ $7.14 $7.21 6,000 ga llon cap $8.68 $9.38 ~ $8.67 Flat Rate $24.21 $24.32 $29.28 $31.64 $29.41 Residential - Summertree Base Facility Charge -All Meter Sizes $12.57 $12.63 $15.20 $16.43 $15.27 Charge per 1,000 ga llons - Residential $10.68 $10.73 6,000 ga llon cap $12.92 $13.96 $12.98 General Service - Summertree Base Faci lity Cha rge by Meter Size 5/8"X 3/4" $12.57 $12.63 3/4" $18.84 $18.92 1" $31.40 $31.54 1-1/2" $62.80 $63.08 2" $100.47 $100.92 3" $200.93 $201.83 4" $313.97 $315.38 6" $627.94 $630.77 Ch arge per 1,000 ga llons - General Service $14.16 $14.22 T~~ical Residential 5L8" x 3L4" M eter Bill Com~arison - Orangewood 3,000 Ga llons ~ $31.10 $31.35 5,000 Ga llons ~ $45.38 $45.77 10,000 Ga llons $!i4.18 $81.08 $81.82 T~~ical Residential 5L8" x 3L4" Meter Bill Com~arison- Summertree 3,000 Ga llons 5,000 Ga llons 10,000 Ga llons $44.61 $65.97 $119.37 $44.82 $66.28 $119.93 $15.20 $16.43 $15.27 $22.79 $24.62 $22.91 $37.98 $41.04 $38.18 $75.96 $82.07 $76.35 $121.52 $131.31 $122.16 $243.02 $262.60 $244.32 $379.75 $410.34 $381.75 $759.49 $820.69 $763.50 $17.13 $18.50 $17.20 $37.75 $40.79 ~ $37.77 $55.11 $59.55 ~ $55.11 $98.51 $106.45 ~ $98.46 $53.96 $58.31 $54.21 $79.80 $86.23 $80.17 $144.40 $156.03 $145.07 Andrew L. Maurey Director Division of Accounting and Fina nce Florida Public Service Commiss ion 2540 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850 (850) 413-6465 amaure~@psc. state. fl.u s 4