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Kentucky-American Water Company Case No. 2015-00418 Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government’S First Request for Information ______ KAW_R_LFUCGDR1_NUM001_032416 Page 1 of 1 KENTUCKY-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY CASE NO. 2015-00418 LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT’S FIRST REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________ Witness: Kevin N. Rogers 1. Please provide the total number of water service meters assigned to Lexington as a customer in the base period and in the forecasted test period, and the total revenue requirement assigned to Lexington as a customer in the base period and the forecasted test period. Response: As of March 9, 2016, LFUCG has 204 metered water service accounts. No adjustments were made to the LFUCG accounts in arriving at the forecasted test year billing determinants. The revenue requirement is assigned to the total customer class using billing determinants and usage as a class, not on an individual customer basis. KAW_R_LFUCGDR1_NUM002_032416 Page 1 of 8 KENTUCKY-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY CASE NO. 2015-00418 LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT’S FIRST REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________ Witness: Kevin N. Rogers 2. Under how many different types of customer rate classes does Lexington currently make payments to KAWC? For each type of class, please provide the following information: (a) The type of customer rate class; (b) The number of accounts in each such class; (c) Whether such accounts are metered; (d) The account numbers for each separate account; (e) The physical location, by street address, GPS marker (or other easily understood designation) of each separate account; (f) The basis and explanation for treating the account as a separate account, whether it is because it is separately metered or otherwise; (g) The total amount paid by Lexington to KAWC for the provision of water for each of its separate accounts for each year, going back the inception of KAWC’s last approved rate increase; and (h) The total net projected impact for each such class under the proposed rate increase. Response: (a-e) See the attachment. (b) 5 Residential, 199 OPA, 34 Private Fire, 3 Public Fire (c) All accounts except fire service accounts are metered. (d) Due to privacy concerns and after discussion with LFUCG counsel, KAW is not filing account information in response to this question. (e) See attachment referenced above. (f) A separate account is determined by the existence of a service line and meter to serve a specific location. (g) See attachment referenced above. (h) Please see Exhibit 37, Schedule M, page 7 of 13 for percentage increase by customer class. KAW_R_LFUCGDR1_NUM002_032416 Page 2 of 8 LFUCG Active Account Detail - KAW_R_LFUCGDR1_NUM02_032416 - Attachment 1 As of March 15, 2016 Sorted by Street Name, House # Payments - August Account Premise 2013 - March 15, Premise # Account Name Class House No Premise Street Premise City Premise State Premise Postal Code 2016 * Includes 9120138412 LFUCG OPA 469 Anniston Dr Lexington KY 40505-2239 3,193.06 9120029333 LFUCG Fire Station #20 Private Fire 3001 Arrowhead Dr Lexington KY 40503-2733 1,247.28 9120076156 LFUCG Fire Station #20 OPA 3001 Arrowhead Dr Lexington KY 40503-2733 6,015.84 9120081310 LFUCG W Hickman Creek OPA 3174 Ashgrove Pike Nicholasville KY 40356-9229 64,847.91 9120044586 LFUCG OPA 5722 Athens-Bnsb Pike Lexington KY 40509-9449 5,409.19 9120062998 LFUCG OPA Bellcastle Rd Lexington KY 40505 19,013.02 9120013046 LFUCG OPA Bellefonte Dr Lexington KY 40503 326.97 9120061388 LFUCG OPA 1870 Benton Pl Lexington KY 40505-1602 1,344.93 9120044080 LFUCG OPA 2500 Bowman Mill Rd Lexington KY 40513-9702 14,573.43 9120063208 LFUCG OPA 1050 Briarwood Dr Lexington KY 40511-1111 722.88 9120089119 LFUCG OPA 3300 Brunswick Rd Lexington KY 40503-4309 18,132.69 9120020794 LFUCG OPA Brunswick Rd Lexington KY 40503 37,952.19 9120072205 LFUCG OPA 3318 Buckhorn Dr Lexington KY 40515-1007 9,290.90 9120065514 LFUCG OPA 2077 Cambridge Dr Lexington KY 40504-1923 10,958.45 9120065526 LFUCG OPA 2077 Cambridge Dr Lexington KY 40504-1923 1,440.25 9120035247 LFUCG OPA Castlewood Dr Lexington KY 40502 1,428.24 9120034969 LFUCG Pool OPA Castlewood Dr Lexington KY 40508 42,707.33 9120035393 LFUCG OPA Castlewood Park Lexington KY 40507 434.25 9120113889 LFUCG OPA 1165 Centre Pkwy Lexington KY 40517-3229 1,400.69 9120028576 LFUCG OPA 119 Cisco Rd Lexington KY 40504-1107 3,126.81 9120008233 LFUCG OPA Claredon Dr Lexington KY 40507 3,951.03 9120126349 LFUCG OPA 4393 Clearwater Way Lexington KY 40515-6002 2,923.76 9120128142 LFUCG Private Fire 4393 Clearwater Way Lexington KY 40515-6002 2,517.31 9120047022 LFUCG City Hall OPA 200 Clinton Rd Lexington KY 40502-1924 2,043.97 9120050501 LFUCG OPA 619 Congress St Lexington KY 40507 463.63 9120093561 LFUCG OPA 3800 Crosby Dr Lexington KY 40515 1,223.84 9120105304 LFUCG OPA 2120 Deauville Dr Lexington KY 40504-1311 451.74 9120001883 LFUCG OPA 2005 Dogwood Dr Lexington KY 40504-3407 436.94 9120085811 LFUCG Dogwood Park OPA 2393 Dogwood Trace Blvd Lexington KY 40514-2401 3,780.54 9120038348 LFUCG OPA 247 E 2nd St Lexington KY 40507-2103 4,185.16 9120038276 LFUCG OPA 211 E 3rd St Lexington KY 40508-1827 1,183.73 9120038628 LFUCG OPA 219 E 3rd St Lexington KY 40508-1827 3,033.12 9120028772 LFUCG Private Fire 219 E 3rd St Lexington KY 40508-1827 2,650.30 9120038278 LFUCG OPA 219 E 3rd St Lexington KY 40508-1827 5,330.64 9120038285 LFUCG OPA 226 E 3rd St Lexington KY 40508-1828 482.46 9120135996 LFUCG OPA 300 E 3rd St Lexington KY 40508-1945 3,975.39 9120135988 LFUCG Lyric Theater Private Fire 300 E 3rd St Lexington KY 40508-1945 1,096.89 KAW_R_LFUCGDR1_NUM002_032416 Page 3 of 8 LFUCG Active Account Detail - KAW_R_LFUCGDR1_NUM02_032416 - Attachment 1 As of March 15, 2016 Sorted by Street Name, House # Payments - August Account Premise 2013 - March 15, Premise # Account Name Class House No Premise Street Premise City Premise State Premise Postal Code 2016 * Includes 9120091459 LFUCG OPA 100 E 5th St Lexington KY 40508-1428 1,057.88 9120107492 LFUCG OPA 601 E High St Lexington KY 40502-1767 33,129.80 9120029773 LFUCG OPA 700 E High St Lexington KY 40502-1713 10,683.13 9120040499 LFUCG OPA 120 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1339 101,621.70 9120027749 LFUCG OPA 134 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1318 2,051.61 9120029701 LFUCG Art Center Private Fire 139 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1317 2,671.65 9120080387 LFUCG Art Center OPA 141 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1317 5,001.45 9120080388 LFUCG Art Center OPA 141 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1317 5,676.27 9120029704 LFUCG Private Fire 146 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1318 4,704.85 9120039656 LFUCG OPA 148 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1318 1,054.12 9120039655 LFUCG OPA 150 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1318 7,340.74 9120027750 LFUCG OPA 150 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1318 5,319.02 9120027751 LFUCG OPA 150 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1318 2,726.85 9120027752 LFUCG OPA 150 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1318 3,117.64 9120029703 LFUCG Private Fire 150 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1318 1,176.57 9120027753 LFUCG OPA 200 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 14,624.35 9120029769 LFUCG Public Fire 200 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1354 8,812,065.54 9120029875 LFUCG OPA 200 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 19,021.82 9120030140 LFUCG Public Fire 200 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 12,673.57 9120090376 LFUCG OPA 200 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 8,964.39 9120137476 LFUCG OPA 201 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-2003 6,606.76 9120029706 LFUCG Private Fire 208 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 2,920.11 9120039658 LFUCG OPA 210 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 2,415.07 9120101840 LFUCG OPA 212 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 2,190.01 9120039660 LFUCG OPA 216 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 732.72 9120029705 LFUCG Kentucky Theater Private Fire 216 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1326 2,663.42 9120039659 LFUCG OPA 218 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 1,701.77 9120039661 LFUCG OPA 218 E Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 795.15 9120055430 LFUCG OPA 415 E New Circle Rd Lexington KY 40505-2618 3,416.55 9120028759 LFUCG Private Fire 105 E Short St Lexington KY 40507-1311 2,627.64 9120112512 LFUCG OPA 105 E Short St Lexington KY 40507-1311 13,955.71 9120029207 LFUCG Private Fire 101 E Vine St Lexington KY 40507-1459 2,646.35 9120029836 LFUCG OPA 101 E Vine St Lexington KY 40507-1459 60,556.96 9120030053 LFUCG Private Fire 200 E. Main St Lexington KY 40507-1310 2,777.58 9120096017 LFUCG OPA 1850 Eastland Pkwy Lexington KY 40505 409.58 9120068123 LFUCG OPA 1521 Elizabeth St Lexington KY 40503-1159 462.57 9120051759 LFUCG Parks Department OPA 550 Elk Lake Dr Lexington KY 40517-4154 462.77 KAW_R_LFUCGDR1_NUM002_032416 Page 4 of 8 LFUCG Active Account Detail - KAW_R_LFUCGDR1_NUM02_032416 - Attachment 1 As of March 15, 2016 Sorted by Street Name, House # Payments - August Account Premise 2013 - March 15, Premise # Account Name Class House No Premise Street Premise City Premise State Premise Postal Code 2016 * Includes 9120042492 LFUCG OPA 2201 Elkhorn Rd Lexington KY 40505-4837 1,373.60 9120107207 LFUCG OPA 759 Enterprise Dr Lexington KY 40510-1031 450.77 9120063066 LFUCG OPA 1138 Finney Dr Lexington KY 40511-1812 3,283.11 9120033805 LFUCG OPA 770 Florida St Lexington KY 40508-1408 419.63 9120112890 LFUCG OPA 3770 Forest Green Dr Lexington KY 40517-1910 8,533.79 9120138591 LFUCG OPA 2265 Frankfort Ct Lexington KY 40510-9673 1,102.20 9120132782 LFUCG Private Fire 2269 Frankfort Ct Lexington KY 40510-9673 2,764.34 9120028325 LFUCG OPA 1400 Gainesway Dr Lexington KY 40517-2820 12,842.86 9120028326 LFUCG OPA 1400 Gainesway Dr Lexington KY 40517-2820
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