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Docketed 26 Sep 2 3 2013 27 28 1 Certificate of Service 1 BEFORE THE ARIZONA COMMISSlON 2 3 Bob Stump, Chairman 2013 SEP 23 A If: 30 Gary Pierce, Commissioner 4 Brenda Burns, Commissioner . :CiXP CQMMISS.;: Bob Burns, Commissioner XXKET CONTR~L 5 Susan Bitter Smith, Commissioner 6 7 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE Docket No. E-01345A-13-0248 8 COMPANY FOR APPROVAL OF NET METERING COST SHIFT SOLUTION. 9 10 NOTICE OF FILING DOCUMENTS OF INTEREST 11 The Alliance for Solar Choice (“TASC”), through undersigned counsel, respectfully 12 13 submits the attached petition to maintain net metering signed by 19,559 Arizona residents as 14 described in the cover letter completed by Anne Smart, Executive Director, The Alliance for 15 Solar Choice. 16 RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED this 23rd day of September, 2013. / 17 18 Hugh Hallman 19 E. Hallman & Afiliates, P.C. 20 201 1 North Campo Alegre Road Suite 100 21 Tempe, AZ 85281 480-424-3 900 22 BarNo. 12164 23 Attorney for The Alliance for Solar Choice 24 Arizona Corporation Commission 25 DOCKETED 26 SEP 2 3 2013 27 28 1 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 2 I hereby certify I have this day sent via hand delivery an original and thirteen copies of the 3 foregoing NOTICE OF FILING OF DOCUMENTS OF INTEREST BY THE ALLIANCE FOR SOLAR CHOICE on this 23rd day of September, 2013 with: 4 Docket Control 5 Arizona Corporation Commission 6 1200 W. Washington Street Phoenix, Arizona 85007 7 I hereby certify that I have this day served the foregoing documents via regular mail on all parties 8 of record and all persons listed on the official service list for Docket No. E-01345A-13-0248 on the Arizona Corporation Commission’s website: 9 10 Arizona Corporation Janice Alward 1200 W. Washington St. 11 Commission Phoenix. Arizona 85007 Arizona Corporation Steve Olea 1200 W. Washington St. 12 Commission Phoenix. Arizona 85007 ~ 13 Arizona Corporation Lyn Farmer 1200 W. Washington St. Commission Phoenix. Arizona 85007 14 Pinnacle West Capital Thomas Loquvam 400 N. 5th St, MS 8695 Corporation Phoenix. Arizona 85004 15 Lewis Levenson 1308 E. Cedar Lane 16 Payson, Arizona 85541 Patty Ihle 304 E. Cedar Mill Rd. 17 Star Vallev. Arizona 85541 Michael Patten Roshka, DeWulf & Patten, PLC 18 Jason Gellman One Arizona Center 19 400 E. Van Buren St. - 800 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 20 Arizona Competitive Power Greg Patterson Munger Chadwick Alliance 916 W. Adams St. No. 3 21 Phoenix. Arizona 85007 22 RUCO Daniel Pozefsky 1110 West Washington Street Suite 220 23 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 TEP Co. Bradley Carroll 88 E. Broadway Blvd. 24 Kimberly A. Ruht MS HQE910 25 P.O. Box 71 1 Tucson. Arizona 85702 ~~ 26 Arizona Solar Deployment Garry Hays 1702 E. Highland Ave., Suite 204 Alliance Phoenix, Arizona 85016 27 Grand Canyon State Electric John Wallace 22 10 South Priest Dr. 28 Cooperative Assoc., Inc. I Tempe, Arizona 85282 1 Tim Lindl Keyes, Fox & Wiedman LLP 436 14thSt., Suite 1305 2 Oakland, CA 94612 3 Kevin T. Fox Keyes, Fox & Wiedman LLP 436 14* St., Suite 1305 4 Oakland, CA 94612 The Alliance for Solar Hugh Hallman Hallman & Affiliates, PC 5 Choice 201 1 N. Campo Alegre Rd. - 100 6 Tem e, Arizona 85281 Solar Energy Industries Todd Glass Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & 7 Association Rosati, PC 701 Fifth Ave., Suite 5 100 8 Seattle. Washineton 98 104 9 Solar Energy Industries Court Rich Rose Law Group Association P66 13 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 200 10 Giancarlo Estrada 11 Estrada Legal, P.C. Phoenix, AZ 85012 Timothy Hogan 202 E. McDowell Rd., Suite 153 12 Center for Law in the Public Interest Phoenix, AZ 85004 13 Western Resource David Berry P.O. Box 1064 Advocates Scottsdale, AZ 85252- 1064 14 15 Dated this 23rd day of September, 201 3. 16 17 BY ia Hallman & Affiliates, P.C. 15 201 1 North Campo Alegre Road Suite 100 2c Tempe, AZ 85281 480-424-3900 21 BarNo. 12164 2.2 Attorney for The Alliance for Solar Choice 2: 24 25 2e 27 2E SUBMITTAL OF A PETITION TO MAINTAIN NET METERING SIGNED BY 19,559 ARIZONANS The Alliance for Solar Choice (TASC) submits the following list of 19,559 Arizona residents who have electronically signed on to the following petition, initiated and conducted via www. credoaction.com: To: Arizona Corporation Commission Rooftop solar delivers significant public benefits -jobs, energy bill savings, improved air quality, avoided energy costs, and the decreased use of precious water resources in our energy production. This valuable resource should be supported and encouraged in Arizona, one of the sunniest states in the country. I urge you to be a leader on this issue and reject Arizona Public Service's proposal to dismantle net metering and take away customer energy choice. Respectfully submitted via overnight mail this 23rdday of September, 20 13. Anne Smart Executive Director The Alliance for Solar Choice 45 Fremont Street, 32ndFloor San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone: (415) 580-6900 E-mail: anne@,allianceforsolarchoice.com Patrice Garcia La Font Caude 85001 Merry Klein 1501 S 10th Ave 85364 Stacey Champion PO Box 362 85001 Steve Pallack 1087BardeauxAve 85364 Katherine Bertolucci P 0 Box 627 85001 Mark Pearce 1752 S. 34th Avenue 85364 Alexandra Fileccia 817 N. 6th Avenue, #112 85003 Stephanie Nunez 2791 s fern dr Yuma az 85364 Daniel Childers 322 West Granada Road, P 85003 Brandin Castellanos 2330 save a 85364 T Gromer 305 W Wilshire Dr 85003 Andrea Ochoa 314 s 22nd ave 85364 thorn gambre 44 w monroe st 85003 Sharron Heppel 1350 west 10th street Yuma i 85364 Brent Burval 58 W Wilshire Dr, Phoenix, 85003 Twila Johnson 2192 W 22nd Place, Yuma, Ai 85364 Lela Alston 69 West Willetta St. Apt. 1 85003 Jim Hall 4626 West Sinatra Dr., Yuma, 85364 John lgnas 17 W. 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