[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 18, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 18CFR250.6]

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           TITLE 18--CONSERVATION OF POWER AND WATER RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
 
PART 250_FORMS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 250.6  Form of application to be filed by distributor under section 7(a), 

seeking gas service of not more than 2,000 Mcf per day (3d year of operation) 
for a single community (see Sec. 156.3(d) of this chapter).

    1. Name of applicant (indicate whether individual, corporation or 
municipality).
    2. Address.
    3. Name, title, mailing address, and telephone number of person to 
be contacted concerning the application.
    4. Name of natural gas company from whom service is desired.
    5. Are you now rendering gas service? If so, briefly describe 
operations.
    6. Nature of service sought, giving a brief description of proposal, 
including location of community, population, number of residences and 
kind of service sought and to be rendered, showing:
    (a) Is this an initial connection with the pipe line, or is it an 
extension or improvement of existing facilities?
    (b) Estimate of maximum day requirements for residential, commercial 
and industrial customers for each of the first three years of proposed 
operations (Mcf at 14.73 psia), and how the estimates were derived;
    (c) Estimate of annual requirements for residential, commercial and 
industrial customers for each of the first three years of proposed 
operations (Mcf at 14.73 psia), and how the estimates were derived.
    7. Do you have or do you need a franchise to render the proposed 
service? If you have filed an application for such a franchise, with 
whom was it filed and what action has been taken on it?
    8. Do you have or do you need a state certificate approving the 
proposed distribution system project? If you have filed an application 
for such a certificate, with whom was it filed and what action has been 
taken on it?
    9. When do you propose to start construction and when do you 
estimate it will be completed? When do you propose to start selling gas?
    10. How much are the facilities expected to cost? Show separately 
the estimated cost of the distribution system, the connecting supply 
lines, legal fees, financing fees and engineering fees, and briefly 
state how the estimates were derived.
    11. Have you used the services of an engineering consultant? If so, 
the consultant should state his experience in the design of distribution 
systems, cost data of systems now in service compared with his initial 
estimates, and the actual rate at which new customers were attached in 
the new distribution systems.
    12. How do you propose to finance the proposed facilities? Submit 
evidence that the money will be available. (This evidence need not be 
submitted if you have a state certificate for your project.)
    13. For each of the first three years of operation of the proposed 
facilities, show (a) the estimated gross annual revenues for the natural 
gas estimated to be sold to residential, commercial and industrial 
customers as shown in item 6(c) and the rates you propose to charge, and 
(b) the cost of gas purchased by you (state the rate to be paid to the 
pipeline supplier and the pipeline's rate schedule under which you will 
purchase said gas), other operating and maintenance expenses and 
operating revenue deductions, and (c) the net operating revenues. If you 
have received a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued 
by a local regulatory commission, it may be submitted in lieu of this 
requirement.
    14. Municipalities should submit a bond amortization and interest 
schedule for the life of the bond issue related to the project and 
computation of the average debt service coverage ratio over the life of 
the issue. State briefly how all estimates were derived. Exhibits to be 
furnished:
    Exhibit A. A geographical map showing clearly all of the 
transmission facilities proposed to be installed and operated by you 
between your distribution system and the transmission pipeline system of 
the proposed supplier, including:
    (a) Location, length and size of your transmission lines;
    (b) Location and size (related horsepower) of your transmission 
compressor stations (if any);
    (c) Location and designation of each point of connection of your 
proposed transmission facilities with proposed pipeline supplier;
    (d) And if known, location, length and size of facilities to be 
installed by the proposed supplier.
    Exhibit B. A flow diagram showing the maximum daily capacity of the 
proposed connecting pipeline to carry gas from the supplier to the 
community to be served. The diagram should show expected operating 
pressures on the connecting pipeline at the point of connection with the 
supplier and at the other terminal of the connecting pipeline flow of 
gas through the connecting pipeline in Mcf per day; length of the 
connecting pipeline and its inside and outside diameter.

[Order 280, 29 FR 4879, Apr. 7, 1964]