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Applicants tell PURA they will keep water fees bundled into rent for Carriage House apartments; operator says system needs no major capital work
Summary
At a Public Utilities Regulatory Authority evidentiary hearing, applicant witnesses adopted interrogatory responses and confirmed that water service fees for the 64-unit Carriage House apartments are included in rent and that Aqua Pump will continue operating the private water system; PURA staff and commissioners pressed on asset condition, management and schedule toward a final decision.
At a Public Utilities Regulatory Authority evidentiary hearing, applicants for the proposed sale of the Carriage House apartments’ private water system adopted written interrogatory responses and described how the system is managed and billed.
Attorney Boucher introduced three witnesses for the applicant parties: Brian Krivcher, identified as the current owner of 20 Carriage House (the property owner), Douglas Smolov, representing SR Yukon (the proposed buyer), and Victor Nigro Jr., representing Aqua Pump (the current and proposed operator). Each witness swore an oath and adopted their interrogatory responses for the evidentiary record.
The most contested operational detail was billing. PURA counsel asked whether water-service fees are separately billed to tenants or included in rent. Brian Krivcher said the fee is not a separate…
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