CITY OF CHICAGO v. ILL. COMMERCE COM'N

No. 1-94-3781.

666 N.E.2d 1212 (1996)

281 Ill. App.3d 617

217 Ill.Dec. 274

The CITY OF CHICAGO, Petitioner-Appellant, v. ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION, Respondent-Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Second Division.

June 4, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago, Chicago (Susan Sher, Lawrence Rosenthal, Benna Ruth Solomon, Stuart Fullerton and Timothy W. Joranko), for appellant.

Illinois Commerce Commission, Chicago, John P. Kelliher and Rosenthal, Murphy, Coblentz & Janega, Chicago, for appellee.


Justice DiVITO delivered the opinion of the court:

The Illinois Commerce Commission (the Commission) determined that Commonwealth Edison Company (Edison) customers outside the City of Chicago (the City) are treated unfairly by Edison's recovery of the franchise fee it pays to the City, through the general rates it charges all its customers. The Commission therefore ordered Edison to remove local franchise fees and other franchise costs from base rates for all its...

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