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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 4/9/2019 - P25

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 22:41
Document Date
Fri, 04/05/2019 - 15:28
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Tue, 04/09/2019 - 00:00
Page Number
25
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V2, PENNICHUCK’”

March 25, 2019

ANNUAL REPORT TO THE SOLE SHAREHOLDER

Dear Shareholder:

The Annual Meeting of Pennichuck Corporation will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 4,
2019 at the DoubleTree by Hilton, 2 Somerset Parkway, Nashua, New Hampshire.

Background on the City’s Acquisition and Our Corporate Structure. The City’s acquisition of
the shares of Pennichuck Corporation was completed on January 25, 2012. As part of the
acquisition, the corporate structure of Pennichuck Corporation and its subsidiaries was retained.
Under the structure, the City of Nashua is the sole shareholder of Pennichuck Corporation.
Under the Company’s By-Laws, the City in its capacity as shareholder makes its decisions
through actions by its Board of Aldermen, in accordance with the City’s Charter. No single
person — the Mayor or any individual member of the Board of Aldermen — is him or herself a
shareholder; rather, the entity of the City itself is the sole shareholder of Pennichuck Corporation
represented by the Board of Aldermen and the Mayor.

Pennichuck continues to own five corporate subsidiaries, including three regulated utilities
(Pennichuck Water Works, Inc., Pennichuck East Utility, Inc., and Pittsfield Aqueduct Company,
Inc.), an unregulated service company (Pennichuck Water Service Corporation), and a real estate
holding company (The Southwood Corporation).

As unanimously approved by the City’s Board of Aldermen at the time of the acquisition, the
corporate structure was retained for several reasons.

First, the City’s Mayor and Board of Aldermen desired to maintain some stability and continuity
for all of the customers and employees of the Pennichuck companies. Retaining the existing
corporate structure minimized the need for any radical changes to the utility companies and
operations and encouraged support by all of the communities served by the utilities.

Second, retaining the corporate structure provided continuity for the regulatory and financial
status of the companies and their respective businesses. The New Hampshire Public Utilities
Commission continues to provide regulatory oversight for the utility companies, and banks,
lenders and other contract parties continue to be able to rely on existing contracts and other rules
with respect to financing and other operations.

Third, the Mayor and Board of Aldermen unanimously agreed to establish a corporate
governance system tor the purposes of managing Pennichuck Corporation. his corporate

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