HomeMy WebLinkAbout2461ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles
altering the rates for the sale of
electricity; amending Section 6 of
Ordinance 2054 as most recently amended
by Section 2 of Ordinance 2417; amending
Section 2 of Ordinance 2173 as most recently
amended by Section 3 of Ordinance 2417;
amending Section 6 of Ordinance 2273; and
amending Sections 13.12.060, 13.12.071 and
13.12.073 of the Port Angeles Municipal
Code.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES
ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. Section 6 of Ordinance 2054 as most
recently amended by Section 2 of Ordinance 2417, and Section
13.12.060 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are each amended to
read as follows:
13.12.060 Schedule IP -6 - Industrial Primary.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to industrial
manufacturing and processing plants when connected load is
greater than one thousand kilowatts.
B. Character of Service. Service to be furnished under
this schedule is unregulated three phase, sixty cycle, alternat-
ing current at primary voltage, 12.5 KV nominal. Service under
this schedule shall be provided and measured at the point(s) of
interconnection of the distribution facilities of the customer
and the City.
C Rate.
1. Billing demand for the month shall be the maximum
one -hour demand for the month, after adjustment for power factor
The minimum demand charge shall be $1,770.
2. Monthly Demand Charge:
a. Heavy load period demand charges:
The maximum one -hour demand occurring during
the hours of 7:00 A.M. through 2:00 P.M., Monday through Satur-
day, after adjustment for power factor.
i- Beeember-- -April All Months:
$ 4.08 (($6 723)) per kW of
billing demand
ii- -- May--- Nevembert-- $378 .1- per- kW- ef- billin
demand
b. Intermediate Load Period Demand Charges:
The maximum one -hour demand in excess of
heavy load demand which occurs during the hours of 2:00 P.M.
through 10:00 P.M., Monday through Saturday, after adjustment fo
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power factor. The maximum amount of demand available at this
rate shall be limited to 20% of the actual demand occurring in
the heavy load period, or two thousand kilowatts, whichever is
greater.
4--- Beeember-- -Apr41 All Months:
$ 2.04 (($3 742)) per kW of
billing demand
44c -- Hay--- Nevember-- 44 -94- per -kW- a € -b4114ng
demand
Demand greater than the above limits will be
billed at the heavy load period rate.
c. Light Load Period Demand Charges:
The maximum one -hour demand occurring during
the hours of 10:00 P.M. through 7:00 A.M., Monday through Satur-
day and all hours Sunday in excess of billing demand occurring
during heavy or intermediate load hours after adjustment for
power factor.
$1.77 per kW of billing demand
3. Monthly Energy Charge:
a. September - March: $0.0221 (($9- 9191)) per kWh
b. April - August: $0.0173 (($0- 0160)) per kWh
4. Metering Charge:
Where more than one metering point is established
at the request of, and benefit to, the customer, a metering
charge of $150 per month shall apply, and billing demand shall b
calculated by combining the demand readings coincidentally.
5. Power Factor Adjustments:
If the average power factor at which power is
delivered to the customer is less than 95% lagging, the billing
demand may be increased by one percent of each percent or major
fraction thereof that the average power factor is less than 95%
lagging. The average power factor will be determined by
measurement of kilowatt hours and reactive kilovolt- ampere hours
during the billing period using the following formula:
PF = kWh
(kWh)2 + (kvarh)2
Where PF
Where kWh
Where kvarh
= Average power factor
= Kilowatt hours
Reactive kilovolt- ampere
hours
The metering reactive volt- ampere -hours shall be
ratcheted to prevent reverse rotation when the power factor of
the load is leading.
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Section 2. Section 2 of Ordinance 2173, as most
recently amended by Section 3 of Ordinance 2417, and Section
13.12.071 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are each amended to
read as follows:
13.12.071 Schedule IT -6 - Industrial Transmission.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to industrial,
manufacturing and processing plants, for power delivered at
transmission voltage.
B. Character of Service. Service to be furnished under
this schedule is unregulated three phase, sixty cycle, alternat-
ing current at transmission voltage, 69 KV nominal. Service
under this schedule shall be provided and measured where the
customer's facilities interconnect with the facilities of the
City and the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA).
C. Rate:
1. Noncoincidental billing demand for the month shall
be the maximum one -hour integrated demand (actual demand) during
the hours of 7:00 A.M. through 10:00 P.M., Monday through Satur-
day, or 130 percent of maximum computed demand, whichever is less
for the month, after adjustment for power factor.
2. Computed demand shall be the maximum computed load
for the month. Computed load shall be calculated as follows:
a. A ratio is developed for each hour and is
equal to all remaining load divided by the maximum hourly demand
for the month of all remaining load. All remaining load is
defined as all City load less the customer's load.
b. The customer's actual hourly load is then
multiplied by the ratio calculated for that hour to obtain hourly
computed load.
c. The monthly maximum computed load shall be
the largest computed load value during the hours of 7:00 A.M.
through 10:00 P.M., Monday through Saturday within the month.
3. Incremental demand shall be the difference between
the maximum noncoincidental billing demand and the maximum
computed demand.
4. Monthly Demand Charge:
a. Noncoincidental billing demand:
i--- Beeember-- -April All Months:
$2.99 (($5 782)) per kW of noncoincidental
billing demand
i--- May--- Nevember - -- ¢2:92- per- kW- e£ -nen-
eeine41ental- b4fl4ng- demand
b. Credit to the Demand Charge:
iv-- Beeember -- -April All Months:
$1.50 (($2 79i)) per kW of incremental demand
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ii7-- May - -- November--- $1 741- per -hW -e£
ineremental- demand
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5. Monthly Energy Charge:
a. September - March: $0.0203 (($976199)) per kWh
b. April - August: $0.0159 (($676149)) per kWh
G. Power Factor Adjustments:
If the average power factor at which power is
delivered to the customer is less than 90% lagging, the billing
demand may be increased by one percent of each percent or major
fraction thereof that the average power factor is less than 90%
lagging. The average power factor will be determined by measure-
ment of kilowatt hours and reactive kilovolt - ampere hours during
the billing period using the following formula:
PF = kWh
V (kWh)2 + (kvarh)2
Where PF = Average power factor
Where kWh = Kilowatt hours
Where kvarh = Reactive kilovolt - ampere
hours
The metering reactive volt- ampere -hours shall be
ratcheted to prevent reverse rotation when the power factor of
the load is leading.
Section 3. Section 6 of Ordinance 2273 and Section
13.12.073 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are each amended to
read as follows:
13.12.073 Schedule MW -2 - Municipal Water Pumping.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to municipal
water pumping facilities where the connected load is greater than
500 kilowatts. Timers approved by the City Light Department
shall be installed to prevent pumping during restricted hours as
determined by the City Light Department.
B. Character of Service. Service to be furnished under
this schedule is three phase, sixty cycle, alternating current at
available voltage.
C. Rate.
1. Billing demand for the month shall be the maximum
15- minute demand for the month, after adjustment for power
factor.
2. Monthly demand charge:
a. Demand occurring during the hours of 10:00
P.M. through 7:00 A.M., Monday through Saturday, and all hours
Sunday, and other hours as approved by the City Light Department:
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No charge, except when the power factor ad-
justment results in a billing demand greater than actual demand,
the difference shall be charged at the demand rates applicable
for all other hours.
b. All other hours:
Beeember-- -April All months:
$2.52 (($5 789)) per kW of billing demand
May --- November--- $8752- Per -kW- a €- b411tflq
demand
3. Monthly energy charge: $0.030 per kWh.
4. Power Factor Adjustments:
If the average power factor at which power is
delivered to the customer is less than 95% lagging, the billing
demand may be increased by one percent of each percent or major
fraction thereof that the average power factor is less than 95%
lagging. The average power factor will be determined by
measurement of kilowatt hours and reactive kilovolt - ampere hours
during the billing period using the following formula:
PF = kWh
V (kWh)2 + (kvarh)2
Where PF
Where kWh
Where kvarh
= Average power factor
= Kilowatt hours
= Reactive kilovolt - ampere
hours
The metering reactive volt- ampere - hours shall be
ratcheted to prevent reverse rotation when the power factor of
the load is leading.
Section 4 - Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take
effect November 1, 1987.
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PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles
at a regular meeting of said Council held on the , day of
ATTEST:
, 1987.
Sherri L. Anderson, City Clerk
APPRO $D AS TO FORM:
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M A Y O R
Craig D. Cnutson, City Attorney
PUBLISHED: d OE c9 <6 I 1
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