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ORDINANCE NO. 3-436
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revising
portions of Chapter 13.12 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code
relating to purchase and sale of electricity.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO HEREBY
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Part E of Section 13.12.071 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code,
establishing the rate for Industrial Transmission customers, and Ordinance 2173, as
amended, are hereby amended to read as follows:
13.12.071 Schedule IT 03 Industrial Transmission.
E. Rate: The rate shall be the total of the following:
1. Monthly Basic Charge:
City's annual budget process.
2. Generation Charges: The monthly wholesale generation cost to
the City based on the metered energy and demand.
3. Transmission Charges: The monthly wholesale transmission
redits: Any other wholesale generation or
5. Taxes: An amount calculated to recover the actual tax obligation
13.12.071 Schedule IT -11 — Industrial Transmission
E. Rate and Charges: The rates and charges for service hereunder is the
sum of the amounts determined in accordance with sections 2 -11 for each month.
1. Definitions: Initiall ca•italized words used herein have the meanin• set
forth in the BPA A. reement the Tiered Rate Methodolo
"BPA" means the Bonneville Power Administration.
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or as defined below.
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"BPA Agreement" means the agreement between the City and BPA. dated
December 1. 2008, Contract No. 09PB- 13093, as amended from time to time.
"CHWM" means the City's Contract High Water Mark.
"Customer" means the person or entity that purchases power from the City.
using the service governed by this Section. "Customer" may hereafter be
abbreviated as "Cu."
"Customer Facility" means facilities or premises owned by the Customer and
served by power purchased pursuant to this Section.
"Demand" means the amount of energy delivered to the Customer at the Point
of Delivery (as measured in whole kilowatts) integrated over the 60- minute period
during the City's Customer System Peak (CSP). For purposes of such calculation.
the 60- minute periods shall begin at the beginning of each whole hour and run for 60
consecutive minutes until the end of such whole hour.
"Network Agreement" means the agreement between the City and the BPA.
dated September 20. 2006. Contract No. OTX- 124433. as amended from time to time.
"Tiered Rate Methodology" means BPA's policy for calculating wholesale
power ' rates. adopted in the Administrator's Final Record of Decision issued in
September, 2009. and as amended from time to time.
2. Elements For Calculating Rates and Charges.
A. Cu CHWM
Customer will have a CHWM amount ( "Cu CHWM ") of
53.351 aMW.
B. Cu CDQ
Customer will have the following monthly CDQs ( "Cu
CDQ "): as follows:
January 14,760 kW
February 11,974 kW
March 14,913 kW
April 14,913 kW
May 22.190 kW
June 13,546 kW
July
August
September
October
November
December
14,238 kW
15.113 kW
13,541 kW
19.262 kW
14.423 kW
7.366 kW
3. Customer Charge
The Customer Char •e Cu CC is the •ortion of the Cit 's Customer
Charges for a month to be paid by Customer.
The Cu CC each month shall be calculated by the following formula:
Cu CC = [ CuCHWM - CHWM] X CMCC
Where:
CuCHWM is the amount set out in section 2(A) above.
CHWM is 86.775 aMW.
CMCC is the Cit 's Customer Char • a for the month.
No credit on the Cu CC will be .' or
the Cu CHWM.
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CDQ.
4. Demand Charges For Service.
The Customer Demand Charge (Cu DC) is the Demand Charges for a
month to be paid by Customer.
The Cu DC each month shall be calculated by the following formula:
Cu DC = [(Cu CSP — Cu AHLH) — Cu CDQ] X DR
Where:
Cu CSP is the Demand of the Customer Facility (in kilowatts) during the
City's CSP in each month.
Cu CDQ is the amount set out in section 2 above.
Cu AHLH is the average of the Customer Facility's actual hourly Tier 1
loads during the HLH in each month in kilowatts.
DR is the Demand Rate charged to the City.
No credit will be given or paid for using Demand in amounts less than the Cu
5. Load Shaping Charges and Credits
The Customer Load Shaping Charge (Cu LSC) is the Load Shaping
Charges for a month to be paid by Customer.
The Cu LSC each month shall be calculated by the following formula:
Cu LSC = (Cu AL — Cu SSL) X LSR
Where:
Cu LSC is the net of the Load Shaping charges and credits for a month
apportioned to Customer. with Customer paying net Load Shaping
charges to the City, and the City paying net Load Shaping credits to
Customer less an amount calculated by the City using the Load
Shaping Adjustment True -Up Rate.
Cu AL is Customer's monthly HLH and LLH loads.
Cu SSL is Customer's Shaped System Load as set out below:
LSR is the Load Shaping Rate applicable to HLH and LLH periods.
HLH SSL
January
February
March
April
May
June
24.411.883 kWh
20.686.348 kWh
20.588.310 kWh
15.887.258 kWh
29.440.524 kWh
25,591.310 kWh
July
August
September
October
November
December
28,544.413 kWh
23.652 232 kWh
22.214.195 kWh
21.099,058 kWh
24.958 099 kWh
24.807,835 kWh
LLH SSL
January
February
March
April
May
June
16,112.654 kWh
13.028.288 kWh
13,375,050 kWh
10,666.709 kWh
17.788.156 kWh
14.222,163 kWh
July
August
September
October
November
December
13.922,019 kWh
12.395.352 kWh
13,001,934 kWh
11,960,024 kWh
15.517.915 kWh
15,552.153 kWh
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If the City pays or receives a Load Shaping Charge True -Up Adjustment charge or
credit in any Fiscal Year, then a pro -rata portion of such charge or credit will be
apportioned to Customer as determined by the City. plus an amount calculated by the
City using the Load shaping Adjustment True -Up Rate.
6. Setting Off Charges and Credits: If for any month the City and Customer
are each required to pay any amount under sections 2 through 11, then
the City will aggregate such amounts with respect to each party. and the
party owing the greater aggregate amount will pay to the other party the
difference between the amounts owed.
7. Rates and Charges For Service: The City has no obligation to provide
service to the Customer Facility in excess of Cu CHWM and its Cu CDQ.
If the Customer Facility takes service in excess of its Cu CHWM and /or its
Cu CDQ. Customer will pay the City the all costs, charges. surcharges.
and penalties attributable to such service.
8. Additional Charges: In addition to the charges calculated above. Customer
shall pay to the City each month all costs, charges, surcharges.
adjustment charges and penalties. and conditions incurred by the City and
attributable to Customer. including but not limited to those applicable
under the BPA Agreement, the TRM. BPA rate schedules and general
rate schedule provisions, Network Agreement. tariffs, and general rate
schedule provisions.
9. Basic Charge: Customer will pay to the City a Basic Charge of $0.00 per
month.
10. Transmission Charges: The monthly wholesale transmission cost to the
Cit based on the metered ener• and demand associated with •rovidin•
service hereunder.
11. Taxes: An amount calculated to recover the actual tax obligation of the
Electric Utilit and Cit for State Public Utilities tax and Cit Public Utilit
tax and any other applicable taxes.
Section 2. Part C of Section 13.12.080 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code,
establishing contract sales and purchases, and Ordinance 2431, as amended, are
hereby amended to read as follows:
13.12.080
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C. The City Manager is authorized to enter into contracts for the sale and
purchase of energy and demand, subject to the following conditions: 1) the
value of the purchase or sale is less than $100,000.00; 2) the duration of the contract
is 31 days or less; 3) the City Manager reports to the City Council the details of the
contract at the first regular City Council meeting that follows formation of the contract;
and 4) such contract is expected to provide economic or operational benefits to the
City's electric customers.
Section 3 - Corrections.The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance
are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not
limited to, the correction of the scrivener's /clerical errors, references, ordinance
numbering, section /subsection numbers and any references thereto.
Section 4 - Severability. If any provisions of this Ordinance, or its
application to any person or circumstances, are held invalid, the remainder of the
Ordinance, or application of the provisions of the Ordinance to other persons or
circumstances, is not affected.
Section 5 - Effective Date. This Ordinance, being an exercise of a
power specifically delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum.
This ordinance shall take effect 12:01 A.M., October 1, 2011.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of
said Council held on the ciL t day of Sept- b r, 2011
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PUBLISHED: 3eptemT�er 25 2011
By Summary
William E. Bloor, City Attorney
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Summaries of Ordinances Adopted by the
Port Angeles City Council
On September 20, 2011
Ordinance No. 3436
This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington revises Chapter 13.12, of the Port
Angeles Municipal Code relating to purchase and sale of electricity.
Ordinance No. 3437
This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington amends Chapter 2.68, of the Port
Angeles Municipal Code relating to the Utility Advisory Committee.
The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk's office, on the City's
website at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through
Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. These Ordinances shall
take effect five days following the date of publication by summary.
Publish: September 25, 2011
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Janessa Hurd
City Clerk