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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20541 2 3 • 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ORDINANCE NO. ,:;04-1 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles establishing general requirements for the sale of electricity by ■ the City, establishing interim rates for the sale of electricity and service charge and repealing Ordinance No. 1833. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO ORDAIN as follows: Section 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL SERVICES: . 1. Any single motor of over three horsepower, single phase; any single motor of over five horsepower, polyphase; and welders and x -ray equipment; shall not be placed in service without prior approval from the Light Department. 2. When a request for service requires an extension of distribution facilities to serve new loads or customers, the Light Department will determine the amount of construction costs, if any, to be paid by the customer prior to actual construction. It shall be the customer's responsibility to provide and clear at least a 20 foot access to within 150 feet of the metering point. All required rights of way and /or easements, properly executed, must be in the City's possession before construction is started. The City may require the customer to install and maintain poles, wires and /or other equipment on his property necessary to serve at a greater distance than 150 feet from the City's supply facilities to the customer's metering point. 3. Any changes or re- arrangements of the Light Department's facilities at the request of the customer will be done only if the customer pays all costs associated with the change or re- arrangements, including overhead. Section 2: ELECTRIC RATE: The monthly rate for electricity consumed shall be in accordance with the following Sections. These shall be interim rates, subject to change as required by the Public Utilities Regulatory Policy Act of 1978.• Section 3: SCHEDULE I. Water Heating (1) Available to existing Schedule I accounts only and not available for new accounts. (2) RATE: (a) Minimum Charge: $1,86 (b) Each Kilowatt Hour: $0.0149 per KW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Section 4: SCHEDULE IA. Yard Lighting (1) Yard lights are available upon request. After approval by the Light Department, yard lights will be installed and energy furnished on private or public property for the use and convenience of customers. The customer will be responsible for installation of any new poles required. A one year contract for service will be required before the light will be installed. (2) RATE: (a) Each light: $3.85 Section 5: SCHEDULE II. Residential Service Without Electric Heat (1) Applicable to users of electricity for residential lighting, cooking and water heating. This schedule is available for single phase electric services in residences, apartments, duplexes, and multiple family dwellings only. (2) RATE: (a) Minimum Charge: (b) 0 to 100 KWH (c) 101 to 300 KWH (d) Over 300 KWH $1.86 $0.0372 per KWH $0.0186 per KWH $0.0130 per KWH Section 6: SCHEDULE IIA. Residential Service With Electric Heat (1) Applicable to users of electricity for residential lighting, cooking, water heating and non - approved electric space heating, as determined by Section (8)(2)(a) of this Ordinance. This schedule is available for single phase electric services in residences, apartments, duplexes and multiple family dwellings only. (2) RATE: (a) Minimum Charge (b) 0 to 100 KWH (c) 101 to 300 KWH (d) Over 300 $9.30 $0.0372 per KWH $0.0186 per KWH $0.0130 per KWH Section 7: SCHEDULE III. Residential Service With Electric Heat, Meeting Certain Equipment Qualifications (1) Applicable to users of electricity for residential lighting, and non - approved electric space heating, as . determined by Section (8)(2)(a): of this Ordinance, who conform.to the equipment requirements of subsection (2) of -this section.. . This schedule is available for single -phase electric services in residences, apartments, duplexes and multiple family dwellings only. -2- 2 3 • 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Section 7: Cont. (2)(a) Water heaters shall be of insulated tank storage type of not less than 40 gallons capacity, heated by at least two noninductive elements, each individually controlled by its associated thermostat. The upper element wattage is not to exceed 3.5 times the lower element wattage and the maximum total wattage shall not be more than 100 watts per gallon of tank capacity. (b) Clothes dryers shall not exceed 6,500 watts. (3) RATE: (a) Minimum Charge (b) 0 to 500 KWH (c) 501 to 1,500 KWH (d) Over 1,500 KWH $9.30 $9.30 $0.0102 per KWH $0.0130 per KWH Section 8: SCHEDULE IIIA. Preferred Residential Service (1) Applicable to users of electricity for residential lighting, cooking, water heating and approved electric space heat, as defined by Section (2) of this _ _ Section, who also conform to the equipment require- ments of section (7)(2)(a) of this Ordinance. This schedule is available for single phase electric services in residences,apartments, duplexes, and multiple family dwellings only. (2)(a) Electric space heating shall be 220 volt units, and have individual thermostatic control for any heater or com- bination of heaters, of a capacity of 4,000 watts, except that single thermostats for each room may be approved where floor, ceiling or baseboard heating equipment is installed. (b) A heat pump shall be an approved space heater. (3) RATE: (a) Minimum Charge (b) 0 to 500 KWH (c) 501 to 1000 KWH (d) Over 1000 KWH $9.30 . $9.30 $0.0102 per KWH $0.0112 per KWH Section 9: SCHEDULE IV. Commercial Service (1) Applicable to Governmental agencies, schools, churches, businesses and commercial accounts, and multiple dwellings with a single meter, and all industrial accounts which do not qualify under Sections 10 and 11 of this Ordinance. An establishment having a commercial and residential load on a single meter shall be billed under this schedule. -3- 1 2 3 • 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Section 9: Cont. (2) SPECIAL SERVICE CONDITIONS: (a) Not more than a total of 20 horsepower of small motors allowable under Section (1) of this Ordinance shall be permitted on a service, unless prior approval from the Depart- ment is granted. (b) The City reserves the right to meter at primary voltage any loads in excess of 50 kilowatts. (3) The City reserves the right to install such other metering equipment as it finds to be necessary to determine any and all operating conditions. (3) RATE: (a) Minimum charge shall be $1.86 for single phase service and $5.58 for three phase service. How- ever, the minimum charge shall be not less than 0.93 per kilowatt of connected load in excess of 10 kilowatts, or the full kilowatt demand, which- ever is greater. (b) 0 to 100 KWH (c) 101 to 500 KWH (d) 501 to 3000 KWH (e) Over 3000 KWH $0.0465 per KWH $0.0233 per KWH $0.0140 per KWH $0.0130 per KWH (d) A discount is available to Governmental and educational organizations, where the connected load is in excess of 200 kilowatts and the organization owned primary distribution facilities. The discount shall be 10 %; provided that no discount shall be allowed on a minimum charge billing. Section 10: SCHEDULE V. Industrial In Excess of 50 KW (1) Applicable to all industrial, manufacturing, and pro- cessing plants and other commercial load; approved by the Light Department, where the connected load is in excess of fifty KW, and lighting load does not exceed fifteen percent of total connected load. This rate shall be available to governmental and municipal accounts, at their option. (2) SPECIAL SERVICE CONDITIONS: (a) The City reserves the right to meter at primary voltage any consumer served under this schedule. (b) A discount of 5% from gross billing will be granted.to any consumer owning and maintaining his own substation and associated equipment for his exclusive use only and taking energy at primary distribution voltage. -4- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 :.Section 10: Cont. (2) Cont. (c) Consumers are required to maintain a power factor of 95% or better. If the average power factor is below 95% then the registered kilowatt demand shall be adjusted by multiplying by 95% and dividing the result by the average power factor. The City shall not be obligated to deliver electrical energy to consumers whose power factor is below 75 %. The method of adjusting power factor shall be in con- formity with accepted standards of the industry. (d) The City shall have the right to install such metering equipment as it finds necessary to deter- mine any and all operating conditions. In the event of fault with metering equipment, the City shall have the right to estimate both demand and . kilowatt hours on the basis of hours operated and previous experience of the consumer. The monthly demand may be determined by test or inspection of the premises served. (e) This schedule is based on a single delivery voltage of either single or three phase at primary or secondary distribution voltages commonly used for industrial loads. (3) RATE: (a) The rate for such service shall be the energy charge, plus the demand charge, and shall be no less than the minimum charge. (b) Billing demand as used in this subsection shall be the highest of the following: (i) Highest actual measured fifteen minute demand for the month. (ii) Seventy (70 %) percent of the highest billing demand established in the eleven preceding months. (c) The minimum charge under this schedule shall be not less than $1.86 per kilowatt of billing de- mand for the month. (d) Demand charge shall be $1.395 per KW of billing demand. (e) Energy Charge shall be: (i) 0 to 201 KWH of billing demand $0.0102 perKWH (ii) 201 to 300 KWH of " " $0.0084 per KWH (iii) Over 300 KWH's $0.0065 perKWH -5- 1 2 3 • 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Section 11: SCHEDULE VI. Industrial 500 Kilowatts and Over (1) Service pursuant to this section shall- be ava'ilabhe only to industrial, manufacturing and processing plants where the demand and connected load is greater than 500 kilowatts. (2) SPECIAL SERVICE CONDITIONS: (a) Energy delivered under this schedule shall be unregulated three phase, 60 cycle, A.C. :(b) Metering shall be provided as specified by the Light Department. (c) The City shall have the right to install such metering equipment as it finds necessary to determine any and all operating conditions. When the customer's average power factor falls below 95% as measured by a reactive meter, the billing demand will be increased one percent for each percentage point below the 95% required. Minimum billing and demand charges will be applied after the correction for low power factor. (3) RATE: (a) The rate for such service shall be the energy charge plus the demand charge and shall be no less than the minimum charge. (b) Billing demand as used in this subsection shall be the highest of the following: (i) Seventy five percent (75 %) of the highest billing demand established in the eleven preceding months; (ii) Highest actual fifteen minute demand for the month; (iii) Five hundred (500) KW. (c) The minimum charge under this schedule shall be not less than the greater of $3.255 per KW of billing demand, or $930.00 per month. (d) Demand charge shall be $1.395 per KW of billing demand per month. (e) Energy charge shall be: (i) 0 to 200 KWH per KW billing demand - $0.0102 per KWH (ii) 201 to 400 KWH per KW billing demand - $0.0047 per KWH (iii) Over 400 KWH per KW billing demand - $0.0037 per KWH (f) A 10% discount shall be allowed customers who supply their own substation. -6- 1 2 3 • 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Section 12: SCHEDULE VII. Municipal Service (1) Available to Municipal services of the City of Port Angeles only. (2) RATE: (a) Minimum Charge $1.86 (b) Each kilowatt hour: $0.0093 per KWH Section 13: SCHEDULE VIII. Municipal Street Lighting (1.) Available, upon approval by Light Department, to Governmental agencies where the Light Department provides and installs lighting fixtures on existing poles. (2) Service Charge: (a) The cost of additional poles and /or line ex- tensions shall be, except for the Street Department, charged to the customer at the time of installation or removal. (b) All maintenance costs including labor and material, except for the Street Department, shall be charged to the customer at the time the maintenance work is performed. (3) RATES: The rate shall be based upon the type of Street lamp, as stated: (a) 150W Incandescent (b) 189W Incandescent (c) 295W Incandescent (d) 500W Incandescent (e) 1000W Mercury Vapor (f) 400W Mercury Vapor (g) 250W Mercury Vapor (h) 175W Mercury Vapor (i) 250W High Pressure Sodium $1.13 1.42 2.21 3.74 $8.25 3.45 2.17 1.55 2.17 (4.) New incandescent services must be approved by the Light Department. Section 14: SCHEDULE VIII B. Municipal Street Lighting, Energy Only. (L) Available, upon approval by the Light Department, to Governmental agencies, where the customer provides all lighting fixtures and related equipment. (2) Service Charges: The cost of additional poles and /or Line Extensions shall be charged to the customer at the time of installation or removal. -7- 1 2 3 • 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Section 14: Cont. (3) RATES: (a) 150W :(b) 189W (c) 295W (d) 500W (e) 1000W (f) 400W (g) 250W (h) 175W (i) 250W Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent Incandescent Mercury Vapor Mercury Vapor Mercury Vapor Mercury Vapor Pressure Sodium .53 .67 1.04 1.76 3.87 1.62 1.02 .73 1.02 (4) New incandescent services must be approved by the Light Department. Section 15: CONTRACT SALES: The City reserves the right to enter into special con- tracts covering electric power service at rates other than herein specified to meet specific operating conditions. The City may also enter into guaranteed revenue contracts designed to repay capital outlay and service costs, provided such con- tracts do not exceed a term of five years. Section 16: SERVICE CHARGE: The following service charges shall apply: (1) Installation and removal of temporary service: $22.00 (2) Turn ons during regular working hours $ 6.00 (8 :00 AM to 4:30 PM): (3) Turn ons after regular working hours: $22.00 (4) Service calls on customers equipment and $11.25 meters,: (5) Installation of new service: $24.00 (6) Revision of existing services: $24.00 Section 17: SEVERABILITY: If any provisions of this ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the ordinance, or application of the provisions of the ordinance to•:other.per.sons or circumstances, is not affected. Section 18: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Ordinance shall be effective on January 1, 1980, and the rates and charges provided by this Ordinance shall be used to determine electric bills issued by the City after that date. -8- 1 2 3 • 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 PASSED by the Councili'.of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of the Council held on the /J day of / py,_/'/_ , 1979. ATTEST: Marian C, Parris , City Clerk APPRO AS TO FORM: Craig . Mi //fi�ler, City Attorney PU I SHED : �UTgearweLe j A 777