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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2417ORDINANCE NO. 410 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles altering the rates for the sale of electricity; amending the general provisions applicable to all services; amending Section 1 of Ordinance 2054 as most recently amended by Section 1 of Ordinance 2137; amending Section 6 of Ordinance 2054 as most recently amended by Section 3 of Ordinance 2273; amending Section 2 of Ordinance 2173 as most recently amended by Section 4 of Ordinance 2273; amending Section 3 of Ordinance 2173 as most recently amended by Section 5 of Ordinance 2273; and amending Sections 13.12.010, 13.12.060, 13.12.071 and 13.12.072 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. Section 1 of Ordinance 2054, as most recently amended by Section 1 of Ordinance 2137, and Section 13.12.010 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are each amended to read as follows: 13.12.010 General Provisions Applicable to All Services. A. Any single motor of over ten ((three)) horsepower, single - phase; any single motor of over twenty ((five)) horsepower, poly- phase; any single electric load over fifty kVA; and welders and x -ray equipment; shall not be placed in service without prior approval from the Light Department. B. When a request for service requires an extension of distri- bution 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 twenty foot access to within one hundred fifty feet of the metering point. All required rights -of -way and /or easements, properly executed, must be in the City's possession before con- struction 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 one hundred fifty feet from the City's supply facilities to the cus- tomer's metering point. C. Any changes or re- arrangements of the Light Department's facilities at the request of the customer will be done only if - 1 - the customer pays all costs associated with the change or re- arrangement, including overhead. D. Metering shall be provided as specified by the Light Department, which shall have the right to install such equipment as it finds necessary to determine any and all operating conditions. E. When the customer's average power factor falls below ninety - five percent, as measured by a reactive meter, the billing demand will be increased one percent for each percentage point below ninety -five percent, unless otherwise specified. Minimum billing and demand charges, if applicable, will be applied after the correction for low power factor. The City shall have the right to refuse or discontinue service to any customer not maintaining a power factor of at least eighty percent. Section 2. Section 6 of Ordinance 2054 as most recently amended by Section 3 of Ordinance 2273, and Section 13.12.060 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are each amended to read as follows: 13.12.060 Schedule IP5 - Industrial Primary. A. Avplicability. This schedule applies to industrial manu- facturing 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, alternating current at primary voltage, 12.5KV nominal. Service under this schedule shall be provided and measured at the point(s) of inter- connection 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(( er- eae- thousand- kilewattsy- whiehever -4e- higher)). 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 Saturday ((Priddy)), after adjustment for power factor. i. December - April: $6.23 (($6.56)) per kW of billing demand ii. May - November: $3.81 (($4r44)) per kW of billing demand - 2 - b. Intermediate Load Period ((lead)) 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 for 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. i. December - April: $3.12 (($3 -38)) per kW of billing demand ii. May - November: $1.91 (($3 -82)) per kW of billing 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 Saturday and all hours Sunday in excess of billing demand occurring during heavy or intermediate load hours after adjustment for power factor. $1.77 (($1743)) per kW of billing demand 3. Monthly Energy Charge: a. September - March: $0.0191 per kWh b. April - August: $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 be calculated by combining the demand readings coincidentally. Section 3. Section 2 of Ordinance 2173, as most recently amended by Section 4 of Ordinance 2273, and Section 13.12.071 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are each amended to read as follows: 13.12.071 Schedule IT5 ((4)) Industrial Transmission. A. Avplicability. This schedule applies to industrial, manu- facturing and processing plants, for power delivered at trans- mission voltage. B. Character of Service. Service to be furnished under this schedule is unregulated three phase, sixty cycle, alternating current at transmission voltage, 69 KV nominal. Service under this schedule shall be provided and measured where the customer's - 3 - 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 Saturday, 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 occurring between the hours of 7:00 A.M. through 10:00 P.M., Monday through Saturday. 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. December - April: $5.82 per kW of non -coin- cidental billing demand ii. May - November: $2.82 per kW of non -coin- cidental billing demand. b. Credit to the Demand Charge: c. i. December - April: $2.91 per kW of incre- mental demand ii. May - November: $1.41 per kW of incre- mental demand All other hours: No Charge 5. Monthly Energy Charge: a. September - March: $0.0179 per kWh b. April - August: $0.0149 per kWh 6. Power Factor Adjustments: If the average power factor at which power is delivered - 4 - (e. Rate 1, a. 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 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 = Average power factor Where kWh = Kilowatt hours Where Kvarh = Reactive kilovolt- am•ere hours The metering reactive volt- ampere -hours shall be ratcheted to prevent reverse rotation when the power factor of the load is leading. Billing- demand - fer - the- menth- shall -be- the - maximum -ene- henr- integrated- demand- {aetual- demand} -fer- the - manta, after -ad ? estment- fer - power- faeterr Menbhlp- Remand- Gharger a. Heavy- Bead - Period- Bemand- ehargesr Maximem- ene -hear- demand- eeeurring- during- the - hears -e: 9- 99 -A -M-- threagh- 9t69- P- M- y- Menday- threagh- Pridap after-adgustment- fer - power- faeterr i. Beeember- -- April- $5r822- per- kW -e €- billing demand ii. May--- Nevemberr $ar82- per- kW-e€- billing demand b. Intermediate- lead- Peried- Demand- Gkargesr The- maximum- ene - hear - demand- in- exeees- e4 -heavy-lead peried- demand -whisk - assure- daring - the- heere -e€ -24-06 P- Mr-threugh- 19.09- PrMr7- Menday- threagh- Fridayy-and whieh- eeenre- dur ng-all- heere- a €- 6aburdayy-alter adiestment -€ e4-- parrs-- €aeterr-- Whe- mamitum- ameuat -e4 demand -available -at- this -rate- shall -be- limited -be 29S -ef- the -aeb teal - demand- eeeurriag- ia- bke -keavy -lead peri ed - e4-- two- theusaad- kilewabterwklekever -is greaterr i. Beeember--- Aprils $6 -91- per- kW -e €- billing demand ii. May--- Hevemberr $11-41- per- kW -ef- billing demand Bemand - greater - than - the- abeve- limits - will -be- billed at- the - heavy -lead- peried -rater - 5 - e. Ali- ether - hours- 3. Menthly- Baergy- Eharge- a. September--- Mareh- b. April--- Augest- Ne- eharge $9:9144- per -kWh 0.70149-per-kWh)) Section 4. Section 3 of Ordinance 2173, as most recently amended by Section 5 of Ordinance 2273, and Section 13.12.072 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are each amended to read as follows: 13.12.072 - Schedule L3 (m) - Lighting. A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all approved un- metered yard and area lights. B. Installation. Yard or area lights are available upon request. Upon approval by the City Light Department, lights will be in- stalled and energy furnished on private or public property, for the use and convenience of customers. A one -year contract for service will be required before the light will be installed. Costs of additional poles and /or line extensions necessary to provide for lighting shall be charged to the customer at the time of installation or removal. C. Maintenance. If the City Light Department retains ownership of the area lighting, the maintenance of such lights shall be the responsibility of the City Light Department. If the customer retains ownership of the area lighting, the maintenance of such lights shall be the responsibility of the customer. D. Rate. 1. Lighting which remains in City Light Department ownership: a. 100 watts or less: b. More than 100 watts, but 150 watts or less: c. More than 150 watts, but 200 watts or less: d. More than 200 watts: $5.00 per month $6.00 per month $7.25 per month $9.00 per month 2. Lighting which remains in customer ownership: a. 100 watts or less: b. More than 100 watts, but 150 watts or less: c. More than 150 watts, but 200 watts or less: d. More than 200 watts: - 6 - $3.00 per month $3.50 per month $3.75 per month $5.25 per month (B. Rate. 1. bighting- whieh- remains-in -Eity- bight - Department ewnershipe s. 145-watts-or-least $8745 b. Mere - than -145- watts,- -bat 356- watts -er -lease $9735 e. Mere -than- 358 - watts7-but 498- watts -er -less- $16 758 d. Mere - than - 499- watte,- -but 1688- watts -er -lease $15788 2. bighting- wh.teh- remains- in- enetemer- ewnershipt a. 195- watts -er -less7 $3756 b. Mere - than -l45 -watts rbut 658- watts- er -lesse $4788 e. Mere - than -356- watts7-but 468- watts -er -less- $5 756 d. Mere - than -4(46- watts,- -but 1666 - watts- er -lesse $9 745)) Section 5. Effective Date: This Ordinance shall take effect on December 1, 1986. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the CHblets day of laco}r , 1986. ATTEST: .�i•al. % ,vt,OA4 A]� Sherri L. An erson, City C erk APPRO D AS TO FORM: PUBLISHED: Craig D \Knutson, City Attorney - 7 - NmwnbQ( 25, IQS(p