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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF UKIAHADOPTING ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULE
WHEREAS, the City Manager has made a report relative to the
electric rate schedule within the City of Ukiah, and
WHEREAS, the City Council has held a public hearing regarding the
proposed rate schedule, and
WHEREAS, revised rate schedules have been proposed, and
WHEREAS, electric energy costs continue to increase due to the
cost of fuel, labor, and material costs, and
WHEREAS, information is presently available on rate increases
proposed in January by Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that it is absolutely necessary
to increase electric rates as closely as possible with Pacific Gas
and Electric Company's rate increase.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the electric rate schedules
attached hereto and made a part hereof and are hereby adopted to be
effective January 1, 1982. It is recognized that deviations in the
rates may occur. It is, therefore, the intent of this Resolution that
the rate adopted will be adjusted as required to maintain a base rate
that is five (5) percent under Pacific Gas and Electric Company's base
rate as adopted.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of December, 1981 by the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Hickey, Feibusch, Snyder, Riley, Myers
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
EITY CLERK
January 1, 1982
CITY OF UKIAH
Schedule 1600
Electric Rate
DOMESTIC SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
This is applicable to domestic lighting, heating, cooking and single phase
domestic power service in single family dwellings and in flats and apartments
separately metered by the City.
TERRITORY
Within the corporate limits of the City of Ukiah.
RATE
Service Charge
Energy Charge (in addition to Service
Charge)
Lifeline kwh/kwh
Equivalent kwh, per kwh
Excess kwh, per kwh
Per Meter Per Month
Fuel
Base Adjust- Effective
Rate ment Rates
1.75 - $0.00
.0434 .02939 .07279
.0434 .05920 .10260
.0434 .09029 .13369
Fuel cost adjustment: An,adjustment as shown above is included in each bill for
service. This will be adjusted per CPUC decision relative to fuel costs.
Lifeline usage: The following quantities of electricity are to be billed at the
rates for lifeline usage:
End Use
Kwh/mo. Allowance
Basic Allowance
Basic + water heating
Summer (May 1 to October 31)
Winter (November 1 to April 30)
Basic + space + water heating
Summer (May 1 to October 31)
Winter (November 1 to April 30)
Non lifeline
240
490
240-340
1040
490
1290
0
Energy used in excess of the lifeline allowance will be billed as the nonlifeline
rates, continuing from the quantity reached by the lifeline allowance.
schedule 1600
Electric Rates
Domestic Service
Page 2
January 1, 1982
The lifeline allowance for space heating will be prorated in the May and November
billing periods based on the ratio of the number of days prior to May 1 and
subsequent to October 31, respectively, to the total number ~of days in the
billing period.
MINIMUM CHARGE
The minimum charge per meter per month shall be the Service Charge.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS ~.
a) Any apartment house of three or less apartments in the same building may
receive on this schedule, provided the service charge shall be $1.75 per
apartment per month.
b) Any flat or apartment house of four or more apartments may receive service on
this schedule on a single meter, provided the service charge shall be $1.75
per meter per month and the billing blocks shall be multiplied by number of
apartments per month.
c) Service under this schedule is subject to City of Ukiah Customer service
Policies for Electric Service, and all other applicable Rules and Regulations
which may be from time to time adopted by the City of Ukiah. Ail rates quoted
under this schedule are subject to adjustment or reclassification under this
or a different schedule at any time after reasonable notice to customer
whenever the City of Ukiah deems such changes to be necessary.
LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES
A residential customer, who certifies in writing that he resides in a separately
metered or submetered single family dwelling unit and that regular use of a
medical life support device is essential to maintain the life of a full time
resident of the household, is eligible for a uniform monthly lifeline allowance
in addition to those allowances shown under "Lifelong Usage." The amount of
additional allowance will Be determined by the Utility from load and operating
time data. The Utility may require certification by a doctor or osteopath
licensed to practice medicine in the State of California that a particular device
is necessary to sustain the user's life.
CITY OF UKIAH
January 1982
Schedule 1602
Electric Rates
GENERAL SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
This schedule is applicable to general commercial lighting and to all single
phase or polyphase alternating current service, provided that all polyphase
service to any customer on the same premises shall be supplied through one
meter. Service t each of two or more separate areas, but not in the same
building, and which do not overlap within the same premises may be individually
metered; also shall apply where one meter serves a combination commercial and
residential establishment combined on polyphase. At the customer's option,
single phase and polyphase service may be combined under this schedule.
TERRITORY
Within the corporate limits of the City of Ukiah.
RATE
Single Phase Service:
Per Meter Per Month
Service Charge:
Energy Charge (to be added to Service Charge)
$3.00
Ail kwh, per kwh
.04382
Polyphase Service:
The single phase rate plus $1.50 per meter per month.
Minimum Charge:
$4.50 peĀ£ month, but not less than $1.50 per month per kva of connected welder
load and per horsepower of polyphase connected load.
Fuel Adjustment:
.05406
A fuel cost adjustment will be added to the energy charge in each bill for
service. This will be adjusted per CPUC decision relative to fuel costs.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
a)
Voltage: Service on this schedule will be supplied at the secondary
voltage available. Where polyophase power is to be combined with single
Schedule 1602 January 1, 1982
Electric Rates
General Service
Page 2
phase, a 4 wire service will be supplied, either 120-240 volt or 120-208
volt, whichever is available.
b)
Service under this schedule is subject to City of Ukiah Customer Service
Policies for Electric Service, and all other applicable Rules and
Regulations which may be from time to time adopted by the City of Ukiah.
Ail rates quoted under this schedule at any time after reasonable notice to
customer whenever the City of Ukiah deems such changes to be necessary.
CITY OF UKIAH
January 1, 1982
Schedule 1602-DM
Electric Rates
GENERAL SERVICE DEMAND METERED
APPLICABILITY
This schedule is applicable to alternating current lighting, and, at the
customer's option, to alternating current for heating, cooking and/or power
(either single phase or polyphase), alone or combined with lighting,
provided that in the case of polyphase power service, all alternating
current used by the customer of the same premises is combined as provided
in Special Condition (c) below; and provided further the entire load is
measured through one meter.
TERRITORY
Within the corporate limits of the City of Ukiah.
RATE
Per Meter Per Month
Customer Charge
$ 4.50
First 40 kw of billing demand or less
0.00
Over 40 kw of billing demand, per kw
$ 3.25
Energy Charge (In addition to Demand Charge)
First 10,000'~kwh, per kwh
Over 10,000 kwh, per kwh
.04382
.03095
Minimum Charge: The total minimum charge will be $130.00 per month
Fuel Adjustment:
.05406
A fuel cost adjustment will be added to the energy and demand charge
in each bill for service. This will be adjusted per CPUC decision
relative to fuel costs.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
a)
Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month will be the maximum
average power taken during any 15 minute interval in a month.
However, when the recorded monthly maximum demand has exceeded 400 kw
Schedule 1602-DM January 1 1982
Electric Rates '
General Service-Demand Metered
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for three consecutive months a 30 minute interval will be used
thereafter until the maximum average has fallen below 300 kw for 12
consecutive months, provided that in the cases where the use of energy
is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5 minute
interval may be use. A thermal type of demand meter which does not
reset after a definite time interval may be used.
c)
d)
e)
f)
Billing Demand: The billing demand to be used in computing charges
under this schedule will be the mean of the actual maximum demand as
determined under (a) for the current month and the highest such demand
occuring in the year ending with the current month.
A customer desiring service under this schedule may be required to
sign a contract agreeing to billing under this schedule for at least
twelve months from the date of contract.
Primary Voltage Discount: When the customer owns all the transformers
and delivery hereunder is made at the same voltage as that of the
distribution line from which the service is supplied, a discount of 4%
of 11KV or higher available voltages and 3% for available line
voltages from 2 KV to 10 KV will be allowed, provided, however, the
City is not required to supply service at a particular line voltage
where it has (or will install) ample facilities for supplying at
another voltage equally or better suited to the customer's electrical
requirements. The City retains the right to change its line voltage
at any time, after reasonable advance notice to any customer receiving
a discount hereunder and affected by such change, and such customer
then has the option to change his system so as to receive service at
the new line voltage or to accept service (without voltage discount)
through transformers to be supplied by the City.
A customer desiring service under this schedule may be required to
sign a contract agreeing to billing under this schedule for at least
twelve months from the date of contract.
Service under this schedule is subject to City of Ukiah Customer
Service Policies for Electric Service, and all other applicable Rules
and Regulations which may be from time to time adopted by the City of
Ukiah. Ail rates quoted under this schedule are subject to adjustment
or reclassification under this or a different schedule at any time
after reasonable notice to the customer whenever the City of Ukiah
deer,s such changes to be necessary.
CITY OF UKIAH
Schedule 1608-1,2,3
Electric Rates
January 1, 1982
OUTDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE
APPLICABILITY:
Applicable for service to outdoor lighting installations on private property for
mercury vapor or high pressure sodium lamps, where the City usually owns and
maintains the entire system.
Burning Schedule ..........................................
Lamp Rating
Mercury Vapor
175 watt 8,000 lumens
250 watt 12,000 lumens
400 watt 23,000 lumens
700 watt 40,000 lumens
1,000 watt 60,000 lumens
............ Ail Night
Schedule
Rate Per Lamp Per Month
1 2 3
- $ 9.50 $ 7.10
- 10.50 8.25
$15.15 12.70 12.21
18.15 15.50 13.10
20.35 17.70 15.40
Other fixtures not specifically listed above will be adjusted proportionately.
Fuel Adjustment:
.05406
A charge for fuel will be,added to the above charges in each bill for service.
This will be adjusted for CPUC decisions relative to fuel costs.
Schedule 1. Steel Standards-City. Owned and Maintained: Where the customer
installs the base, conduit and wire to City specification, the City will provide
and install the standard maintain the entire system.
Schedule 2. Wood Poles-City Owned and Maintained: Where a wood pole is installed
to support the llghL. Service to lights on this schedule will normally be
overhead conductors, an additional charge of 50 cents per pole per month will be
made.
Schedule 3. Existing City. Wood Poles-City Owned and Maintained: Where an
existing City pole can be used to mount the lighting facilities.
SPECIAL CONI)ITIONS:
1. Billing: Service rendered under these schedules will be billed monthly.
Schedule 1608
Electric Rates
Outdoor Lignting Schedule
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January 1, 1982
2. Lamp Servicing and Relocations: Upon receipt of notice from customer of
failure of light to operate as scheduled, the City will, within a reasonable
period of time, make the necessary repairs.
The City will, at customer's request, relocate existing outdoor lighting service
equipment, provided customer reimburses City for the net expense to City incurred
therewith.
3. Type of Service: The City will supply alternating current, 60 cycle, single
phase, at voltage specified by the City. Lamps shall be controlled to burn from
dusk to dawn each night so as to give approximately 4100 hours of lighting service
annually.
Publish- December 14, 1981