HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-2016 - Ordinance - 06/24/1993ORDINANCE NO 2016
AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND DETERMINING A GENERAL
SERVICE RATE TO BE CHARGED FOR SALES OF
NATURAL GAS TO RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
CONSUMERS IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,
BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR THE
MANNER IN WHICH SUCH RATE MAY BE CHANGED,
ADJUSTED, AND AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR A
WEATHER NORMALIZATION ADJUSTMENT; PROVIDING
FOR THE RECOVERY OF ANY CURRENT AND
UNRECOVERED PRIOR RATE CASE EXPENSE;
PROVIDING FOR A SCHEDULE OF SERVICE CHARGES,
AND PROVIDING FOR A MAIN LINE EXTENSION RATE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION, TEXAS;
SECTION 1. Subject to the following provisos, effective with gas bills rendered on
and after thirty (30) days from the final date of passage of this ordinance, the maximum
general service rate for sales of natural gas rendered to residential and commercial
consumers within the city I~mits of College Station, Texas by Lone Star Gas Company,
a division of ENSERCH CORPORATION, a Texas Corporation, ~ts successors and
assigns, is hereby fixed and determined as set forth in Item A, in the Attachment hereto
which ~s incorporated herein
PROVISO NO. (1)' If this ordinance ~s finally passed and approved before
the effective date stated in the Statement of Intent the new rates shall be effective w~th
gas bills rendered on and after thirty (30) days from the final date of passage of this
ordinance for the good cause of reducing regulatory lag
PROVISO NO. (2). If th~s ordinance is finally passed and approved after a
penod of suspension, the new rates shall be billable immediately ~n order to reduce
regulatory lag. This provision ~s an exerc4se of the regulatory authority's discretion to
establish the effective date of rates at anytime after jurisdiction attaches, and ~ts authority
pursuant to State law to establish rates for any period of suspension
SECTION 2. The residential and commercial rates set forth above shall be
adjusted upward or downward from a base of $4 0200 per Mcf by a Gas Cost Adjustment
Factor expressed as an amount per thousand cubic feet (Mcr) of natural gas for changes
~n the intercompany city gate rate charge as authorized by the Railroad Commission of
Texas or other regulatory body having junsd~ct~on for gas delivered to the College Station
distribution system, according to Item B, in the Attachment hereto which ~s ~ncerporated
herein.
SECTION 3. Company shall also receIve tax adjustments accord,ng to Item C, ~n
the Attachment hereto which is incorporated, herein.
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SECTION 4 Upon approval by the City Council, wh,ch approval shall be given
upon adoption of an amendment to the existing franchise, Company shall also apply a
Weather Normalization Adjustment according to Item D, ,n the Attachment hereto which
is incorporated herein
SECTION 5 In addition to the aforesaid rates, Company shall have the right to
collect such reasonable charges as are necessary to conduct its business and to carry
out its reasonable rules and regulations in effect The charges set forth in Items E and
F ~n the attachment hereto which is ,ncorporated herein, are approved. Sew,cas for
which no charge is set out may be performed and charged for by Company at a level
established by the normal forces of competition.
SECTION 6 In addition to the aforesaid rate, Company is authonzed to recover
the current and any unrecovered prior rate case expense through a surcharge designed
for a twelve-month nominal recovery period. The surcharge per Mcr will be calculated by
dividing the rate case expense to be recovered by the adjusted annual sales volume to
residential and commercial customers. The Company will provide monthly status reports
to account for the collection.
SECTION 7 The rates set forth in this ordinance may be changed and amended
by e~ther the City or Company in the manner provided by law Service hereunder is
subject to the orders of regulatory bodies having jurisdiction, and to the Company's Rules
and Regulations currently on file ,n the Company's office.
SECTION 8. It is hereby found and determ,ned that said meeting at which th,s
ordinance was passed was open to the pubhc, as requ,red by Texas law, and that
advance public notice of the time, place and purpose of said meet, ng was given
PASSED AND APPROVED on th,s 24'ch day of June , A. D, 1993.
ATTEST:
Cc~d.e Hoo~s, C~.~y Sec=e~ F=ed S~-own~ ,'fa,~o~' ~
ITEM A
ITEM B.
A'I-rACHMENT TO ORDINANCE NO;~Ol.._6
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
LONE STAR GAS COMPANY
TARIFFS & SCHEDULES
RATES
The following rates are the maximum applicable to residential and
commercial consumers per meter per month or for any part of a month for
which gas service is available at the same location.
Residential
Customer Charge
All Consumption
$8.0000
4.3378 Per Mcr
If the service period is less than 28 days ~n a month the customer charge
is $0.2857 times the number of days service
Commercial:
Customer Charge
First 20 Mcf
Next 30 Mcf
Over 50 Mcr
$14.0000
5.0266 Per Mci'
4 7266 Par Mcr
4 5766 Par Mcr
If the serv~co period is less than 28 days ~n a month the customer charge
~s $0.5000 times the number of days service.
B~lls are due and payable when rendered and must be paid within ten days
from monthly billing date.
Residential Off-Peak Sales Discount:
An off-peak sales discount of $.25 per Mcr will apply to residential
customers volume purchased in excess of 8 Mcf for each of the billing
months May through October.
GAS COST ADJUSTMENT
Each monthly bill at the above rates shall be adjusted for gas cost as
follows:
(1)
The city gate rate increase or decrease applicable to current billing
month resident,al and commercial sales shall be estimated to the
nearest $0.0001 per Mcr based upon'
ITEM C.
(a)
A volume factor of 1.0024 determined in establishing the
above rates for the distribution system as the ratio of adjusted
purchased volumes divided by adjusted sales volumes
(b)
The city gas rate estimated to be applicable to volumes
purchased during the current calendar month, expressed to
the nearest $0.0001 per Mcr (shown below as "Re")
(c) The base city gate rate of $4.0200 per Mcf.
(2)
Correction of the estimated adJustment determined by Item B (1)
above shall be included as part of the adjustment for the second
following billing month The correcting factor (shown below as "C")
shall be expressed to the nearest $0.0001 per Mcr based upon.
(a)
The corrected adjustment amount based upon the actual city
gate rate, less
(b)
The estimated adjustment amount billed under Item B (1)
above, divided by
(c)
Distnbuflon system residential and commercial sales Mcf
recorded on the Company's books during the prior year for
the month that the corract~on is included as part of the
adjustment.
(3)
The adjustment determined by Item B (1) and Item B (2) above shall
be multiphed by a tax factor of 1.04414 to include street and alley
rental and state occupation tax due to increasing Company revenues
under this gas cost adjustment provision
In summary, the gas cost adjustment (GCA) shall be determined to the
nearest $0 0001 per Mcf by Item B (1), Item B (2) and Item B (3) as follows:
GCA = [Item B (1) + Item B (2)] X Item B (3)
GCA = [(1 0024) (Re - $4.0200) + C]X 1.04414
TAX ADJUSTMENT
The tax adjustment shall be an amount equivalent to the proportionate part
of any new tax, or any tax increase or decrease, or any increase or
decrease of any other governmental ~mposiflon, rental fee or charge (except
state, county, c~ty and special d~stdct ad valorem taxes and taxes on net
income) levied, assessed or imposed subsequent to July 1, 1992 upon or
allocable to the Company's distribution operations, by any new or amended
ITEM D
law, ordinance or contract.
WEATHER NORMALIZATION ADJUSTMENT
Effective with bills rendered during the October 1993 through May 1994
billing months and annually thereafter for the October through May billing
months, the above residential and commercial consumption rates for gas
.service shall be subject to a weather normalization adjustment to reflect the
impact of monthly vanations in the actual number of heating degree days
from the normal level of heating degree days during the preceding bill,rig
months of October through May. The weather normalization adjustment will
be implemented on a per Mcr basis. The adjustment will be determined
separately for residential and commercial customers based on heating
degree data recorded by the Austin, Texas weather station The
adJustment to be made for each billing cycle will be calculated according to
the following formula'
WNA-- NDD - ADD X M X AHL
ADD
Where. WNA =
NDD =
ADD =
M:
AHL =
Weather Normalization Adjustment
Normal heating degree days dudng the period covered
by the billing cycle
Actual heating degree days dunng the pedod covered
by the billing cycle
Weighted average margin per Mcr included in the
commodity portion of the rates effective during the
October through May billing months
Actual heating load per customer
The heating load to which the weather normalization adjustment is to be
applied for residential customers is determined by subtracting the residential
class base load from the total volume being b~lled to the customer. The
heating load to which the weather normalization adjustment is to be applied
for commerc4al customers is determined by subtracting the base load for the
customer from the total volume being billed to the customer. The base load
of a customer is the average level of nonheating consumption
The weather normalization adjustment is subject to a 50% limitation factor
based on temperatures being fifty percent warmer or colder than normal.
The weather normalization adjustment will be calculated to the nearest
$.0001 per Mcf.
ITEM E SCHEDULE OF SERVICE CHARGES
ITEM F
(1)
Inauguration of Sen/ica Charge
In addition to the charges and rates set out above, the
Company shall charge and collect the sum of.
Schedule
Chame
8 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday $27.50
5 PM to 8 AM Monday threugh Friday $41.25
Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays $41 25
For each inauguration or reinauguration of gas sen/ica, where service has
been discontinued at the same premises for any reason, with the following
exceptions.
(a) For a builder who uses gas temporarily during the
construction or for display purposes
(b) For the first occupant of the premises.
(c)
Whenever gas sen/ica has been temporarily interrupted
because of system outage, sen/ica work or appliance
installation done by Company' or
(d) For any reason deemed necassary for Company operations
(2) Returned Check Charges
A returned check handling charge of $13.75 is made for each check
returned to the Company for reasons of non-sufficient funds, account
dosed, payment withheld, invalid signature, or impreper preparation.
(3) Collection Charge
A charge of $9 50 shall be made for each instance when it is
necassary for a company employee to go to a customer's residenca
or placa of business in order to collect amounts owed the Company
for gas service previously rendered. This charge shall not apply if
sen/ica is terminated at the time of the collection action This charge
shall apply to only one trip on the same amount owed.
MAIN LINE EXTENSION RATE
The charge for extending mains beyond the free limit established by Lone
Star Gas Company, or any free limit established by franchise, for bona fide
residential customer shall be the lesser of. (a) the system-wide average
cost of construction, including all overheads, for the prior fiscal year or (b)
the adJusted actual cost as determined by applying the latest Handy-
Whitman Index to the 1975 actual base cost of $2.94. A bona fide
residentIal customer uses gas for heating and water heating, or the
equivalent load thereof, et a mInimum Residential customers other than
bona fide residential customers shall pay actual cost for main line
extensions beyond the free limit. The Company shall file the calculation of
such cha~ge with the city es soon as sufficient data is available each fiscal
year Extension to commercial and ~ndustnal customers shall be based on
actual cost per foot.