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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-0913 - Ordinance - 04/22/1974ORDINANCE NO. 913 SAW AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SCHEDULES OF UTILITY RATES FOR THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 481 AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas: Section I. Schedule of Rates, The Monthly rates to be charged customers for public utility services --namely electricity shall be in accordance with the schedules as follows: Rates for Electricity A. Schedule R (Residential) Applicable: To single family residential customers for all domestic usage. Rate: 5.0� per kwhr for the first 25 kwhrs. 4.0� per kwhr for the next 75 kwhrs. 3.0� per kwhr for the next 100 kwhrs. 1.7G per kwhr for all kwhrs over 200, except 1.15� per kwhr for all over 700 kwhrs used per month in the months of November through April. Delayed Payment: 10% of bill not to exceed $5.00 added after the due date. If service is discontinued because of non-payment, a meter reconnection charge will be made. Minimum bill: $2.00 per month. Multiple -Dwelling Units: Multiple dwelling units where served under one meter shall be billed under the applicable commercial rate. Fuel Adjustment: The net energy charge per kilowatthour shall be increased or decreased by an amount per kilowatthour equal to any increase or decrease in the wholesale rate paid for electric energy by the City of College Station by virtue of the fuel clause in that wholesale contract. B. Schedule SC (Small Commercial) Applicable: To all commercial customers, multiple dwelling units, and other customers whose monthly kilowatt demand does not exceed 15 kw. Demand meters will be installed on all such customers whose (1) installed load would indicate that demands over 15 kw would be experienced or (2) whose monthly kilowatthours exceed 5000. 0=52 ORDINANCE NO. 913 Page 2 M Rate: 5.5C per kwhr for the first 100 kwhrs. 4.5� per kwhr for the next 400 kwhrs. 3.1� per kwhr for the next 500 kwhrs. 1.7� per kwhr for the next 5000 kwhrs. 1.1� per kwhr for all kwhrs over 6000 kwhrs. Delayed Payment: 10% of bill not to exceed $5.00 added after the due date. If service is discontinued because of non-payment, a meter reconnection charge will be made. Minimum Bill: $2.00 per month. Fuel Adjustment: The net energy charge per kilowatthour shall be increased or decreased by an amount per kilo- watthour equal to any increase of decrease in the wholesale rate paid for electrical energy by the City of College Station by virtue of the fuel clause in that wholesale contract. C. Schedule LP1 (Medium Commercial and Industrial) Applicable: To all commercial and industrial customers, multiple -dwelling units, and other customers where monthly kilowatt demand is between 15 kw a d 300 kw,of demand and where s r i e is taken though one meter at one point of vde�livery. Character of Service: A.C.; 60 cycles per second, single phase, 120/240 volts; three phase, 120/240, 120/208, 277/480,240/480 2300/4160, 7200/12,47:0 volts, as available at point of service, Three phase customers served via underground primary to pad -mounted transformers will be offered only 120/208 or 277/480 volt service. Rate: Demand Charge: 1.65 per kw of billing demand Energy Charge: 1.70� per kwhr for the first :5,000 kwhrs. 1.35�= kwhr for the next 35,000 kwhrs. .8544$$e kw r for all kwhrs over Billing Demand: The billing demand shall�be�thehmaximum 15 minute measured kw in the month, but not less than 50% of the peak demand measured in the twelve month period ending with the current month. Delayed Payment: 10% of bill not to exceed $5.00 added after the due date. If service is discontinzedbecause of non-payment, a meter reconnection charge will be made. Minimum bill: The Demand Charge. ORDINANCE NO. 913 Page 3 Fuel Adjustment: The net energy charge per kilowatthour shall be increased or decreased by an amount per kilowatthour equal to any increase or decrease in the wholesale rate paid for electric energy by the City of College Station by virtue of the fuel clause in that wholesale contract. Power Factor: Should the power factor be lower than 0.85 lagging, the City may adjust the measured demand by multiplying by the ratio of 0.85 to the actual power factor. D. Schedule LP2 (Large Commercial and Industrial) Applicable: To all commercial and industrial customers, multiple - dwelling units, and other customers who contract for over 300 kw of demand and where service is taken through one meter at one point of delivery. Before service is supplied, individual contracts should be negotiated outlining all details of the service to be supplied, the terms of the contract, and the obligations of each party. Character of Service: A.C.; 60 cycles per second, single phase, 120/240 volts; three phase, 120/240, 120/208, 277/480, 240/480 2300/4160, 7200/12,470 volts, as available at point of service. Three phase cusomters served via under- ground primary to pad -mounted transformers will be offered only 120/208 or 277/480 volt service. Rate: Demand Charge: $1.50 per kw of billing demand for the first 300 kw. $1.30 per kw of billing demand for all over 300 kw Energy Charge: 1.6� per kwhr for billing demand. 1.3� per kwhr for billing demand. 0.9� per kwhr for billing demand. 0.8G per kwhr for the first 25 kwhrs. per kw of the next 100 kwhrs. per kw of the next 125 kwhrs. per kw of all additional hwhrs. Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the maximum 15 minute measured kw in the month, but not less than 50% of the peak demand measured in the twelve month period ending with the current month. Where the customer provides an integrating graphic demand meter satisfactory to the City, off-peak service will be provided for in the negotiated contract. Delayed Payment: 10% of bill not to exceed $5.00 added after the due date. If service is discontinued because of non- payment, a meter reconnection charge will be made. 024M ORDINANCE NO. 913 Page 4 Minimum Bill: $2.50 per kw of billing demand. Fuel Adjustment: The net energy charge per kilowatthour shall be increased or decreased by an amount per kilowatthour equal to any increase or decrease in the wholesale rate paid for electric energy by the City of College Station by virtue of the fuel clause in that wholesale contract. Power Factor: Should the power factor be lower than 0.85 lagging, the City may adjust the measured demand by multi- plying by the ratio of 0.85 to the actual power factor. Primary Service: Where service is taken by the customer at the City's available primary voltage, a credit of 4% of the net bill will be allowed. Metering may be primary or secondary (corrected for transformer losses) at the City's option. (E) This rate shall be effective on all invoices submitted by the City of College Station to users on or about May 1, 1974. PASSED, APPROVED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED, this the 22nd day of April,1974. APPROVED Mayor ATTEST 46 Secretary 02455