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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-1367 - Ordinance - 06/24/1982ORDINANCE 1gC,7 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11, SECTION 4 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF COLLEGE STATION RELATING TO THE SCHEDULE OF RATES FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION THAT: I. CHAPTER 11, SECTION 4A. SCHEDULE OF RATES IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 4: ELECTRICAL SERVICE A. SCHEDULE OF RATES The monthly rates to be charged consumers for public utility services, namely electric connections, shall be in accordance with the schedules as follows: (1) Electric Rate - Schedule R (Residential Customers) (a) Applicable to single - family residential customers for all domestic usage. (b) Rate - $4.00 8.810 per kwh 7.240per kwh 6.540 per kwh 4.200 per kwh 3.380per kwh in the month per for for for for for s of month service charge plus the first 25 kwhs; the next 75 kwhs; the next 100 kwhs; all kwhs over 200 except all over 700 kwhs used per month November through April. (c) Multiple dwelling units where served under one (1) meter shall be billed under Rate Schedule R -1. (d) Power cost adjustment - The net energy charge per kilowatt hour under the above rate shall be increased or decreased to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with Schedule PCA. (2) Electric Rate - Schedule R -1 (Master Metered Multiple Dwelling Units) (a) Applicable to multiple dwelling units for all domestic usage where served under one (1) master meter. (b) Rate - The monthly rate charge for service under this schedule shall be determined as follows: 03660 ORDINANCE NO. 1367 PAGE 2 The average kwh usage per month per dwelling unit shall be determined by dividing the total monthly kwhs purchased, as determined by the city's master meter, by eighty -five percent (85 %) of the total number of permanently constructed dwelling units. The individual rate charge per dwelling unit shall thence be computed on the basis of the average kwh usage per month per dwelling unit figured at the following rate: $4.00 per month service charge per dwelling unit, plus 8.810per kwh for the first 25 kwhs; 7.24�per kwh for the next 75 kwhs; 6.540per kwh for the next 100 kwhs; 4.20Qper kwh for all kwhs over 200 except 3.38¢per kwh for all over 700 kwhs used per month in the months of November through April. The total monthly bill shall thence be determined by multiplying rate charge computed under the above rate by eight -five percent (85 %) of the number of permanently constructed dwelling units. (c) Power cost adjustment - The net energy charge per kilowatt hour under the above rate shall be increased or decreased to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with Schedule PCA. (d) Submetering - Where electric service is submetered, the words "dwelling unit" in the above rate and minimum bill clauses shall be replaced with the word "submeter ". Where service is taken by the customer at the city's available primary voltage, and where the customer installs, owns, operates, and maintains all service facilities, including metering, required to take service at such voltage, and where the customer provides for billing each month each multiple dwelling unit tenant, a discount of ten percent (10 %) of the net base rate bill will be allowed. Metering may be primary or secondary (corrected for trans- former losses) at the city's option. The customer operating the submetering system shall provide electric service to his tenants and render bills therefor in strict accordance with the electric submetering rules and regulations as established by the Public Utility Commission of Texas in Substantive Rule No. 052.02.05.057, a copy of which is on file in the office of City Secretary. kaw All records and reports provided for in these rules and regulations, other than those specified below, shall be made available to the city upon request. 0366JL ORDINANCE NO. 1367 PAGE 3 The customer shall not impose any additional charges on his tenants over and above. those charges which are billed by the city. For verification purposes, the customer shall, within five (5) days after his tenant's bills are rendered each month, file a written report with the city showing a reconciliation of his billing to his tenants plus the billing for owner used energy with the charges which are billed by the city. This report shall provide as a minimum the following information: A calculation of the average cost per kilowatt -hour for the current month. A listing of all submeter readiings and billings including kilowatt -hour usage metered and total rate charge, for the current month. (3) Electric Rate SC (Small Commercial Customers) (a) Applicable to all commercial customers and other customers whose monthly kilowatt demand does not exceed 15 kw. Demand meters will be installed on all such customers whose installed to &d would indi- cate that demands over 15 kw would be experienced or whose monthly kilowatt -hours exceed 5,000. (b) Rate - $4.00 per month service charge plus 9.980per kwh for the first 100 kwhs; 8.580per kwh for the next 400 kwhs; 6.300per kwh for the next 500 kwhs; 4.200per kwh for the next 5000 kwhs; 3.380per kwh for all over 6000 kwhs. (c) Power cost adjustment - The net energy charge per kilowatt -hour under the above rate shall be increased or decreased to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with Schedule PCA. (4) Electric Rate - Schedule LP -1 (Medium Commercial and Industrial) (a) Applicable to all commercial and industrial customers, and other customers where service is taken through one (1) meter and where monthly kilowatt demand is between 15 kw and 300 kw. (b) Character of service - A.C.; 60 cycles per second, single phase, 120/240 volts, three phase, 120/240, 120/208, 240/480, 277/480, 2300/4160, 7200/1 volts, as available at point of service. Three phase customers serviced via underground primary to pad- mounted transformers will be offered only 03662 ORDINANCE NO. 1367 120/208 or 277/480 volt service. PAGE 4 (c) Service charge; $4.00 per month, plus Demand charge: $4.55 per kw of billing demand Energy charge: 3.27�per kwh for the first 10,000 kwhs; 2.860per kwh for the next 40,000 kwhs; 2.160per kwh for all kwhs over 50,000 kwhs. (d) Billing demand - The billing demand shall be the maximum fifteen (15) minute measured kw in the month, but not less than seventy -five percent (75 %) of the peak demand measured in the twelve (12) month period ending with the current month: (e) Minimum bill - Service charge plus demand charge. (f) Power cost adjustment - The net energy charge per kilowatt -hour under the above rate shall be in- creased or decreased to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with a Schedule PCA. (g) Power factor - Should the power factor be lower than 0.90 lagging, the city may adjust the measured damand by multiplying by the ratio of 0.90 to the actual power factor. (5) Electric Rate - Schedule LP -2 (Large Commercial and Industrial) (a) Applicable to all commercial and industrial customers and other customers who contract for over 300 kw of demand and where service is taken through one (1) meter at one (1) point of delivery. Before service is supplied, individual contracts should be nego- tiated outlining all details of service to be supplied, the terms of the contract, and the obligations of each party. (b) Character of service - A.C.; 60 cycles per second, single phase, 120/240 volts; three phase, 120/240, 120/208, 240/480, 277/280, 2300/4160, 7200/12,470 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. (c) Rate - Service charge: $4.00 per month plus; Demand charge: $1460.00 for the first 300 kw of billing demand or less; $4.20 per kw of billing demand for all over 300 kw. Energy charge: 3.210per kwh for the first 50 kwhs per kw of billing demand; 2.800per kwh for the next 100 kwhs per kw of billing demand; 2.160per kwh for all additional kwhs. (d) Billing demand - The billing demand shall be 03663 ORTUNANCE NO. 1367 PAGE 5 the maximum fifteen (15) minute measured kw in the month, but not less than seventy -five percent (75 %) of the peak demand measured in the twelve (12) 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. (e) Minimum bill - Service charge plus demand charge. (f) Power cost adjustment- The net energy charge per kilowatt -hour under the above rate shall be increased or decreased to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with Schedule PCA. (g) Power factor - Should the power factor be lower than 0.90 lagging, the city may adjust the measured demand by multiplying by the ratio of 0.90 to the actual power factor. (h) Primary service - Where service is taken by the customer at the city's available primary voltage, a credit of four percent (4/) of the base rate charges will be allowed. Metering may be pri- mary or secondary (corrected for transformer losses) at the city's option. (6) Electric Rate - Schedule LP -3 (Large Industrial) (a) Applicable to all large industrial customers who contract for over 2,500 kw of demand and where service is taken through one (1) meter at one (1) point of delivery. Before service is supplied, individual contracts should be negotiated outlining all details of the ser- vice to be supplied, the terms of the contract, and the obligations of each party. (b) Character of service - A.C.; 60 cycles per second, single phase, 120/240 volts, three pahse, 120/240, 120/208, 140/480, 2300/4160, 7200 /12,470lvolts, 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. (c) Rate - Service charge: $4.00 per month, plus Demand charge: $4.14 per kw of billing demand �Nw Energy charge: 2.100per kwh. (d) Billing demand - The billing demand shall be the maximum fifteen (15) minutes measured kw in 036 ORDINANCE NO. 1367 PAGE 6 the month, but not less than seventy -five percent (75 %) of the peak demand measured in the twelve (12) 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. (e) Minimum bill - Service charge plus demand charge. (f) Power cost adjustment - The net energy per kilowatt - hour under the above rate shall be increased or decreased to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with Schedule PCA. (g) Power factor - Should the power factor be lower than 0.90 lagging, the city may adjust the measured demand by multiplying by the ratio of 0.90 to the actual power factor. (h) Primary service - Where service is taken by the customer at the city's available primary voltage, a credit of four percent (4%) of the base rate charge will be allowed. Metering may be primary or secondary (corrected by transformer losses) at the City's option. � (7) Electric Rate - Schedule SL (175 Watt Security Lights) (a) Applicable to service 175 watt security lights installed and maintained by the city for customers at their request. The customer will be required to contract for this service for a period to be determined by the city. (b) Character of service - Security lighting equipment, including lamps, fixtures, control units, and the necessary security lighting circuits, transformers, guys, anchors, fittings, etc. will be furnished by the city subject to the payment of an instal- lation fee as set by the city. (c) Rate - $6.35 per month per light. (d) Power cost adjustment - The net energy charge per kilowatt hour under the above rate shall be in- creased or decreased to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with Schedule PCA. (8) Electric Rate - Schedule PCA (Power Cost Adjustment Factor) The formula for calculation of the Power Cost Adjustment 013665 ;I r ORDINANCE NO. 1367 PAGE 7 Factor is as follows: ( I PCA =[WC - (P) S (K) - CF Definitions: PCA = Power cost adjustment factor ($ per kwh) rounded to the nearest 0.00010. WC = Total wholesale cost of energy purchased by the city from its supplier for the immediately preceding billing month. ($) P = Total energy purchased by the city from its supplier for the immediately preceding billing month. (kwh) K = Base wholesale power cost included in the city's retail electric rate schedules. ($.015 per kwh) S = Total estimated kwh sales to city customers for the current city billing period. CF = Correction factor adjustment to be supplied in the current billing month to provide for correction of the variance between actual and estimated power cost adjustment revenues derived from the Power Cost Adjustment Factor for the second preceding billing month prior to the current billing month. ($) The formula for calculation of the Correction Factor is as follows: CF = (A) - (B) where (A) = The actual power cost adjustment revenues received from application of the Power Cost Adjustment Factor in the second preceding billing month. ($) (B) = The actual power cost adjustment revenues which should have been collected from application of the Power Cost Adjustment Factor in the second preceding billing month. II. CHAPTER 11, SECTION 4 SHALL BE AMENDED TO INCLUDE SUB - SECTION F. EFFECTIVE DATE OF RATES AS FOLLOWS: F. Effective Date of Rates These rates shall be effective on all invoices submitted by the City of College Station to users on or after July 1, 1982. 03666 ORDINANCE NO. 1367 PAGE 8 III. Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any purpose, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby. IV. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. V. And, it is ordtU ned that this ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage in accordance with the city charter of the City of College Station. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 24th DAY OF June 1982. APPROVED: ary tiarsterouzryor ATTEST: bian Jones City Secretary 03667