HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08 Revise Elec RatesRESOLUTION NO. 98- ~
A RESOLUTION REVISING RATES FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE
PURSUANT TO ASHLAND MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 14.16.030
AND REPEALING RESOLUTION 94-30.
THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The attached rate schedules (Exhibit A) are adopted as the rates and
fees for electric service provided by the City of Ashland effective with meter readings on
or after July 1, 1998
SECTION 2. The attached rate schedules (Exhibit B ) are adopted as the schedule of
fees for electric service connections and miscellaneous fees provided by the City of
Ashland effective July 1, 1998.
SECTION 3. The electrical service fees adopted as (Exhibit B) may be increased for
inflation annually on July 1st based on the Engineering News Record Construction Cost
Index (ENR Index) for Seattle, Washington. The current index is established at
5881.41 (May 1998).
SECTION 4. Three copies of this resolution shall be maintained in the Office of the City
Recorder.
SECTION 5. Classification of the fee~ The fee specified in Section 1 of this resolution
is classified as not subject to the limits of Section 1 lb of Article XI of the Oregon
Constitution (Ballot Measure 5).
SECTION 6. Resolution 94-30 is repealed.
The foregoing resolution was READ BY TITLE ONLY and DULY ADOPTED at a regular
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder
SIGNED and APPROVED this ~ day of June, 1998.
Catherine M. Shaw, Mayor
Re/yi~wed as to form:
Pau;-N(~o re, C'i~j A~"~fforney
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
EXHIBIT %"
ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULE
Resolution No. 98- ~)g/
Adopted: ~/-',~" ~
Effective: /~-/-~
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
SCHEDULES R 01 and R 03
Applicable:
To single-family residential customers when
all service is supplied to one point of delivery.
Monthly Billing:
The Monthly Billing shall be the sum of the
Basic and Energy Charges.
Basic Charge:
$5.60 per month
Energy Charge:
3.500¢ per kWh for the first 500 kWh
4.303¢ per kWh for all additional kWh
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the
Basic Charge. A higher minimum may be
required under contract to cover special
conditions.
Special Conditions:
No motor load shall exceed a total of 7-1/2
horsepower connected at one time.
Three-Phase Service: (R 03)
For residential customers requiring
three-phase service, whose single-phase
requirements are, or will be supplied under
any residential schedule, three-phase service
will be supplied only when service is available
from the City's presently existing facilities, or
where such facilities can be reasonably
installed, and in any event, only when
deliveries can be made by using one service
for customer's single-phase and three-phase
requirements. The demand charge
applicable only to customer's three-phase
demand shall be $2.28 for each kilowatt of
demand, but not less than $4.60 minimum
demand charge. The energy charge shall be
in accordance with the schedule set forth
herein.
Continuing Service:
This schedule is based on continuing service
at each service location. Disconnect and
reconnect transactions shall not operate to
relieve a customer from monthly minimum
charges.
Exhibit A - Page 1 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
SEASONAL RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
Applicable:
This rate is applicable to seasonal residential
uses such as owner occupied single-family
residential customers providing travelers
accommodations, and when all service is
supplied at one point of delivery.
Monthly Billing:
The Monthly Billing shall be the sum of the
Basic and Energy Charges.
Basic Charge:
$5.60 per month
Energy Charge:
4.337¢ per kWh for the first 600 kWh
4.934¢ per kWh for all additional kVVh
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the
Basic Charge. A higher minimum may be
required under contract to cover special
conditions.
Special Conditions:
No motor load shall exceed a total of 7-1/2
horsepower connected at one time.
SCHEDULE 4
Three-Phase Service:
For residential customers requiring
three-phase service, whose single-phase
requirements are, or will be supplied under
any residential schedule, three-phase service
will be supplied only when service is available
from the City's presently existing facilities, or
where such facilities can be reasonably
installed, and in any event, only when
deliveries can be made by using one service
for customer's single-phase and three-phase
requirements. The demand charge
applicable only to customer's three-phase
demand shall be $2.28 for each kilowatt of
demand, but not less than $5.45 minimum
demand charge. The energy charge shall be
in accordance with the schedule set forth
herein.
Continuing Service:
This schedule is based on continuing service
at each service location. Disconnect and
reconnect transactions shall not operate to
relieve a customer from monthly minimum
charges.
Exhibit A - Page 2 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
RENEWABLE RESOURCE GENERATION
Applicable:
This schedule is applicable to qualifying
facilities with a generating design capacity of
100 kilowatts or less.
Monthly Billing:
The monthly billing for takings from the City
shall be in accordance with the applicable
schedule or schedules for the type of service
received.
Generation Credit:
City shall pay 4.05¢ per kWh for all excess
separately metered kWh's generated from a
qualifying facility.
Parallel Operation:
Interconnection of a qualifying facility with
City's system will be permitted only under the
terms of a contract between the qualifying
facility and the City. The contract must meet
requirements of the Department of Electric
Utilities. The form of such contract shall be
approved by the City Council and shall
include but not be limited to the following:
(1)
The qualifying facility shall indemnify
and hold harmless the City of Ashland
from any and all liability arising from
the operation and interconnection of
qualifying facility.
(2)
The qualifying facility shall provide a
lockable disconnect switch to isolate
qualifying facility's generation from
City's system. Such switch shall be
accessible to City and City shall have
the right to lock such disconnect switch
open whenever necessary to maintain
safe electrical operating
SCHEDULE 5
Page 1
conditions, or whenever the qualifying facility
adversely affects City's system.
(3)
Qualifying facility shall provide an
additional meter base adjacent to the
delivery meter to measure the
qualifying facility's total generation
independently from the qualifying
facility's load. For three-phase
generation the qualifying facility will
also provide a meter base for a kvar
meter.
(4)
Except for the metering, qualifying
facility shall own and maintain all
facilities on the qualifying facility's side
of a single point of delivery as
specified by the City. Qualifying
facility's system, including
interconnected equipment, shall meet
the requirements of and be inspected
and approved by state electrical
inspector and any other public
authority having jurisdiction before any
connection is made to City.
Unmetered Generation:
If the qualifying facility does not desire to
make sales to City, the requirements for
separate metering of the generation shall be
waived. Such generation may reduce the net
delivery and billing to the qualifying facility by
City. The delivery meter will be of a type that
will not reverse registration and the qualifying
facility will not be compensated for unmetered
incidental flows to City.
Exhibit A - Page 3 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
RENEWABLE RESOURCE GENERATION
Defi n itio ns:
Qualifying Facility means either a co-
generation facility or small power production
facility as defined hereunder:
(a)
Co-generation Facility means
a facility which produces electric
energy and steam or other
forms of useful energy (such as
heat) which are used for
industrial, commercial, heating
or cooling purposes through the
sequential use of energy.
(b)
Small Power Production
Facility means a facility which
produces electric energy using
as a primary source biomass,
waste, renewable resources, or
any combination thereof.
SCHEDULE 5
Page 2
Exhibit A - Page 4 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
OUTDOOR AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
SCHEDULE 15
Monthly Billing:
The rate schedule for outdoor area lighting
service furnished from dusk to dawn by
City-owned high pressure sodium luminaries
which may be served by secondary voltage
circuits from City's existing overhead
distribution system, and mounted on
City-owned wood poles, and served in
accordance with City's specifications as to
equipment and facilities, shall be as follows:
(1) Net Monthly Rate:
Type of Nominal Rate Per
Luminaire Lumen Luminaire
Rating
High-
Pressure
Sodium
High-
Pressure
Sodium
High-
Pressure
Sodium
5,800 9.27
22,000 13.37
50,000 21.38
Maintenance:
Maintenance will be performed during regular
working hours as soon as practicable after
customer has notified City of service failure.
The City reserves the right to contract for the
installation and/or maintenance of lighting
service provided hereunder.
Suspension of Service:
The customer may request temporary
suspension of power for lighting by written
notice. During such periods the monthly rate
will be reduced by the City's estimated
average monthly re-lamping and energy costs
for the luminaire.
Contract:
Due to the investment involved and cost of
initial installation, the term of the contract
shall be by written agreement with the Electric
Department, the form of which shall have
prior approval by the City Council, and the
term of which shall be for not less than three
(3) years.
(2)
Pole Charge: A monthly charge of
$1.00 per pole shall be made for each
additional pole required in excess of
the number of luminaries installed.
Exhibit A - Page 5 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
COMMERCIAL SERVICE
Applicable:
This schedule is applicable to non-residential
and multiple-family residential customers
whose entire requirements are supplied
hereunder, and whose loads have never
registered 1,000 kilowatts or more, more than
once in any consecutive 18-month period.
Deliveries at more than one point, or more
than on voltage and phase classification, will
be separately metered and billed. Service for
intermittent, partial requirements or highly
fluctuating loads, or where service is
seasonally disconnected during any one year
period will be provided only by special
contract for such service.
Monthly Billing:
The Monthly Billing shall be the sum of the
Basic, Demand, Energy, and Reactive Power
Charges; plus applicable Metering and
Delivery adjustments.
Basic Charge:
Basic Single Three Phase
Charge Phase C 01 C 03
30 kW or $10.00 $20.00
less
Over 30 kW $37.50 $65.00
*Note: Kilowatt load size, for determination of
Basic Charge, shall be the average of the two
greatest non-zero monthly demands
established during the 12-month period which
includes and ends with the current billing
month.
SCHEDULES C 01 and C 03
Page I
Demand Charge:
No Charge for the first 15 kW of demand
$2.20 per kWfor all kW in excess of 15 kW
Energy Charge:
Energy Single Three Phase
Charge Phase C 01 C 03
Winter- per
kWh for the
first 3,000
kWh
Winter - per
kWh for the
next 17,000
kWh
Winter - per
kWh for all
additional
kWh
Summer -
per kWh for
the first
3,0OO kWh
Summer -
per kWh for
the next
17,000 kWh
Summer -
per kWh for
all additional
kWh
5.170¢ 5.138¢
3.704¢ 3.681¢
3.472¢ 3.451¢
4.711¢ 4.682¢
3.704¢ 3.681¢
3.472¢ 3.451¢
Exhibit A - Page 6 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
COMMERCIAL SERVICE
Seasonal Definition:
Winter months are defined as the six regular
billing periods November through April.
Summer months are defined as the six
regular billing periods May through October.
In 1998-99 the winter and summer months
will begin with regular meter readings on or
after November 1 and May 1, respectively.
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the
basic charge. A higher minimum may be
required under contract to cover special
conditions.
Reactive Power Charges:
The maximum 30-minute reactive demand for
the month in kilovolt-amperes in excess of
40% of the measured kilowatt demand the
same month will be billed, in addition to the
above charges, at 60¢ per kvar of such
excess reactive demand.
Demand:
Demands shall be the kilowatts shown by, or
computed from the readings of the City's
demand meter for the 30-minute period of
customer's greatest use during the month,
determined to the nearest kilowatt.
Metering & Delivery Voltage Adjustments:
The above monthly charges are applicable
without adjustment for voltage when delivery
and metering are at the City's standard
secondary voltage.
Metering:
For as long as metering voltage is at the
City's available primary distribution voltage of
11 kV or greater, the above charges shall be
reduced by one and one-haLf percent (1-
1/2%) to compensate for losses.
SCHEDULES C 01 and C 03
Page 1
Delivery:
For as long as delivery voltage is at City's
available primary distribution voltage of 11 kV
or greater, the total of the above charges will
be reduced by 15¢ per kilowatt of load size
used for the determination of the Basic
Charge billed in the month. A High Voltage
charge of $35 per month will be added where
such deliveries are metered at the delivery
voltage. When a new delivery, or an increase
in capacity for an existing delivery is, at the
request of the customer, made by means of
City-owned transformers at a voltage other
than a locally standard distribution voltage,
the above charges for any month will be
increased by 15¢ per kilowatt of load size
used for the determination of the Basic
Charge billed in the month.
The City retains the right to change its line
voltage or classification thereof at any time,
and after reasonable advance notice to any
customer affected by such change, such
customer then has the option to take service
at the new line voltage or to accept service
through transformers to be supplied by City
subject to the voltage adjustments above.
Contract:
The City may require the customer to sign a
written contract which shall have a term of not
less than one (1) year.
Installation and Maintenance:
The City may contract for the installation and
maintenance of electric facilities on the
customer's premises. The terms of such
service shall be set forth in a contract, the
form and terms of which shall be approved by
the City Council. Monthly charges made by
the City as reimbursement for ownership,
operation and maintenance costs applicable
to facilities installed to furnish service under
Exhibit A - Page 7 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
COMMERCIAL SERVICE
rules of this Schedule shall be determined in
accordance with the following:
(1)
Operating Charge -- shall be equal to
2/3 of 1% per month of the installed
cost of facilities paid for by the
customer.
(2)
Facilities Charge -- shall be equal to 1-
1/2% per month of the installed cost of
the facilities as determined by the City
for facilities installed at City's expense.
(3)
Transformer Capacity Charge -- shall
be equal to 15¢ per nameplate kva.
Special Conditions:
Customers shall not resell electric service
received from the City under provisions of this
schedule to any person, except by written
permission of the City, and where customer
meters and bills any of his/her tenants at
City's regular rates for the type of service
which such tenant may actually receive.
Continuing Service:
This schedule is based on continuing service
at each service location. Disconnect and
reconnect transactions shall not operate to
relieve a customer from monthly minimum
charge.
SCHEDULES C 01 and C 03
Page 3
Exhibit A - Page 8 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE
Applicable:
This schedule is applicable to governmental
customers whose entire requirements are
supplied hereunder, and whose loads have
never registered 1,000 kilowatts or more,
more than once in any consecutive 18-month
period. Deliveries at more than one point, or
more than one voltage and phase
classification, will be separately metered and
billed.
Monthly Billing:
The Monthly Billing shall be the sum of the
Basic, Demand, Energy, and Reactive Power
Charges, plus appropriate metering and
delivery adjustments.
Basic Charge:
Basic Single Three Phase
Charge Phase G 01 G 03
30 kW or $10.00 $20.00
less
Over 30 kW $37.50 $65.00
*Note: Kilowatt load size, for determination of
Basic Charge, shall be the average of the two
greatest non-zero monthly demands
established during the 12-month period which
includes and ends with the current billing
month.
Demand Charge:
No Charge for the first 15 kW of demand
$2.20 per kW for all kW in excess of 15 kW
SCHEDULES G 01 and G 03
Page 1
Energy Charge:
Energy
Charge
Winter- per
kWh for the
first 3,000
kWh
Winter- per
kWh for the
next 17,000
kWh
Winter- per
kWh for all
additional
kWh
Summer -
per kWh for
the first
3,000 kWh
Summer -
per kWh for
the next
17,000 kWh
Summer -
per kWh for
all additional
kWh
Single Three Phase
Phase G 01 G 03
5.170¢ 5.585¢
3.704¢ 4.001¢
3.472¢ 3.751¢
4.711¢ 5.090¢
3.704¢ 4.001¢
3.472¢ 3.751¢
Seasonal Definition:
Winter months are defined as the six regular
billing periods November through April.
Summer months are defined as the six
regular billing periods May through October.
In 1998-99 the winter and summer months
will begin with regular meter readings on or
after November 1 and May 1, respectively.
Exhibit A - Page 9 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the
basic charge. A higher minimum may be
required under contract to cover special
conditions.
Reactive Power Charges:
The maximum 30-minute reactive demand for
the month in kilovolt-amperes in excess of
40% of the measured kilowatt demand the
same month will be billed, in addition to the
above charges, at 60¢ per kvar of such
excess reactive demand.
Demand:
Demands shall be the kilowatts shown by, or
computed from the readings of the City's
demand meter for the 30-minute period of
customer's greatest use during the month,
determined to the nearest kilowatt.
Metering & Delivery Voltage Adjustments:
The above monthly charges are applicable
without adjustment for voltage when delivery
and metering are at the City's standard
secondary voltage.
Metering:
For as long as metering voltage is at the
City's available primary distribution voltage of
11 kV or greater, the above charges shall be
reduced by one and one-half percent (1-
1/2%) to compensate for losses.
Delivery:
For as long as delivery voltage is at City's
available primary distribution voltage of 11 kV
or greater, the total of the above charges will
be reduced by 15¢ per kilowatt of load size
used for the determination of the Basic
Charge billed in the month. A High Voltage
charge of $35 per month will be added where
such deliveries are metered at the delivery
voltage. When a new delivery, or an increase
in capacity for an existing delivery is, at the
SCHEDULES G 01 and G 03
Page 2
request of the customer, made by means of
City-owned transformers at a voltage other
than a locally standard distribution voltage,
the above charges for any month will be
increased by 15¢ per kilowatt of load size
used for the determination of the Basic
Charge billed in the month. The City retains
the right to change its line voltage or
classifications thereof at any time, and after
reasonable advance notice to any customer
affected by such change, such customer then
has the option to take service at the new line
voltage or to accept service through
transformers to be supplied by City subject to
the voltage adjustments above.
Contract:
The City may require the customer to sign a
written contract which shall have a term of not
less than one (1) year.
Installation and Maintenance:
The City may contract for the installation and
maintenance of electric facilities on the
customer's premises. The terms of such
service shall be set forth in a contract, the
form and terms of which shall be approved by
the City Council. Monthly charges made by
the City as reimbursement for ownership,
operation and maintenance costs applicable
to facilities installed to furnish service under
rules of this Schedule shall be determined in
accordance with the following:
(1)
Operating Charge -- shall be equal to
2/3 of 1% per month of the installed
cost of facilities paid for by the
customer.
(2)
Facilities Charge -- shall be equal to 1-
1/2% per month of the installed cost of
the facilities as determined by the City
for facilities installed at City's expense.
Exhibit A - Page 10 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE
(3)
Transformer Capacity Charge -- shall
be equal to 15¢ per nameplate kva.
Special Conditions:
Customers shall not resell electric service
received from the City under provisions of this
schedule to any person, except by written
permission of the City, and where customer
meters and bills any of his/her tenants at
City's regular rates for the type of service
which such tenant may actually receive.
Continuing Service:
This schedule is based on continuing service
at each service location. Disconnect and
reconnect transactions shall not operate to
relieve a customer from monthly minimum
charges.
SCHEDULES G 01 and G 03
Page 3
Exhibit A - Page 11 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON SCHEDULE 48
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE - METERED TIME OF USE OVER 2,000 KILOWATTS
Applicable:
This schedule is applicable to electric service
loads which have registered over 2,000
kilowatts more than once in any consecutive
18-month period. Deliveries at more than
one point, or more than one voltage and
phase classification, will be separately
metered and billed. Service for intermittent,
partial requirements, or highly fluctuating
loads, or where service is seasonally
disconnected during any one-year period will
be provided only by special contract for such
service.
the City Council. Monthly charges made by
the City shall be approved by the City
Council. Monthly charges made by the City
as reimbursement for ownership, operation
and maintenance costs applicable to facilities
installed to furnish service under rules of this
Schedule shall be determined in accordance
with the following:
(1)
Operating Charge -- shall be equal to
2/3 of 1% per month of the installed
cost of facilities paid for by the
customer.
Monthly Billing:
The City will negotiate with a customer a rate
structure and rate levels based upon the
specific circumstances of the customer. At a
minimum, the rates developed for this
schedule will be set at a sufficient level to
recover all of the costs incurred by the City to
serve the customer, including a minimum
contribution to fixed assets.
Metering & Delivery Voltage Adjustments:
The City retains the right to change its line
voltage or classifications thereof at any time,
and after reasonable advance notice to any
customer affected by such change, such
customer then has the option to take service
at the new line voltage or to accept service
through transformers to be supplied by City
subject to the voltage adjustments above.
(2)
Facilities Charge -- shall be equal to 1-
1/2% per month of the installed cost of
the facilities as determined by the City
for facilities installed at City's expense.
(3)
Transformer Capacity Charge -- shall
be equal to 15¢ per nameplate kva.
Special Conditions:
Customers shall not resell electric service
received from the City under provisions of this
schedule to any person, except by written
permission of the City, and where customer
meters and bills any of his/her tenants at
City's regular rates for the type of service
which such tenant may actually receive.
Contract:
The City may require the customer to sign a
written contract which shall have a term of not
less than one (1) year.
Installation and Maintenance:
The City may contract for the installation and
maintenance of electric facilities on the
customer's premises. The terms of such
service shall be set forth in a contract, the
form and terms of which shall be approved by
Exhibit A - Page 12 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
GENERAL SERVICE - GOVERNMENTAL LARGE SERVICE
1,000 to 3,000 KILOWATTS
SCHEDULE 50
Page 1
Applicable:
This schedule is applicable to electric service
loads which have registered 1,000 to 3,000
kilowatts more than once in any consecutive
18-month period. Deliveries at more than
one point, or more than one voltage and
phase classification, will be separately
metered and billed. Service for intermittent,
partial requirements, or highly fluctuating
loads, or where service is seasonally
disconnected during any one-year period will
be provided only by special contract for such
service.
Monthly Billing:
The Monthly Billing shall be the sum of the
Basic, Demand, Energy, and Reactive Power
Charges, plus appropriate Metering and
Delivery adjustments.
Basic Charge:
$1,530.00 per month
Demand Charge:
For each kilowatt of Billing Demand $2.57
Energy Charge:
3.019¢ per kWh
40% of the measured kilowatt demand for the
same month will be billed, in addition to the
above charges, at 60¢ per kvar of such
excess reactive demand.
Metering & Delivery Voltage Adjustment:
The above monthly charges are applicable
without adjustment for voltage when delivery
and metering are at the City's standard
secondary voltage.
Metering:
For as long as metering voltage is at the
City's available primary distribution voltage of
11 kV or greater, the above charges shall be
reduced by one and one-half percent (1-
1/2%) to compensate for losses.
Delivery:
For as long as delivery voltage is made at the
City's current locally available primary or
transmission voltage, the total of the above
charges will be reduced by the following
amount per kilowatt of load size used for the
determination of the Basic Charge billed in
the month; and where such deliveries are
metered at the delivery voltage, the following
high voltage charges shall be added.
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the
basic charge. A higher minimum charge may
be required by contract.
On-Peak Period Billing Demand:
The on-peak period kilowatts shown by or
computed from the readings of City's demand
meter for the 30-minute period of customer's
greatest use during the month, determined to
the nearest kilowatt.
Reactive Power Charge:
The maximum 30-minute reactive demand for
the month in kilovolt-amperes in excess of
Standard Service Reduct High Voltage
Voltage ion Charge
Primary voltage of 15¢
11 kV or greater per kW
$35 per
month
Transmission 27¢ $340 per
voltage of 60 kV per kW month
or greater
When a new delivery, or an increase in
capacity for an existing delivery is, at the
request of the customer, made by means of
City-owned transformers at a voltage other
than a locally standard distribution voltage,
Exhibit A - Page 13 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
GENERAL SERVICE - GOVERNMENTAL LARGE SERVICE
1,000 to 3,000 KILOWATTS
SCHEDULE 5O
Page 2
the above charges for any month will be
increased by 15¢ per kilowatt of load size
used for the determination of the Basic
Charge billed in the month.
The City retains the right to change its line
voltage or classifications thereof at any time,
and after reasonable advance notice to any
customer affected by such change, such
customer then has the option to take service
at the new line voltage or to accept service
through transformers to be supplied by City
subject to the voltage adjustments above.
Special Conditions:
Customers shall not resell electric service
received from the City under provisions of this
schedule to any person, except by written
permission of the City, and where customer
meters and bills any of his/her tenants at
City's regular rates for the type of service
which such tenant may actually receive.
Contract:
The City may require the customer to sign a
written contract which shall have a term of not
less than one (1) year.
Installation and Maintenance:
The City may contract for the installation and
maintenance of electric facilities on the
customer's premises. The terms of such
service shall be set forth in a contract, the
form and terms of which shall be approved by
the City Council. Monthly charges made by
the City as reimbursement for ownership,
operation and maintenance costs applicable
to facilities installed to furnish service under
rules of this Schedule shall be determined in
accordance with the following:
(1)
Operating Charge -- shall be equal to
2/3 of 1% per month of the installed
cost of facilities paid for by the
customer.
(2)
Facilities Charge -- shall be equal to 1-
1/2% per month of the installed cost of
the facilities as determined by the City
for facilities installed at City's expense.
(3)
Transformer Capacity Charge -- shall
be equal to 15¢ per nameplate kva.
Exhibit A - Page 14 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
EXHIBIT "B "
ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULE
Resolution No. 98- 04
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CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
CHARGES AS DEFINED BY CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING
POLICIES AND ELECTRIC SYSTEM REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE 90
Page 1
Purpose:
The purpose of this schedule is to list the charges referred to in the utility Customer Accounting
Policies and the Electric System Regulations. These charges are applicable to all customers
utilizing services of the City as defined in said policies and regulations.
Billing and Charges:
A. Temporary Service Drop:
Service Drop and Meter Only - Single Phase ............................ $ 95.00
Three Phase .................... $195.00
Meter Charges:
Meter Test for Accuracy
Once in twelve months ..................................... No charge
Second or more times in twelve months ...........................$ 50.00
Meter Repairs/Replacement ..................................... Actual Cost
(Damage by Customer)
C. Returned Check Charge ............................................ $ 20.00
Reconnection Charge:
Normal Working Hours ............................................. $16.00
Other Hours or on Holidays .......................................... $ 55.00
Service Calls: (Customer Request second or more times in twelve months)
Normal Working Hours ............................................. $16.00
Other Hours or on Holidays .......................................... $ 55.00
Service Connection for Applicant:
Normal Working Hours ............................................. $10.00
Other Hours or on Holidays .......................................... $ 55.00
G. Unauthorized Connection (by Customer) ............................... $150.00
Line Extension Charges:
The electric line extension charges for new or increased services within the City shall be
as follows for 300 amps or less:
(1)
Single-family Residential Service: The electrical service connection charges for
new service within the city limits shall be as follows:
(a)
Overhead service in existing
developed areas from distribution
line to and including meter ............................... $300.00
Exhibit B - Page 1 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
CHARGES AS DEFINED BY CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING
POLICIES AND ELECTRIC SYSTEM REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE 90
Page 2
(b)
Overhead service extension or
increased service for 300 amps
or less .............................................. $200.00
(c)
Partial Underground service
installation, extension, increased
service for 300 amps or less, or
replacement of service from
overhead to underground. Customer
provides all trenching, back filling
and compaction as directed by the City ..................... $350.00
(d)
Underground service of 300 amps or
less that have not been previously
paid under subsection I. Customer
provides all trenching, back filling
and compaction as directed by the City ..................... $300.00
(e) After hours service crew ................................. $200.00
Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring the City to furnish underground service in
existing residential subdivisions or areas, or to require the conversion of overhead to
underground service.
(2)
Any service over 300 amps shall be installed at the City's actual cost with the
deposit to be made to the City before installation and the City's estimate of its
actual cost.
(3)
Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Service: The electric service connection
charges for new service for commercial, institutional and industrial developments
within the City limits shall be deposited with the City prior to service installation,
and may include: three cutouts for primary lines, conduit and wire from lines to
transformer pad, transformer pad, transformer, connectors for primary and
secondary wires, conduit and wire from transformer to current transformer cans,
current transformers for metering purposes, meter, and all estimated labor and
equipment rental costs associated with the installation of the foregoing. The
trenching and back filling for conduit shall be the responsibility of the owner or
developer. Upon completion of the service connection, the City will render a
statement of actual costs incurred and shall refund any excess of the deposit over
actual costs.
Exhibit B - Page 2 Effective July 1, 1998
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
CHARGES AS DEFINED BY CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING
POLICIES AND ELECTRIC SYSTEM REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE 90
Page 3
Underground Distribution Installation Charges:
The charge for installation of underground
distribution facilities for residential use,
which includes transformers, conduit, wire
for distribution, and labor and equipment
charges, but not including the service
connections outlined in item ld above. Customer
provides all trenching, back filling, and
compaction as directed by City ................................. $650.00 per lot
*Note: For any subdivision for which electric fees were paid prior to the adoption of this
Resolution, a separate line extension charge as outlined in item ld above shall not be
required.
Exhibit B - Page 3 Effective July 1, 1998
City Council Communication
June 3, 1998
SUBMITTED BY:
REVIEWED BY:
APPROVED BY:
Jill Turner and Pete Lovrovich
Paul Nolte
Mike Freeman
Title:
A Resolution Revising Electric Rates
Synopsis:
Based on a recent rate study, the City is now in the position of being able to lower
electrical rates. The most significant proposed change is the elimination of the in-lieu
tax adjustment for the institutional/governmental customers. The recommended rates
will:
Provide for financial stability within the Electric Fund
Provide $560,000 in annual rate relief for our customers
Position the Utility for electrical deregulation
Move the Utility toward a competitive cost-of-service based rate structure
Eliminate the in-lieu tax on the institutional/governmental customers
Recommendation:
Approve the attached resolution adopting the electrical rate schedule to be effective
July 1, 1998.
Background Information:
The consulting firm of RW Beck was hired to perform an Electric Cost of Service and
Rate Study. This study was discussed at the March, April, and May City Council study
sessions. This decrease is the result of operational savings primarily in the reduced
cost of wholesale power.
The rates were last changed in July of 1994. The proposed rates provide financial
stability for at least the next three years. The rates move the utility toward competitive
rates, encourage residential conservation through increasing rate blocks, and are
simpler than existing rates. The rates move toward equity among customer classes
and within customer classes.
The proposed rate decrease will reduce the overall revenue by $560,000 or 7.2%. A
summary of the proposed changes follows:
Customer Class
Average Rate
Decrease
Residential 4.7%
Average Customer Decrease
6.9% @ 500 kWh
Code
(New)
R01
Seasonal , -
Residential
Mixed Usage
Commercial 5.7%
Single Phase
Commercial 8.1%
Three Phase
I nstitutio nal 26.3%
Single Phase
Governmental
Institutional 20.6%
Three Phase
Governmental
General Service 14.9%
Large
Governmental
.6% @ 1,200 kWh
R 04
7.7% @ 3,650 kWh, 50% load factor C 01
2.9% @ 2,190 kWh, 30% load factor C 03
22.9% @ 1,095 kWh, 30% load
factor
16.5% @ 2,190 kWh, 30% load
factor
G 01
G 03
14.9% G 50
The significant change made since City Council reviewed this material is in the
Institutional/Governmental single phase customer rate structure. The cost of service
study suggested a rate structure which would be lower than the single phase
commercial customer. This proposal makes the single phase customer in both classes
equitable.