97-079RESOLUTION NO. 97R -79
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
AMENDING RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE AND
DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY AND WATER AS ADOPTED BY
RESOLUTIONS NOS. 71 -478 AND 72 -600 AND MOST RECENTLY
AMENDED BY RESOLUTIONS NOS. 97 -28 AND 95 -140.
WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim (Anaheim) maintains electric
generation and distribution systems and a water transmission and
distribution system for the distribution of electricity and water
to residents and inhabitants of Anaheim and has adopted Rates,
Rules and Regulations for the sale and distribution of
electricity and water; and
WHEREAS, the Anaheim Municipal Code authorizes the City
Council to approve reasonable Rates, Rules and Regulations
governing water and electric service and fees for providing water
and electric services; and
WHEREAS, text revisions to the Electric and Water Rules and
Regulations are necessary to clarify the applicability of the
Rates, Rules and Regulations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council further finds and determines that
revision of the text of the Rules and Regulations is exempt from
the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section
21080(b) (8) of the California Public Resources Code.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Anaheim as follows:
1. The changes and additions to the Water and Electric
Rates, Rules and Regulations as set forth in Appendix A shall be,
and are hereby, adopted and shall be effective July 1, 1997.
3. The City Council hereby declares that should any
portion of this Resolution be declared for any reason to be
invalid, it is the intent of the City Council that it would have
adopted all other portions of this Resolution independent of the
elimination herefrom of any such fees or portion as may be
declared invalid.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the
City Council of the City of Anaheim thislOday of June 1997.
ATTEST:
asittiN
AS CITY CLERK OF THE TY OF ANAHEIM
23069/5- 16- 97 /1moses
MAY OF THE CITY J ANAHEIM
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM
I, ANN M. SAUVAGEAU, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution No. 97R -79 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided
by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 10th day of June, 1997, by the following vote
of the members thereof:
AYES: MAYOR /COUNCIL MEMBERS: McCracken, Tait, Zemel, Lopez, Daly
NOES: MAYOR /COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: MAYOR /COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution
No. 97R -79 on the 10th day of June, 1997.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City
of Anaheim this 10th day of June, 1997.
(SEAL)
ASSISTANT CITY CLERK O(''THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
I, ANN M. SAUVAGEAU, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 97R -79 was duly passed and adopted by the City
Council of the City of Anaheim on June 10th, 1997.
ASSISTANT CITY CLERK 3i THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
APPENDIX A
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
TITLE
Schedule No. LS -3: Lighting Street and Highway.
Customer -Owned Installation, Metered
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No, iii
EFFECTIVE PAGE
DATE NO.
Schedule No. PA: Power Agricultural 03 -01 -96 2.6.1
continued 03 -24 -95 2.6.2
Schedule No. LS -1: Lighting Street and Highway,
Underground Conversion Districts 03 -01 -96 2.7.1
Schedule No. LS -2: Lighting Street and Highway,
Customer -Owned Installation, Unmetered 03 -01 -96 2.8.1
03 -01 -96 2.9.1
Schedule No. LO: Lighting Outdoor Arca City -Owned System 03 -01 -96 2.10.1
continued 10 -01 -89 2.10.2
Schedule No. MS: Municipal Service 03 -01 -96 2.11.1
Schedule No. ED: Economic Development 05 -15 -95 2.12.1
continued 05 -15 -95 2.12.2
Rules and Regulations 03 -24 -93 3.0.1
Rule No. 1: Definitions 10 01 89 3.1.1
continued 10 -01 -89 3.1.2
continued 10 -01 -89 3.1.3
continued 11 11 71 3.1.4
continued 11 11 71 3.1.5
continued 10 -01 -89 3.1.6
continued 10 -01 -89 3.1.7
Rule No. 2: Description of Service 01 -06 -88 3.2.1
continued 01 -06 -88 3.2.2
continued 04-06 -83 3.2.3
continued 01 -06 -88 3.2.4
continucd 01 -06 -88 3.2.5
continued 01 -06 -88 3.2.6
continued 01 -06 -88 3.2.7
continued 01 -06 -88 3.2.8
continued 10 -01 -89 3.2.9
continued 01 -06 -88 3.2.10
continued 01 -06-88 3.2.11
Rule No. 3: Application for Service
continued
(Continued)
07 -19 -78 3.3.1
10 -01 -89 3, 3.2
ISSUED BY: Effective: 03 01 96 by Resolution No 96R 25 Dated: 02 13 96
Edward K. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No 95R 61 Dated: 05 02 95
General Manager 96R -25 02 -13 -96
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
Page No. 3.1.1
For the purpose of these tariff schedules, the terms and expressions listed below shall have the meaning set forth
opposite them:
Added Facilities: The facilities provided by the Utility at the request of the customer which are over and
above the Utility's standard facilities.
Agricultural Power Service: Agricultural power service is that portion of electric energy and service used by a
person in connection with the production, harvesting, and preparation for market of agricultural and horticultural
products, including poultry and livestock, on land owned and/or operated by such person for the production of
agricultural products, but does not apply to processing of products raised by others.
Applicant: A person or agency requesting the utility to supply electric service.
Application: A written request to the utility for service as distinguished from an inquiry as to the availability or
charges for such service.
Billing Demand: The load or demand used for computing charges under rate schedules based on the size of the
customer's load or demand. It may be the connected load, the measured maximum demand, or a modification of
either as provided for by applicable rate schedule.
Billing Period: The time interval between two consecutive meter readings that are taken for billing purposes.
City: The City of Anaheim Public Utilities Department. Responsible for the management and operation of the
Electric Utility on behalf of the City Council and the residents of the City of Anaheim.
City Council: The City Council of the City of Anaheim, California.
Class of Service: Different classes of service are: General Lighting, Multiple -Phase Lighting, Combination
Lighting and Power, Emergency Lighting, Single -Phase Power, Polyphase Power, Welding, X -ray, Fire Pump, Fire
Alarm, and Stand -by Power (permitted only where stand -by and normal circuit conductors are in separate raceways
and enclosures).
Commercial Developments: Consist of two or more enterprises engaged in trade or the furnishing of services; e.g.,
shopping centers, sales enterprises, business offices, professional offices, and educational or governmental
complexes.
Connected Load: The sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's equipment that can be connected to the
utility's lines at one time as more completely described in the rate schedules.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 30 -03-89 by Resolution No.: 891.343 Dated: 0947 -89
Edward K. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 71R 478 Dated: 40 26 71
General Manager 89R -392 09 -2749
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
Page No. 3.1.4
Person: Any individual, partnership, corporation, public agency, or other organization operating as a single entity.
Point of Delivery: The point where conductors of the Utility are connected to the conductors of the customer,
regardless of the location of the Utility's meters or transformers. Utility conductors may be owned leased, or under
license by the Utility, and the conductors of the customer may be owned, leased, or under license by the customer.
Power Factor: The ratio of the revenue producing current in a circuit to the total current in that circuit. In
terms of power quantities, power factor is the ratio of kw (real power) to the total kva (total power).
Power Service: Service to apparatus or equipment used for purposes other than lighting shall be considered as
power service Lamps or lights used for purposes which, in the opinion of the Utility, are not general illumination
purposes are classed as power service, such as the following: motion picture projection, motion picture and
television production, production of chemical reactions, sterilizing, drying, radiant heating, therapeutic,
photographic processing, stimulating the growth or yield of agricultural products, pilot or indicating lights on
power control equipment, and lighting used as an aid in the operation of a motor- driven production machine for
the purpose of checking tool settings or dial readings, measuring or inspecting the product while on the machine,
when the (amps are installed as an integral part of the machine and energized from its power supply.
Premises: All of the real property and apparatus employed in a single enterprise on an integral parcel of land
undivided, excepting in the case of industrial, agricultural, oil field, resort enterprises, and public or quasi- public
institutions, by a dedicated street, highway, or other public thoroughfare, or a railway. Automobile parking lots
constituting a part of and adjacent to a single enterprise may be separated by an alley from the remainder of the
premises served.
Pull Box: An enclosure for joining conductors which also provides by its size. arrangement, and location the
necessary facilities for pulling the conductors into place. This term as used here includes structures also known as
"manhole" "hand hold and "switch board pull section
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 14-14-71 by Resolution No.: 8 Dated: 41
Edward IC. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 6611531 Dated: 08-0246
General Manager 71R -478 10 -26 -71
CITY QF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
Page No. 3.1.5
Quasi- public Institutions: Public utilities, educational institutions, and hospitals, whether publicly or privately
owned, where the property, campus or hospital grounds extend over relatively large areas through which public
streets may run.
Rate Charges Charges in the rate schedules may include the following:
Added Facilities Charge: The fee collected by the Utility for the installation and use of added
facilities equipment.
Customer Charge That portion of the charge for service which is a fixed amount without regard to
connected load, demand, or energy consumption in accordance with the rate schedule.
Demand Charge: That portion of the charge for service which varies with the billing demand in
accordance with the rate schedule.
Energy Charge: That portion of the charge for service which varies with the quantity of energy consumed
in accordance with the rate schedule.
Minimum Charge: The least amount for which service will be rendered in accordance with the rate
schedule.
Service Charge: That portion of the charge for service which is a fixed amount based on connected Load
in accordance with the rate schedule.
Standby Charge: That portion of the charge for standby service which is a fixed amount based on the
maximum load the Utility stands ready to supply in accordance with the rate schedule.
Rate Schedule: May be one or more tariff pages setting forth the charges and conditions for a particular class or
type of service at a given location. A rate schedule, as referred to herein, shall include all the wording on the
applicable tariff page or pages, such as, but not limited to, the following: Schedule Number, Class of Service,
Character or Applicability, Territory, Rates, Conditions, and reference to Rules.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 11 14 711 by Resolution No.: 71R 472 Dated: 40-26-74
Edward K. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 66R 531 Dated: 08 -02-66
General Manager 71R -478 10 -26 -71
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim. CA 92805
Three -Phase Service
a.
General
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)
b. The maximum size 120 volt single -phase motor allowed is 1 hp and the maximum size
240 volt, or higher voltage, single -phase motor allowed is 10 hp.
th et f s
d.c. Where the City maintains four -wire wye- connected 120/208 volt secondary mains.
single -phase service is supplied at 120/208 volts. three wire. for which the maximum
allowed is a 100 -amp main switch. Loads in excess of a 100 -amp main switch will be
supplied at 120/208 volts, four -wire.
*Contact the Electrical Engineering Division of the Public Utilities Department.
(Continued)
Page No. 3.2.3
ISSUED BY: Effective: 04 -06-88 by Resolution No.: 8814-4 Dated: 04 -03-88
Edward K. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 82R-544 Dated: 144242
General Manager 88R-4 01 -05 -88
Minimum Connected
Load Required
Maximum Demand Load
Required
Maximum Main
Switch
Voltage
OH
UG
OH
UG
OH
UG
240 Volts
3 KVA
3 KVA
300 KVA
1000 KVA
800 A
2500 A
120/240 Volts
15 KVA
150467KVA
400 A
120/208 Volts
15 KVA
45 KVA
300 KVA
1000 KVA
800 A
3000 A
277/480 Volts
30 KVA
45 KVA
300 KVA
37503000
KVA
400 A
4000 A
1,1GO V.,1t./
Net-Specified
Net-Specified
12,000 Volts*
Net- Speeified
NotSpeeified
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim. CA 92805
Three -Phase Service
a.
General
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)
b. The maximum size 120 volt single -phase motor allowed is 1 hp and the maximum size
240 volt, or higher voltage, single -phase motor allowed is 10 hp.
th et f s
d.c. Where the City maintains four -wire wye- connected 120/208 volt secondary mains.
single -phase service is supplied at 120/208 volts. three wire. for which the maximum
allowed is a 100 -amp main switch. Loads in excess of a 100 -amp main switch will be
supplied at 120/208 volts, four -wire.
*Contact the Electrical Engineering Division of the Public Utilities Department.
(Continued)
Page No. 3.2.3
ISSUED BY: Effective: 04 -06-88 by Resolution No.: 8814-4 Dated: 04 -03-88
Edward K. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 82R-544 Dated: 144242
General Manager 88R-4 01 -05 -88
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ADDED FACILITIES
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
Page No. 32.11
Added facilities are considered to be existing, enlarged, or new facilities installed and/or used by the
utility at the customer's request in addition to, as enlargements of, as alternate to, or in substitution
for, the standard facilities which the Utility would normally install or use, and which represent
additional costs to the utility over normally installed facilities. Except where provided by rate
schedule, installation of added facilities will be made, provided the type of added facilities requested
is acceptable to the utility and the utility agrees to the installation of the added facilities, under the
following conditions:
a. The applicant for added facilities is also an applicant for permanent electric service or is a
customer for permanent electric service at the same location.
b. The customer will execute a contract prior to the installation of the added facilities. In
addition to providing for the payment of charges as determined under the appropriate
schedule, the contract will provide for one of the following conditions:
1. Prior to the Utility installing added facilities, the customer shall pay the Utility for
the added facilities and the cost of the installation of such facilities. Thereafter, the
customer shall pay a monthly charge for the added facilities in an amount determined
by the Utility based upon any maintenance as described in the contract.
2. Prior to the Utility installing added facilities, the customer shall agree to pay a
monthly charge for the added facilities in the amount determined by the Utility based
upon the added investment, and maintenance as described in the contract.
c. In the event that the added facilities are abandoned prior to five years from the date service
is first rendered from the added facilities, the Utility will charge the customer the balance
owed on the cost of installed added facilities, plus the cost of removal, less the estimated
salvage of removable materials.
All monthly charges shall be reviewed and readjusted when changes occur in the Utility's cost for
providing such service.
ISSUED BY: Effective 04 -06.88 by Resolution No 88R-4 Dated: 04-05-88
Edward K. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 78R -665 Dated: 104048
General Manager 88R -4 01 -05 -88
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
TITLE
Rules and Regulations
Rule No. 5; Special Information Required on Forms
continued
Rule No. 8; Notices
Rule No. 10; Disputed Bills
continued
Rule No. 14; Continuity of Service
WATER RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Rule No. 1; Definitions 09 -01 -95 3.1.1
continued 09 -01 -95 3.1.2
continued 09 -01 -95 3.1.3
continued 09 -01 -95 3.1.4
continued 09 -01 -95 3.1.5
continued 09 -27 -88 3.1.6
Rule No. 2; Description of Service 09 -27 -88 3.2.1
Rule No. 3; Application for Service 09 -01 -95 3.3.1
continued 09 -01 -89 3,3.2
Rule No. 4; Contracts 12 -19 -72 3.4.1
Rule No. 6; Establishment Reestablishment of Credit 09 -01 -95 3.6. I
continued 09 -01 -95 3.6.2
Rule No. 7; Deposits 09-01-95 3.7.1
Rule No. 9; Rendering and Payment of Bills 09 -01 -95 3.9.1
continued 09 -01 -95 3.9.2
(Continued)
EFFECTIVE PAGE
DATE NO.
09 -01 -89 3.0.1
09-01-95 3.5.1
09 -01 -89 3.5.2
09 -01 -89 3.8.1
09 -01 -95
11 -04 -93
Page No. iv
3.10.1
3.10.2
Rule No. 11; Discontinuance and Restoration of Service 09 -01 -95 3.11.1
continued 09 -01 -95 3.11.2
continued 03 -24 -93 3,11.3
continued 09 -01 -95 3.11.4
Rule No. 12; Information Available to Public 12 -19 -72 3.12.1
Rule No. 13; Temporary Service 09 17 93 3.13. 1
continued 09 17 93 3.13.2
07 -01 -84 3.14.1
ISSUED BY: Effective: 09 01 95 by Resolution No 95R 110 Dated: 07 25 95
Edward K. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 9311 195 Dated: 10 05 93
General Manager 95R -140 07 -25 -95
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim_ CA 92805
WATER RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 13
TEMPORARY SERVICE
b. 2 1/2" $700.00
(Continued)
Page No. 3.13.1
CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
The City shall may, if no undue hardship to its existing customers will result therefrom, furnish temporary
service
ISSUED BY: Effective: 09 17 93 by Resolution No 93R 185 Dated: 09 9 -14h'
Edward K. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 90R 350 Dated: 0; -14-40
General Manager 93R -185 09 -14 -93
All such
sen4ees- shall-he subject to the following conditions:
1. Application for temporary service, with appropriate deposits, shall be made to the Utility. The
deposits for Temporary Service shall be refunded except as defined in condition 2 below, after charges
for permits, water consumption, loss of or damage to meter and fittings, and installation and removal
charges have been deducted at the termination of service.
2. The Temporary Service shall remain in effect for the designated period,
from date --et' applieatien) as agreed to between the applicant and the City, and may be
renewable if agreed to by both parties. However, a Temporary Service may be terminated at any
time, and will be made at the discretion of the Utility. If a Temporary Service is terminated by the
Utility because of inactivity or failure to pay for services, after Utility has delivered, or caused to be
delivered, written notice to the address shown on the application of the impending termination and
Applicant has failed to respond within thirty days of said notice, then the Temporary Service account
will be closed and all deposits made on behalf of the Temporary Services shall be forfeited to the
Utility.
3. Charges for loss or damage to meter and fittings will bc based upon current prices.
4. Temporary services shall generally be taken from existing outlets on the water system or from fire
hydrants designated by the Utility. Any special outlets shall be installed at the customer's expense.
5. Backilow prevention devices, and approved plumbing material may bc required for certain types of'
uses, and shall be installed at the customer's expense.
6. If service is requested to any structure not of permanent construction with a foundation, or
which can be classified as removable, such as trailers, billboards, sheds, signs, etc., or, if such
service is requested to an area which does not have water facilities to adequately serve the area,
they shall be determined to be temporary and applicable to the terms and conditions of the
requirements above of this Rule.
B. METERED SERVICES
Generally all temporary services will be metered, and will be subject to the following conditions:
1. Deposits for metered service shall be as follows:
a. 2" and smaller meters $270,00
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd..
Anaheim, CA 92805
WATER RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 13
TEMPORARY SERVICE
Page No. 3.13.2
METERED SERVICES (Continued)
2. Permit fees for metered services shall be $22.00
3. If the meter is installed and removed by the Utility, the charge shall be $160.00. If the meter is
installed only, or removed only by the Utility, the charge shall be $80.00.
4. Temporary meters may be moved from one location to another, only with the written approval of the
Utility.
C. RATES
Rates for temporary service shall be as specified in Rate Schedule W -T, except that Rates for temporary
service located in an area without adequate facilities to provide service to the area, shall be charged at
the prevailing meter and commodity charges, plus whatever WCA or pumping surcharges are
applicable.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 09 17 93 by Resolution No 93R 185 Dated: 09 14 93
Edward K. Aghjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 9011 350 Dated: 09 11 90
General Manager 93R -185 09 -14 -93