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RES-2015-237RESOLUTION NO. 2015- 2 3 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM MODIFYING THE RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY AS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 71-478 AND MOST RECENTLY AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NO. 2015-012 AND DETERMINING SAID ACTIONS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT PURSUANT TO PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE SECTION 21080(B)(8) AND CEQA GUIDELINES SECTIONS 15061(B)(3) AND 15273(A). WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim ("Anaheim") maintains an electric generation and distribution system for the furnishing of electricity to residents and businesses of the City of Anaheim and has adopted Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations ("ERR&R") for the sale and distribution of electricity; and WHEREAS, the Anaheim Municipal Code authorizes the City Council to approve reasonable ERR&R governing electric services and fees and charges for providing electric services; and WHEREAS, the Anaheim Public Utilities Department ("Department") is a publicly owned utility, but nonetheless strives to operate like a business and continuously seeks opportunities to minimize administrative and fiscal burdens while remaining in a position to maintain service reliability and high industry standards; and WHEREAS, the Anaheim Regulatory Relief Task Force was charged with reviewing the regulatory burden on existing and prospective businesses in Anaheim and making recommendations that help foster more freedom for Anaheim's utility customers ("Anaheim Regulatory Relief Initiative"); and WHEREAS, in support of the Anaheim Regulatory Relief Initiative and to streamline rates, Department staff reviewed and recommends consolidating the street light and outdoor light rate schedules of the ERR&R in order to simplify the rate structure, improve consistency, and accommodate new technologies; and WHEREAS, in order to accomplish this, Department staff recommends, among other things, the elimination of Schedules LS -1, LS -2, and LO, and the consolidation and modification of Schedule LS -3, to be renamed Schedule LS; and WHEREAS, on July 2, 2015 and July 9, 2015, notice of the public hearing to modify the ERR&R was published in the Anaheim Bulletin and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board; and WHEREAS, on July 7, 2015 and July 14, 2015, notice of the public hearing to modify the ERR&R was published in the Orange County Register and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board held a public hearing on July 22, 2015, and evidence was presented in support of the modifications to the ERR&R; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the proposals of the Public Utilities Department and considered the evidence presented at the public hearing; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board made the following findings with respect to the need for the proposed modifications to the ERR&R: 1. Section 1221 of the City Charter provides that utility rates charged to a class of customers shall be uniform within the class and shall be based on the cost of service revenue requirement for the class. 2. Section 1221 of the City Charter requires that the utility rates shall be sufficient in order to allow the utility to pay for operations and maintenance of the system; for payment of principal and interest on debt; for creation and maintenance of financial reserves adequate to assure debt service on bonds outstanding; for capital construction of new facilities and improvements of existing facilities, or maintenance of a reserve fund for that purpose; and for payments to the general fund of the City in the amounts set forth in the City Charter. 3. Section 1221 of the City Charter also provides that the City Council shall periodically review rates to insure that financial goals are being accomplished. 4. Section 1221 of the City Charter provides that the City Council may establish and revise ratepayer discounts and other programs to assist residential customers in the payment of their utility bills. 5. In setting rates, it is reasonable and appropriate to recognize the benefits that Anaheim Public Utilities customers will realize through having rates for domestic and non-domestic customers remain competitive with other local providers. 6. The City of Anaheim has not increased electric base rates since 2011 due to budget prioritization, maintaining relatively low financial reserves, and by financing capital expenditures with low cost, tax-exempt financing. 7. The nature of some electric costs, such as power supply costs, has changed from volatile short-term costs to long-term structural costs. The Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) and Environmental Mitigation Adjustment (EMA), which are components of Schedule RSA (Rate Stabilization Adjustment), recover electric costs that are subject to short-term volatility, while base rates recover long-term structural costs. As the Electric Utility successfully negotiates long-term contracts, the appropriate means of collecting for those costs moves from the PCA and EMA to base rates. 8. It is reasonable and appropriate to make modifications to electric base rates such as those set forth in summary Attachment A as these modifications are needed by the Electric Utility to preserve and maintain appropriate cost based rate structures, maintain competitiveness with other local utilities, maintain appropriate cash reserve balances in order to respond to market changes, maintain bond covenant ratios, and minimize the Electric Utility's risk exposure. 9. It is reasonable and appropriate to restructure the lighting rates of the ERR&R in order to further the Anaheim Regulatory Relief Initiative, to streamline rates, and make these rates uniform by eliminating Schedules LS -1, LS -2, and LO, and consolidating and modifying Schedule LS -3, to be renamed Schedule LS, as set forth in Attachment B, to simplify the rate structure, improve consistency, and accommodate new technologies. 10. It is reasonable and appropriate to amend Rule Nos. 1 and 2 as set forth in Attachment B, to further address lighting services as specified in Schedule LS. 11. It is reasonable and appropriate to amend Rule No. 26 as set forth in Attachment B, in order to offer an energy discount to income -qualified military veterans. WHEREAS, the proposed modifications to the ERR&R as set forth in the summary Attachment A and Attachment B, and as more fully set forth in the text of each of the respective rate schedules and Rule Nos. 1, 2, and 26, all of which are on file with the Office of the City Clerk, are necessary and appropriate to meet the requirements of the City Charter as the modifications will ensure adequate revenues necessary to meet power supply costs, operations and maintenance expenses, capital expenditures, debt service requirements, reserve amounts, and other necessary costs; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and found that matters covered above come within Public Resources Code section 21080(b)(8) and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Sections 15061(b)(3) and 15273(a). Thus, the modification of these rates and Rule Nos. 1, 2, and 26 are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act; and WHEREAS, based on the findings hereinabove made, the Public Utilities Board of the City of Anaheim recommends to the City Council that the City Council adopt the findings of the Public Utilities Board with respect to the matters contained herein and adopt the modifications to the ERR&R as reflected in the summary Attachment A and Attachment B, and as more fully set forth in the text of each of the respective rate schedules, and Rule Nos. 1, 2, and 26, all of which are on file with the Office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, based on the findings hereinabove made, the Public Utilities Board of the City of Anaheim recommends to the City Council that the City Council determine that the modifications to the ERR&R are exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code, Section 21080(b)(8) and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Sections 15061(b)(3) and 15273(a); and . WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and concurs with the findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth hereinabove. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim as follows: The findings as set forth herein are hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim. 2. The Anaheim City Council hereby determines that, in accordance with CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines, the modifications to Rule Nos. 1, 2, and 26 of the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations are exempt from CEQA pursuant to Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 15061(b)(3) because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that Rule Nos. 1, 2, and 26 will have a significant effect on the environment as the changes are mostly administrative in nature and do not involve any physical change to the environment. 3. The Anaheim City Council hereby determines that, in accordance with CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines, the modifications to the rate schedules of the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations are exempt from CEQA pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21080(b)(8) and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 15273(a) because rate modifications are exempt under these sections. 4. The modifications to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations shall be, and are hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim with the modified rates to become effective September 1, 2015, as reflected in summary Attachment A and Attachment B, and the modified Rule Nos. 1, 2 and 26 to become effective September 1, 2015, as reflected in Attachment B, and as more fully set forth in the text of each of the respective rate schedules and Rule Nos. 1, 2, and 26. 5. The Public Utilities General Manager is hereby authorized and directed to prepare, promulgate, publish, and implement changes to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations as set forth herein. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 1 a th day of A ;, g„ Gt , 2015, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Kring, Murray, Brandman, and Vanderbilt NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None CITY OF ANAHEIM MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 111427 Attachment A Schedule D / Domestic Service Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter, Per Meter, per Month per Month Schedule DS Customer Charge $3.37 $5.00 Energy Charge (to be First 270 kWh, Basic First 300 kWh, Basic added to Customer Lifeline — 10.88¢ per kWh Lifeline — 12.00¢ per kWh Charge) Plus 125 kWh for Electric Water Heating — 10.88¢ per kWh Plus 275 kWh for Electric Plus 275 kWh for Electric Space Heating, for 11/1 Space Heating, for 11/1 through 4/30 — 10.88¢ per through 4/30 — 12.00¢ per kWh kWh Plus all kWh for Life Plus all kWh for Life Support Allowance — Support Allowance — 10.88¢ per kWh 12.00¢ per kWh Non -Lifeline Usage: All Non -Lifeline Usage: All kWh in excess of the kWh in excess of the above — 16.110 per kWh above — 19.74¢ per kWh Schedule DSM Customer Charge $3.37 $5.00 Energy Charge (to be First 270 kWh, Basic First 300 kWh, Basic added to Customer Lifeline — 10.88¢ per kWh Lifeline — 12.00¢ per kWh Charge) Plus 100 kWh for Electric Water Heating — 10.88¢ per kWh Plus 165 kWh for Electric Plus 165 kWh for Electric Space Heating, for 11/1 Space Heating, for 11/1 through 4/30 — 10.88¢ per through 4/30 — 12.00¢ per kWh kWh Plus all kWh for Life Plus all kWh for Life Support Allowance — Support Allowance — 10.88¢ per kWh 12.00¢ per kWh Non -Lifeline Usage: All Non -Lifeline Usage: All kWh in excess of the kWh in excess of the above — 16.110 per kWh above — 19.74¢ per kWh Schedule DSMS Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Customer Charge $3.37 $5.00 Energy Charge (to be First 270 kWh, Basic First 300 kWh, Basic added to Customer Lifeline — 10.88¢ per kWh Lifeline — 12.00¢ per kWh Charge) $12.63 $15.00 Energy Charge (added to Plus 125 kWh for Electric 17.62¢ Customer Charge) All kWh, Water Heating — 10.88¢ per kWh per kWh Plus 275 kWh for Electric Plus 275 kWh for Electric Rate B (14) and (19) Space Heating, for 11/1 Space Heating, for 11/1 Customer Charge through 4/30 — 10.88¢ per through 4/30 — 12.00¢ per Demand Charge (added to kWh kWh Customer Charge) Plus all kWh for Life Plus all kWh for Life Minimum, first 15 kW or less of Support Allowance — Support Allowance — billing demand 10.88¢ per kWh 12.00¢ per kWh All excess kW of billing demand, Non -Lifeline Usage: All Non -Lifeline Usage: All per kW kWh in excess of the kWh in excess of the Energy Charge (added to above — 16.110 per kWh above — 19.74¢ per kWh Demand Charge) All kWh, Schedule GS -1 / General Service Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter, Per Meter, per Month per Month Rate A (13) Customer Charge $12.63 $15.00 Energy Charge (added to 15.49¢ 17.62¢ Customer Charge) All kWh, per kWh Rate B (14) and (19) Customer Charge $46.97 $46.97 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge) Minimum, first 15 kW or less of $91.20 $126.20 billing demand All excess kW of billing demand, $9.22 $12.27 per kW Energy Charge (added to 10.64¢ 12.14¢ Demand Charge) All kWh, per kWh Schedule GS -2 / General Service Rate (2 1) Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter Per Meter per Month per Month Customer Charge $360.91 $360.91 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge) First 200kW or less of billing $2,069.00 $2769.00 demand All excess kW of billing $12.15 $15.65 demand, per kW Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge) For the first 540 kWh per kW of 9.85¢ 11.35¢ billing demand, per kWh All excess kWh, per kWh 6.63¢ 8.13¢ High Voltage (>50 kV) Customer Charge $360.91 $360.91 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge) First 200kW or less of billing $1,271.38 $1,971.38 demand All excess kW of billing $8.06 $11.56 demand, per kW Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge) For the first 540 kWh per kW of 9.330 10.830 billing demand, per kWh All excess kWh, per kWh 6.27¢ 7.77¢ Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Kilovar Per Kilovar Power Factor Adjustment 310 310 Schedule TOU / Time -of -Use Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter Per Meter Summer/Winter Summer/Winter Customer Charge $342.12 / $342.12 $342.12 / $342.12 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge) Non -Time related Maximum $5.66/ $5.66 $8.66/ $8.66 Demand, per kW Plus all on -peak billing demand, $13.68 / N/A $15.68 / N/A per kW Plus all mid -peak billing $4.97 / $5.24 $5.47 / $5.74 demand, per kW Plus all off-peak billing N/A / N/A N/A / N/A demand, per kW Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge) All on -peak energy, per kWh 13.300 / N/A 14.80¢ / N/A Plus all mid -peak energy, per 10.210 / 10.98¢ 11.710 / 12.48¢ kWh Plus all off-peak energy, per 6.37¢ / 6.37¢ 7.87¢ / 7.87¢ kWh High Voltage (>50 kV) Customer Charge $342.12 / $342.12 $342.12 / $342.12 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge) Non -Time related Maximum $2.15 / $2.15 $3.00 / $3.00 Demand, per kW Plus all on -peak billing demand, $12.95 / N/A $14.84 / N/A per kW Plus all mid -peak billing $4.71 / $4.96 $5.18 / $5.43 demand, per kW Plus all off-peak billing N/A / N/A N/A / N/A demand, per kW Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge) All on -peak energy, per kWh 12.59¢ / N/A 13.64¢ / N/A Plus all mid -peak energy, per 9.67¢ / 10.40¢ 10.72¢ / 11.45¢ kWh Plus all off-peak energy, per 6.03¢ / 6.03¢ 7.08¢ / 7.08¢ kWh Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Kilovar Per Kilovar Power Factor Adjustment 310 310 Developmental Schedule TES / Thennal Energy Storage Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter Per Meter Summer/Winter Summer/Winter Customer Charge $6.06 / $6.06 $8.00 / $8.00 Demand Charge (to Current Proposed for 9/1/15 be added to Customer Per kW Per kW Charge) Summer/Winter Summer/Winter All on -peak billing $14.55 / N/A $17.25 / N/A demand Plus all mid -peak billing $7.12 / $7.42 $8.57 / $8.87 demand Plus all off-peak billing N/A / N/A N/A / N/A demand Energy Charge (to be Current Proposed for 9/1/15 added to Demand Per kWh Per kWh Charge) Summer/Winter Summer/Winter All on -peak energy 13.95¢ / N/A 15.35¢ / N/A Plus all mid -peak 7.88¢ / 7.88¢ 9.28¢ / 9.28¢ energy Plus all off-peak energy 5.46¢ / 5.46¢ 6.86¢ / 6.86¢ Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Kilovar Per Kilovar Power Factor 310 310 Adjustment Schedule PA / Power -Agricultural Rate (24) Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter, per Month Per Meter, per Month Customer Charge $5.99 $5.99 Service Charge (added to Customer Charge) Two horsepower and $1.62 $1.62 over of connected load, per horsepower Energy Charge (added to Service Charge) All kWh, per kWh 11.82¢ 14.32¢ Rate (23) Applicable to water utility pumps which are being controlled to limit the electrical system peak demand Customer Charge $5.99 $5.99 Service Charge (added to Customer Charge) Two horsepower and $1.62 $1.62 over of connected load, per horsepower Energy Charge (added to Service Charge) All kWh, per kWh 10.630 13.130 Schedule LS / Lighting - Street, Highway, Roadway, or Other Right of W Rate (28) Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per meter, per Month Per Month Customer Charge $2.33 $2.33 All kWh per month 11.20¢ 13.70¢ Ry Schedule MS / Municipal Service Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter, Per Meter, per Month per Month Rate (15) Customer Charge $1.81 $1.81 Energy Charge (added to Customer 12.44¢ 14.94¢ Charge), All kWh, per kWh Rate (17) — Applicable to water utility booster pumps which are being controlled to limit the electrical system peak demand Customer Charge $1.81 $1.81 Energy Charge (added to Customer 11.64¢ 14.14¢ Charge), All kWh per meter per month Developmental Schedule D-TOU-L / Developmental Time -of -Use - Large Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter Per Meter Summer/Winter Summer/Winter Customer Charge $696.83 / $696.83 $696.83 / $696.83 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge) Non -Time related Maximum $7.32 / $7.32 $7.32 / $7.32 Demand, per kW Plus all on -peak billing demand, $25.46 / N/A $28.46 / N/A per kW Plus all mid -peak billing $16.21 / $16.21 $17.21 / $17.21 demand, per kW Plus all off-peak billing N/A / N/A N/A / N/A demand, per kW Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge) All on -peak energy, per kWh 9.45¢ / N/A 11.47¢ / N/A Plus all mid -peak energy, per 4.33¢ / 4.88¢ 6.30¢ / 6.85¢ kWh Plus all off-peak energy, per 2.68¢ / 2.68¢ 4.60¢ / 4.60¢ kWh High Voltage (>50 kV) Customer Charge $696.83 / $696.83 $696.83 / $696.83 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge) Non -Time related Maximum $2.78 / $2.78 $2.78 / $2.78 Demand, per kW Plus all on -peak billing demand, $24.10 / N/A $26.94 / N/A per kW Plus all mid -peak billing $15.36 / $15.34 $16.31 / $16.29 demand, per kW Plus all off-peak billing N/A / N/A N/A / N/A demand, per kW Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge) All on -peak energy, per kWh 8.950 / N/A 10.86¢ / N/A Plus all mid -peak energy, per 4.10¢ / 4.62¢ 5.97¢ / 6.49¢ kWh Plus all off-peak energy, per 2.54¢ / 2.54¢ 4.36¢ / 4.36¢ kWh Current Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Kilovar Per Kilovar Power Factor Adjustment 310 310 Developmental Schedule D-TOU / Developmental Domestic Time -of -Use * There are no on peak hours during the winter, only mid -peak and off-peak hours. Developmental Schedule D -EV / Developmental Domestic Electric Vehicles Current Per Meter Summer/Winter Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter Summer/Winter Customer Charge $3.37 / $3.37 $5.00 / $5.00 Energy Charge All on -peak energy, per kWh 18.30¢ / * 21.17¢ / Plus all mid -peak energy, per kWh 17.30¢ / 17.77¢ 20.17¢ / 20.64¢ Plus all off-peak energy, per kWh 14.37¢ / 13.74¢ 14.37¢ / 13.74¢ * There are no on peak hours during the winter, only mid -peak and off-peak hours. Developmental Schedule D -EV / Developmental Domestic Electric Vehicles Current Per Meter Summer/Winter Proposed for 9/1/15 Per Meter Summer/Winter Customer Charge $3.37 / $3.37 $5.00 / $5.00 Energy Charge All on -peak energy, per kWh 24.34¢ / 23.63¢ 26.34¢ / 25.63¢ Plus all off-peak energy, per kWh 9.82¢ / 9.210 11.17¢ / 10.56¢ Attachment B Rate Schedules and Rule Nos. 1, 2, and 26 effective September 1, 2015 CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Senices 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE D DOMESTIC SERVICE Page No. 2. 1.1 APPLICABILITY - SCHEDULE DS Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation. RATES Rate A (01) is applicable where the customer is entitled to only the Basic Residential Use lifeline allowances. Rate C (03) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance for electric space heating. Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any additional lifeline allowance for life support systems. Lifeline Usage Per Meter, Per Month Customer Charge $5.00 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): First 300 kWh, Basic Lifeline per kWh 12.00¢ Plus 275 kWh for Electric Space Heating, for November I through April 30, per kWh Plus all kWh for Life Support Allowance, per kWh Non -Lifeline Usage: All kWh in excess of the above, per kWh Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. (Continued) 12.00¢ 12.000 19.740 ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY - SCHEDULE DSM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE D DOMESTIC SERVICE Page No. 2.1.2 Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power or combination thereof in a multifamily accommodation on a single premises where all of the single-family accommodations are not separately metered. Closed to new installations as of June 1, 1979 except as otherwise provided in Rule No. 16. RATES Rate A (09) is applicable where the customer is entitled to only the Basic Residential Use lifeline allowance. Rate C (11) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance for electric space heating. Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any additional lifeline allowance for life support systems. Lifeline Usage Per Meter, Per Month Customer Charge $5.00 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): First 300 kWh*, Basic Lifeline per kWh 12.000 Plus 165 kWh* for Electric Space Heating, for November I through April 30, per kWh 12.000 Plus all kWh for Life Support Allowance, per kWh 12.000 Non -Lifeline Usage: All kWh in excess of the above, per kWh 19.740 Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. *The Howatt -hours for these blocks shall be multiplied by the number of single-family accommodations on the meters. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager cn'y OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY -SCHEDULE DSMS ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE D DOMESTIC SERVICE Page No. 2.1.3 Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power or a combination thereof in a multifamily accommodation on a single premises where all of the single-family accommodations are separately sub -metered. RATES Rate A (05) is applicable where the customer is entitled to only the Basic Residential Use lifeline allowance. Rate C (07) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance for electric space heating. Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any additional lifeline allowance for life support systems. Lifeline Usage Per Meter, Per Month Customer Charge $5.00 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): First 300 kWh*, Basic Lifeline, per kWh 12.000 Plus 275 kWh* for Electric Space Heating, for November I through April 30, per kWh 12.000 Plus all kWh for Life Support Allowance, per kWh 12.000 Non -Lifeline Usage: All kWh in excess of the above, per kWh 19.740 Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. *The kilowatt-hours for these blocks shall be multiplied by the number of single-family accommodations on the meters. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITE' OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Lifeline Service ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE D DOMESTIC SERVICE Page No. 2.1.4 1. Applicability. Lifeline service shall be made available only to domestic service billed on Schedule Nos. DS, DSM and DSMS. 2. Eligibility. All domestic customers on Schedules Nos. DS, DSM and DSMS are entitled to an allocation of a lifeline quantity of electricity which is necessary to supply the minimum energy needs of the average residential user: a. For basic residential use; and b. If qualified, for space heating; and, C. If qualified, for an essential life-support device used by a full-time resident of a residential household. 3. Basic Residential Use. Each eligible domestic customer will be allowed a lifeline quantity of electricity for lighting, cooking, and food refrigerating, which is specified as basic residential use. The lifeline quantity of electricity for base residential use is set forth on the applicable rate schedules and is to be billed at the rates designated. 4. Space Heating. Each eligible domestic customer may be allowed an additional lifeline quantity of electricity for space heating for service rendered during the months of November through April, inclusive, upon application to the Utility if electricity is the domestic customer's primary source for permanently -installed space heating. The lifeline quantity of electricity for space heating is to be billed at the rates designated. 5. Life -Support Devices in Customer's Residence. Each eligible domestic customer may be allowed an additional lifeline quantity of electricity, upon application to the Utility where such customer provides certification that a full-time resident of the household regularly requires the use of an essential life-support de,6cc, such as a respirator, iron lung, or kidney dialysis machine. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 79R-292 Dated: 05-22-79 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 SCHEDULE D DOMESTIC SERVICE A. Lifeline Service (Continued) 6. Procedure for Certification The Utility may require that: Page No. 2.1.5 a. The customer have a medical doctor or osteopath licensed to practice medicine in the State of California providing the Utility with a letter, acceptable to the Utility, describing the type of regularly required life-support device and the utilization requirements in detail; or b. County, State, or Federal agencies, using an established notification letter to electric utilities, provide the Utility with information relative to patients who regularly require the use of a life-support device in the home. Upon the above certification, the Utility shall estimate the monthly consumption of the particular life-support device, given the usual hours of operation per month, and within 30 days add the incremental estimated monthly usage to the customer's lifeline quantity. The Utility may require a new or renewed application and/or certification when needed, in the opinion of the Utility. 7. Verification. Not more than one lifeline quantity will be allowed for each single-family dwelling or accommodation on the premises for each of the end uses set forth in Paragraphs 3, 4, and 5 above. However, where there are multiple life-support devices at such single-family dwelling or accommodation, all such certified devices shall be totaled for one lifeline quantity. The number of single-family accommodations on the premises and the existence of the specified end use equipment required to obtain certain lifeline quantities of electricity, as set forth on the applicable rate schedules, are subject to verification by the Utility. In the event the Utility ascertains that the customer is not eligible for such additional lifeline quantity, such customer may be rebilled as if no such additional lifeline quantity had been allowed, 8. Termination of Use. Customers shall give the Utility notice of termination of use of equipment or devices set forth in Paragraphs 4 and 5 above. 9. Billing. The customer charge and the energy charge shall be billed in the appropriate blocks at the rates designated as applicable to lifeline service up to the total of the applicable lifeline quantities as determined in accordance with Paragraphs 3, 4, and 5 above. Usage in excess of the total applicable lifeline quantities shall be billed in the blocks continuing from the point reached by the total of the applicable lifeline quantities at the rates designated. In addition, all kilowatt-hours sold shall be subject to the Rate Stabilization Adjustment. B. Multi -Family Accommodations Where all of the single-family accommodations in an apartment house. court group, or similar multifamily accommodations are on a single meter, the customer shall have the following options: 1. To be billed in General Service Schedules GS -1 or GS -2; or 2. To be billed on the applicable DSM or DSMS rate of this schedule. C, Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution'Nlo.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-012 Dated: 01-12-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Sen ices 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITYY ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE GS -1 GENERAL SERVICE Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and power. Page No. 2.2.1 Rates Per Meter, Per Month Rate A (13): Customer Charge $15.00 Energy Charge (added to Customer Charge) All kWh, per kWh 17.62¢ Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge Rate B (14) and (19): Customer Charge: $46.97 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): Minimum, first 15 kW or less of billing demand $126.20 All excess kW of billing demand, per kW $12.27 Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge) All kWh, per kWh 12.14¢ Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the total of the monthly minimum Demand Charge and the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage in accordance with the Rates, Rules and Regulations. B. Rate B is applicable when a demand meter is installed in accordance with Special Condition E. C. The billing demand in any month shall be the average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied, owned, and maintained by the City and at the Cit)'s expense upon the consumer's premises adjacent to the watt hour meter, in the 15 minute interval in which the consumption of electric energy is greater than in any other 15 minute interval in the month, but not less than either (1) 50% of the contracted for or connected load, or (2) 50% of the highest billing demand in the preceding eleven months, whichever is the greater. However, in no case shall the billing demand be less than the minimum billing demand. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest VI kW. D. Where the demand is intermittent or subjected to violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a lesser interval. E. A maximum demand meter will be installed when, in the opinion of the Utilities Department, the customer's load and use characteristics indicate that the maximum demand may exceed 1.5 kW or when the customer requests a demand rate. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Sen -ices 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE GS -1 GENERAL SERVICE Page No. 2.2.2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) F. Where the City installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X-ray installation, the customer charge will be increased by $1,00 per kva of transformer capacity requested. G. No adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction in load. Any customer who resumes service within twelve months must pay all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous. H. Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule. ISSUED BY: Effective: 02-01-10 by Resolution No.: 2010-012 Dated: 01-12-10 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2009-001 Dated: 01-13-09 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE GS -2 GENERAL SERVICE Page No. 2.3.1 Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and power. This schedule is mandatory for all customers whose monthly maximum demand has exceeded 200 kW for any three months during the preceding 12 months and whose average demand for the preceding 12 months also exceeds 200 kW. Any customer whose monthly maximum demand has fallen below 200 kW for any three months during the preceding 12 months and whose average demand for the preceding 12 months also is less than 200 kW may elect to take service on Schedule GS -1B. RATE (2 1) Per Meter, Per Month Service delivered at voltages of 50 kV and below Customer Charge: $ 360.91 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): First 200kW or less of billing demand $ 2,769.00 All excess kW of billing demand, per kW $ 15.65 Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): For the first 540 kWh per kW of billing demand, per kWh 11.350 All excess kWh, per kWh 8.13¢ Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge, Service delivered at voltaizes above 50 kV Customer Charge $ 360.91 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): First 200 kW or less of billing demand $ 1,971.38 All excess kW of billing demand, per kW $ 11.56 Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): For the first 540 kWh per kW of billing demand, per kWh 10.83¢ All excess kWh, per kWh 7.770 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Senice voltage in accordance with the Rates, Rules and Regulations. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) B. Billing Demand ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE GS -2 GENERAL SERVICE Page No. 2.3.2 Demand vill be measured at 15 minute intervals, by instruments supplied, owned and maintained by the City. The billing demand will be the greater o£ 1) the highest average kilowatt input for the billing period; 2) 50% of the contracted for or connected load, or, 3) 50% of the highest billing demand in the preceding 11 billing periods. However, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 200 kW. Where the demand is intermittent or subjected to violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a shorter interval. C. Power Factor Adjustment The charges v. ill be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 31 cents per kilovar of reactive demand. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the Idlovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factor. D. Voltage Discount The charges, excluding the Customer Charge, Power Factor and Rate Stabilization Adjustment, will be reduced by 3% for service delivered at voltages from 2 to 10KV; by 6% for service delivered at voltages from IIKV to 50KV; customer equipment and metering per Department standards. For service delivered at levels above 50 kV all charges will be assessed as set forth in the schedule above. E. Temporary Discontinuance of Service Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary reduction of load. Any customer who resumes service within twelve months must pay all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous. F. Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as prodded for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein w4dl be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule. G. X -Ray Installation Where the City installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service separately an X-ray installation, the customer charge will be increased by $1.00 per kva of transformer capacity requested. ISSUED BY: Effective: 12-01-11 by Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 22010-012 Dated: 01-12-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAREIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE TOU TIME -OF -USE Page No. 2.4.1 Applicable to three-phase electric service of customers whose monthly maximum demand was 500 kW or greater for any three months during the preceding 12 months or, if no prior billing history is available, whose total connected lighting and equipment load is 750 kW or greater; also applicable to customers who meet eligibility requirements prior to installation of load management and conservation measures included in the Department's Demand Side Management programs. A customer desiring service on this schedule or currently served on this schedule and desiring service on a different schedule shall notify the City in writing at least ninety (90) days in advance of his intended change in service schedule; (unless meter availability allows less notice), and will be restricted from exercising the option to switch schedules more than once in any twelve-month period. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. RATES Per Meter Summer Per Meter Winter Service delivered at voltages of 50 kV and below Customer Charge: $342.12 $342.12 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): Non time related maximum demand, per kW $ 8.66 $ 8.66 Plus all on -peak billing demand, per kW $ 15.68 N/A Plus all mid -peak billing demand, per kW $ 5.47 $ 5.74 Plus all off-peak billing demand, per kW N/A N/A Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge): All on -peak energy, per kWh 14.800 N/A Plus all mid -peak energy, per kWh 11.710 12.480 Plus all off-peak energy, per kWh 7.87¢ 7.87¢ The minimum charge is the monthly customer charge. Service delivered at voltages above 50 kV Customer Charge: $342.12 $342.12 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): Non -time related maximum demand, per kW $ 3.00 $ 3.00 Plus all on -peak billing demand, per kW $ 14.84 N/A Plus all mid -peak billing demand, per kW $ 5.18 $ 5.43 Plus all off-peak billing demand, per kW N/A N/A Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge): All on -peak energy, per kWh 13.64¢ WA Plus all mid -peak energy, per kWh 10.720 11.45¢ Plus all off-peak energy, per kWh 7.08¢ 7.08¢ The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-146 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE TOU TIME -OP' -USE SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage in accordance with the Rates, Rules and Regulations. B. Time periods are defined as follows: On -Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays, Page No. 2.4.2 Mid -Peak: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays. 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; winter weekdays except holidays. Off -Peak: All other hours. Holidays are Nei Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas. When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday v611 be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak hours will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June 1 and continue until 12:00 a.m. on October I in each year. The winter season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on October I of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June I of the following year. C. Billing Demand The billing demand in any month shall be based on electric consumption indicated or recorded by instruments supplied, owned, and maintained by the City at the City's expense upon the customer's premises. Separate billing demand shall be determined for the maximum demand, and for the on -peak and mid -peak time, periods. The billing demands for the maximum demand and for the on -peak and mid -peak periods shall be the maximum rate of consumption of electric energy measured in any 15 -minute interval during the monthly billing period. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a shorter inters al. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-012 Dated: 01-12-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) D. Power Factor Adjustment ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE TOU TIME -OF -USE The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 31 cents per kilovar of reactive demand. Page No. 2.4.3 The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its, reversal operation on leading power factor. E. Voltage Discount The charges, excluding the Customer Charge, Power Factor and Rate Stabilization Adjustment, will be reduced by 3% for service delivered at voltages from 2 or 10 kV; by 6% for service delivered at voltages from I I KV to 50KV; customer equipment and metering per Department standards. For service delivered at levels above 50 kV all charges will be assessed as set forth in the schedule above, F. Temporary Discontinuance of Service Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary reduction of load. Any customer who resumes service within twelve months must pay all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous. G. Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule. H. Applicable to this rate schedule only, if after twelve months of service the customer would have preferred service under Schedule GS -2, General Service, appropriate billing adjustments for the twelve-month period will be made and the customer will be returned to Schedule GS -2 General Service. ISSUED BY: Effective: 12-01-11 by Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-012 Dated: 01-12-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE TES THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE Page No. 2,53 Applicable to electric ser -Oce for load in a facility with a monthly maximum demand of 500kW per meter for which the customer installs and utilizes thermal energy storage equipment for air conditioning. Customers must execute an application with APU for service under this rate schedule. For a customer whose monthly maximum demand is between 200 kW and 500kW for a given meter, the customer must shift a minimum of 20 percent (20%) of the monthly maximum on -peak demand for a given meter to off-peak demand as a result of the installation and utilization of thermal energy storage equipment for air conditioning. If the customer fails to shift 20 percent (20%) of the monthly maximum on -peak demand for a given meter and/or exceeds 500 kW for a given meter for any three (3) months during the preceding 12 months, the customer will be ineligible for service under this rate schedule and the customer's account for that meter shall transfer immediately to the otherwise applicable tariff based on commercial energy usage. This developmental rate will be closed once a permanent Thermal Energy Storage rate is developed RATE Per meter Per meter Summer Winter Customer Charge $ 8.00 $ 8.00 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge) Per kW Per kW Summer Winter All on -peak billing demand $ 17.25 not applicable Plus all mid -peak billing demand $8.57 $8.87 Plus all off-peak billing demand not applicable not applicable Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge) Per kWh Per kWh Summer Winter All on -peak energy 15.350 not applicable Plus all mid -peak energy 9.280 9.280 Plus all off-peak energy 6.860 6.860 SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Adjustments, Fees and Taxes The rates above are subject to adjustments as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule. The rates above are subject to the underground surcharge on the total electric charge. The rates above are subject to the collection of the state energy surcharge applied to all kilowatt-hours billed. Service voltage in accordance with the Rates, Rules and Regulations. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE TES THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) C. Time periods are defined as follows: Summer: May 1 at 12:01 am to October 31 at 12:00 midnight On -peak: 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm weekdays Mid -peak: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm weekdays Off-peak: 7:00 pm to 9:00 am weekdays and all weekends Winter: November I at 12:01 am to April 30 at 12:00 midnight On -peak: Not applicable. Mid -peak: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm weekdays. Off-peak: 5:00 pm to 10:00 am winter weekdays and all weekends Page No. 2.5.2 Holidays are New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak hours will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. When in the sole opinion of APU, it is impractical to provide single phase service under this rate schedule, three phase service will be provided. D. Determination of Monthly Usage The customer must provide APU information from which APU can determine the level of kWh usage to be consumed and/or the level of service to be provided, such as a TES unit nameplate rating and the number of units to be installed. APU will place the customer in the appropriate usage tier and charge the customer the maximum value of that tier. APU retains the right to perform on-site inspections to verify the energy consumption of the TES unit(s). E. Billing A customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions listed in this rate schedule. The customer is responsible, subject to APU audit, to report all additions or removals of TES units from the customer's facilities. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 06-10-08 by Resolution No.: 2008R-067 Dated: 06-10-08 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007R-183 Dated: 10-23-07 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S, Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE TES THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) F. Billing Demand Page No. 2.5.3 The billing demand in any month shall be based on electric consumption indicated and recorded by instruments supplied, owned and maintained by APU upon the customer's premises. Separate billing demand shall be determined for the on -peak and mid -peak time periods. The billing demands for the on - peak and mid -peak time periods shall be the maximum rate of consumption of electric energy measured in any 15 -minute interval during the monthly billing period. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. G. Power Factor Adjustment The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows. The charges will continue to be adjusted by 31 cents per kilovar of reactive demand. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device shall be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reversal operation on leading power factor. M Temporary Discontinuation of Service Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary reduction of load. Any customer who resumes service within 12 months must pay all charges that would have been billed had the service been continuous. I. Public Utilities General Manager As with all developmental rates, the Public Utilities General Manager, at his or her sole discretion, may modify, restrict, or close this developmental rate schedule upon notification and approval of City Council. J_ Voltage Discount The charges excluding the customer charge and Power Factor and Power Cost Adjustment/Rate Stabilization Account will be reduced by 3 percent (3%) for service delivered and metered at voltages from 2 or 10 kV; by 6 percent (6%) for service delivered and metered at voltages from 11KV to 50KV; customer equipment and metering per Department standards. Service at voltage levels above 50 KV will be by contract. ISSUED BY: Effective: 12-01-11 by Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2008R-067 Dated: 06-10-08 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE PA POWER -AGRICULTURAL Page No. 2.6.1 Applicability to power service for general agricultural purposes, or for general water or sewerage pumping. RATE (24) Per Meter, Per Month Customer Charge: $5.99 Service Charge (added to Customer Charge): Two horsepower and over of connected load, per horsepower $1.62 Energy Charge (added to Service Charge): All kWh, per kWh 14.320 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Seniec Charge and Customer Charge. RATE (23) Applicable to water utility pumps which are being controlled to limit the electrical system peak demand. Per Meter, Per Month Customer Charge: $5.99 Service Charge (added to Customer Charge): Two horsepower and over of connected load, per horsepower $1.62 Energy Charge (added to Service Charge): All kWh, per kWh 13.130 Minimum. Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Ser,6ce Charge and Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. The rate applies to service rendered at 240 or 480 volts at the option of the consumer, 746 watts shall be equivalent to I HP. B. Whenever, upon test, any equipment is found to be delivering more than 125% of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the City may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the actual output as calculated from the test. C. Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer who resumes service of such connected load within 12 months must pay all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous. D. Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA, The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE LS LIGHTING - STREET, HIGHWAY, ROADWAY, OR OTHER RIGHTOFWAY .APPLICABILITY Page No. 2.7.1 Applicable to Street Lighting Service and other outdoor area lighting service within any street, highway, roadway or right of way, regardless of lighting ownership. RATE (28) Per Month Customer Charge $233 Energy Charge, per kWh 13,700 SPECIAL CONDITIONS The following special conditions apply to this Rate Schedule: A. Service voltage and Point of Delivery in accordance with the Rates, Rules and Regulations. B. If lighting energy consumption is determined through an alternative means authorized by the Rates, Rules and Regulations, the above rate shall apply to any such energy consumption. In these cases, the Utility shall determine the energy consumption of Customer's lighting during the applicable Billing Period. C. Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all Howatt -hours billed under this Rate Schedule. D. Customer loads unrelated to lighting loads within any street, highway, roadway, or right of way are not covered by this Rate Schedule and will be subject to the applicable Rate Schedule for that load. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE MS MUNICIPAL SERVICE Page No. 2.8.1 Applicable to single or three phase service where the City of Anaheim owns, operates and maintains the electrical equipment. RATE 05): Per Meter, Per Month Customer Charge $ 1.81 Energy Charge (added to Customer Charge), All kWh, per kWh 14.94¢ The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge RATE (17): Applicable to water utility booster pumps which are being controlled to limit the electrical system peak demand Per Meter, Per Month Customer Charge $ 1.81 Energy Charge (added to Customer Charge), All kWh per meter per 14.14¢ month SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS DEVELOPrsIENTAL SCHEDULE D-TOU-L DEVELOPMENTAL TIME -OF -USE - LARGE Page No. 2.14.1 Applicable to three-phase electric service of Customers whose monthly maximum demand was 4000 kW or greater with a Load Factor of 65% or greater for any three months during the preceding 12 months or, if no prior billing history is available, whose total connected lighting and equipment load is 6000 kW or greater. Applicable to Customers who meet eligibility requirements prior to installation of load management and conservation measures included in the Utility's demand side management programs. Only approved and applicable Rate Schedules may be applied in conjunction with the Developmental Time -of -Use - Large rate. This developmental rate schedule shall be closed once a permanent Time-af--Use - Large Rate Schedule is developed. AVAILABILITY Service under this developmental rate schedule is subject to Meter availability. The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 201.3-116 Dated: 07-23-13 General Manager Per Meter Per Meter RATES Summer Winter Service delivered at voltnes of 50 kV and below Customer Charge: $696.83 $696.83 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): Non time related maximum demand, per kW $ 7.32 $ 7.32 Plus all on -peak billing demand, per kW $ 28.46 N/A Plus all mid -peak billing demand, per kW $ 17.21 $ 17.21 Plus all off-peak billing demand, per kW N/A NIA Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge): All on -peak energy, per kWh 1.1.47¢ NT/A Plus all mid -peak energy, per kWh 6.30¢ 6.85¢ PIus all off-peak energy, per kWh 4.60¢ 4.60¢ The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge. Service delivered at voltases above 50 kV Customer Charge: $696.83 $696.83 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): Non -time related maximum demand, per kW $ 2.78 $ 2.78 Plus all on -peak billing demand, per kW $ 26.94 N/A Plus all mid -peak billing demand, per kW $ 16.31 $ 16.29 Plus all off-peak billing demand, per kW N/A N/A Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge): All on -peak energy, per kWh 10.86¢ N A Pius all mid -peak energy, per kWh 5.97¢ 6.49¢ Plus all off-peak energy, per kWh 4.36¢ 4.36¢ The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 201.3-116 Dated: 07-23-13 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE D-TOU-L DEVELOPMENTAL TIME -OF -USE - LARGF, SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage per Rules and regulations. B. Time periods are defined as follows: On -Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays, Page No. 2.14.2 Mid -Peak: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays. 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; winter weekdays except holidays. Off -Peak: All other hours. Holidays are New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas. When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak hours will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. Adjustments to on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods may be shifted in instances where market pricing conditions affect the energy costs or the time of day when market prices are highest. In such instances, Customers shall be notified thirty (30) days in advance of an adjustment to the time period, and the Utility is limited to such adjustments no more than once every twelve (12) months, The summer season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June I and continue until 12:00 a.m. on October I in each year. The winter season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on October I of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June I of the following year. C. Billing Demand The Billing Demand in any month shall be based on electric consumption indicated or recorded by instruments supplied, owned, and maintained by the City at the City's expense upon the Customers Premises. Separate Billing Demand shall be determined for the maximum demand, and for the on -peak and mid -peak time periods. The Billing Demands for the maximum, demand and for the on -peak and mid -peak periods shall be the maximum rate of consumption of electric energy measured in any 15 -minute interval during the monthly Billing Period. Billing Demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to extreme fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a shorter interval, (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 08-01-13 by Resolution No.: 2013-116 Dated: 07-23-13 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: N/A Dated: NiA General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S- Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE D-TOU-L DEVELOPMENTAL TIME -OF -USE - LARGE SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) D. Power Factor Adjustment The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 31 cents per kilovar of reactive demand. Page No. 2.14.3 The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device may be installed on the kilovar-hour Meter to prevent its reversal operation on leading power factor. E. Voltage Discount The charges, excluding the Customer Charge, Power Factor and Rate Stabilization Adjustment, will be reduced by 3% for service delivered at voltages from 2 or 10 kV; by 6% for service delivered at voltages from 1 IKV to 50KV; Customer equipment and metering shall be per Utility standards. For service delivered at levels above 50 kV all charges will be assessed as set forth in the developmental rate schedule above. F. Temporary Discontinuance of Service Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary reduction of load. Any Customer who resumes service within twelve (12) months must pay all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous. G. Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this developmental rate schedule. H. Applicable to this Rate Schedule only, if after twelve (12) months of service the Customer would have preferred service under another applicable Rate Schedule, appropriate billing adjustments for the twelve- month period will be made and the Customer will be returned to the other applicable Rate Schedule. I. General Manager As with all developmental rate schedules, the Public Utilities General Manager, at his or her sole discretion, may implement modify, restrict, or close this developmental rate schedule upon notification and approval of City Council, This developmental rate schedule shall be implemented per Rule No. 12. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 08-01-13 by Resolution No.: 2013-116 Dated: 07-23-13 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: N/A Dated: N/A General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE D-TOU-L DEVELOPMENTAL TIME -OF -USE - LARGE SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) Failure of Demand Shifting Equipment Page No. 2.14.4 Should Customer demand shifting equipment, such as Thermal Energy Storage equipment or other type of equipment, fail for a period of 30 continuous days and be repaired or replaced within 60 days of initial failure with Customer proof satisfactory to the Public Utilities General Manager, appropriate demand charge billing adjustments will be made to the Customer's bill as if that equipment had been operational. If the Public Utilities General Manager does not receive satisfactory proof within this time frame, the Customer will be charged the rates included in this developmental rate schedule without any billing adjustments. The Customer may choose another applicable Rate Schedule for future service, but may not return to this developmental rate schedule within a twelve (12) month period. K. Totalized Metering and Billing Should the Customer have multiple Meters for a single Premises, the Meters may be totalized for billing purposes at the convenience of the Utility. Totalized billing shall include a single Customer Charge for all Meters, totalized demand, which is the concurrent demand of all Meters, and totalized energy, which is the sum of all energy measured for all Meters. ISSUED BY: Effective: 08-01-13 by Resolution No.: 2013-116 Dated: 07-23-13 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: N/A Dated: N/A General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Senices AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 2.15.1 Anaheim, CA 92805 DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE D-TOU DEVELOPMENTAL DOMESTIC TIME -OF -USE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic electric sen ice including lighting, air conditioning, heating, cooking, and power or a combination thereof in a single-family accommodation, as well as to domestic electric service including lighting, air conditioning, heating, cooking, and power or a combination thereof in a multifamily accommodation on a single premises where all of the single-family accommodations are separately sub -metered. This developmental rate will be closed once a permanent Domestic Time -of -Use rate is developed. AVAILABILITY A customer desiring service on this rate schedule or currently served on this rate schedule and desiring service on a different rate schedule shall notify the City at least ninety (90) days in advance of his intended change in rate schedule, and will be restricted from exercising the option to switch rate schedules more than once in any twelve-month period. Service under this rate schedule is subject to meter availability or other constraints related to this rate schedule. Per Meter Per Meter RATES Summer Winter Customer Charge: $5.00 $5.00 Energy Charge: All on -peak energy, per kWh 21.17¢ Plus all mid -peak energy, per kWh 20.17¢ 20.64¢ Plus all off-peak energy, per kWh 14.37y 13.74¢ The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge. * There are no on peak hours during the winter, only mid -peak and off-peak hours. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Time periods are defined as follows: On -Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays. Mid -Peak: 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; winter weekdays except holidays. Off -Peak: All other hours. Holidays are New Year's Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak hours will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season shall commence at 12:00 midnight on. June 1 and continue until 12:00 midnight on September 30 in each year. The winter season shall commence at 12:01 a.m. on October I of each year and continue until 12:00 midnight on May 31 of the following year. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Sen -ices AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 2.15.2 Anaheim, CA 92805 DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE D-TOU DEVELOPMENTAL DOMESTIC TIME -OF -USE SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) B. Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to only on -peak and mid -peak kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule. C. Applicable to This Rate Schedule Only If a customer on this developmental rate schedule finds that it is less advantageous to the customer to be on this deielopmental rate schedule than the normal Schedule D, Domestic Service, the customer may request to be returned to Schedule D, Domestic Service. Appropriate billing adjustments may be made at the sole discretion of the Public Utilities General Manager for the period that the customer was on this developmental rate schedule. D. General Manager As with all developmental rates, the Public Utilities General Manager, at his or her sole discretion, may implement, modify, restrict; or close this developmental rate schedule upon notification and approval of City Council. ISSUED BY: Effective: 12-01-10 by Resolution No.: 2010-196 Dated: 11-09-10 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2009-001 Dated: 01-13-09 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 2.17.1 Anaheim, CA 92805 DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE D -EV DEVELOPMENTAL DOMESTIC ELECTRIC VEHICLES APPLICABILITY Applicable to charging of electric vehicles ("EV-) on a Meter provided by the Utility in single family accommodations concurrently sen -iced on a separate Meter under a Domestic Service schedule. The Customer is responsible for all costs associated with the equipment required. This developmental rate schedule shall be closed once a permanent Domestic Electric Vehicles Rate Schedule is developed. AVAILABILITY Service under this developmental rate schedule is subject to Meter availability or other constraints related to this developmental rate schedule. Per Meter Per Meter RATES Summer Winter Customer Charge: $5.00 $5.00 Energy Charge: All on -peak energy, per kWh 26.340 25-630 Plus all off-peak energy, per kWh 11.170 10.560 The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage in accordance with the Rates, Rules and Regulations. B. Time periods are defined as follows: On -Peak: 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. all year, every day Off -Peak: All other hours The summer season shall commence at 12.00 a.m. on June I and continue until 12:00 a.m. on October I of each year. The winter season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on October I of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June I of the following year. C. Metering The Customer's equipment must include provisions to separately meter EV charging facilities. The Customer shall supply, at no expense to the Utility, a suitable location for Meters and associated equipment used for billing, subject to the approval of the Utility. Charges associated with supplying service shall be per Rule No. 16. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukka Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2013-116 Dated: 07-23-13 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE D -EV DEVELOPMENTAL DOMESTIC ELECTRIC VEHICLES SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) D. Terms of Service Page No. 2.17.2 A Customer receiving service under this developmental rate schedule may elect to change to another applicable Rate Schedule but only after recei-ving service on this developmental rate schedule for at least 12 consecutive months. If a Customer elects to discontinue service on this developmental rate schedule, the Customer will not be permitted to return to this developmental rate schedule for a period of one year from the discontinued service date. E. Interconnection Customers taking service under this developmental rate schedule shall have electrical interconnections only upon approval by the Utility for billing purposes, and by the City Planning Department for building code compliance. The electrical interconnection shall be configured in order to prevent or protect against adverse conditions on the Utility's system that may cause harm to persons, equipment damage, electric service degradation, or result in metering errors. F. Rate Stabilization Adjustment The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all on peak kilowatt-hours billed under this developmental rate schedule and not applied to off peak kilowatt-hours. G. General Manager As with all developmental rate schedules, the Public Utilities General Manager, at his or her sole discretion, may implement, modify, restrict, or close this developmental rate schedule upon notification and approval of City Council. This developmental rate schedule shall be implemented per Rule No. 12. ISSUED BY: Effective: 08-01-13 by Resolution No.:2013-116 Dated: 07-23-13 Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: N/A Dated: NIA General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. I DEFINITIONS Page No. 3. 1.1 Unless specifically defined below-, words or phrases used in the Rates, Rules and Regulations shall be interpreted so as to give them the meaning they have in common usage and to give these Rates, Rules and Regulations their most reasonable application. Added Facilities: The facilities provided by the Utility at the request of the customer which are over and above the Utility's standard facilities, including but not limited to Preferred/Emergency Service. APU: Anaheim Public Utilities. Applicant: The Person, association, corporation or governmental agency applying for electric service. Application: A request to the Utility for service as distinguished from an inquiry as to the availability of 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 schedules. Billing Period: The time interval between gathering the data used for billing purposes. City: The City of Anaheim, a municipal corporation. 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, and Fire Alarm. Commercial Developments: Consist of two or more enterprises engaged in trade or the famishing 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: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2014-001 Dated: 1-07-14 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 1 DEFINITIONS Page No. 3.1.2 Customer: The Person in whose name Utility electric service is rendered as evidenced by the contract or agreement for that service, or, in the absence of a signed instrument, by the receipt of bills or Summary Bills regularly issued in his name regardless of the identity of the actual user of the service. A Customer may also be a party with whom the City of Anaheim is doing business, with or without a billing relationship, or who is receiving benefit of utility service under another party's name. Customer's Mailing Address: The address specified in a Customer's Application or contract, or any other address subsequently given to the Utility by the Customer, to which any notice or other communication is to be mailed. Data Acquisition Agent (DAA): The entity that collects meter data associated with Customer Choice customer usage on the Utility's behalf and provides such data to the Utility and each ESP after being validated in accordance with the requirements of the Utility's Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations and in compliance with Independent System Operator requirements. Date of Presentation: The date upon which a bill or notice is mailed or delivered by the Utility to the Customer. Debt Service: Cash required over a given period of time for the repayment of interest and principal on borrowed funds. Distributed Generation Resource: A source of electricity utilizing small-scale renewable power generation technologies including, but not limited to, solar panels on the roofs, of buildings and small wind turbines, which provide an alternative to or an enhancement of a traditional electric power system and reduce the amount of energy lost in transmitting electricity since power is generated near where it is used. Distribution Lines: Overhead pole lines and/or underground facilities consisting of conduit and cable which are operated at nominal distribution voltages. Diversion: Any activity described in California Penal Code section 498(b), as may be amended from time to time. Domestic Service: Service for residential use at a dwelling Premises. Any service for other than residential use at a dwelling Premises may be served through the domestic service meter only where such nondomestic connected load does not exceed 300 watts for lighting or 2 hp for power. Electric Utility: The electric division of the Utility, Eligible Customer -Generator: Any Customer who uses a solar or wind turbine electrical generating facility or a hybrid system of both that is located on the Customer -generator's Premises, is interconnected and operates in parallel with the City's transmission and distribution facilities. and is intended primarily to offset part or all of the Customer - generator's own electrical requirements on the Premises. Energy Service Provider (ESP): The party that contracts with the end-use customer to provide commodity electric service. Environmental Mitigation: Measures taken to decrease the negative impacts on the natural environment resulting from activities associated with the provision of electric services, including procurement, generation, transmission, and distribution of power. General Manager: General Manager of the City of Anaheim, Public Utilities Department or a designee. General Service: Service to any lighting or power installation except those eligible for service on single-family or multi -family domestic, street lighting, outdoor area lighting, or municipal schedules, Greenhouse Gas: Any gas that absorbs andlor emits infra -red radiation in the atmosphere, including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, perfluorocarbon, sulfur hexafluoride, and hydrofluorocarbons, or as may be defined in applicable state or federal law, (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2014-001 Dated: 01-07-14 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 3.1.3 Anaheim, CA 92805 RULE NO. 1 DEFINITIONS Housing Project: A building or group of buildings located on a single premises and containing residential dwelling units for which master metering of electric service at one location has been installed in accordance with tariffs in effect at the time of installation. Industrial Developments: Consist of two or more enterprises engaged in a process which creates a product or changes materials into another form or product. intermittent Service. Service which, in the opinion of the 'Utility, is subject to discontinuance for a time or at intervals. Independent System Operator (ISO): A California, State chartered, nonprofit public benefit corporation charged with operating the majority of California's high-voltage wholesale power grid and balancing the demand for electricity with an equal supply of megawatts. Lighting Service: Sen,ice to any apparatus transforming electric energy into light for all visual purposes except those specified under "Power Service". Line Extension: All facilities required to extend electric service from the utility's existing permanent facilities to the Point of Delivery. Load Factor: The actual energy consumed divided by the peak electric demand multiplied by the total hours of consumption. Mailed: Any notice or other communication will be considered "mailed" when it is enclosed in a sealed envelope, properly addressed, and deposited in any United States Post Office Box. � postage prepaid. Maximum Demand: The average kilowatts during the specified time interval when the customer's use is greatest in the billing period as indicated or recorded by the utility's meter. Meter: The instrument used for measuring the electricity delivered to a Customer. Month: A thirty -day period. Multi -family Accommodation: An apartment building, duplex, mobilehome park, court group, or any other- group of residential units located upon a single Premises, providing the residential units therein meet the requirements for a Single -Family Accommodation. Hotels, guest or resort ranches, tourist camps, motels, auto courts, and trailer courts, consisting primarily of guest rooms and/or transient accommodations, are not classed as multi -family accommodations. Municipal Service: Utility services supplied to City of Anaheim departments. Nominal Voltage: The nominal voltage of a circuit is the approximate voltage between conductors in a circuit or system of a given class, assigned for the purpose of convenient designation. For any specific nominal voltage, the operating voltage actually existing at various points and at various times on the system is subject to normal distribution variation. Participating Apartment Owner: An apartment owner who has signed an agreement with the City of Anaheim to participate in a plan whereby utility service at his various units will automatically be established in his name as they become vacant. Permanent Service: Service which, in the opinion of the Utility, is of a permanent and established character. This service may be continuous, intermittent, or seasonal in nature. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 02-01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-001 Dated: 01-07-14 Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2013-116 Dated: 07-23-13 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 3.1.4 Anaheim, CA 92805 RULE NO. I DEFINITIONS Person: Any individual, partnership, corporation, public agency, or other organization operating as a single entity. Point of Delivery: The point as determined by the Utility where conductors of the Utility are connected to the conductors of the customer, regardless of the location of the Utility's meters, interconnection point 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. Preferred/Emergency Service: Added Facilities required to provide redundant service from an alternate utility source, and the equipment to transfer load from a preferred or normal source to an emergency or backup source. 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. Public Utilities Board: The Public Utilities Board as appointed by the City of Anaheim City Council. 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. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2013-116 Dated: 07-23-13 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 3.1.5 Anaheim, CA 92805 RULE NO. 1 DEFINITIONS Quasi -public Institutions: Public utilities, educational institutions, and hospitals, whether publicly or privately owned, where the property, campus or hospital grounds, extend oNer relatively large areas through which public streets may run. Rate Charges: Electric charges in the Rates, Rules and Regulations 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. Power Factor Adjustment: That portion of the charge for service which varies with the Power Factor 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. Rates, Rules and Regulations: The rate structure, the Rules, and any regulations as approved by the City Council, governing the use and delivery of electricity. 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, including but not limited to, the following: Schedule Number, Class of Service, Character or Applicability, Territory, Rates, Conditions, and reference to a Rule or Rules. Required Net Energy Meter: A single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions. Residential Unit: A residential dwelling unit consisting of a room or group of rooms which do not qualify as Single - Family Dwellings. Residential Units may be used as permanent primary dwellings, as transient tenant accommodations, and by organizations or groups of persons. When a Residential Unit is used as a permanent primary residence, use shall be domestic service. When such units are used by a transient tenant, an organization, or a group of Persons, use shall be nondomestic or general service. Revenue: Amount realized from the selling of goods or services before customer discounts or uncollectible write- offs are applied. This does not include amounts collected from sources that are to be deferred in accordance with Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No, 62. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effectix c: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2014-001 Dated: 01-07-14 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO, I Page No. 3.1.6 Rule(s): Tariff Pages which set forth the application of all rates, charges and services when such applicability is not set forth in and as a part of the Rate Schedules. Service Wires or Connection: The group of conductors, whether overhead or underground, necessary to connect the service entrance conductors of the Customer to the Utility's supply line, regardless of the location of the Utility's Meters or transformers. An overhead service connection, sometimes referred to as a "service drop", is the group of conductors between the Customer's building or other permanent support and the Utility's adjacent pole. Service Extension: Consists of the service wires or connections from the Point of Delivery to the Customer's equipment. Single Enterprise: A separate business or other individual activity carried on by a Customer. The term does not apply to associations or combinations of Customers. Single -Family Dwelling or Accommodation: A house, apartment, or other dwelling unit which is used as a residence by a single family. Street Lighting Service: Service to any lighting apparatus used primarily for the illumination of streets, alleys, highways, or other public ways. Summary Bill: A customer account billing statement that includes charges for multiple Service locations, Any customer with a minimum of two Service locations with single or multiple utility Services can choose to receive a summary bill, Swimming Pool: A permanently installed swimming pool, above or below ground, with permanently installed pump, motor, filtering equipment and automatic timer to control the operation of the pumping equipment. The pump motor must be rated at a minimum of 3/4 horsepower. Tariff Page: An individual page of the Tariff Schedules. Tariff Schedules: The entire body of effective rates, 'rentals, charges, and Rules collectively of the Utility, as set forth herein, and including title page, preliminary statement, Rate Schedules, and Rules. Temporary Service: Service for enterprises or activities which are temporary in character or where it is known in advance that service will be of limited duration. Service, which in the opinion of the Utility, is for operations of a speculative character or the permanency of which has not been established, also is considered Temporary Service. Tract or Subdivision: An area which may be identified by filed subdivision plans or as an area in which a group of dwellings may be constructed about the same time, either by a large scale builder or by several builders working on a coordinated basis. Underground Distribution System: An electric distribution system with all cables installed underground except those conductors in surface -mounted equipment enclosures. Underground Transmission System: A transmission system up to 69kV with all cables installed underground. Utility: The City of Anaheim - Public Utilities Department. Utility's Operating Convenience: The term refers to the utilization, under certain circumstances, of facilities or practices not ordinarily employed which contribute to the overall efficiency of the Utility's operations; it does not refer to Customer convenience or to the use of facilities or adoption of practices required to comply with applicable laws, ordinances, rules or regulations, or similar requirements of public authorities. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2014-001 Dated: 01-07-14 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 A. GENERAL ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO.2 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE Page No. 3.2.1 1. The character of service available at any particular location should be ascertained by inquiry at the City's Electrical Engineering Division office. 2. The rate schedules included herein are applicable for service where the customer purchases his entire electrical requirements from the Utility, except where such schedules specifically provide, otherwise, and are not applicable where a part of the customer's electrical requirements are supplied from some other source. 3. The rate schedules included herein are only applicable for service provided from overhead distribution facilities (or where underground distribution facilities are provided for the Utility's operating convenience or in accordance with the provisions of Rules Nos. 15, 15.1, 16 and 20) except where schedules specifically provide otherwise. 4. Alternating current service of approximately 60 -cycle frequency will be supplied. 5. Voltages referred to in the tariff schedules are considered nominal voltages and reasonable variations, with prior written approval of the Utility, may occur. 6. Service will be supplied at one standard voltage as described in Paragraph B.I below. Each service shall have a service main disconnecting device with an ampere rating equal to or less than the ampere rating of the underground pull section and the service conductors. The total ampere rating of the service main disconnecting devices including taps to the underground pull section shall be equal to or less than the ampere rating of the service conductors. B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS Standard nominal voltages of the Utility are as follows: a. Distribution voltages - 120, 1201240, 120/208, 277/480, 6900, and 12,000 volts. b. Voltages of 33,000 volts and above are transmission voltages. For its operating convenience, the City may elect to supply a customer from lines of transmission voltage. C. Where the City maintains four -wire wye-connected polyphase secondary mains: 120, 1201208, and 277(480 volts. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 06-01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-036 Dated: 04-13-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) 0 ISSUED BY: Dukku Lee General Manager Page No. 3.2.2 d. Where the City maintains four -wire, delta -connected, polyphase, secondary mains: 120 or 120/240 volts. e. All customer -owned utilization equipment must be designed and rated in accordance with utilization voltages specified by the American National Standard C84.1 for customer equipment to perform satisfactorily. f The utility system is designed and maintained to provide service voltage levels at the customer's amain switch as specified by the American National Standard 084.1. The Utility has no control over the customer's utilization voltage that results from voltage drop in customer's wiring. g. While average voltages are maintained as described in Paragraph B.l.f. above, it must be recognized that short term voltage excursions (transients) exceeding these levels can occur as the result of normal systems operations (circuit switching, motor start-up, etc.). Equipment containing microprocessors or other sensitive electronic components can be damaged or otherwise rendered inoperative by such transients. It is the customer's responsibility to determine the suitability of the supplied power, and to provide any necessary power conditioning equipment, Single -Phase Service a. General Minimum Connected Maximum Connected Voltaee Load Required Load Allowed 120 Volts None 120/240 Volts None 1201208 Volts None (Continued) 1-15 amp. and 1-20 amp. branch circuit 600 amp. main switch 100 amp. main switch Effective: 06-01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-036 Dated: 04-13-10 CITYY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO.2 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) 3. 4. Page No. 3.2.3 b. The maximum size 120 volt single-phase motor allowed is I hp and the maximum size 240 volt, or higher voltage, single-phase motor allowed is 10 lap. C. Where the City maintains four -wire wye-connected 120!208 or 2771480 volt secondary mains, single-phase service is supplied at 1201208 volts, three-vrire, for which the maximum allowed is a 100 -amp maim switch. Loads in excess of a 100 -amp main switch will be supplied at 120!208 or 277/480 volts, three phase, four -wire. Three -Phase Service a. General *Contact the Electrical Engineering Division of the Public Utilities Department b. Single Family Domestic Service. In areas where the City does not maintain three-phase secondary mains, only single-phase service will be supplied unless the applicanfs load includes at least one motor rated in excess of 10 hp. c. Service to all loads of 1,000 KVA maximum demand, or over, must be approved by the City as to adequacy of facilities for service. d. Loads on three-phase service must be balanced between phases in accordance with good engineering practice. e. Three-phase service may be supplied to installations having a proposed main service switch in excess of the switch capacities specified above provided approval of the Utility first has been obtained as to the number and size of switches, circuits and related facilities. Such service will be supplied from two separate service connections at one Iocation from one transformer location. Energy so supplied will be measured through one meter. The loads will be balanced as closely as practicable between the senices. Combined Single-phase Service and Three-phase Service a. Service may be combined at 120.'208 volts four -wire. vye-connected where the Utility does not maintain four -wire secondary polyphase mains, provided (1) written application is made for such service by the customer; (2) the customer's load is of such a size as to require an individual transformer installation of not less than 15 KN'A when supplied from the overhead system and 45 KVA when supplied from an underground system. Transformer capacity is based on load diversity as determined by the Utility; and (3) the customer provides space acceptable to the Utility on the premises to accommodate the installation of the Utility's facilities. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 06-01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-036 Dated: 04-13-10 General Manager Minimum Connected Load Required Maximum Allowed Demand Load Maximum Main Switch Voltage OH UG OH UG OH UG 120/240 Volts 15 KVA 150 KVA * 400 A 1201208 Volts 15 KVA 45 KVA 225 KVA 1000 KVA 600 A 3000 A 277/480 Volts 30 KVA 45 KVA 225 KVA 3750 KVA 400 A 4000 A 12,000 Volts* *Contact the Electrical Engineering Division of the Public Utilities Department b. Single Family Domestic Service. In areas where the City does not maintain three-phase secondary mains, only single-phase service will be supplied unless the applicanfs load includes at least one motor rated in excess of 10 hp. c. Service to all loads of 1,000 KVA maximum demand, or over, must be approved by the City as to adequacy of facilities for service. d. Loads on three-phase service must be balanced between phases in accordance with good engineering practice. e. Three-phase service may be supplied to installations having a proposed main service switch in excess of the switch capacities specified above provided approval of the Utility first has been obtained as to the number and size of switches, circuits and related facilities. Such service will be supplied from two separate service connections at one Iocation from one transformer location. Energy so supplied will be measured through one meter. The loads will be balanced as closely as practicable between the senices. Combined Single-phase Service and Three-phase Service a. Service may be combined at 120.'208 volts four -wire. vye-connected where the Utility does not maintain four -wire secondary polyphase mains, provided (1) written application is made for such service by the customer; (2) the customer's load is of such a size as to require an individual transformer installation of not less than 15 KN'A when supplied from the overhead system and 45 KVA when supplied from an underground system. Transformer capacity is based on load diversity as determined by the Utility; and (3) the customer provides space acceptable to the Utility on the premises to accommodate the installation of the Utility's facilities. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 06-01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-036 Dated: 04-13-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim., CA 92805 hZiJ�l�►�l�7 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) 5. ISSUED BY: Dukku Lee General Manager Page No. 3.2.4 b. Service may be combined at 277/480 volts four -wire wye-connected where the Utility maintains 120/208 volt or 240 volt secondary polyphase mains, provided: (1) written application is made for such service by the customer; (2) the customer's load is of such size as to require an individual transformer installation of not less than 30 KVA of transformer capacity when supplied from the overhead system and 45 KVA when supplied from the underground system. Transformer capacity shall be based on load diversity as determined by the Utility; and (3) the customer provides space acceptable to the Utility on the premises to accommodate the installation of the Utility's facilities. C. Service may be combined at 120/240 volts four -v -ire delta -connected where the Utility does not maintain four -wire secondary polyphase mains, provided: (1) the customer's load is of such a size as to require an individual transformer installation of not less than 15 KVA of transformer capacity, as determined by the Utility and complies with paragraph 3-b above if applicable; (2) the imbalance between phases is less than 100 kW; and (3) the customer provides space acceptable to the Utility on the premises to accommodate the installation of the Utility's facilities. d. The maximum demand allowances for combined single-phase and three-phase are set forth in B-3 above. e. The minimum demand load for a three-phase padmounted transformer is 45 KVA for 120/208 volt service or 2771480 volt service. f. All three-phase circuits not exceeding 250 volts shall have either a phase or neutral grounded and a four -wire polyphase service run to the customer's service entrance main switch. At the option of the City, the above voltage and phase specifications may be modified because of service conditions at the location involved. (Continued) Effective: 06.01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-036 Dated: 04-13-10 CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS f.Zlj " DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE C. MOTOR PROTECTION AND EQUIPMENT Customer's motor equipment must conform with the following requirements. Page No. 3.2.5 1. Motors that cannot be subjected safely to full rated voltage on starting, or that drive machinery of such a nature that the machinery itself, or the product it handles will not permit the motor to resume normal speed upon the restoration of normal supply voltage shall be equipped with devices that will disconnect them from the line upon failure of supply voltage and that will prevent the automatic reconnection of the motors upon restoration of normal supply voltage. 2. All motors of 1 hp or larger shall be equipped with thermal relays, fuses, or other automatic overcurrent interrupting devices to disconnect completely such motors from the line as a protection against damage due to overheating. 3. Three-phase motors driving elevators, hoists, tramways, cranes, conveyers or other equipment, which would create hazard to life in the event of uncontrolled reversal of motor rotation, shall be prodded with reverse -phase and open -phase protection to disconnect completely the motors from the line in the event of phase reversal or loss of one phase. 4. Wind machines thermostatically controlled with automatic reclosing switches must be equipped with suitable time -delay devices, such as hereinafter specified, at the customer's expense, to permit the required adjustment of the time of reclosure after interruption of service. A suitable time -delay device, within the meaning of this rule, is a relay or other type of equipment that can be present to delay with various time intervals the reelosing of the automatic switches (and the consequent starting up of the electric motors on the wind machines) and to stagger the reconnection of the load on the Utility's system, and such device must be constructed so as effectively to permit a variable overall time interval of not less than five minutes with adjustable time increments of not greater than ten seconds. The particular setting to be utilized for each separate installation is to be determined by the Utility from time to time in accordance with its operating requirements, and the customer is to obtain from the Utility the setting for each installation as thus determined. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 06-01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 88R-4 Dated: 01-05-88 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 RULE NO. 2 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE D. ALLOWABLE MOTOR STARTING CURRENTS Page No. 3.2.6 The starting current drawn from the Utilitys lines shall be considered the nameplate looked rotor current or that guaranteed by the manufacturer. At its option the Utility may determine the starting current by test, using a stop ammeter with not more than 15% overswing or an oscillograph, disregarding the value shown for the first 10 cycles subsequent to energizing the motor. If the starting current for a single motor exceeds the value stated in the following tables, reduced voltage starting or other suitable means must be employed, at the customer's expense, to limit the current to the value specified, except where specific exemptions are provided in Sections D.2,3, and 4. TABLE I Alternating Current - Single Rated Size 1 hp and less -Phase Motors Allowable Locked Rotor Currents 120 Volts 240 Volts 50 amperes 36 amperes 1-1/2 hp 48 amperes 2 hp 60 amperes 3 hp 80 amperes 5 hp, 120 am es 7-1/2 hp 170 amperes 10 hp 220 amperes * Contact Electrical Engineering Division of the Public Utilities Department for additional motor ratings. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 06-01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-036 Dated: 04-13-10 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 RULE NO. 2 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE D. ALLOWABLE MOTOR STARTING CURRENTS (Continued) TABLE Alternating Current - Three -Phase Motors Rated Size Allowable Locked Rotor Currents 240 Volts 480 Volts 3 hp 64 amperes 32 amperes 5 hp 92 amperes 46 amperes 7-1/2 hp 127 amperes 63 amperes 10 hp 162 amperes 81 amperes 15 hp 232 amperes 116 amperes 20 hp 290 amperes 145 amperes 25 hp 365 amperes 183 amperes 30 hp 435 amperes 218 amperes 40 hp 580 amperes 290 amperes 50 hp 725 amperes 363 amperes 60 hp 435 amperes 75 hp 535 amperes 100 hp 725 amperes Over 100 hp, - The Utility should be consulted for allowable locked rotor currents or for additional motor ratings. Page No. 3.2.7 2. Where service conditions permit, subject to Utility approval, reduced -voltage starters may be omitted in the original installation until such time as the Utility may order the installation of a reduced -voltage starter to be made, and, similarly, the Utility may at any time require starting current values lower than set forth herein where conditions at any point on its system require such reduction to avoid interference with service. 4. ISSUED BY: Dukku Lee General Manager Reduced -voltage starters may be omitted On any motor of a group installation provided that its starting current does not exceed the allowable starting current of the largest motor of the group. A reduced -voltage starter may be omitted on any motor in a group installation provided that its starting current does not exceed three times the maximum demand in amperes of the entire installation. (Continued) Effective: 06-01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 Superseding Resolution No.: 2010-036 Dated: 04-13-10 CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 2 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE E. PROTECTIVE DEVICE COORDINATION Page No. 3.2.8 Customer's protective relays, fuses, circuit breakers and other protective devices must comply with the following requirements: 1 All customer protective device operating times and circuit breaker trip element upper -bound trip times shall be a minimum of 0.25 seconds (15 cycles) less than the trip time of the Utility feeder protective relay settings for all current values between the customer service entrance rating and the maximum available fault current. 2. All customer fuse maximum fault clearing times shall be a minimum of 030 seconds (18 cycles) less than the trip time of the Utility feeder protective relay settings for all current values between the customer service entrance rating and the maximum available fault current. 3. Three-phase primary service customers shall submit protective device characteristics and/or relay calibration data to the Utility for approval prior to establishment of service, F. INTERFERENCE WITH SERVICE I Customers who operate equipment which causes detrimental voltage fluctuations (such as, but not limited to, hoists, welders, radio transmitters, X-ray apparatus, elevator motors, compressors, and furnaces) reasonably must limit such fluctuations upon request by the Utility. The customer will be required to pay for whatever corrective measures are necessary. 1 In the case of are furnace installations not in excess of 100 KVA single-phase, or 300 KVA three-phase, the Utility may furnish energy at 240 or 480 volts, providing the customer permanently installs suitable equipment to limit secondary short-circuit current values to 300% of fall load value. In the case of arc furnace installation in excess of 100 KVA, single-phase, or 300 KVA three-phase, the Utility may require the customer to provide, at his own expense, special furnace type transformers and reactors sufficient to limit secondary short-circuit current values to 300% of full load value. In such cases, the Utility shall furnish energy at standard voltages over 5,000 volts, 1 Any customer who superimposes a current of any frequency upon any part of his electrical system, other than the current supplied by the Utility, shall, at his own expense, prevent the transmission of such current beyond his electrical system. G. POWER FACTOR The Anaheim Public Utilities may require the customer to provide, at his own expense, equipment to correct the customer's operating power factor to between 90% lagging and 90% leading. H. WAVEFORM The Utility may require that the wave form of current drawn by equipment of any kind be in conformity with good engineering practice. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 06-01-14 by Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 89R-392 Dated: 09-27-89 General Manager 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. 3.2.9 Added Facilities are considered to be existing, upgraded, or new facilities installed and/or used by the Utility at the customer's request in addition to the standard facilities which the Utility would normally install or use, and which represent additional costs to the Utility over normally installed facilities. Added Facilities may include, but are not limited to, those facilities necessary to supply Preferred/Emergency Service, data monitoring services, or other non-standard 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. Prior to the Utility installing Added Facilities, the customer shall agree to pay for the Added Facilities in the amount determined by the Utility based upon the added capital investment, and ongoing maintenance. At its option, the Utility may finance the Added Facilities, and the customer shall be responsible for the associated financing costs. The Utility may include the Added Facilities charges on the customer's monthly bill. C. In the event that the Added Facilities are abandoned prior to ten years from the date service is first rendered from the Added Facilities, the Utility may charge the customer the balance owed on the cost of installed Added Facilities, plus the cost of removal, less the estimated salvage value of removable materials. All monthly charges shall be reviewed and readjusted when changes occur in the Utility's cost for providing such service. UNMETERED SERVICE 4 ISSUED BY: Dukku Lee General Manager Except as provided below, all electric service provided by the Utility shall be metered and such metering shall conform to the requirements of the Rates, Rules and Regulations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Utility shall provide unmetered electric service to a Customer load where a Customer will own, operate and maintain the equipment to be provided service and the Utility's Electrical Engineering Division determines that any of the following is applicable: a. It will be impractical to install a Meter at the requested location; b. Electric service is for non -motor operated loads or non -building loads located in any street, highway, roadway, or right of way; or C. The low power demand and usage of the Customer's load will not register on a Meter. For any Customer load subject to this Section J, the following requirements shall apply: a. The Utility shall reasonably determine electric consumption from the manufacturer's specifications and operating characteristics of Customer's unmetered equipment. b. The Point of Delivery shall be determined by the Utility at the time senzce is requested by the Customer. C. The Customer shall allow the Utility to place seals on service enclosure covers, which protect unmetered energized conductors installed by the Customer, and Customer's equipment shall accommodate those seals as required and accessed solely by the Utility. d. The Utility may perform on-site inspections to verify the energy consumption location and inventory of the equipment at any time. Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Superseding Resolution No.: 2014-068 Dated: 05-06-14 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 3.26.1 Anaheim, CA 92805 RULE NO. 26 ENERGY DISCOUNT FOR INCOME-OUALIFIED CUSTOMERS - SENI X LONG-TERM DISABLED, OR MILITARY VETERAN A. GENERAL The Utility offers programs in the areas of energy efficiency; low-income services and rate discounts; research, development and demonstration programs; and renewable resources. All public utilities in California are required to offer these programs, which are collectively referred to as Public Benefit Programs. The Income -Qualified Senior/Long-Term Disabled/Military Veteran Energy Discount Program is one of the programs adopted by the City Council in the area of low-income rate discounts. The Income -Qualified Senior/Long-Teri Disabled/Military Veteran Energy Discount Program provides a 10% discount on residential electric charges for income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran Customers, as set forth in Sections B and E. This program will remain in effect until terminated by the City Council, B. TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT - QUALIFICATIONS To receive the assistance as an income -qualified senior, the Customer shall meet the following guidelines: 1. Have an annual household income level of 80% or less of the Orange County median, according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines. 3. ISSUED BY: Dukku Lee General Manager Be at least 62 years of age as demonstrated by submitting a copy of state identification. Be a residential electric Customer of record or submetered master -metered Customer. (Continued) Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Superseding Resolution No.: 2011-164 Dated: 12-06-11 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 3.26.2 Anaheim, CA 92805 RULE NO. 26 ENERGY DISCOUNT FOR INCOME-OUALIFIED CUSTOMERS - SENIOR LONG-TERM DISABLED. OR MILITARY VETERAN B. TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT — QUALIFICATIONS (Continued) To receive the assistance as an income -qualified long-term disabled Customer, the following guidelines must be met: I. Have an annual household income level of 80% or less of the Orange County median, according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines. 2. Submit Social Security Supplement to Income (SSI) documentation or a letter from a physician. 3. Be a residential electric Customer of record or submetered master -metered Customer. To receive the assistance as an income -qualified military veteran Customer, the following guidelines must be met: 1. Have an annual household income level of 80% or less of the Orange County median, according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines. 2. Submit identification proving military service including either a copy of a DD -214, Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC), or Common Access Card (CAC). 3. Be a residential electric Customer of record or submetered master -metered Customer. C. ADJUSTMENT OF ELECTRIC BILLS Income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran residential electric Customers will receive an electric discount of 10% total on their residential electric charge. For the purpose of this Rule, the electric charge includes the Customer charge and the energy charges. The discount shall appear as a line item on the Customers' bills. The discount shall be calculated separately for each Customer individually metered by the Utility, based upon the electric charge. Master -metered Customers that provide electric sub-mctering to qualified tenants are also eligible for the electric discount. The master -metered Customer shall be issued a flat discount amount equal to 10% of the average low-income, senior electric charge. This will be multiplied by the number of income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran tenants who are submetered to the master meter. D. TERM NATION OF BILLING DISC"OU'NT Once instituted, the discount shall remain in effect until one of the following occurs: 1. The annual household income of the income -qualifying senior, long-term disabled, or military veteran person exceeds 80% of the Orange County median. 2. For individually metered accounts, the income -qualifying senior, long-term disabled, or military veteran person is no longer named on the account. 3. For master -metered accounts, the income -qualifying senior, long-term disabled, or military veteran person is no longer named as the tenant. 4. The Public Benefit Programs funds are exhausted. 5. The Income -Qualified Senior/Long-term Disabled/Military Veteran Energy Discount Program is terminated for any reason by the City Council. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2011-164 Dated: 12-06-11 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 3.26.3 Anaheim, CA 92805 RULE NO. 26 ENERGY DISCOUNT FOR INCOME-QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS - SENIOR, LONGTERM DISABLED OR MILITARY VETERAN _ E. BILLING DISCOUNT 1. Income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran Customers who are individually metered by the Utility will receive a 10% total discount applied to the total electric charge on their bill, including the Customer charge and total kWh charges, as shown in the following formula: Total Customer and kWh charges X .10 = Electric Discount 2. Master -metered Customers that provide electric sub -metering and issue electric bills to their tenants shall be issued a flat monthly discount for their incom"ualifying senior, and long-term disabled, and military veteran tenants using the following formula: Number of income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran tenants X Average* senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran electric bill X .10 = Flat Monthly Electric Discount *The average income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, or military veteran bill shall be calculated based on the previous twelve (12) months' average electric consumption for a random sample of 500 income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran Customers (conducted every three years) as described in E1 above. The master -metered Customer shall pass this savings directly to the income -qualified senior, long- term disabled, and military veteran tenants. 3. The master -metered Customer shall maintain records of proof of payment of Customer credits to tenants. The receipts are subject to periodic review and audit by the Utility. Credits that are misappropriated are subject to recapture by the Utility. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2011-164 Dated: 12-06-11 General Manager