RES-1989-392
RESOLUTION NO. 89R-392
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RATES,
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
AS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 71R-478 AND MOST RECENTLY AMENDED BY
RESOLUTION NO. 88R-4.
WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim maintains an electric generation and
distribution system for the furnishing of electricity to residents and
inhabitants of the City of Anaheim and has adopted Electric Rates, Rules and
Regulations for the sale and distribution of electric energy; and
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board held a public hearing on September
14, 1989 and evidence was presented in connection with the proposed revisions
of Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations; and
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the California
Environmental Quality Act and made the following findings:
1. The largest single expenditure category during the period of July 1,
1989 through June 30, 1990 is power supply at an estimated
$139,783,000, excluding the cost of surplus power.
2. Other operating expenses and capital expenditures are estimated to
cost $57,595,000.
3. Debt service requirements and an increase in reserve amounts
estimated to cost $24.887,000 are required to meet financial
reserves and requirements.
4. The transfer to the General Fund in an amount estimated to be
$7,973,000 is authorized by the Ci~y Charter and constitutes an
Intra-City transfer.
5. The decrease in working capital of $8,089,000 is required to meet
the Utility's operating and capital expenses.
6. The matters covered in 1 through 6 above come within Section 21080
(b) (8) of the Public Resources Code of the State of California.
Thus the establishment of these rates is exempt from the California
Environmental Quality Act.
WHEREAS, a Notice of Hearing was published as follows:
1. On August 28, 1989, notice of the public hearing on electric rates
was published in the Anaheim Bulletin and proof thereof is on file
with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board.
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2. On August 25, 1989. notice of the public hearing on electric rates
was published in the Orange County Register and proof thereof is on
file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board.
3. On August 25, 1989, notice of the public hearing on electric rates
was published in the Orange County Edition of the Los Angeles Times
and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public
Utilities Board.
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board has considered the proposal of the
Public Utilities Department and has considered the evidence presented at the
public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board has made the following findings with
respect to the need for changes to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations:
1. The Electric System revenue requirement of the Anaheim Public
Utilities Department has been established, as set forth below, on
the basis of projections for the 1989-90 fiscal year consisting of
the twelve months July 1, 1989 through June 30, 1990.
2. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for power supply
costs for the 1989-90 fiscal year is $145.502,000 including the cost
of surplus power, as shown in Exhibit DML-1.
3. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for other operating
expenses for the 1989-90 fiscal year is $23,634,000 as shown in
Exhibit DML-1.
4. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for capital
expenditures for the 1989-90 fiscal year is $33,961,000 including
$14,309.000 for construction of the Combustion Turbine Project, as
shown on Exhibit DML-1.
5. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for debt service
and reserve build-up for the 1989-90 fiscal year is $24,887.000 as
shown in Exhibit DML-1.
6. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for transfer to the
General Fund for the 1989-90 fiscal year is $7,973,000 as shown in
Exhibit DML-1.
7. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for a decrease in
working capital for the 1989-90 fiscal year is $8,089.000 as shown
in Exhibit DML-1.
8. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement offsets due to
other electric revenues, bond proceeds, sale of surplus power,
interest, and other income for the 1989-90 fiscal year is
$40,335,000 as shown in Exhibit DML-1.
9. An estimated revenue requirement of $187,553.000 as set forth below,
is appropriate for the 1989-90 fiscal year:
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REVENUE REQUIREMENT
CASH-FLOW BASIS
Power Supply Costs
Other Operating Expenses
Capital Expenditures
Debt Service and Reserve Build-Up
Transfer to General Fund
Change in Working Capital
Less: Other Electric Revenues. Surplus Sales,
Bond Proceeds, Interest and Other Income (40,335.000)
$145,502,000
23.634,000
33.961,000
24,887,000
7,973,000
(8.089,000)
Total Revenue Requirement
$187,533,000
10. It is appropriate to perform a cost-of-service study in order to
determine the allocated revenue requirement for the 1989-90 fiscal
year for the following customer classes: Residential. Small
Commercial, Large Commercial. Industrial, Agricultural and Pumping,
Street Lights and Municipal.
11. It is appropriate to provide Anaheim's electric customers with
reasonably stable rates and this is best accomplished at this time
by setting the base rates as described in the testimony of Ms. Leach
and Ms. Hoffman. These rates result in annualized base rate revenue
of $191,084,000. The customer class base rate revenue requirements
as determined on the basis of the cost-of-service analysis are shown
in Exhibit RHH-2 and are appropriate:
Customer Class
ALLOCATED ANNUALIZED
REVENUE REQUIREMENT
Cost-of-Service Basis
Residential
Small Commercial
Large Commercial
Industrial
Agricultural and Pumping
Street Lights
Municipal
$46,697,000
11.901,000
45,535,000
80.200,000
1,908,000
121,000
4.722,000
Total
$191,084,000
12. Section 1221 of the City Charter provides that utility rates charged
to a class of consumers shall be uniform within the class and shall
be based on cost of service for the class. Section 1221 also
provides that lifeline rates may be established which would not
necessarily be based on cost of service.
13. It is appropriate to phase in rate changes to bring class revenues
to their cost-of-service levels when one time changes would be
burdensome to a particular customer class. The Department intends
to bring rates more in line with cost of service over the next three
rate cases.
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14. The California Public Utilities Commission has established baseline
rates for Southern California Edison Company (Edison) and Edison is
the retail supplier of electric service in all the communities
surrounding Anaheim, and therefore. it is appropriate to establish
residential lifeline rates for Anaheim.
15. To the extent that the Anaheim lifeline rates produce lower revenues
than would be produced by rates based on cost of service, the rates
charged for nonlifeline sales must be increased above the level of
rates based on cost of service. The difference between the revenues
from sales made at the lifeline rates and revenues from those sales
made at cost-of-service rates is the lifeline shortfall.
16. In allocating the lifeline shortfall to the nonlifeline customers,
it is appropriate to give consideration to both cost of service and
the retail rates of Edison.
17. On the basis of the preceding finding, the class revenues under the
proposed base rates as shown in Exhibit RHH-2 are reasonable and
appropriate.
Customer Class
Revenues
At Proposed
Base Rates
Proposed Base
Rate Revenues
as a , of
Revenues Based on
Cost-of-Service
Residential:
Lifeline
Nonlifeline
Total Residential
$20,171,000
23,250,000
$ 43,421.000
69.6
131.3
93.0
Small Commercial
Large Commercial
Industrial
Agricultural &
Street Lights
Municipal
Total
$ 10,693.000
45,847,000
84.694,000
Pumping 1.861,000
218,000
4,350,000
$191.084,000
89.8
100.7
105.6
97.5
180.2
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100.0
18. It is appropriate that the Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) account be
taken to zero effective October 1, 1989. However, it is appropriate
that the Department retain the PCA mechanism as an emergency
procedure to hedge against sudden and unforeseen changes in power
supply costs. When the PCA mechanism is activated, all revenues
collected from the Utility's customers through the PCA are credited
to the balancing account. All expenses for power costs, except for
that included in base rates, are paid from the balancing account.
All interest earned on funds in the PCA account will also be
credited to that account.
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19. It is appropriate to increase the Electric Utility Revenue from Sale
of Bonds budget for 1989/90 from $0 to $43,365,000.
20. It is appropriate to decrease the Electric Utility power supply
budget for 1989/90 from $154,779,526 to $145,502,000.
21. It is appropriate to decrease the Electric Utility revenue from
sales budget for 1989/90 from $188,753,000 to $187,533,000.
22. It is appropriate to decrease the Electric Utility Rate
Stabilization Account budget for 1989/90 from $28,729,000 to
$3,603,000.
23. It is appropriate to increase the Electric Utility revenue from
surplus sales budget for 1989/90 from $10,618,000 to $12,964,000.
24. It is appropriate to increase the Electric Utility revenue from the
Power Cost Adjustment budget for 1989/90 from $0 to $3,858,000.
WHEREAS, based on the findings hereinabove made, the Public Utilities
Board of the City of Anaheim recommends to the City Council that the Council
adopt the findings of the Public Utilities Board with respect to the matters
contained herein and adopt the changes to the Electric Rates. Rules and
Regulations as shown in Exhibit RHH-4.
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and concurs with
the findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth hereinabovu.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the findings of the Public Utilities
Board be, and they are hereby. adopted by the City Council of the City of
Anaheim.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of
the City of Anaheim on this 26th day of September , 1989.
ATTEST:
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CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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CLERK
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Resolution No. 89R-392 was introduced and adopted at a regular
meeting provided by law, of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on
the 26th day of September, 1989, by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS: Daly, Ehrle, Pickler, Kaywood and Hunter
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
AND I FURTHER certify that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said
Resolution No. 89R-392 on the 27th day of September, 1989.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the
City of Anaheim this 27th day of September, 1989.
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CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
( SEAL)
I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that
the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 89R-392 duly passed and
adopted by the Anaheim City Council on September 26, 1989.
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CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations
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Ezhibi t RHH-4
August 2. 1989
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
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AND REGULATIONS
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TARIFF SCHEDULES
APPLICABLE TO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
OF
CITY OF ).H.\HEIM
ELECTRIC UTILITY
POST OFFICE BOX 3222
).HABEIM, CALIFORNIA 92803
The followinq tariff schedules have been approved by re.olution by the City
Council of the City of Anaheim and are the effective rule. of the Electric
Utility.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim may amend or cancel the.e rates by
resolution.
No official or employee of the City of Anaheim or the Electric Utility has any
authority to waive, alter, or amend these tariff schedule. or any part thereof
in any respect, except in the manner provided above.
Applicants for service and customers must conform to and comply with these
tariff schedules.
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GeM~~IR_ - 1
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Effective by Resolution No.
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General Manager
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Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
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Utilities Financial Services
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Anaheim, Calif. 92805
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CITY OF ANAHEIM
ELECTRIC UTILITY POLICY
Under the provisions of the California Constitution, the Charter of the City
of Anaheim and Title 10 of the Municipal Code for the City of Anaheim, the
City owus and operates both public utility services for water and electrical
services for the citisens of Anaheim.
The objectives of the Electric Utility organisation are to plan and carry out
the development of the power resources of the City for the greatest benefit to
the area and to the citisens of Anaheim. This includes providing dependable
service without discrimination for the residents of the City of Anaheim to the
fullest extent possible, consistent with overall sound business principles in
planning, in financing, in construction of developments and in the operation
and maintenance of the City's utility facilities. The accomplishments of
these objectives will mate the maximum benefits to the public realized.
It is recognized that the City Council is the governing body of the City and
that it provides the utility services to the citizens of Anaheim. Through the
City Council's direction and guidance, the City's management and supervisory
personnel are continually anticipating the electrical service and related
needs of all the customers in the community and expect to be responsive to
their needs and requirements. The Council strives to maintain the highest
level possible of capability of the personnel within the City organizations to
accomplish this service to the citizens of Anaheim.
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Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
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Effective 11-14-71 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No,
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Lighting - Street and Highway
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AND REGULATIONS
P N 2.0.2.1
age o.
SCHEDULE PCA
POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
APPLICABILITY
When in effect, this schedule is applicable to all areas served by the
Utility and to all kilowatt-hours billed under all rate schedules as defined
under the special conditions of the rate schedules.
PURPOSE
Generally, power supply costs will be recovered through application of the
base rates. In the event that substantial chaDqes in projected power supply
costs occur, either increases or decre..es, the Power Cost Adjustment Billing
Factor will be activated to provide for incre..es or decre..es in the
Utility's charges for electric service. The Public Utilities Department
General MaDaqer shall develop, .. appropriate, a PeA Billinq Factor to be
effective on a date deterained by the Public Utilities Department following
the approval of the City Council. T~/~t~~l.~/f~t/latt~~~~~/~a./.~tt~~g~g/~f
tH~/BtlZlft'~/tH~tf~~/f~t/~Z~tftLt/~~t~lt~/f~/t.fZ.tf/latt.~g~g/~a.
d~tte~g.~/La/fH./f~f~Z/t~~f/~f/~~w.t,
APPLICATION OF POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
When applicable the Power Cost Adjustment Billing Factor ~t/F~tf~t_
(PCASF), in cents per kwh, wHLtH/~t./g.t/f'ttH/~.I'w' shall be applied to
kilowatt-hours sold on and after the effective date, ~~/~I_~/~.f/f~tfH
~.Z'.' and continuing thereafter until the nezt b..e rate chaDqe or until a
revision to the Power Cost Adjustment Billing Factor becomes effective. The
dollar amount to be added to or subtracted from each bill due to the Power
Cost Adjustment shall be obtained by multiplying the number of kilowatt-hours'
for which the bill is rendered by the applicable Power Cost Adjustment Billing
Factor 't/F~tt't..
TH./p'w.t/e,.tIA.~d.tm.at/BLZILaf/F~tt't/f't/ZLf~ILa./1.t~Lt./'H~ZI/~~
a~~ll~./f'/~ZI/tLl'w~ft~H'dt~/~dtt*~~../~t/t*./Zlf.Zla.lt~f.'IIT*./P'..t
e,gt/Ad~dgtm~at/BLlllaf/F~tf't/f't/'tH~t/tH~a/Zlf~lla./g.t~lt~/gH~IZ/~~
a~~Zled/f'/~ll/tll'w~ft~H'dt~/~dttH~_~./~t/taf.g/'tH.t/fH~d/t*./Zlf.lla~
taU.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
(Continued)
PCABF Change 10-01-89
83R-433 Dated 11-08-83
83R-190 Dated 05-10-83
Effective
11-09-83 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
e:,,-U
0080X082l89 - (1)
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.
2.0.2.1.1
SCHEDULE PCA
POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
POWER COST ADJUSTMENT BILLING FACTORS
The Power Cost Adjustment Billinq Factor~, in cents per kilowatt-hour, shall
be shown in this Section.
Bi11inq Factors
Power Cost Adjustment
(t>er kwh)
Domestic Service
Lifeline Non-Lifeline
Effective Date
July 1, 1981
November 11,1981
February 1, 1982
July 1, 1982
November 3, 1982
January 1, 1983
March 1, 1983
May 11. 1983
July 1, 1983
November 9, 1983
Auqust 8. 1984
July 17, 1985
Auqust 1, 1986
November 1, 1986
October 12, 1988
April 1, 1989
-0.514;
-0.514;
-0.514;
-0.514;
-0.818;
-1.300;
-1.788;
-1. 380;
-0.995;
-1.656;
-1.468;
-1.262;
-1.599;
-1. 871;
-2.147;
-1.838;
Other Than
Domestic
-0.514;
-0.114;
0.952;
-0. 180;
-0.818;
-1.433;
-2.163;
-1. 380;
-0.805;
-1. 656;
-1. 326;
-1.020;
-1. 486;
-1.892;
-2.170;
-1.895;
-0.514;
-0.114;
0.952;
-0.180;
-0.81S;
-1.433;
-2.163;
-1. 3S0;
-0.805;
-1.656;
-1.326;
-1. 020;
-1.4S6;
-1. S92;
-2.170;
-1. S95;
Bffective Date
Power Coat Adjuat.eat Bl111aq Pactor
(per kwh)
October 1, 1989
o.ooot!
-- 1...._...\
EL.-12
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
0080X080889 - (2)
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
Effective
PCASF Chanqe 10-01-S9
RQR- Dated
R1R_4B Dated 11-08-83
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.
2.0.2.2
SCHEDULE PCA
POKER COST ADJUSTMENT
(Continued)
CALCULATION OF THE POWER COST ADJUSTMENT BILLING FACTORS
Ii T~./t~t.l/t~.t/~f/p~..t/L~tl~.../L~/~./VtLILtt'./I.../..t../L.
~~~p~t../.t/'1Ii'8/p.t/Xfl~..tt/pl~./.i327/~.~t./p.t/Xfl~..tt/~~dt/pld.
..ee/(I..../~~/.~/.C~L#.I.~t/t~/S~~~.t~/~.ILf~t~L./E.L.~~/~~mp~t'.
It~..dl./.~3/FE.~/8~tX.t/K~i/E.8.~e71/.ff.ttL#./..~..~'.1
2i A/P~..t/~~.t/I.I~tL~./Att~adt/.K.II/~./m.fdt.fd..i//At/~./.d./~f
..t~/m~dtK'/~./.tt~~at/~.I~t./.LII/~./t.lt.l.f../../t~11~..J
.i l~ft.tf/ft~m/f~./~.I.at./.KLt~/.zL.t../.f/~./.d./~t/f~./ptL~t
m~a~/~./am~adf'/Ld/.~II.t./(.KLtK/m.t/~./p~.LfL#./~t/d...fL#.l'/~t
.~LtK/~./.tfd.l/t~.f/~tlp~..tltt~mlfK.lt~tt.dflm~d~/.zt..../~.
f~f.l/t~.t/Latl~.../L~/tK./~.../t.f..i/.KLt~/L./..tLa4./La
p.t..t.p~/1'/~~#.i//TK./.tt~.I/t~.t/m.tILatld.4/.II/~t/f~4
f~ZZ~.L~.J
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p_..tl..d.t.tL_di
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t~41..1.4~.t.fL_dlf_/pt_#L.4/fad../t_t
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pl~fl.4t~mmL..L_dLd.il/
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t.p.tLftlt_.t.lt_tILdf4.t.f..I..d4t.tL_dlt..~~tt..i
~i A..lt~./am~aaf'/Ld/.~11.t.'/t4t_#.t../tt~_/~./.pplLt.fL_d/_f
P~A/ILIIL~./r.tf~t./.KLt~/..t./.tt.ttL#./.~tLd./tX4/m_atKi
IdtK/~aafl.K.II/~4IfK4/pt_.~tt/~t/IWK/_f/.d4ttt/~LlI4./.~tL~.
~./~_atK/~./~./.pp1Lt~14/P~A/ILIILa./r.tt_t.i
ti A..lfK./"'aaf'/La/._II.t.'/_f/.ll/Ldt.t..t/..ta../~a/tK4
.#.t.../~.I.dt.l_t/~./t~~.'IL~/tK./~.l.atLa./.tt_~at'l~t'ILf
fK.I.#4t..4/~.1~t4ILa/.atlm_afKIL./a4..tL#4'1.~ft.ttl.~tK
am~aafltt_m/~4/~.1~tLa.l.tt~~afi
3 WLt~L~/.e/..t./.ft.tlfK./.a./_f/..t~/m_atK'ltK4/P~lft/VtfILtL..
8.p.ttm.atl.K.lllpt.p.t./~.I.L.ttL~~t./../..t/f_t~/La/p.tt/.
f_Il_.L~.'/./t.p~tt/.~Lt~/.~.lZ/.~~.J
,"
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
0080XOS08S9 - (3)
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
au
Ita 356
Dated
Dated OQ 11 &4
EI..-82
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
2.0.2.3
Page No.
PCA
POWER COST AD.nJSTMENT
(Continued)
ai 7K./PeAI.fllf~f/ratf.t.ltKatf..I.~tf~f/.atK/.f/fH./~t.t..f~f
f1t.l~./II\.~fK.i
~, .7K./~alaat../f~/fH./P.1t.tle..fl.alaatf~f/~t.adf/aflll\d~fH/.a
f.tl.atH/.f/fH./~t.t..f~f/f1t.l~./II\.afH.i
t, l.ffll\af../~.~f.l.f/fH./f.ll.1tf~f/ff.II\./f.tl.atH/.f/fH.
.~..~..~fl.fz/ll\.~fH.1
illlt.f.lI\/~fllfaf/..lI\aa.'/f~/lWi
'1IIt.f.II\/.~.tft'lt.~.ft.II\.~f.'/f./IWHi
iIIP.1t.tlt..f./f~/..llat.i
iIIZff.lf~.I.a.tftl.al..'/f~/IWH'
ill..allf.Zfa.l.a.tftl.aZ..,/fa/IWHi
iIIAm.adf.'/f~/..llat.'I.Z;.tf..lf./~'lt.t.~.t../~a...I.aI
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IIIP.1t.tle..fIA.~..fm.afl.lllf~f/ratf.t.'
illl...Zffaf/.alaat../fa/fH./P.1t.tle..fl.alaatfaf/Att..~fl
111~a...I../fH.I..ffll\af../lf.f../~.~.'
1. When the Public Utilities Depart:.ent General MaDaqer de_s that
substantial chaDges in power supply costs he.- occurred relative to
the costs included in base rates, the Power Cost Adjust.ent Billinq
Factor .ill be activated followinq the approval of the City Council.
2. The BilliDq Pactor shall be det.rained by divicUnq the increase or
decrea.. in co.ts by the e.tiaated .nergy sales for the period up to
the date of the nest .zpect.d baa. rate cas.. The Billinq Pactor
.ill reaain in .ff.ct until the D8Zt bas. rat. chaDge or until a
r.vision to the BilliDq Pactor i. IUtc.ssary. At the t~ of a base
rate chaDge, the power supply costs r.co.-red throuqh the BilliDq
Factor .ill be included in the baae rate. aDd the Billinq Pactor .ill
be deacti vatee! aDd r.turDed to ..ro.
3. While the BilliDq Pactor is activated, a Power Cost Adjust:.ent
account .ill be 8&1ntained. Entrie. into this account .ill be:
a. Th. balance fro. the pr.vioWl 8Onth;
b. The incr.... or decr.... in power supply costs;
c. The incr.... or decr.as. in charges for .lectric .ervice billed
WliDq the applicable BilliDq Pactor;
d. Any int.r..t accruiDq to the account.
4. When the BilliDq Pactor i. deactivated, any reaaininq balance in the
account .ill be reflected in the 1Ut. base rates.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-12 0080X082189 - (4)
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
84R-356
Dated
Dated 09-11-84
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, c.lif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
2.0.2.3
Page No.
SCHEDULE PCA
POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
(Continued)
5. 7K./P~ZLt/HtLZLfL_~/8_p_t~e~t/~K_ZZ/tKe~/4eweZ~pl/Lt/~ete~~_ttl
tewL~ed/P~X/BLZZL~.I'_tfet~/f~/~eteme/ettetfLw~/_f/_/4_te/4efetmL~e4/~t
tKe/P~ZLtIHtLZlfLe~/8_p_t~e~t' The tewL~ed PCA Billinq Factor~ will
be desiqned by qivinq consideration to the followinq factors:
a. Rate stability is desirable and frequent chanqes in the PCA
Billinq Factor~ are undesirable.
~, 7Ke/~_Z~te/I~/tK_/P~.etlee~f/I_Z~tl~./Atteaaf/~Ke~Z4/~-
m_Idf_L~_4/~_f.__d/_/pe~LfL._/"/III/III/~4/_/~~'_fLw~/'ZII/III'
If/~K_ZI/~_/fK_/pt_tfLt_/~f/fK_/P~ZLt/HtLZLtL~~/8_p_t~_~tlte/m_~e
_ppteptL_f_I_4~d~~_dt~/teltK_/PeX/ILIILd'/'_tfet.II~_._4/~~/fK_
_~flm_t./tetltKe/~I~~me~t./fetet_.t/petLe411.e/_./te/m-l~t_l~/tKe
_tt~aaf/~_Z~te/wlt.l~/t.e/e~t~Zl~.e4/Z1mlt.'I/ltll_f/~tIflme/fKe
t~tet_~t_4/_tted~f/~_I~te/_f/t.e/e~4/et/tKe/t~tet_~t/petle4/4eeg
~et~me/.te_tet/fK~/_/p~~lfl.e/"I"I/II'II~tIZe..ltK_~1_/de._fL.e
'ZJI/IIIII_~/_4~d.~.~f/L~/f.e/peX/ILZZl~'/'_ttet./~K_1Z/~e/m_4e/~e
_g/fe/tefdt~/tKe/_tted~f/~_I_~te/fe/.LfKL~/fKe/e~t~IL.Ke4/ILmLf~'
7Ke/m&tLmdm/~~aaf/l~/tKe/~_Z~tl~.I_tt~d~t/t_~/~e/_4~d~fe4Ittem
tlme/teltlme/~t/~/_ttLe~/etltK~/~ltt/ee~~tlllte/_tteaafltetltK_~.e'
L~/p~wet/~~ppltlte~f'I_~4/ptew14e/t_fe/~t~lZltt/t~/xaaKelmlg
eZetftltlt~.f~met.'
b. The fiDaDcial integrity of the Public Utilities Department .ill be
aaintained by applyiDq a PCA BilliDq ractor, when necessary, to ensure
that the Depar~nt does not overcollect or undercollect the revenue
required for sound fiDaDcial operation.
6. The Public Utilities Department shall furnish to the Public Utilities
Board and to the City Council f.eltep~ttI41~td.~e4/1d/p_ttIZlte.efKet
witH a notice of any proposed activation or ChaDge in the tewl~e4
PCA Billinq Factor. Any activation or chaDge in the PCA BilliDq Factor
requires approval by the City Council.
7. The Public Utilities Department qenerally will make the tewl'e4 PCA
Billinq Factors effective as of the first day of the appropriate month.
7. tlfeZlde/l_te.
7Ke/P~XIr/t~tlllteZlde/d~_.e/wlIZ/~e/~ef/~dtK/tK_f/fKel_wet_.e/tef_Z
t_tel/l~tld41~'/_ppt~ptl_te/~_~e/t_te~II.lIZ/~e/_ppte~Im_telt
33/pett~~tIZe~~/t._~/tKe/_wet_'e/tef_llt_fe/tet/~e~lltell~e
te~Lde~tl_Z/d~_'e' .
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
E Hective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
83R-433
Dated
Dated
11-08-83
E~-U
0080X082l89 - (5)
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 2 1 1
SCHEDULE NO. D
DOMESTIC SERVICE
APPLICABILITY - SCHEDULE DS
Applicable to domestic service includinq liqhtinq, heatinq, cookinq and power
or combination thereof in a sinqle-family accommodation.
RAIn
Rate A (01) is applicable where the customer is entitled to only the Basic
Residential Use lifeline allowances.
Rate B (02) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowance for electric water heatinq.
Rate C (03) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowance for electric space heatinq.
Rate D (04) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowances for both electric water and space heatinq.
Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any
additional lifeline allowance for life support systems.
Lifeline Usaqe:
Per Meter
Per Month
Customer Charqe -----------------------------------------
Enerqy Charqe (to be added to Customer Charqe):
First 240 kwh, Basic Lifeline per kwh --------------
'2.20 $2100
6.100 UUU
Plus 250 kwh for Electric Water Beatinq, per kwh ---
Plus 550 kwh for Electric Space Seatinq, for
November 1 thru April 30, per kwh --------------
Plus all kwh for Life Support Allowance, per kwh ---
6.100 UUU
6.100 U.!U
6.100 U41U
Nonlifeline Usaqe:
All kwh in ezcess of the above, per kwh -----------------
10.245 Il/281t
Minimum Charqe:
The minimum charqe shall be the monthly Customer Charqe.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
Gere6~b~18!'9-13
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
84R-356
Dated
Dated
09-11-84
E~ -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. ~.l.~
SCHEDULB NO. D
DOMESTIC SERVICE
(Continued)
APPLICABILITY - SCHEDULB DSM
Applicable to domestic service includinq liqhtinq, heatinq, cookinq, and power
or combination thereof in a multifamily accommodation on a single premises
where all of the sinqle-family accommodations are not separately metered.
Closed to new installations as of June 1, 1979 escept aa otherwise provided in
Rule No. 16.
BAnS
Rate A (09) is applicable where the cuatomer ia entitled to only the Basic
Residential Use lifeline allowance.
Rate B (10) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowance for electric water heatinq.
Rate C (11) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowance for electric space heatinq.
Rate D (12) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowances for both electric water and space heatinq.
Rate B (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any additional
lifeline allowance for life support systems.
Lifeline Usaqe:
Per Meter
Per Month
Customer Charqe -----------------------------------------
Energy Charqe (to be added to Customer Charqe):
First 190 kwh*, Basic Lifeline, per kwh ------------
Plus 200 kwh* for Blectric Water Beatinq, per kwh --
Plus 330 kwh* for Blectric Space Beatinq, for
November 1 thru April 30, per kwh -------------
Plus all kwh for Life Support Allowance, per kwh ---
2.20 '2i88
6.100 ".!U
6.100 "flU
6.100 7ifl7t
6.100 ".!U
Nonlifeline Usaqe:
All kwh in escess of the above, per kwh -----------------
10.245 lIi2Ut
Minimum Charqe:
The minimum charqe shall be the monthly Customer Charqe.
*The kilowatt-hours for these blocks shall be multiplied by the number of
sinqle-family accommodations on the meters.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080n9-14
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
84R-356
Dated
Dated 09-11-84
EL..-82
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. :z 1 ]
SCHEDULE NO. D
DOMESTIC SERVICE
(Continued)
APPLICABILITY-SCHEDULE DSMS
Applicable to domestic service includinq liqhtinq. heatinq, cookinq, and power
or a combination thereof in a multifamily accommodation on a sinqle premises
where all of the sinqle-family accommodations are separately sub-metered.
~
Rate A (05) is applicable where the customer is entitled to only the Basic
Residential Use lifeline allowance.
Rate B (06) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowance for electric water heatinq.
Rate C (07) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowance for electric space heatinq.
Rate D (08) is applicable when the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowances for both electric water and space heatinq.
Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any
additional lifeline allowance for life support systems.
Lifeline Usaqe:
Per Meter
Per Month
Customer Charqe -----------------------------------------
Energy Charqe (to be added to Customer Charqe):
First 240 kwh*, Basic Lifeline, per kwh ------------
Plus 250 kwh. for Ilectric Water Beatinq, per kwh --
Plus 550 kwh. for Electric Space Seatinq, for
November 1 thru April 30, per kwh ---------------
Plus all kwh for Life Support Allowance, per kwh ---
2.20 '12111
4.123 lifllt
4.123 BiUlt
4.123 BiUlt
4.123 BiUlt
Nonlifeline Usaqe:
All kwh in ezcess of the above, per kwh -----------------
10.245 IliZUt
Minimum Charqe:
The minimum charqe shall be the monthly Customer Charqe.
*The kilowatt-hours for these blocks shall be multiplied by the number of
single-family accommodations on the meter.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General ManaJl!r
1969b080Z1l9-15
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
842-356
Dated
Dated
09-11-84
EL-82
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 2.1."
SCHEDULE NO. D
DOMESTIC SERVICE
(Continu.d)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. LIFELINE SERVICE
1. Applicability. Lif.line ..rvic. .hall be made available only to
dom.stic ..rvic. bill.d on Sch.dule No.. DS, DSM and DSMS.
2. Eliqibility. All domestic cu.tomer. on Schedule. Nos. DS, DSM and
DSMS are .ntitl.d to an allocation of a lif.lin. quantity of .l.ctricity which
is n.c..sary to .upply the minimum .n.rgy n.ed. of the averaq. r..id.ntial
us.r:
a. For ba.ic r..id.ntial u..; and
b. If qualifi.d, for wat.r h.atinq and .pac. h.atinq; and,
c. If qualifi.d, for an ....ntial lif.-.upport d.vic. us.d by a
full-time r.sid.nt of a r..id.ntial hous.hold.
3. Basic R..id.ntial U... Each .liqibl. dome.tic custom.r will be
allow.d a lif.lin. quantity of .l.ctricity for liqhtinq, cookinq, and food
r.friq.ratinq, which i. sp.cifi.d as basic r..id.ntial us.. The lif.line
quantity of .l.ctricity for ba.. r.sid.ntial u.. i. s.t forth on the
applicabl. rat. .chedule. and i. to b. billed at the rat.. d.signat.d.
4. Wat.r H.atinq. Each .liqibl. domestic custom.r may b. allowed an
additional lif.lin. quantity of electricity for wat.r h.atinq, upon
application to the Utility if .lectricity i. the dome.tic customer'. primary
sourc. for wat.r h.atinq. Th. lif.lin. quantity of .lectricity for water
heatinq is ..t forth on the applicabl. rat. .ch.dul. and is to be bill.d at
the rat.s d.signat.d.
5. Spac. H.atinq. Each eliqibl. dom.stic custom.r may b. allowed an
additional lif.lin. quantity of el.ctricity for space h.atinq for s.rvice
render.d durinq the month. of Novemb.r throuqh April, inclusive, upon
application to the Utility if el.ctricity i. the domestic custom.r's primary
source for p.rman.ntly-installed spac. heatinq. Th. lif.lin. quantity of
electricity for .pace h.atinq is to be bill.d at the rat.. d.signat.d.
6. Life-Support D.vices in Cu.tomer's Resid.nce. Each eliqibl.
domestic custom.r may b. allowed an additional lif.lin. quantity of
electricity, upon application to the Utility wh.re .uch cu.tomer provid.s
certification that a full-time r.sid.nt of the hous.hold r.qularly r.quires
the use of an .ssential life-support d.vic., .uch as a r..pirator, iron lunq,
or kidney dialysis machin..
(Continu.d)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080289-l6
79R-292
None
Dated
Dated
05-22-79
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
EL-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.1.5
SCHEDULE NO. D
DOMESTIC SERVICE
(Continued)
A, LIFELINE SERVICE (Continued)
Procedure for Certification
The Utility may require that:
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
utilisation 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, 5 and 6 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 .ingle-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 Utilities.
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, 5, and 6
above.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080289-17
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
791-292
None
Dated
Dated
05-22-79
Effective
EL -82
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. ." "
SCHEDULE NO. D
DOMESTIC SERVICE
(Continued)
A. LIFELINE SERVICE (Continued)
9. Billinq. The customer charqe and the enerqr charqe shall be billed
in the appropriate blocks at the rates desiqnated as applicable to lifeline
service up to the total of the applicable lifeline quantItIes as determined in
accordance with Paraqraphs 3, 4, 5 and 6 above. Usaqe In escess of the total
applicable lifeline quantIties shall be billed in the blocks continuinq from
the point reached by the total of the applicable lifelIne quantities at the
rates desiqnated. In addition, all kIlowatt-hours sold shall be subject to
the Power Cost Adjustment Clause.
B. MULTI-FAMILY ACCOMODATIONS
Where all of the sinqle-family accommodations in an apartment house,
court qroup, or similar multi family accommodations are on a sinqle meter, the
customer shall have the followinq options:
1. To be billed in General Service Schedules GS-l or GS-2; or
2. To be billed on the applicable DSM or DSMS rate of this schedule.
C. POWER COST ADJUSTMENT
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided in Schedule PCA.
The applicable power cost adjustment billinq factor set forth therein will be
applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this schedule.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Mana~r
1969b080l'89-18
Effective 11-03-82 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
828-534
79R-292
Dated
Dated
11-02-82
05-22-79
E~-82
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.
1.1 1
SCHEDULE NO. GS-1
GENERAL SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and
power.
DIn
Per Meter
Per Month
Rate A (13)
Customer Charge ---------------------------------------- 5.00 'l.il8
Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge):
All kwh. per kwh -------------------------------- 10.114 ZZiZllt
Minimwn Charge:
The minimwn charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge.
Rate B (14) and (19)
Demand Charge:
First 15 EM or le.. of billing demand -----------
All ezcess EM of billing demand, per EM ---------
Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge):
All kwh. per kwh --------------------------------
77.25 'I7UlI
5.15 .nl
7.202 lillIt
Minimwn Charge:
The minimwn charge shall be the monthly Demand Charge.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Service voltage per rules and regulations.
B. Rate B is applicable when a demand meter is installed in accordance with
Special Condition E.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
19691:>080289-19
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
84R-356
Dated
Dated 09-11-84
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. ~ . ~. ~
SCHEDULE NO. GS-l
GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
C. The billinq demand in any month shall be the averaq. kilowatt input
indicated or recorded by instrum.nts to b. suppli.d, owned, and maintained by
the City and at the City's expens. upon the consum.r's pr.mises adjacent to
the watt hour meter, in the 15 minute int.rval in which the consumption of
electric energy is qreater than in any oth.r 15 minute int.rval in the month,
but not l.ss than eith.r (1) 50' of the contract.d for or connected load, or
(2) 50' of the hiqh.st billinq demand in the pr.cedinq .l.v.n months,
which.v.r is the qr.at.r. How.v.r, in no case shall the billinq demand be
l.ss than the minimum billing d.mand. Billing d.mand shall b. d.t.rmined to
the nearest 1/10 KW.
D. Where the demand is intermitt.nt or subjected to viol.nt fluctuations, the
maximum d.mand may b. ba..d on a l....r int.rval.
E. ~ maximum d.mand met.r will b. install.d when, in the op1n10n of the
Utilities Department, the customer's load and use charact.ristics indicat.
that the maximum demand may exc..d 21 lSKW or when the customer r.qu.sts a
demand rate.
F. Where the City installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a
custom.r to s.rv. separately an X-ray installation, the customer charqe will
be incr.ased by $1.00 p.r kva of transformer capacity r.quest.d.
G. No adjustment will be mad. for any t.mporary r.duction in load. Any
customer who resumes service within tw.lv. months must pay all charqes that
would have be.n bill.d had s.rvic. be.n continuous.
H. Pow.r Co.t Adjustments
The rat.s above are subj.ct to adjustm.nt as provid.d for in
Schedule PC~. Th. applicable pow.r cost adjustm.nt billinq factor set forth
therein will be appli.d to all twK kilowatt-hours billed under this
schedule.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080289-20
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
891-
821-534
Dated
Dated 11-02-82
EL-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.
3.3.1
SCHEDULE NO. GS-2
GENERAL SERVICE
APPLICJ.BILITY
Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and
power. This schedule is mandatory for all customers whose monthly mazimum
demand has esceeded 200 kw for any three months during the preceding 12 months
and whose average demand for the preceding 12 months also esceed. 200 kw. Any
customer whose monthly mazimum 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 (21)
Per Meter
Per Month
Demand Chargez
First 2001M or less of billing demand ----------
All Esces. 1M of billing demand, per 1M --------
Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge)z
All kwh, per kwh -------------------------------
1,260.00 '1/211ill
6.30 ////Iill
6.805 BiUlt
Minimum Chargez
The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Demand Charge.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Service voltage per rules and regulations.
B. Billing Demand:
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 City's ezpense upon the consumer's premises adjacent to
the watt-hour meter, in the 15 minute interval 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 200 1M. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest 1M.
Whenever the measured mazimum demand has esceeded 400 1M for three consecutive
months and thereafter until it has fallen below 300 1M for 12 consecutive
months, a 30 minute interval will be used. Where the demand is intermittent
or subjected to violent fluctuations, the mazimum demand may be based on a
shorter interval.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
1969b0802"89-21
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
84R-356
Dated
Dated 09-11-84
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.
~.L1
SCHEDULE NO. GS-2
GENERAL SERVICE
(Continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
C. Power Factor Adjustment:
The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows:
The charges will be decreased by 20 cents per kilowatt of measured
maximum demand and will be increased by 20 cents per kilovar of reactive
demand. However, in no case shall the kilovars used for the adjustment
be less than one-fifth the number of kilowatts.
The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the
kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to
be kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined
to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the
kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power
factor.
D. Voltage Discount:
The charges before power factor and power cost adjustments will be
reduced by 3' for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 to
10KV; by 4' for service delivered and metered at voltages of from llKV to
50KV; and by 5' for service delivered and metered at voltages from 50KV;
except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage
level is involved. a customer normally entitled to a 3' discount will be
entitled to a 4' discount.
E. Temporary Discontinuance of Service:
Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will
be made for a temporary di~te~ti~~6~t_/ef/~_t~lt_ reduction of load.
Any customer ptietlte who resumes service within twelve months
6tt_t/~nt>>lg_t~it_I.6~/di~te~ti~n_d/.iZZI>>_lt_~nit~d/te must pay all
charges w>>lt>> that would have been billed It had service been
continuous.
F. Power Cost Adjustment:
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule
PCA. The applicable power cost adjustment billing factor set forth
therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this 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
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
82R-534
Dated
Dated 11-02-82
EL.-U
1969b090789-23
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 1 4 1
avo :l:UU-,L
TIME-or-USE TEST
APPLICUILITY
Applicable to three-phase electric service of customer. who.e monthly mazimum
demand was 500 KW or qreater for any three months durinq the precedinq 12
months or, if no prior billinq history is available, whose total connected
liqhtinq and equipment load is 750 KW or qreater.
AVAILABILITY
Xlt.~f~..t/~.flaf/tx.lt.t.lt...af./~.f/f~ttx/~~_.I..tl..1.1./~a.~fl..
.I.tfl~a/f~/f.I./~.t_ft./aad.tlf.I~/~tK.d.l.l.atlfl"/d.tlaflfK./le~.~afK
'.tl~d/l...df.f.lt/f~II~.laf/tx.l.ff.tfl_./d.f.JIITK1~/.tK.d.I.I.fII/~.
tZ~~.d/f~/a..lta~f~~t~/le/"atx~/.ff.tltx.l.ff.tfl_./d.f.J A customer
desirinq service on this schedule or currently .erved on this schedule and
desirinq service on a different schedule shall notify the City in writinq at
. least fifteen (15) day. in advance of his intended chanqe in service schedule.
Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability.
Demand Charqe:
All on-peak billinq demand-per KW
Plus all mid-peak billinq demand, per KW
Plus the first 500 KW or less of off-peak
billinq demand, per KW
Plus all off-peak billinq demand in
excess of 500 KW, per KW
Energy Charqe (added to Demand Charqe):
All on-peak energy, per KWh
Plus all mid-peak energy, per KWh
Plus all off-peak energy, per KWh
Per Meter Per Month
SWllller Winter
. 4.03 ,IIJiIl . 4.03 */1 /80
2.12 'IIUII 2.12 *11 '00
345.00 ,321J88 3"5.00 U2 '00
.69 '/lI/J1I .69 *11 /8S
10.813_ 18JlIle 10.670_ 10JU0t
9.884_ I.J311~ 9.233~ 18nest
7.873_ 17 JU3e 7.714_ 17/2nt
RATES ( )
Minimum Charqe:
The monthly minimum charqe shall be the monthly Demand Charqe.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Service voltaqe per rules and requlations.
Continued
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General ManaJl!r
1969b080n9-23
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
88R-4
Dated
Dated 01-05-88
EL. -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 2.4.2
SCHEDULE NO. TOU-l
TIME-Of-USE TEST
(continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
B. Time periods are defined as follows:
On-Peak:
1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays.
5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; winter weekdays except holidays.
Mid-Peak:
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; summer
weekdays except holidays.
7:00 a.m. to 5:00 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.
The summer season shall commence at 12:00 midnight on fHe/tlt~f/8dri~'1
/lri/ldrie June 1 and continue until 12:00 midnight et/fHe/tlt~f/Sdri~'1
lri/0t!e~et/lri/e'tH/1e't on September 30 in each year. The winter
season shall commence at 12:00 midnight on fHe/tlt~f/Sdri~'1/lri October
1 of each year and continue until 12:00 midnight of fHe/tlt~f/8dri~'1
ld/ldrie on June 30 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 on-peak, mid-peak, and
off-peak time periods. The billing demands for the mid-peak and off-peak
time periods shall be the maximum rate of consumption of electric energy
measured in any 30-minute interval during the monthly billing period. The
billing demand for the
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
0080X080889 - (6)
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
!!K-4
Dated 01-05-88
Dated
E~-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 2. 4 . 3
SCHEDULE NO. TOU-l
TIME-or-USE TEST
(continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
on-peak period shall be qreater of (i) the mazimum consumption of
electric enerqy in any 30-minute interval durinq the current monthly
billinq period, (ii) 50' of the load level under contract with the City.
or (iii) 50' of the hiqhest billinq demand for the on-peak period in the
precedinq eleven months.
Billinq demand shall be determined to the nearest EW. Where the demand is
intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, the mazimum demand may be
based on a shorter interval.
D. Power Factor Adjustment
The charqes will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows:
The charqes will be decreased by 20 cents per kilowatt of measured mazimum
demand and will be increased by 20 cents per kilovar of reactive demand.
However, in no case shall the kilovars used for the adjustment be less
than one-fifth the number of kilowatts.
The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplyinq the
kilowatts of measured mazimum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to
be kilowatt hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined
to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the
kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reversal operation on leadinq power
factor.
E. Voltaqe Discount
The charqes before power factor and power cost adjustments will be reduced
by 3' for service delivered and metered at voltaqes of from 2 or 10 IV; by
4' for service delivered and metered at voltaqes of from llKV to 50KV; and
by 5' for service delivered and metered at voltaqes above 50KV; ezcept
that when only one transformation from a transmission voltaqe level is
involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3' discount will be entitled
to a 4' discount.
Continued
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080289-25
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
891-
881-4
Dated
Dated 01-05-88
EL-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. %.4.4
SCHEDULE NO. TOU-l
TIME-or-USE TEST
(continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
F. Temporary Discontinuance of Service
Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be
made for a temporary .1.t'~fl~~aat'I'f/..t~lt. redactioD of load. Any
customer, ftl.tlf. wbo resumes service within twelve months 'ff.tl..t~
..t~lt'I."I.l.t.~~.tf'.II.lll/~/t.t.lt'.lf' ~t pay all charges
.HltH that would have been billed if ha4 service ~'.I.'f/~"~
.L.t'~fL~~'. beaD CODtinuoua.
G. Power Cost Adjustment
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule
PCA. The applicable power coat adjustment billing factor set forth
therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under thia schedule.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Mana~r
1969b080289-26
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
88R-4
Dated
Dated 01-05-88
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Jtilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. Z . 5.1
SCHEDULE NO. TOU-1TS
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to three-phase electric service for thermal energy storaqe
equipment which is metered separately from other liqhtinq and equipment load.
AVAILABILITY
A customer meetinq the requirements set forth above may elect no more
frequently than once per year to take service under this schedule or any other
rate schedule applicable to his service conditions. A customer desirinq
service on a different schedule, or currently served on this schedule, and
desirinq service on a different schedule shall notify the City in writinq at
least fifteen (15) days in advance of his intended chanqe in service
schedule. .e/..t;lt.I'~.II/~.I';'lI~I./e~/t~l'l.t~.d~I.I'tt.tI8.t.~etl
I"2/IIAdtlt~.tem.tle~/tKl'l.t~.d~I.I.tlt~'t/d.te/m~.tlt.~.I.et;lt.
t~.t.'tt.tl.tltK.lt'te/.t~.d~Ieltetl'.I.tt/e~./etltKe/m~Itlplelt.t.
.t~.d~I."ltKe~/'ppIlt~Ie/te/t~e/'et;lt.lte~dltle~'/
Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability.
Demand Charqe:
All on-peak billinq demand, per EN
Plus all mid-peak billinq demand, per
Plus all off-peak billinq demand in
ezeess of 500 EN, per EN
Energy Charqe (added to Demand Charqe)
All on-peak energy, per ltWh
Plus all mid-peak energy, per KWh
Plus all off-peak energy, per ltWh
Per Meter Per Month
Summer Winter
3.39 '1IJiZl . 3.39 'IIJ 20
EN 2.12 '1/2/81 . 2.12 '112 00
1.38 '111/31 . 1.38 '//1 J0
15.660_ lunllt 15.369_ U/flIt
12.346_ Ill/leU 11.953_ ll/270~
4.529t Ilf/27lt 4.355_ If aUt
RATES (
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Service voltaqe per rules and requlations.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080n9-27
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
88R-4
Dated
Dated
01-05-88
EL-82
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No,
2.5.2
SCHEDULE NO. TOU-1TS
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE
(continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
B. Time periods are defined as follows:
On-Peak:
1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. summer weekdays ezcept holidays.
5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. winter weekday. ezcept holidays.
Mid-Peak:
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. summer
weekdays ezcept holidays.
7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. winter weekdays ezcept holidays.
Off-Peak:
All other hours.
Off-peak 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.
The summer season shall commence at 12:00 midnight on tX~/fft~t/laDd.t
lallaD~/~d JUDe 1 aDd continue until 12:00 midnight .f/t~~/fft.t
Idad'tlfa/0~t.~~t OD Septeaber 30 in each year. The winter season
shall commence at 12:00 midnight on tX~/flt~t/ldad't in October 1 of
each year and continue until 12:00 midnight .f/tX~/fft.t/laDd.tILdllaD.
on June 30 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 ezpense, upon the customer's premises.
Separate billing demand shall be determined for the on-peak, mid-peak, and
off-peak time periods. The billing demands for the mid-peak and off-peak
time periods shall be the mazimum rate of consumption of electric energy
measured in any 30-minute interval during the monthly billing period. The
billing demand for the
, .
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
ooaoxoaoaa9 - (7)
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
'Pi
vei 4
Dated
Dated n, _nr;._R'
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Jtilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. %.5.3
SCHEDULE NO. TOU-1TS
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE
(continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
on-peak period shall be qreater of (i) the mazimum consumption of electric
energy in any 30-minute interval durinq the current monthly billinq period,
(ii) 50' of the load level under contract with the City, or (iii) 50' of the
highest billing demand for the on-peak period in the preceding eleven months.
Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest 1M. Where the demand is
intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, the mazimum demand may be
based on a shorter interval.
D. Power Factor Adjustment
The charqes will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows:
The charqes will be decreased by 20 cents per kilowatt of measured mazimum
demand and will be increased by 20 cents per kilovar of reactive demand.
However, in no case shall the kilovars used for the adjustment be less
than one-fifth the number of kilowatts.
The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the
kilowatts of measured mazimum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to
be kilovatt hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined
to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the
kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reversal operation on leading power
factor.
E. Voltage Discount
The charqes before pover factor and pover cost adjustments vill be reduced
by 3' for service delivered and metered at voltaqes of from 2 or 10 KV; by
4' for service delivered and metered at voltaqes of from llKV to 50KV; and
by 5' for service delivered and metered at voltaqes above 50KV; except
that vhen only one transformation from a transmission voltaqe level is
involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3' discount vill be entitled
to a 4' discount.
(continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manaaer
1969b080i89-29
Effectiv~1-06-88 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
88R-4
Dated 01-05-88
Dated
EL -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. z. 5.4
SCHEDULE NO. TOU-ITS
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE
(continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
F. Temporary Discontinuance of Service
Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be
made for a temporary .i~t_dtidd~t~/_f/~~t~it~ reduction of load. Any
customer, fti_t/t_/t~~amldf re.u.e. service within twelve months 'ft~t
_dtK/~~t~lt~/.'~/.I.t_aa~tt..I/.1ZZ/M~/t~..lt~./t_ .uat pay all
charqes .KltK that would have been billed If had service K,./d_t
M~~d/.l~t_dtld... been continuoua.
G. Power Cost Adjustment
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule
PCA. The applicable power cost adjustment billinq factor set forth
therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this schedule.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080289-30
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
898-
88R-4
Dated
Dated 01-05-88
EL..-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 2.6.1
SCHEDULE NO. PA
POWER-AGRICULTURAL
APPLICABILITY
Applicability to power service for general agricultural purposes, or for
general water or sewerage pumping.
RATE (24)
Per Meter
Service Charge: Per Month
Two horsepower and over of connected load, per
horsepower ---------------------------------------------- $1.10
Energy Charge (to be added to Service Charge):
All kwh, per kwh ---------------------------------------- 7.473 g'1~7e
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service Charge.
RATE (23)
Applicable to water utility pumps which are being controlled to
limit the electrical system peak demand.
Service Charge:
Two horsepower and over of connected load, per
horsepower ----------------------------------------------
Energy Charge (to be added to Service Charge):
All kwh, per kwh ----------------------------------------
Per Meter
Per Month
$ 1.10
5.633 /S'~7'1e
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service 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 1 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 j~i a temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer who
resumes service on such connected load within 12 months jtt~t/tt/~.~
~t~t~ri~~tt~~'/~tll/~~/t~~~tt~./t~ .ust pay all charges ~HttH tbat would
have been billed tt had t~~/t~~~t~tt/t~.~tt~~/~t/~~~~~~t~./l~../~../~~t
~~~ri/~j~~ service been continuous.
D. Power Cost Adjustment:
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule
PCA. The applicable power cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
Dated
Dated
09-11-84
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No. 899-
84R-356
EL-82
1969b090789-32
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, ~Iif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.7.1
SCHEDULE NO. LS-l
LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY,
CITY-OWNED LIGHTING DISTRICTS
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to lighting districts for street and highway lighting service
supplied from overhead lines where the City owns and maintains the street
lighting equipment. This rate schedule is used only for the purposes of
calculatinq taz assessments and is closed to Utility accounts for service.
Rate (26)
Billable Rate Per Lamp
Line Per Month All
Lamp Size and Type Watts Night Service
2.500 Lumen Incandescent ----------------- 152 12.79 $/9/115
4,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor ---------------- 100 10.54 I0iI7
7,500 Lumen Mercury Vapor ---------------- 175 13 . 23 IU:a-6
20,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor ---------------- 400 21.39 Z0iH
55,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor ---------------- 1000 42.30 4rU86
5,800 Lumen High Pressure Sodium Vapor 70 9.03 9iU
9,500 Lumen High Pressure Sodium Vapor 100 10.10 I Ii :a-9
22,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium Vapor 200 14.18 IBi80
30,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium Vapor 250 16.30 IUn
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Standard Equipment Furnished. Mast arm construction will be furnished.
Enclosed luminaires will be furnished for lamps of 2500 lumens, or larger.
Such standard lighting equipment will be attached to wood poles.
B. Other Than Standard Equipment. Where the customer requests the
installation of other than the standard equipment and such requested equipment
is acceptable to the City, the city will install the requested equipment
provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost
installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made for
this purpose will not be refunded. Facilities installed in connection with
such agreements become and remain the sole property of the City.
C. Hours of Service: Approximately 4140 hours per year.
D. Power Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as
provided for in Schedule PCA. The applicable power cost adjustment billing
factor set forth therein will be applied to 20 kwh per month per 1000 lumens
for incandescent Imaps, to 8 kwh per month per 1000 lumens for mercury vapor
lamps and to 5 kwh per month per 1000 lumens for high pressure sodium vapor
lamps.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
84R-356
Dated
Dated 09-11-84
EL.-U
1969b090789-33
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.
2.8.1
SCHEDULE NO. LS-2
LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY,
CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION. UBMETERED
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to street and highway lighting where customer owns and maintains
street lighting equipment.
RATE (25)
Per Meter
Per Month
AII/K.K/~~t/m6ntK/
lBJIUSZt
All Niaht Mldnl~Kt
For each kw of lamp load $31.55 38176 S/23JU
Lamp Size & Tvt>e Billable Line Watts
152W - 2,500 LUl1Ien Incandescent 152
100W - 4,000 LUl1Ien Mercury Vapor 125
175W - 7,500 LUl1Ien Mercury Vapor 210
400W - 20,000 LUl1Ien Mercury Vapor 454
1000W - 55,000 LUl1Ien Mercury Vapor 1168
70W - 5,800 LUl1Ien High Pressure SodiUl1l 105
100W - 9,500 LUl1Ien High Pressure SodiUl1l 144
200W - 22,000 LUl1Ien High Pressure SodiUl1l 254
250W - 30,000 LUl1Ien High Pressure SodiUl1l 310
310M - 37,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium 383
400M - 50,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium 485
1000M - 140,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium 1065
SPECIAL CORDITIORS
A. Service voltage per rules and regulations.
B. The cuato.er sha1l furnish, maintain and operate the street light
facilities.
C. Pover Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as
provided for in Schedule PCA. The applicable pover cost adjustment billing
factor set forth therein viII be applied to 345/kwh per IIIOnth per EN of lamp
load for all night service andl~o/188/~!Vpetlm6ntB/petIEN/of/lamp/load/f6t
.i4Di9~/.~rtit~.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-82 1969b090789-34
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
84R-356
Dated
Dated 09-11-84
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utiliti. Financill Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anlheim, C.lif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
PI9INo.
1 Q 1
SCBEDOLB BO. LS-3
LIGBTIBG - STREET All]) BIGIDfAY,
CUSTQMBB-OIIIIBD I~A.r.T.~IOB. MR'I"RR1m
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to street and hiqbway liqhtiDq where cuat~r 0WD8 aDd .aintains
street liqhtiDq equipment.
RATE (28)
Per Meter
Per Month
Custo..r Charqe
All kwh per .onth
,1. 50
9.169_
SPECIAL CORDITIORS
A. Service voltage per rules aDd regulations.
B. The custOlMtr shall furnish, aaintain and operate the street liqht
facilities.
C. Power Cost Adjust8ent: The rates above are subject to adjuabMtnt as
provided for in Schedule PCA. The applicable power cost adjust8ent billinq
factor set forth therein .ill be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under
this schedule.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
Generll Mln.r
E ffectiv.
by Resolution No.
Supersedino Resolution No.
89:ft-
Dated
Dlted
EL.-U
1969b080989-35
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 2.10.1
SCHEDULE NO. LO
LIGHTING - OUTDOOR AREA
CITY- OWNED SYSTEM
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to outdoor area lighting service. other than street and highway
lighting service, supplied from overhead lines where the Utility owns and
maintains the area lighting equipment.
RATE (27)
Luminaire Charge:
Lamp Size and TvoeLamp Per Month
Rate Per
Lamp Per Month
7,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor
20,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor
22,000 Lumen Biqh Pressure Sodium
30,000 Lumen Biqh Pressure Sodium
Pole Charge (to be added to Luminaire Charge):
9.77 UU08
18.71 /2IJ38
11.50
13.62
Per Pole
Per Month
For each additional w~~d/~~le new
marb1ite standard installed
4.00 $UU
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Area lighting service will be furnished from ~usk to dawn, approximately
4,140 hours per year, by utility-owned luminaires supplied from the utility's
existing 120/240 volt overhead circuits and mounted on existing utility-owned
wood poles as standard equipment. Where the service requested required the
installation of additional new wood poles, not more than one new wood pole
will be installed for each luminaire in the installation.
B. Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard
equipment furnished by the utility and such requested equipment is acceptable
to the utility. the utility will install the requested equipment provided the
customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost installed between
such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made for this purpose will
not be refunded. Facilities installed in connection with such agreements
become and remain the sole property of the utility.
C. This service will be in accordance with utility's specifications as to
equipment, installation, maintenance and operation.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
E fflCtive
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
84R-356
Dated
Dated 09-11-84
EL..-12
1969b090789-36
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. ANheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RA rES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page NO.2_tO 1
SCHEDULE NO. LO
LIGHTING - OUTDOOR AREA
CITY-OWNED SYSTEM
(continued)
D. The utility will replace lamps on a scheduled basis, and individual lamps
will be replaced upon service failure, as soon as practical after notification
by the customer, subject to utility's operating schedules.
E. A written contract for a term of one year will be required by utility when
service is first established under this schedule.
F. This service will be furnished only where the installation is considered
by the utility to be of a permanent and established character.
G. Power Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as
provided for in Schedule PCA. The applicable power cost adjustment billing
factor set forth therein will be applied to 8 kwh per month per 1000 lumens.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
E Hective
by Resolution No. 89R-
Superseding Resolution No. 82R-534
Datf9
Dattd-02-82
EI..-IZ
1969b090789-37
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.2.ll.l
SCHEDULE NO. MS
MUNICIPAL SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to single or three phase service where the City of Anaheim owns,
operates and maintains the electrical equipment.
RATE (15)
All kwh per meter per month ---------------- 8.337 "'l1t per kwh
RATE (17) - Applicable to water utility booster pumps which are being
controlled to limit the electrical system peak demand.
All kwh per meter per month ---------------- 6.497 7"W1t
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Power Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as
provided for in Schedule PCA. The applicable power cost adjustment billing
factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under
this schedule.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
Effective
Dated
Dated
09-11-84
EL-82
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No. 89R-
84R-356
1969b090789-38
r
I
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
"":N S. Anaheim Blvd.
~naheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.3. 0 . 1
RULES & REGULATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE NO.
RULE NO. II11&.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15.1
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Definitions
Description of Service
Application for Service
Contracts
Special Information Required on Forms
Establishment & Reestablishment of Credit
Deposits
Notices
Rendering and Payment of Bills
Disputed Bills
Discontinuance and Restoration of Service
Rates and Optional Rates
Temporary Service
Shortage of Supply and Interruption of
Delivery
Line Extensions
Underground Extensions Within New Residential
Subdivisions
Service Connections and Facilities on
Customers' Premises
Meter Tests and Adjustment of Bills For M~t~t
Errors
Supply to Separate Premises and Resale
Rate Stabilization Account
Replacement of Overhead with Underground
Distribution Facilities
Swimming Pool Off-Peak Filtration
Cogeneration and Small Power
Production Interconnection Standards
Utility Charqes
3.1.1
3.2.1
3.3.1
3.4.1
3.5.1
3.6.1
3.7.1
3.8.1
3.9.1
3.10.1
3.11.1
3.12.1
3.13.1
3.14.1
3.15.0.1
3.15.1.1
3.16.1
3.17.1
3.18.1
3.19.1
3.20.1
3.21.1
3.22.1
3.23.1
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
1969b080989-38
E...-12
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
Dated
Dated
12 OQ IiQ
80R
aiR &to
CITY OF ANAHEIM
'.",ulities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.1.1
Page No.
AUW" au. ~
DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of these tariff schedules, the terms and expressions listed
below shall have the meaninq set forth opposite them:
Aqricultural Power Service: Aqricultural power service is that portion of
electric enerqy and service used by a person in connection with the
production, harvestinq, and preparation for market of aqricultural and
horticultural products, includinq poultry and livestock, on land owned and/or
operated by such person for the production of aqricultural products, but does
not apply to processinq of products raised by others.
Applicant: A person or aqency requestinq the utility to supply electric
service.
Application: A written request to the utility for service as distinquished
from an inquiry as to the availability or charqes for such service.
Billinq Demand:
schedules based
connected load.
provided for by
The load or demand used for computinq charqes
on the size of the customer's load or demand.
the measured maximum demand, or a modification
applicable rate schedule.
under rate
It may be the
of either as
Billinq Period: The time interval between two consecutive meter readinqs that
are taken for billinq purposes.
City: The City of Anaheim - Public Utilities Department. Responsible for
the manaqement and operation of the Electric Utility on behalf of the City
Council and the residents of the City of Anaheim.
City Council: The City Council of the City of Anaheim, California.
Class of Service: Different classes of service are: General Liqhtinq,
Multiple-Phase Liqhtinq, Combination Liqhtinq and Power, Emerqency Liqhtinq,
Sinqle-Phase Power, Polyphase Power, Weldinq, X-ray, Fire Pump, Fire Alarm,
and Stand-by Power (permitted only where stand-by and normal circuit
conductors are in separate raceways and enclosures).
Commercial Develop8ent.: Consi.t of two or .ore enterprise. engaged in trade
or the furnishing of .ervice., e.CJ., shopping center., .ale. enterprises,
busine.s office., profe.sional office., and educational or CJOver~ntal
coapleze..
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
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-!2 1969b080989-40
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
1.111-4 I ts
Dated
Dated
~U-;':C-/~
CITY OF ANAHEIM
I ',ilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.1.2
Page No.
l\:UJ.,,1:o 1'1\.1. ...
DEFINITIONS
(Continued)
Customer: The person in whose name service is rendered as evidenced by the
signature on the application, contract, or agreement for that service, or. in
the absence of a signed instrument, by the receipt and payment of bills
regularly issued in his name regardless of the identity of the actual user of
the service.
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.
Date of Presentation: The date upon which a bill or notice is mailed, or
delivered by the utility, to the customer.
Distribution Lines: Overhead pole lines and/or underground facilities
consisting of conduit and cable which are operated at nominal distribution
voltages.
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 ezceed 300 watts for lighting or 2 hp for power.
General Manager: General Manager of the City of ADaheUi, Public Utilities
Deparc.ent or a desiC)D8e.
General Service: Service to any lighting or power installation ezcept those
eligible for service on single-family or .ultif8aily domestic, street
lighting, outdoor area lighting, municipal, or stand-by schedules.
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 t.4...f.d installed in
accordance with tariff. 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 op1n10n of the utility, is
subject to discontinuance for a time or at intervals.
(continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-82 1969b080989-4l
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No,
898-
71R-478
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.1.3
age o.
RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
(Continued)
Lighting Service: Service to any apparatus transforming electric energy into
light for all visual purposes ezcept those specified under "Power Service".
Line Eztension: All facilities, ezcluding transformer, service connection and
meter required to eztend electric service from the utility's ezisting
permanent facilities to the point of delivery to the customer.
Mailed: by notice or other cOJllllunication will be considered "mailed" when it
is enclosed in a sealed envelope, properly addressed, and deposited in any
United States Post Office boz, postage prepaid.
Mazimum 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 the
customer.
Multifamily Accommodation: An apartment building, duplez, 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, quest or resort ranches, tourist camps, motels, auto
courts, and trailer courts, consisting primarily of quest rooms and/or
transient accommodations, are not classed as multifamily accommodations.
Municipal Service: Utility Service. .upplied to City of ADaheia 4epart:.ents.
Nominal Voltage: The nominal voltage of a circuit is the approzimate 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 ezisting 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 may be continuous. intermittent, or
seasonal in nature.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
E~-'2 1969b080989-41
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
80R-400
Dated
Dated 09-09-80
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.1.4
RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
(Continued)
Person: Any individual, partnership, corporation, public agency, or other
organization operating as a single entity.
Point of Delivery: The point where conductors of the Utility are connected to
the conductors of the customer, regardless of the location of the Utility's
meters or transformers. Utility conductors may be owned, leased, or under
license by the Utility, and the conductors of the customer may be owned,
leased, or under license by the customer.
Power Service: Service to apparatus or equipment used for purposes other than
lighting shall be considered as power service. Lamps or lights used for
purposes which, in the opinion of the Utility, are not general illumination
purposes are classed as power service, such as the following: motion picture
projection, motion picture and television production, production of chemical
reactions, sterilizing, drying, radiant heating, therapeutic, photographic
processing, stimulating the growth or yield of agricultural products, pilot or
indicating lights on power control equipment, and lighting used as an aid in
the operation of a motor-driven production machine for the purpose of checking
tool settings or dial readings, measuring or inspecting the product while on
the machine, when the lamps are installed as an integral part of the machine
and energized from its power supply.
Premises: All of the real property and apparatus employed in a single
enterprise on an integral parcel of land undivided, excepting in the case of
industrial, agricultural, oil field. resort enterprises, and public or
quasi-public institutions, by a dedicated street, highway, or other public
thoroughfare, or a railway. Automobile parking lots constituting a part of
and adjacent to a single enterprise may be separated by an alley from the
remainder of the premises served.
Pull Box: An enclosure for joining conductors which also provides by its
size. arrangement, and location the necessary facilities for pulling the
conductors into place. This term as used here includes structures also known
as "manhole", "hand hold", and "switch board pull section".
(,.,.._..~_.._A\
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-42
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R-478
66R-5H
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
OA-02-66
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.1.5
Page No.
RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
(Continued)
Quasi-public Institutions: Public utilities, educational institutions, and
hospitals, whether publicly or privately owned, where the property, campus or
hospital qrounds eztend over relatively larqe areas throuqh which public
streets may run.
Rate Charqes: Charqes in the rate schedules may include the followinq:
Customer Charqe: That portion of the charqe for service which is a fized
amount without reqard to connected load, demand, or enerqy consumption in
accordance with the rate schedule.
Demand Charqe: That portion of the charqe for service which varies with
the billinq demand in accordance with the rate schedule.
Enerqy Charqe: That portion of the charqe for service which varies with
the quantity of enerqy consumed in accordance with the rate schedule.
Minimum Charqe: The least amount for which service will be rendered in
accordance with the rate schedule.
Service Charqe: That portion of the charqe for service which is a fized
amount based on connected load in accordance with the rate schedule.
Standby Charqe: That portion of the charqe for standby service which is
a fized amount based on the mazimum load the Utility stands ready to
supply in accordance with the rate schedule.
Rate Schedule: May be one or more tariff paqes settinq forth the charqes and
conditions for a particular class or type of service at a qiven location. A
rate schedule, as referred to herein, shall include all the wordinq on the
applicable tariff paqe or paqes, such as, but not limited to, the followinq:
Schedule Number, Class of Service, Character or Applicability, Territory,
Rates, Conditions, and reference to Rules.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-43
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R-478
66R-531
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
08-02-66
EL -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92806
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.1. 6
RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
(Continu.d)
Rules: Tariff p.g.s which s.t forth th. .pplic.tion of .11 r.tes, ch.rg.s .nd
service wh.n such .pplicability i. not ..t forth in and .. . p.rt of the r.t.
schedules.
Service Wir.. or Conn.ction: Th. group of conductors, wheth.r overh..d or
underground, n.c....ry to conn.ct the ..rvic. .ntrance conductors of the
custom.r to the Utility'. supply lin., r.g.rdl..s of the loc.tion of the
Utility's met.rs or transformers. An overhe.d service connection, .ometimes
ref.rred to .s . "service drop", is the group of conductors between the
custom.r's building or other p.rmanent support and the Utility's .dj.cent pole.
Service Extension: Consists of the service wires or connections .s above
defined. Norm.lly the "service drop" is furnished .t the Utility's expense.
Single Enterprise:
on by . custom.r.
customers.
A sep.r.te business or other individu.l .ctivity c.rried
The term does not .pply to associations or combinations of
Single-Family Dwelling or Accommod.tion: A house, an apartment, a fl.t, or
any other residential unit which contains cooking facilities (not necessarily
electric) and which is used as a residence by a single family.
Standby Service: Service supplied to customers vho normally obt.in their
power requirements from sources other than the Utility. Under this service
the Utility provides. permanent service connection to supply the customer's
contr.cted load in .ccordance with the provisions of the standby schedule.
Street Lighting Service: Service to any lighting .pp.ratus used prim.rily for
the illumin.tion of streets, .lleys, highw.ys, or other public ways.
Swimming Pool: A permanently installed swimming pool, above or below ground,
with permanently installed pump, motor, filtering equipment and .utomatic
timer to control the operation of the pumping equipment. The pump motor must
be rated at . minimum of 3/4 horsepover.
Tariff P.ge: An individu.l page of the t.riff schedules.
T.riff Schedules: The entire body of effective rates, r.nt.ls, ch.rg.s, and
rul.s collectively of the Utility, as set forth herein, and including title
page, pr.liminary st.t.ment, r.t. sch.dul.s, ZL'~/of/~..tt.~t'/aad
de.L'tL..., and rul.s. aad/...;Ze/f.tm.i
(,........~~....._A\
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
EL-12 1969bOa09a9-44
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
RQR_
7QR_~nQ
Dated
Dated or;_~Q 7{,)
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92806
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P 3.1.7
age No.
RULE NO. I
DEFINITIONS
(Continued)
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, i. for operations of
a speculative character or the permanency of which haa not been established,
also i. considered temporary service.
Tract or Subdivision: An area for family dwellinqs which may be identified by
filed subdivision plans or as an area in which a qroup of dwellinq5 may be
constructed about the same time, either by a larqe scale builder or by several
builders workinq on a coordinated basis.
Utility: The City of Anaheim - Public Utilities Department.
Utility's Operatinq Convenience: The term refer, to the utilization. under
certain circumstances, of facilities or practices not ordinarily employed
which contribute to the over-all efficiency of the Utility's operations; it
does not refer to customer convenience nor to the use of facilities or
adoption of practices required to comply with applicable laws, ordinances,
rules or requlations, or similar requirements of public authorities.
X-ray Service: Service to any apparatus transforminq electric enerqy into
radiations similar to liqht but havinq wavelenqths of from .0006 to 2
anqstroms.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b0809S9-45
89R-
71R-478
Dated
Dated
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
10-26-71
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.
3.2.1
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
A. GENERAL
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, ezcept 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) ezcept where schedules specifically provide
otherwise.
4. Alternating current service of approzimately 60-cycle frequency will
be supplied.
5. Voltages referred to in the tariff schedules are nominal voltages and
in some few instances reasonable variations may occur.
6. Service will be supplied at one standard voltage for each class of
service.
B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS
1. Standard nominal voltages of the Utility are as follows:
a. Distribution voltages - 120, 120/240, 240, 240/480. 277/480,
2400 and 4160 volts.
b. Voltage' in ezces, of 33,000 volts are transmission voltages.
For its operating convenience, the City may elect to supply a
customer from lines of transmission voltage. In such case, the
customer may .elect as a standard delivery voltage one of the
following: 2400. 4160, 6900, 12,000 volts or such other voltage
as the City may approve.
c. Where the City maintains four-wire wye-connected polyphase
secondary mains: 120, 120/208, and 208 volts.
. - . .......A \
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
E~-12 1969b080989-46
Effective01 -O"_AR by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
AAD_"
A?D_I;":t4
Dated n1 _nl\_RR
Dated ,,_n'_A'
CITY OF ANAHE 1M
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.2.2
Page No.
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)
d. Where the City maintains four-wire delta-connected polyphase
secondary mains: 120, 120/240 and 240 volts.
e. All customer-owned utilization equipment must be desiqned and
rated in accordance with utilization voltage. specified by the
American National Standard C84.l for customer equipment to
perform satisfactorily.
f. The utility system is desiqned and maintained to provide service
voltage levels at the customer's main switch as specified by the
American National Standard C84.1. The Utility has no control
over the customer's utilisation voltage that results from
voltage drop in customer's wiring.
g. While average voltages are maintained as described in Paragraph
B.I.f. above, it must be recoqnised 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.
2. Single-Phase Service
a.
General
Voltage
Minimum Connected
Load Required
Maximum Connected
Load Allowed
120 Volts
. . . .
None .
1-15 amp. and 1-20 amp.
branch circuit
120/240
or 240 Volts
......
None . . . . .
400 amp. main switch
240/480 Volts
. . .
15 tva
. . . .
200 amp. main switch
2400 Volts or over . . . Varies with
Location
40 amp. main switch
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-47
EffectivtP-1-06-88 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
88R-4
82R-S34
Dated 01-05-88
Dated 11-02 -8 2
EL.-12
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
Page No.3. 2.3
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)
b. The maximum siae 120 volt single-phase motor allowed i. 1 hp and
the maximum size 240 volt, or higher voltage, single-phase motor
allowed is 10 hp.
c. Single-phase service may be supplied to installations having a
proposed main service switch in escess of the switch capacities
specified above provided the approval of the Utility first has
been obtained as to the number and size of switches, circuits
and related facilities. 120/240 volt installations will be
supplied by one of the following methods as determined by the
Utility.
(1) From two or three separate 120/240 volt service connections
at one location. Energy so supplied will be measured
through one meter. The connected load on any service
connection shall not be greater than twice that on any
other service connection.
(2) From one 120/240 volt connection where the proposed main
service switch doe. not esceed 400 ampere. capacity.
d. Where the City maintains four-wire vye-connected 120/208 volt
secondary mains, single-phase service is supplied at 120/208
volts, three wire, for which the maximum allowed is a 100-amp
main switch. Loads in escess of a 100-amp main switch will be
supplied at 120/208 volts. four-wire.
3. Three-Phase Service
a.
General
VOLTAGE
MINIMUM CONNECTED
LOAD REOUIRED
OR UG
240 Volts
120/240 Volts
1201208 Volts
277 /480 Volts
4,160 Volts
12,000 Volts
3 ltVA
15 !tVA
15 !tVA
30 !tVA
Varies with
Varies with
45 ltVA
45 ltVA
Location
Location
3 ltVA
MAXIMUM DEMAND MAXIMUM
LOAD REOUIRED MAIN SWITCR
OR UG OR UG
300 ltVA 1000 ltVA 800A 2500A
167 ltVA 400A
300 ltVA 1000 ltVA 800A 3000A
300 ltVA 3000 ltVA 400A 4000A
Not Spec if led Not Specified
Not Specified Not Specified
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
E~-~ 1969b080989-48
- .
Effectiv~)1-0~ if by Resolution No. IIi t
Superseding Resolution No. 118 Ut
Dated 91 95 88
Dated 11 92 82
CITY OF ANAHE 1M
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.2.4
age o.
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)
b. Sinqle Family Domestic Service. In areas vhere the City does
not maintain three-phase secondary mains, only slnqle-phase
service vill be supplied unless the applicant's load includes at
least one motor rated in ezcess of 10 hp.
c. Service to all loads of 1.000 EVA mazimum 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 qood enqineerinq practice.
e. Three-phase service may be supplied to installations havinq a
proposed main service switch in ezcess of the switch capacities
specified above provided approval of the Utility first has been
obtained as to the number and siae of switches. circuits and
related facilities. Such service will be supplied from two
separate service connections at one location from one
transformer location. Enerqy so supplied vill be measured
throuqh one meter. The loads will be balanced as closely as
practicable between the services.
4. Combined Sinqle-phase Service and Three-phase Service
a. Service may be supplied at 120/208 volts four-wire.
wye-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 siae as to require an individual transformer
installation of not less than lS EVA when supplied from the
overhead system and 4S EVA when supplied from an underqround
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
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-49
Effective!1-06-88 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
88R-4
82R-S34
Dated 01-05-88
Dated 11-02-82
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.2.5
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
B. PHASE AND VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)
b. Service may be supplied at 277/480 volta 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
si.e as to require an individual transformer installation of not
less than 30 IVA of transformer capacity when supplied from the
overhead system and 45 IVA when supplied from the underground
system. Transformer capacity shall be baaed on load diversity
as determined by the Utility; and (3) the customer provid.s
space acceptable to the Utility on the premises to accommodate
the installation of the Utility's facilities.
c. Service may be supplied at 120/240 volts four-wire
delta-connected where the Utility does not maintain four-wire
secondary polyphase mains, provided: (1) the customer's load
is of such a si.e as to require an individual transformer
installation of not less than 15 IVA of transformer capacity, as
determined by the Utility and complies with paragrah 3-b above
if applicable; (2) the unbalance between phases is less than 100
tv; (3) the customer provides space acceptable to the Utility on
the premises to accommodate the installation of the Utility's
facilities; and (4) maximum main switch capacity is 600 amps
with 400 amp maximum fusing.
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 IVA for 120/208 volt service or 277/480 volt service.
f. All three-phase circuits not exc.eding 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.
5. At the option of the City, the above voltage and phase specifications
may be modified because of service conditions at the location
involved.
. - 1 _n_A \
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
EL-12 1969bOa09a9-50
Effectiv'()1-06-BB by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
RRR_'&
7RR_flfll\
Dated n1_nI\_RR
Dated 1 n _ 1 n _ 7 R
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.2.6
age o.
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
C. MOTOR PROTECTION AND EQUIPMENT
Customer's motor equipment must conform with the followinq requirements.
1. Motors that cannot be subjected safely to full rated voltaqe on
startinq, 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 voltaqe shall be
equipped with devices that will disconnect them from the line upon
failure of supply voltaqe and that will prevent the automatic
reconnection of the motors upon restoration of normal supply voltaqe.
2. All motors of 1 hp or larqer shall be equipped with thermal relays,
fuses, or other automatic overcurrent interruptinq devices to
disconnect completely such motors from the line as a protection
aqainst damaqe due to overheatinq.
3. Three-phase motors drivinq 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
provided 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 reclosinq
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 meaninq of this rule, is a
relay or other type of equipment that can be present to delay with
various time intervals the reclosinq of the automatic switches (and
the consequent startinq up of the electric motors on the wind
machines) and to staqqer the reconnectioD 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 Dot qreater than
ten seconds. The particular settinq to be utilitized for each
separate installation is to be determined by the Utility from time to
time in accordance with its operatinq requirements, and the customer
is to obtain from the Utility the setting for each installation as
thus determined.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
FL-12 1969b080989-Sl
Effectiv.ol-06-88 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
88R-4
71R-478
Dated 01-05-88
Dated 10-26-71
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.2.7
age o.
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
D. ALLOWABLE MOTOR STARTING CURRENTS
1. The starting current drawn from the Utility's lines shall be
considered the nameplate locked rotor current or that guaranteed by
the manufacturer.
~t 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 energiaing the motor.
If the starting current for a single motor ezceeds 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, ezcept where specific ezemptions are
provided in Sections D.2,3, and 4.
TABLE 1
~lternatin9 Current - Single-Phase Motors
Rated Size
~llowable Locked Rotor Currents
120 Volts 240 Volts
1 hp and less ................ 50 amperes ........ 36 amperes
1-112 hp ............ ........ .... ....... ... ....... .... 48 amperes
2 hp ....... ... .......... ...... ... ............. ... 60 amperes
3 hp ......... ..... .... .......... ... .............. 80 amperes
5 hp . ...... ..... ...... ....... .............. ...... 120 amperes
7-112 hp ............ ....... ......... ..... ............ 170 amperes
10 hp ................ .............. ......... ...... 220 amperes
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
EL-12 1969b080989-52
Effectiv~1-06-88 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
88R-4
75R-243
Dated 01-05-88
Dated 05-13-75
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P 3.2.8
age No.
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
D. ALLOW~LE MOTOR STARTING CURRENTS (continued)
T~LE 2
Alternating Current - Three-Phase Motors
Allowable Locked Rotor Currents
Rated Size 240 Volts 480 Volts 2400 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 70 amperes
60 hp 435 amperes 87 amperes
75 hp 535 ampere. 107 amperes
100 hp 725 amperes 142 amperes
Over 100 hp The Utility should be consulted for allowable locked
rotor currents.
2. Where service conditions permit, subject to Utility approval,
reduced-voltage starter. 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 lover than set forth
herein where conditions at any point on its system require such
reduction to avoid interference with service.
3. Reduced-voltage starters may be omitted on any motor of a group
installation provided that it. starting current does not exceed the
allowable starting current of the largest motor of the group.
4. 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)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b08098Q-53
EffectiveQl-06-88 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
881-4
711-478
Dated 01-05-88
Dated 10-26-71
I"l-a,
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.3. 2 . 9
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
I. PItOTlCTIVB DEVICE COOItDIRA7IOB
Custo.er'. protective relay., fuse., circuit breaker. aDd other
protective device. .uat c~ly with the followia; requir...nts:
1. All custo.er protective device operatia; t~. aDd circuit
breaker trip el_nt upper-bowad trip U... shall be a ail1i.a1D
of 0.25 .ecoD4a (15 cycle.) 1e.. thaa the trip ti8e of the
Utility feeder protective relay settia;. for all current values
between the custoeer .ervice entraAce ratia; aDd the .aziau.
available fault current.
2. All custo.er fuse .aziaua fault c1euia; ti8es shall be a
ai~ of 0.30 secoD4a (11 cycle.) le.. thaa the trip ti8e of
the Utility feeder protective relay .ettiDq8 for all current
value. between the custo.er .ervice entraAce ratia; aDd the
.aziaua available fault current.
3. nr_-~e .ervice cuatoeer. shall .w.it protective device
characteri.tic. and/or relay calibration data to the Utility for
approval prior to establis~nt of .ervice.
If'''''...... .-
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
E~-'2 1969bOS09S9-S4
Dated
Dated
by Resolution No. AQR_
Superseding Resolution No. v...".
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.2.10
age o.
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
F. INTERFERENCE WITH SERVICE
1. 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.
2. In the case of arc furnace installations not in ezcess of 100
EVA single-phase, or 300 IVA 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 full load value. In the
case of arc furnace installation in ezcess of 100 EVA,
single-phase, or 300 EVA three-phase, the Utility may require
the customer to provide, at his own ezpense, special furnace
type transfo~ers 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.
3. 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 ezpense, prevent the
transmission of such current beyond his electrical system.
G. POWER FACTOR
The Utility may require the customer to provide, at his own ezpense.
equipment to increase the operating power factor of each complete
unit of neon, fluorescent, or other gaseous tube lighting equipment
to not less than 90', lagging or leading.
H. WAVE FORM
The Utility may require that the wave form of current drawn by
equipment of any kind be in confo~ity with good engineering practice.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-55
EffectivtP.1-06-88 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
881-4
711-478
Dated 01-05-88
Dated 10-26-71
E~-'2
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.2.11
age o.
RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
(continued)
I. ADDED FACILITIES
Added facilities are facilities provided by the Utility which are in
addition to, or in substitution for, the standard facilities which
the Utility normally would install. Except where otherwi.e provided
by rate schedule, when a customer makes written request for added
facilities and the installation of such facilities is acceptable to
the Utility, the added facilities will be installed under one of the
following applicable conditions.
1. Prior to the Utility installing said added facilities, the
customer shall pay the Utility the estimated cost of the
installation of such facilities.
2. The customer shall pay a monthly charge for the added facilities
in an amount determined by the Utility, which is based upon the
added investment and governed by the agreement entered into
prior to installation and rendering service.
In the event that the added facilities are abandoned prior to five
years from the date service is first rendered from the added
facilities, the customer will pay to the Utility the cost installed
of the added facilities, plus the cost of removal, less the estimated
salvage.
J. STANDBY SERVICE
Customers requesting added line facilities and/or standby service
shall be required to pay prior to the installation, the entire cost
of installing and removing all equipment to supply installed
transformer or system capacity, and in addition for standby service,
shall be billed a monthly charge of $1.50 per KVA of installed system
or transformer capacity for such standby facilities. Regular
schedule charges are to be added to standby charges.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
EL-U 1969b080989-56
Effectiv~1-06-88 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
88R-4
78R-665
Dated 01-05-88
Dated 10-10-78
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.
3.3.1
RULE NO. 3
APPLICATION FOR SERVICE
A. APPLICATION FOR SERVICE
Each applicant for utility service may be required to siqn an application
on a form provid.d by the Utility and, upon request, vill be requir.d to
furnish the follovinq information.
1. Name of applicant.
2. Date and plac. of application.
3. Location of premi.es to b. .erved.
4. Dat. applicant will b. r.ady for s.rvice.
5. Wh.ther the premises have been heretofore supplied.
6. Purpose for which service is to be used.
7. Customer'. mailinq addres..
8. Wh.th.r applicant i. own.r or t.nant of, or aq.nt for, the pr.mi....
9. Rat. sch.dul. d..ir.d if optional rate is availabl..
10. Information to .stablish cr.dit of applicant.
11. Such oth.r information as the Utility may r.asonably r.quire.
Th. above information may b. supplied by the applicant either in writinq
or telephone if the applicant's siqnatur. is not r.quir.d.
Th. application is a r.qu.st for s.rvic. and do.s not in its.lf bind the
Utility to s.rve ezcept und.r its filed tariff schedul.s, nor does it
bind the custom.r to take s.rvic. for a lonq.r p.riod than the minimum
requirem.nts of the rate sch.dul..
B. INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY FOR JOINT SERVICE
Two or more p.rsons who join in on. application or contract for s.rvice
shall be jointly and sev.rally liable th.r.und.r and .hall be bill.d by
m.ans of a sinqle periodic bill mail.d to the p.r.on d.siqnat.d on the
application to rec.iv. the bill.
C. CHANGE IN CUSTOMER'S EQUIPMENT OR OPERATIONS
Customers .hall qive the Utility written notice of the ezt.nt and nature
of any mat.rial chanq. in the siz., charact.r, or ezt.nt of the utilizinq
equipment or operations for which the Utility i. supplyinq .ervice before
makinq any such chanqe.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969bOB09a9-57
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
78R-458
7lR -47 8
Dated
Dated
07-18-78
10-26-71
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.3. 3.2
RULE NO. 3
(Continued)
D. SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT CHARGE
1. '~tleatK/.~t~11~Mm.~t/~tl.tl11tt/~.t~lt.'/The Utility will charge
a service establish8ent charqe for any service(s) established at an
individual premise.
a'II'2'!elt~/Pattltl~atl~f/X~attm.~tl0Wa.t~'
~'I/.!'ee/t~/all/~tK.t~'
2. The service establishment charqe provided for herein is in addition
to the charges in accordance with the applicable schedule and may be
made each time an account is established. As used herein,
establishment means each time an account is opened, including a turn
on of utility service or a change of name which requires a meter
reading.
3. In case the customer places a request txat for utility service
to be established on a day when the aaziaua workload has been
scheduled an additional charge ~tl.!'ee will be made.
4. The service establishment charge is not applicable by customers of
the Utility to service rendered through submeters to tenants.
5. Any apart.ent cOBplez owner who has enrolled in the Utility's
proqraa known as the "Participatinq Apart.ent ODvers" viII be
charqed a service establish8ent charqe at a reduced rate. The
proqraa allows the Utility to automatically transfer utility service
into the owner's DaDe for cleaninq and shovinq purposes as tenants
vacate the apart.ent.
6. Rule Ro. 23 contains the above referenced charqes.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-58
E Hective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
e!ta-
881-486
Dated
Dated
0'-0'-80
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.4.1
age o.
RULE NO. 4
CONTRACTS
A. WHEN SERVICE CONTRACTS ARE REQUIRED
Service contracts may be required as a condition precedent to service:
1. Where required by provisions contained in the tariff schedules, in
which case the term of the contract will be that specified.
2. Where it is necessary to install a line eztension in ezcess of a
normal installation, in which case a contract for a period of three
years may be required: ezcept that, when temporary service is to be
supplied under the provisions of Rule No. 13, the contract will
cover the period of contemplated operations, but not longer than
three years.
B. WHEN FACILITIES CONTRACTS ARE REQUIRED
A contract or agreement to pay for the use, installation, or removal of,
facilities will be required:
1. Where the provisions of the tariff schedules so specify, in which
case the terms of the contract will be governed thereby.
2. Where any applicant or customer desires new or increased
distribution facilities for temporary service, in which case the
Utility may require such person to pay to the Utility, in advance or
otherwise, the estimated cost installed, plus the estimated cost of
removal, less the estimated salvage of the facilities necessary for
furnishing service in accordance with provisions of Rule No. 13.
3. Where a person, whether or not a customer, desires to have the
Utility modify, rearrange, relocate, or remove any of its
facilities, the Utility if it agrees to make such changes may
require the person, at whose request the changes are made, to agree
to pay, in advance or otherwise, the cost to the Utility of making
the changes.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-S9
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R-478
None
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
EL. -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.4.2
RULE NO. 4
CONTRACTS
(Continued)
c. CONTRACTS WITH GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES
A contract for street lighting or other service to a governmental agency
will be required by the Utility as provided in Section A above, but, upon
request by such customer, a contract may be ezecuted by the Utility for a
term not to ezceed five years.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL.-12 1969b080989-60
N',.",.
Dated 1 n_2fi_71
Dated
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R_47R
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.5.1
age o.
RULE NO. 5
SPECIAL INFORMATION REOUIRED ON FORMS
A. CONTRACTS
Each contract for electric service shall contain the following
provision:
"This contract shall at all times be subject to such changes or
modifications by the City Council of the City of Anahei. as said City
Council may, from time to time, direct in the ezerci.e of its
jurisdiction."
B. UTILITY BILL
The following statements will be printed on each utility bill:
1. "This bill is due and payable upon presentation. lf/l1.st/~.I~
1tltl'ill1l 111 ~.t., 1..t.lt.ll.l.d~.ttlt.s/~I.t.sI1UI1I1"t./1tltH.slit
llittH.t/l1.sUt.i'
2. "PROCEDURES FOR PROCESSING PAYMENT OF DISPUTED UTILITY BILL
Should you have a que.tion regarding this bill please request an
explanation from the Customer Service Division of the City of
Anaheim, telephone 999-5150, within 5 day. after receiviDg the
bill. If you thereafter believe you have been billed
incorrectly, contact the ~tllltl../llllll1~/IIi~.t.l..st'
Conservation Specialist, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim,
California 92805, telephone 999-5170, between the hours of 8:00
AM and 5:00 PM to request a hearing appointment. At said
hearing you may give oral argument and present evidence as to
your claim. If after appropriate hearing, you still believe you
have been billed incorrectly, send your remittance (payable to
the City of Anaheim) with the bill and a statement supporting
your belief that the bill is not correct to the General Manager
of the Public Utilities Department, P. O. Boz 3222 Anaheim,
California 92803, to avoid discontinuance of service. The
General Manager will review the basis of the billed amount and
authorize any adjustment required in accordance with his
findings. If the matter is not satisfact9rily resolved with the
General Manager, you may petition the City Council for final
determination."
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ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL..-12 1969b080989-6l
by Resolution No. 89R-
Superseding Resolution No. 82R-534
Dated
Dated 11-02-82
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.5.2
RULE NO. 5
SPECIAL INFORMATION REQUIRED ON FORMS
(continued)
C. DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE NOTICE
The following statement will be printed on each discontinuance of
service notice:
"If service disconnection becomes necessary, a ,I2ie"
reconnection charge must be paid for 4~tX the services
disconnected, in addition to the amount of your bill, before
service can be restored. A '2i"" collection fee is also
required if you wish our field representative to accept your
payment. A deposit or additional deposit may also be required."
Rule Ro. 23 contains the above referenced chanqes.
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.efe~lt/te/4~t~Zl~X/et/t4~4~t~Zl.X/tt4dlt/fet/.4t;ltei
Y7Xli/defeilt/.lZZ/~4/X4Zd/t.ltxe~t/ldt4t4itl/fet/~/fetled/ef/eae
te't/et/fte~ft/f~tm4dt/et/~tlZltt/~lZZii//Xtt4t/ed4/t4~tl/lt/te~t
tte.lt/t'!ld./'./ae!/~44d/l~f~lt4.1/!Xl./d4fe.l!/.IZZ/~e/tet~adedi
YZf/te~/iKe~Zd/~e;4/fte~/.I!Xld/!Xe/rltt/ef/xa~41~/~!IIl!t/iet;lte
~te~I/'!/~dt/tlmel/tXli/defe.lt/.1ZZ/~4/'ffZled/'.~ldit/'dt/~af'ld
~!IIl!t/~IZli/aad/!Xe/~'laatel/lt/'atl/.lll/~e/m'IIed/!e/te~/~!
te~t/de./'ddte..iY
IssueD BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969bOS09S9-62
Effective
by Resolution No. AO'D
Superseding Resolution No. p'D SJ4
Dated
Dated 11 02 112
EI..-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.6.1
Page No.
RULE NO. 6
ESTABLISHMENT AND REESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT
A. ESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT - DOMESTIC SERVICE
Deposits for domestic service normally vill not be required. Utility
service vill be furnished each applicant vithout a deposit requirement
until such time as:
1. The applicant's credit becomes impaired as prescribed in Rule No.
ll-A; or
2. The applicant's credit becomes impaired by other means, such as
credit history, bankruptcy, etc.
B. ESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT - OTHER THAN DOMESTIC SERVICE
Each applicant for non-domestic utility service vill be required to
satisfactorily establish credit vhich vill be deemed established upon
qualifyinq under anyone of the follovinq:
1. If applicant makes a cash deposit to secure payment of bills for
service as prescribed in Rule No.7; or
2. If applicant furnishes a quarantor, satisfactory to the Utility. to
secure payment of bills for service requested; or
3. If applicant has been a customer of the Utility for a similar type
of service vithin the past tvo years and durinq the past tvelve
consecutive months of that prior service has had not more than tvo
past due bills as prescribed in Rule No. ll-A, provided that the
periodic bill for such previous service vas equal to at least 50' of
that estimated for the nev service and provided further, that the
credit of the applicant is unimpaired in the opinion of the Utility;
or
4. If applicant's credit is otherwise established to the satisfaction
of the Utility.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-63
EffectivtP-14-71 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R-478
None
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
EL. -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.6.2
Page No.
RULE NO. 6
ESTABLISHMENT AND REESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT
(Continued)
C. REESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT - ALL CLASSES OF SERVICE
1. An applicant who previously has been a customer of the Utility and
whose service has been discontinued by the Utility durinq the past
twelve months of that prior service because of nonpayment of bills,
may be required to reestablish credit by depositinq the amounts
prescribed in Rule No. 7 for that purpose, and by payinq utility
bills reqularly due; except, an applicant for domestic service will
not be denied service for failure to pay such bills for other
classes of service.
2. A customer who fails to pay bills before they become past due as
prescribed in Rule No. II-A, and who further fails to pay such bills
by the date indicated on a discontinuance of service notice for
nonpayment of bills, may be required to pay said bills and
reestablish Hi. credit by depositinq the amount prescribed in Rule
No.7. This rule will apply reqardless of whether or not service
has been discontinued for such nonpayment.
3. A customer usinq other than domestic service may be required to
reestablish Hi. credit in accordance with Rule No. 6-B in case the
conditions of service or basis on which credit was oriqinally
established have. in the opinion of the Utility, materially chanqed.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
E~-82 1969b080989-65
Eff . 11-14-71 b R I .
ectlve Y eso utlon No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R-478
None
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.7.1
Page No.
RULE NO. 7
DEPOSITS
A. GENERAL
Deposits will be required when the Public Utiliti.s General MaDaqer of
the City of Anaheim or a design.. has determined it is in the best
interests of the City of Anaheim.
B. AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT
The amount of deposit required to establish or reestablish credit for
service is twice the estimated averaqe bill or aD .-aunt equal to the
.zpens.s incurred br the Public Utiliti.s Depart8ent in supplyinq the
service plus a sua equal to twic. the .stiaated average bill for such
servic.s; but in no case shall the amount be less than .11'11 .85.00
for each service.
C. RETURN OF DEPOSIT
1. Upon discontinuance of service the Utility will refund the
customer's deposit or the balance in ezcess of the unpaid bills for
service; escept the City shall not be required to refund any
advanced deposit balance where the cost to the City for processing
such refund, which is herewith determined to be II~ '3.00,
esceeds said advanced deposit balance.
2. After the customer has paid bills for service for twelve consecutive
months without havinq had more than two past due bills, as defined
in Rule No. ll-A, the Utility will refund the deposit. If the
customer has had more than two past due bills, the Utility will
thereafter review the account every twelve months and will refund
the deposit after the customer has not had more than two past due
bills durinq the twelve months prior to any review.
3. The Utility may return the deposit at any time upon request,
provided the customer's credit may otherwise be established in
accordance with Rule No.6.
D. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
There shall be no interest paid on utility deposits held by the City.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969bOS2489-66
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
S9R-
71R-478
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
E~-.2
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92806
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.8.1
age o.
RULE NO. 8
NOTICES
A. NOTICES TO CUSTOMERS
When notices from the Utility to a customer are required, they will
normally be given in writing, either mailed to the ~.~f~..t'~/.'flfd~
address specified in the cust~r's application for .ervice or to any
address subsequently specified by the cust~r or delivered to him or
posted in the local newspaper of record, ezcept that in emergencies the
Utility may give notice. in the manner most suitable under the ezisting
conditions (radio, T.V., telephone. etc.).
Where utility service is provided to residential users through a aaster
aeter, the City shall aake every good faith effort to infora the actual
users of the utility services when the account is in arrears that service
will be discounted in 15 days. The lO-day notice shall be posted at the
pre.ises not .ore than 5 days after the l5-day notice of discontinuance
ia mailed to the cust~r of record. The notice shall also infora the
actual users that they have the right to pay the &8Ount due on the
account in order to maintain service without interruption.
B. NOTICES FROM CUSTOMERS
Notices from a customer to the Utility may be given by written
communication mailed to the Utility's office or may be given orally by
Mf. the customer or Mf~ the custo.er's authorized agent at the
Utility's office ezcept when written notice is specifically required in
tariff schedules or in any written agreement.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-67
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
7lR-478
Dated
Dated 10-26-71
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Util ities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.3. g. 1
RULE NO. 9
RENDERING AND PAYMENT OF BILLS
A. RENDERING OF BILLS
1. Billing Period. Bills for electric service will be rendered
bimonthly, monthly or as otherwise provided in the tariff schedules.
2. Metered Service.
a. Bills for metered service will be based on meter
registrations. Meters will be read as required for the
preparation of regular bills, opening bills and closing bills.
b. If, because of unusual conditions or for reasons beyond its
control, the Utility is unable to read the customer's meter on
the scheduled reading date, the Utility may bill the customer
for estimated consumption during the billing period, and make
any necessary corrections when a reading is obtained.
Estimated consumption for this purpose will be calculated
considering the customer's prior usage, the Utility's
experience with other customers of the same class in that area,
and the general characteristics of the customer's operations.
Adjustments for any underestimation or overestimation of a
customer's consumption will be reflected on the first regularly
scheduled bill rendered and based on an actual reading
following t~~ any periods ~f/l~.tt~~~l~lZltt when
estimation was required. Access to the meter, sufficient to
permit its being read. shall be provided by the customer as a
prerequisite to the Utility making any adjustment of electric
consumption billed on an estimated basis.
3. Unmetered Service.
A flat rate may be applied upon request (in writing) where the
applicant for service has a fixed connected load to be operated over
a fixed number of hours during a billing period, and where the
following conditions are met:
1. Provision has been made to prevent any additional consumption
on the service.
2. The point of interconnection of the service is approved by the
Utility.
3. Such service may be supplied under any appropriate ra~e
schedule at the Utility's operating convenience and all
conditions of the rate schedule shall apply, including the
fn~Z Pover Cost Adjustment.
'''__'':_n_A\
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
"'~
UR 111
Dated
Dated O. , 7 R'
EI..-U
1969bOS09S9-67
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.9.2
RULE NO. 9
RENDERING AND PAYMENT OF BILLS
(Continued)
4. Pro rata Computation.
All bills for electric service rendered will be computed in
accordance with the applicable thirty-day rate schedule, but the
size of the energy blocks and the amount of the customer, service,
demand or minimum charge, specified therein, will be prorated on the
basis of the ratio of the number of days service has been rendered
to the number of days in an average month of thirty days.
~, WK.Dlt~./fet.I/~.tfe4/ef/~.tYft./f~/I.~~/t~.D/30/4.t~11De
~tet.tfeD~/wfII/~./m.4.I.D4/f~./~fII/~~.II/Def/~./I.~~If~.D
te/f~./meDf~ItlmfDLm..'
B. READINGS OF SEPARATE METERS NOT COMBINED
For the purpose of billing, each meter upon the customer's premises will
be considered separately. and the readings of two or more meters will not
be combined, except as follows:
1. Where combinations of meter readings are specifically provided for
in the tariff schedules.
2. Where the Utility's operating convenience requires the use of more
than one meter.
C. PAYMENT OF BILLS
1. All bills are due and payable upon presentation. Payment shall be
made at the City of Anaheim, Division of Collections.
2. Bills for connection or reconnection of service and payments for
deposits or to reinstate deposits as required under the rules of the
Utility shall be paid before service will be connected or
reconnected.
D. RETURNED CHECK CHARGE
7~./~fLILftlm.tlt..~Lt./~.tm.Df/ef/.l.ze'eelt.f~tD.4It~.tklt~.t,./fet
.Dtlt~.tXlt.fdtD.4/ftemlt~./~.DX/dD~.f4. The Utility aay require
pa~nt of a returned check charqe equal to that peraitted under the City
of Anaheia Municipal code for any check returned frea the bank unpaid.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
AOD
91~12)
Dated
Dated 01 17 Sl
EI..-12
1969b080989-69
CITY OF ANAHE 1M
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3 . 10. 1
age o.
RULE NO. 10
DISPUTED BILLS
A. Cust~rs who feel that their bill i. ia error will first be advised to
coatact a CU8t~r Service Repre.eatative withia five dara after
receiviaq the bill. If the Repre.eatative CaaDOt re.olve the dispute,
the cust~r ..y request verbally or ia writiaq a beariaq with a City
represeatative designated as the Seariaq Officer ~ the Geaeral Maaaqer
of the Public Utilities Depart.-at. At said beariaq, oral ar~at aay
be qivea aDd evideace ..y be preseated to support the claw.
B. WK~~/'/t~_t~~~t/aa./tK~/VtlIltt/f'II/t~/"t../~~/'/~III/f~t/.I~tttlt
~t/'aaltatl~~/.~tylt.'1 If, after the beariaq, the CU8t~r believes
the bill is still iacorrect, the CU8t~r ~t, in lieu of payinq the
disputed bill, deposit with the Public Utilities General Manaqer of the
City of Anaheim the amount claimed by the Utility to be due.
c. Upon receipt of the deposit, the Public Utilities General Manaqer will
review the basis of the billed amount, communicate the results of Kl_
the review to the parties and make disbursement of the deposit.
D. Service will not be discontinued for nonpayment of the disputed bill when
a deposit has been made with the Public Utilities General Manager pendinq
the outcome of the review.
E. Failure of the customer to make such deposit within 15 days after receipt
of the bill will constitute acceptance by the customer of the bill as
rendered, and warrant discontinuance of Kl' service in accordance with
Rule No. 11.
F. If before completion of the Public Utilities General Manaqer's review,
additional bills become due which the customer wishes to dispute, K~
the cust~r shall also deposit with the Public Utilities General
Manaqer the additional amounts claimed by the Utility to be due for such
additional bills before they become past due and that failure to do so
will warrant discontinuance of Kl_ the cust~r'. service in
accordance with Rule No. 11.
G. If the bill i. aot satisfactorily re.olved with the Public Utilities
General Maaaqer, the custoeer ..y petitioa the City Council for fiaal
determinatioa. lailure of the custoeer to petitioa the City Council for
final dete~inatioa within fifteea (15) dara after receipt of the Public
Utilities General Maaaqer's fiadiDqa will coastitute acceptance by the
custoeer of the fiadiaqs.
,
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
82R-371
Dated
Dated 07 -13-82
EL.-12
1969b082489-70
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.3. 11. 1
RULE NO. 11
DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE
A. PAST DUE BILLS
Bills rendered will be considered past due if not paid within 15 days
after date of presentation.
B. NONPAYMENT OF BILLS
1. When a bill for utility service has beco.e past due aDd a IS-day
discontinuanc. of s.rvic. notic. has been i..ued, ..rvic. may be
discontinued if the bill is not paid .ithin the time required by
such notice.
Any custoaer .ho contests . bill, aDd has initi.ted a compl.int or
requested an investiqation .ithin 5 days of receivinq said bill
sh.ll not have service discontinued for nonp.r-ent durinq the
pendency of an investiq.tion by the City of such custoaer's dispute
or complaint. Services shall not be discontinued for nonp.r-ent for
any custo..r co.plyinq .ith an .-ortisation aqr....nt entered into
.ith the City, provid.d the custo.er .lso keeps current the .ccount
for utility ..rvic.. as charq.. accru. in .ach subsequent billinq
period. If a custo.er fails to cOllply .ith an BIBOrtisation
.qr....nt, the City .ill qive . 7-day discontinuanc. of service
notic. before discontinuinq s.rvic.s, but such notice shall not
entitle the custo.er to furth.r inv.stiqation by the City.
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_et.lt./m't/~./dl~t~dtfd~.d/Lf/~lZZ/l~/d~t/~'ld/.ltKld/tKe/tLme
t..~lt.d/~t/~~tK/d~tLt.i
2. Utility s.rvic.s to . ~stic custo.er .ill not be discontinued for
non-p.yment .hen the custoaer has .stablished to the s.tisfaction of
the City that such termination would be especi.lly daDqerous to the
health of the custoaer or . full t~ r.sid.nt of the customer's
household. C.rtification frea . licensed physician, public he.lth
nurse, or . soci.l worker ..y be required by the City. The City
shall aak. .v.ilabl. to custoaers, upon requ.st, inform.tion
reqardinq ag.ncies aDd/or orqanis.tions that ..y provide financial
.ssistanc..
3. A customer's service may be discontinu.d for nonpayment of a bill
for service previously rendered him .t .ny location served by the
Utility provided such bill is not paid within ! 15 days after
presentation of a notice that present service will be discontinued
for nonpayment of such bill for prior service. However, domestic
service will not be discontinued because of nonpayment of bills for
other classes of service.
I,. ..0'
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-70
Effective
bV Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
8~P
7li 478
Dated
Dated 10 2~ 71
E~-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.11.2
Page No.
RULE NO. 11
DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION or SERVICE
(Continued)
4. If a customer is receiving more than one service. any or all
services may be discontinued when any service. regardless of
location. is discontinued for nonpayment. However. domestic service
will not be discontinued because of nonpayment of bills for other
classes of service.
5. Under no circumstances may service be discontinued for nonpayment of
a bill to correct previously billed incorrect charges for a period
in excess of the preceding three months. unless such incorrect
charges have resulted from the customer not abiding by the tariff
schedules.
6. Bills collected on the premises by a field utility representative
shall include a '2'" collection fee which i. contained in Rule
Bo. 23.
c. UNSAFE EQUIPMENT
The Utility may refuse or discontinue service to a customer if any part
of Hl~ the cuato.er'. wiring or other equipment. or the use thereof.
shall be determined by the Utility to be unsafe or in violation of
applicable laws. ordinances. rules or regulations of public authorities.
or if any condition existing upon the customer's premises shall be thus
determined to endanger the Utility's service facilities. until it shall
have been put in a safe condition or the violation remedied.
The Utility does not assume any responsibility of inspecting or repairing
the customer's wiring or other equipment or any part thereof and assumes
no liability therefor.
D. SERVICE DETRIMENTAL TO OTHER CUSTOMERS
The Utility will not provide service to utilizing equipment. the
operation of which will be detrimental to the service of the Utility or
its other customers. and will discontinue electric service to any
customer who shall continue to operate such equipment after having been
given notice by the Utility to cease so doing.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-12 1969b080989-72
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
1J.l(-4/1S
Dated
Dated
.l.U-.oi:O-/.l.
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.11. 3
Page No.
RULE NO. 11
DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
E . FRAUD
The Utility may refuse or discontinue service if the acts of the customer
or the conditions upon ~1. the cuato.er's premises are such as to
indicate to it an intent to defraud the Utility.
F. FAILURE TO ESTABLISH OR REESTABLISH CREDIT
If, for an applicant's convenience, the Utility should provide service
before credit is established or should continue service to a customer
when credit has not been reestablished in accordance with Rule No.6, and
~~ the custo.er fails to establish or reestablish ~1. credit, the
Utility may discontinue service.
G. NONCOMPLIANCE
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Rule No. 11, the
Utility may discontinue service to a customer for noncompliance with
tariff schedules if, after written notice of at least 5 days, ~4 the
custo.er has not complied with the notice. The Utility may dispense
with the giving of such notice in the event there exists in the Utility's
opinion a dangerous condition, thus rendering the immediate
discontinuance of service to the premises imperative.
H. CUSTOMER'S REQUEST FOR SERVICE DISCONTINUANCE
When a customer desires to terminate ~1. responsibility for service, ~4
the custo.er shall give the Utility not less than two days' notice of
this intention, state the date on which ~. the custo.er wishes the
termination to become effective, and provide the Utility with the
address to which the closiDq bill abould be aailed. A customer may be
held responsible for all service furnished at the premises until two days
after receipt of such notice by the Utility or until the date of
termination specified in the notice, whichever date is later.
I. RESTORATION--RECONNECTION CHARGE
The Utility will require payment of a reconnection charge ~tl'12Jee for
e't~/.4t.lt4. each service location 1n which the service{s) were
disconnected before restoring service that has been disconnected for
nonpayment of bills or for failure otherwise to comply with tariff
schedules. If service{s) bas been illegally restored or daaaged due to
t811p8riDq, the custo.er aust pay all daaage charges prior to
reconnection.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL.-12 1969b080989-73
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
1811-4:>8
Dated
Dated
o f - 11:! - II:!
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.11. 4
RULE NO. 11
DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE
(Continued)
I. RESTORATION--RECONNECTION CHARGE
In case the customer places a request tM.t on a day when aazt.um
workload has been scheduled, an additional charge ell,SiSS will be
made.
Rule Bo. 23 contains the above referenced charqes
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-73
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
AQR_
.,AR_..I;.R
Dated
Dated 07_1A_7A
EL-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.12.1
Page No.
AU..... ....... ....
RATES AND OPTIONAL RATES
A. EFFECTIVE RATES
The rates charqed by the Utility for electric service are those on
file with the Public Utilities General Manaqer, City of Anaheim, and
leqally in effect. A copy of complete tariff schedules as filed with
the Public Utilities General Manaqer, shall be maintained for public
inspection at the Public Utilities Department.
B. OPTIONAL RATES
1. Where there are two or more rate schedules, rates, or optional
provisions applicable to the class of service requested by the
applicant, the Utility or its authorized employees will call
applicant's attention, at the time application is made, to the
several schedules, and the applicant must designate which rate
schedule, rate, or optional provision he desires. When the customer
notifies the Utility of any material chanqe in the size, character,
or estent of his utilizing equipment or operations, in accordance
with Section C. of Rule No.3, the Utility will, within a reasonable
time, advise the customer of the resulting rate options. In the
absence of the notification provided for in Section C. of Rule No.3,
the Utility assumes no responsibility of advising the customer of
lower optional rates under other esisting schedules, rates. or
optional provisions available as a result of the customer's chanqes
in equipment or operations.
2. When an applicant for new .ervice has applied for .ervice UDder a
mutually aqreed upon rate schedule, the rate schedule will reaain in
effect for a .in~ of three billiaq periods to deteraine the
accuracy of the application of the rate.
C. NEW OR REVISED RATES
Should new or revised rates be established after the time application
is made, the Utility will, within a reasonable time, use such means
as may be practicable to bring them to the attention of those of its
customers who may affected thereby.
D. CHANGE OF RATE SCHEDULB
1. A change to another applicable rate schedule, rate, or optional
provision will be made only where the customer elects to make such
change, or where in the opinion of the Public Utilities Department,
another rate schedule is more applicable.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-12 196 9b080989-7 5
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
a4:K-:l"'.
Dated
Dated ,U-U"'-/j'"
,
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.12.2
age o.
RULE NO. 12
RATES AND OPTIONAL RATES
(continued)
2. Should a customer so elect, the chanqe will be made provided:
a. A chanqe has not been made effective durinq the past
twelve-month period; or
b. The chanqe is made to, or from, a new or revised rate schedule;
or
c. There has been a chanqe in the customer's operatinq conditions
for that service which, in the opinion of the Utility, justifies
the chanqe; and
d. The chanqe is not made more often than once in twelve months
where service is beinq supplied under a schedule containinq an
annual fized charqe or an annual minimum charqe; and
e. The customer has made the request by written notice to the
Utility.
3. The chanqe will become effective for the billinq period durinq which
the customer has requested the chanqe aDd is DOt subject to a
retroactive adjutllent ucept when such c:haDge is the result of a
utility error, in accordance with Rule 17, C.1.
E. INTERCONNECTION
Unless otherwise stated in the rate schedule, the rate schedules of the
Utility are applicable only for service supplied entirely by the Utility
without interconnection with any other source of supply, ezcept that
interconnection may be double-throw switch where necessary to meet the
minimum requirements for emerqencies.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
G~'fcQ~r75
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
891-
821-534
DatWl-02-82
Dated
E~ -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 1 13 .1
RULE NO. 13
TEMPORARY SERVICE
~. EST~BLISHMENT OF TEMPOR~RY SERVICE
The City shall, if no undue hardship to its existing customers will
result therefrom, furnish temporary service under the following
conditions:
1. The applicant shall pay, in advance or otherwise as required by the
City. the estimated cost installed plus the estimated cost of
removal. less the estimated salvage of the facilities necessary for
furnishing service.
2. The applicant shall establish credit as required by Rule No.6,
except that the amount of deposit prescribed in Rule No. 7 shall not
exceed the estimated bill for the duration of service.
3. If service is requested to any structure not of a permanent
construction with a foundation, or which can be classified as
removable, such as trailers, billboards, sheds, signs, etc., they
shall be determined to be temporary and applicable to the terms and
conditions of the requirements above of this Rule.
4. Temporary service for construction purposes shall be discontinued to
the applicant and removed if it is used for other than the intended
purpose. With the Utility's approval, a temporary service may be
used for non-construction purposes when all applicable safety and
construction codes are adhered to. If a non-utility approval power
source is connected on the construction site, the Utility's
temporary service shall be discontinued. Service may be suspended
without notice to the applicant as required by Rule No. l4-B.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-76
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
8n-
'1e~-ee~
Dated
Dated
10-10-78
E"--12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.3. 14 . 1
DTTT1I' >>0. '4
SHORTAGE OF SUPPLY AND INTERRUPTION OF DELIVERY
A. SHORTAGE AND INTERRUPTION
1. The Public Utilities Depart.ent ~lt; will exercise reasonable
diligence to furnish a continuous and sufficient supply of
electricity to its customers and to avoid any shortage or
interruption of delivery thereof. It cannot, however, guarantee a
continuous or sufficient supply or freedom from interruption.
2. The Public Utilities Depar~nt elt; will not be liable for
interruption or shortage of supply, nor for any loss or damage
occasioned thereby.
3. Whenever, in the operation of the Public Utilities Depar~nt's
elt; electric plants. properties, and/or systems, interruption in
the delivery of electric energy to customers results from or is
occasioned by causes other than the exercise by the Public Utilities
Department of its right to suspend temporarily the delivery of
electric energy for the purpose of making repairs or improvements to
its system, notice of any such interruption will not be given to the
customers of the Public Utilities Department, but the Public
Utilities Department shall exercise reasonable diligence to
reinstitute delivery of electric energy.
B. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION FOR REPAIRS
1. The Public Utilities Depar~nt ~lt;, whenever it shall find it
necessary for the purpose of making repairs or improvements to its
system. will have the right to suspend temporarily the delivery of
electricity. In all cases, as reasonable notice thereof as
circumstances will permit will be given to the customer, and the
making of such repairs or improvements will be prosecuted as rapidly
as may be practicable and, if practicable, at such times as will
cause the least inconvenience to its customers.
2. When it is necessary to suspend temporarily the delivery of
electricity for repairs or improvements to the system in accordance
with Paragraph B-1 above, and the customer requests that such
suspension of service occur at other than normal Public Utilities
Department working hours, the customer shall pay in advance, the
total estimated labor related costs incurred by the Public Utilities
Department for performing the work during non-regular Public
Utilities Department work hours.
C. APPORTIONMENT OF SUPPLY DURING TIME OF SHORTAGE
Should a shortage of supply ever occur, the Public Utilities Department
will apportion its available supply of electricity among its customers as
authorized or directed by the Public Utilities General Manager in the
manner that appears to him most equitable under conditions then prevailing.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
EHective11-03-82 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
82R-534
782-665
Dated 11-02-82
Dated 10-10-78
EI..-12
1969b080989-78
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.15.1
RULE NO. 15.0
LINE EXTENSIONS
Extensions of distribution lines of standard voltag.. (12kv or l..s) necessary
to furnish permanent electric service to applicants will be made by the
Utility in accordance with the following provisions:
A. GENERAL
The Utility will construct. own, operate and maintain lines only along
public streets, roads and highways which the Utility has the legal right
to occupy, and on public lands and private property across which rights
of way satisfactory to the Utility may be obtained without cost or
condemnation by the Utility.
B. OVERHEAD EXTENSIONS TO INDIVIDUAL APPLICANTS FOR SERVICE
1. Except for those instances where the customer requests special
facilities, the Utility will install, own and maintain the necessary
transformers, meters, and service wires in accordance with Rule No.
16.
2. Special Facilities. Under this rule the Utility shall install only
those facilities which it deems are necessary to render service in
accordance with the tariff schedules. Where the applicant requests
facilities which are in addition to, or in substitution for, the
standard facilities which the Utility normally would install, the
extra costs thereof shall be paid by the applicant.
C. OVERHEAD EXTENSIONS TO SERVE SUBDIVISIONS OR TRACTS, HOUSING PROJECTS,
AND MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS
1. Not applicable to line extensions within a new single family and/or
multifamily residential subdivision of five or more lots
(subdivision) and in a new residential development consisting of
five or more dwelling units in two or more buildings located on a
single parcel of land (development) unless a master plan,
preliminary map or tentative map has been filed for the subdivision
or development with the City of Anaheim Planning Commission on or
prior to May 5, 1970, and where an agreement has been entered into
with the Utility for electric service prior to May 5, 1972.
IssueD BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
E~-12 1969b080989-78
- .
,
effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
Hi (78
UR SJl
Dated
Dated
19 26 71
9S 92 66
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.15.2
age o.
RULE NO. 15.0
LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
C. OVERHEAD EXTENSIONS TO SERVE SUBDIVISIONS OR TRACTS, HOUSING PROJECTS, AND
MULTIF~ILY DWELLINGS (continued)
2. Eztensions to serve real estate subdivisions vill be made in
accordance with Section B hereof.
D. UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS
1. General. Underqround line eztensions vi11 be made only vhere
mutually aqreed upon by the Utility and the applicant, ezcept in
those areas where the Utility maintains or de.ire. to maintain
underqround distribution facilities for its operatinq convenience or
in compliance with applicable laws, ordinance, or similar
requirements of public authorities and the City Council.
2. Utility-Installed Eztensions to Serve Individuals.
a. Normally underqround eztensions vill be installed, owned and
maintained by the Utility provided the applicant pays in advance
a nonrefundable sum as determined by the Public Utilities
General Manaqer.
b. Underqround service will be installed and maintained as provided
in Rule No. 16.
c. Group of Applicants.
(1) Where mutually aqreed upon by the Utility and the oriqinal
applicant(s) and where the installation of an underqround
transformation point (a sinqle transformer or transformer
bank) vill be required, all applicants to receive
underqround service from the transformation point vill be
considered as a qroup for the purpose of this rule.
2. Each applicant's share of the cost of the underqround line
eztension shall be the sum of the amounts determined in
Sections D.2.a. divided by the number of applicants.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-79
Effectiv..1-03-82 by Resolution No.
Super18ding Resolution No.
82R-534
71R-478
Dated 11-02-82
Dated 10-26-71
E~ -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.15.3
RULE NO. 15.0
LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS (Continued)
(3) The underqround line eztension cOlt Ihall include the
primary voltaqe line (2400 volts or over) from the last
primary voltaqe source to the transformation point servinq
the qroup.
3. Applicant-Installed Eztensions to Serve Individuals.
a. Where mutually aqreed upon by the Utility and the applicant,
the underqround duct system (includinq necessary conduits,
ducts, manholes, vaults, and service lateral ducts) may be
installed by the applicant in accordance with the Utility's
specifications.
Upon the acceptance by the Utility, applicant will transfer
ownership of such facilities to the Utility.
b. Any additional underqround facilities necessary to complete the
eztension, ezclusive of transformers, meters, and services,
shall be installed by the Utility at the applicant's ezpense.
c. Underqround services will be installed and maintained as
provided in Rule No. 16.
d. Group of Applicants.
(1) Where mutually aqreed upon by the Utility and the oriqinal
applicant(s) and where the installation of an underqround
transformation point (a sinqle transformer or transformer
bank) will be required, all applicants to receive
underqround service from the transformation point will be
considered as a qroup for the purpose of this rule.
(2) Upon transfer of ownership, the cost of the underqround
duct system will be estimated by the Utility.
- ~,
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
E~-'2 1969bOS09S9-S0
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R_47A
,; ,; R _ 1\ 'n
Dated
Dated
In_'F;_71
OA_n'_F;F;
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.15.4
Page No.
RULE NO. 15.0
LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
D. UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS (Continued)
(3) Each applicant's share of the cost of the underground line
extensions shall be the sum of the amounts determined in
Section D.3.a., D.3.b., and D.3.d.(2) divided by the
number of applicants.
(4) The underground line extension cOlt shall include the
primary voltage line (2400 volts or over) from the last
primary voltage source to the transformation point serving
the group.
4. Extensions To and/or Within Real Estate Subdivisions, Tracts, Etc.,
in Advance of Receipt of Applications for Service.
a. Underground line extensions will be installed, owned and
maintained by the Utility provided the subdivider or other
applicant requesting the extension pays before start of
construction a nonrefundable sum as determined by the Utilities
Director.
b. Where mutually agreed upon by the Utility and applicant, the
underground duct system (including necessary conduits, ducts,
manholes, vaults and service lateral ducts) may be installed by
the applicant in accordance with the Utility's specifications.
Upon acceptance by the Utility, applicant will transfer
ownership of such facilities to the Utility. Any additional
underground facilities necessary to complete the extension
shall be installed by the Utility at the applicant's expense.
c. Underground services will be installed and maintained as
provided in Rule No. 16.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-12 1969b080989-8l
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R-478
66R-531
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
08-02-66
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.15.5
age o.
RULE NO. 15.0
LINE EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
E. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Alternative Routes. Where applicable law. or regulation. pr.vent
the utilization of what otherwi.. would b. the .horte.t practicable
route for an ov.rh.ad line estension, for the purpo.e of d.liv.rinq
.lectric service to the applicant, the applicant .hall provide the
Utility an alternative lonqer riqht of way .ati.factory to it. If
the applicant choo..s to r.qu..t underqround deliv.ry ov.r what
would otherwi.. be the shortest practicabl. route, the Utility will,
where f.asible in accordanc. with rul.. on underqround .sten.ions,
provide such underqround delivery.
2. Est.nsions for temporary s.rvic. or for op.rations of a sp.culativ.
character or questionable permanency will not b. mad. under this
rul., but will b. made in accordance with the rul.s p.rtaininq to
t.mporary service.
3. Ezceptional ca.... In unu.ual circumstanc.., wh.n the application
of th.se rul.s app.ars impractical or unju.t to .ither party, or in
the cast of the estension of lin.. of a hiqher voltaqe, the
applicant shall r.fer the matt.r to the Utiliti.s Dir.ctor of the
City of Anah.im for a .p.cial rulinq prior to comm.ncinq
construction.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-1I2 1969b080989-82
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R-478
668-531
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
08-02-66
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.15.1.1
RULE NO. 15.1
UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS WITHIN NEW RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS
Eztension of underqround distribution lines at available standard voltaqes
necessary to furnish permanent electric service within a new sinqle family
and/or multifamily residential subdivision of five or more loti will be made
by the Utility in advance of receipt of application for service in accordance
with the followinq provisions:
A. GENERAL
The Utility will construct. own. operate and maintain underqround line.
only alonq public streets. roads. and hiqhways which the Utility has the
leqal riqht to occupy. and on public lands and private property across
which riqhts of way and easements satisfactory to the Utility may be
obtained without cost or condemnation by the Utility.
B. INSTALLATION
1. The developer will perform all necessary trenchinq and backfillinq.
includinq furnishinq of any importinq backfill material required.
and furnish. install and deed to the Utility any necessary duct
required. all in accordance with the City's utility specifications.
All work by the developer shall be performed at such times and in
such manner which will permit the Utility to perform its work
without delay and in an efficient manner.
2. Where aqreed to by the City'. Utility. the underqround duct system
(includinq necessary conduits, concrete pads. ducts, manhole.,
vaults. and service lateral ducts) may be installed by the developer
in accordance with the City's Utility specifications.
Upon acceptance by the City's Utility. the developer will transfer
ownership of such facilities to the City. Any additional
underqround facilities necessary to complete the extension shall be
installed by the Utility at developer's expense.
3. Underqround service will be installed and maintained as provided in
Rule 16. (Service Connections).
I r~-" . 1\
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-12 1969b080989-83
Nnn.
Dated 1 n_26_71
Dated
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R_47R
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P 3.15.1. 2
age No.
RULE NO. 15.1
UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS WITHIN NEW RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS
(Continued)
B. INSTALLATION (Continued)
4. Sinqle phase underqround line extensions will be installed, owned and
maintained by the Utility provided the developer, subdivider or other
customers requestinq the extension pays before start of construction
the nonrefundable sum as determined by the Utility ba.ed upon:
a. The difference between the estimated installed cost of the
underqround system to serve the development and a comparable
overhead system or
b. ~ unit price per lot of dwellinq unit as established in
Paraqraph B-4a above based upon historical cost adjusted
annually.
C. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Special Situations - Special conditions of voltaqe, load, service,
facilities and related matters applicable to the Rules and
Requlations not expressly covered, shall be resolved by the Public
Utilities General Manaqer.
2. Exceptional Cases - In unusual circumstances, when the application of
these rules appears impractical or unjust, developer may refer the
matter to the Public Utilities General Manaqer for special rulinq or
for the approval of special conditions which are aqreed upon prior to
commencinq construction. If the matter is not satisfactorily
resolved with the Public Utilities General Manager, the developer may
petition the City Council for final determination.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
Effectiv4i:l-03-82 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
82R-S34
71R-478
Dated 11-02-82
Dated 10-26-71
EI..-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.16.1
Page No.
RULE NO. 16
SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES
A. METER INSTALLATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE EQUIPMENT ON CUSTOMER'S
PREMISES.
1. Meter Installations
a. Location. All meters installed by the Utility shall be
installed at some convenient place. approved by the Utility.
upon the customer's premises and so placed as to be at all
times accessible for inspection. readinq and testinq.
The customer shall, at his own expense. provide a new and
approved location for the meter or meters in order to comply
with the foreqoinq whenever the existinq meter or meters
becomes inaccessible for inspection. readinq, or testinq.
b. Separate Meters Required. Each sinqle family dwellinq or
accommodation within a residential multifamily accommodation
will be separately metered by the Utility for new installations
on and after June 1. 1979. except where a commitment for
installation of other than separate meterinq has been made by
the Utility to the owner/developer prior to such date.
However, if said commitment has not been exercised within an
ensuinq period of twelve months. separate meterinq of electric
service for each residential unit is required.
c. Multiple-Occupancy Buildinqs. In all buildinqs in which meters
are required to be installed for various floors or qroups of
rooms in order to measure aeparately the electrical energy
supplied to each of several customers, all meters shall be
located at one central point or as otherwise specified by the
Utility. Each meter position shall be clearly marked, by the
buildinq owner. to indicate the particular location supplied by
it.
d. Master Meters. A master meter will be furnished and installed
by the Utility. except as provided in Section A.l.b. above.
upon application by the owner or lessee of any residential
buildinq where the floors (or portions thereof) or rooms or
qroups of rooms are rented separately and where electric energy
is to be metered and resold by said owner or lessee to the
individual tenants as provided in Rule No. 18. In such cases,
the said owner or lessee shall furnish, install. maintain. and
test the submeters.
e. Sealinq of Meters. All utility meters will be sealed by the
Utility. and no such seal shall be tampered with or broken
except by a representative of the Utility authorized to do so.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-85
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
79R-292
71R-478
Dated 05-22-79
Dated 10-26-71
EL.-U
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3 . 16.2
age o.
RULE NO. 16
SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES
(Continued)
A. METER INSTALLATION AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE EQUIPMENT ON CUSTOMER'S
PREMISES (continued)
e. The City will furnish as a normal metering installation, meters
adequate to measure at a single point of delivery the demand and
energy consumption, as specified in the rate tariff or as
determined by the Public Utilities General Manager the type of
such meters to be determined by the City. Provision must be
made for installing a kilovar-hour meter on all installations
requiring a main switch of 600 amperes at 240 volts or 400 amps
at 480 volts. The customer shall provide space acceptable to
the Utility for the required metering installation. Primary
metering installations shall conform to the Vtflftf.~
Utility's requirements and specifications.
2. Miscellaneous Service Equipment
a. Equipment Furnished by Customer. All service switches, fuses,
meter sockets, meter and instrument transformer housing,
switchboard meter test busses and similar devices, irrespective
of voltage, required in connection with service and meter
installation on customer's premises, shall be furnished,
installed, and maintained by the customer in accordance with the
Utility's requirements. Detailed information will be furnished
by the Utility on request.
b. Equipment Furnished by Utility. The Utility will furnish and
install the necessary instrument transformers, test facilities
(except switchboard meter test busses), and meters. Also. the
Utility will furnish the metering enclosures when it deems it
necessary to locate metering equipment at a point that is not
accessible to the customer.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-86
Effec:tiveP-03-82 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
82R-534
71R-478
Dated 11-02-82
Dated 10-26-71
EL-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P 3.16.3
age No.
RULE NO. 16
SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES
B. SERVICE CONNECTIONS
1. Overhead Services.
a. Service Drops. Upon a bona fide application for service, and
where the Utility's distribution pole line is located on the
customer's premises, or on a street, highway, lane, alley,
road, or private easement immediately contiguous thereto, the
Utility will, at its own expense, furnish and install a single
span of service wires from its pole to the customer's first
permanent support, provided such support is of a type, and is
so located that such service wires may be installed to a point
approved by the Utility in accordance with good engineering
practice, and in compliance with all applicable laws,
ordinances, rules and regulations, including those governing
clearances and points of attachments.
b. Impaired Clearance. Whenever any of the clearances required by
the applicable laws, ordinance., rules or regulations of public
authorities from the .ervice drop. to the ground or any object
become impaired by reason of any changes made by the owner or
tenant of the premises, the customer shall, at his own expense,
provide a new and approved support, in a location approved by
the Utility, for the termination of the Utilty's existing
service drop wires and shall also provide all .ervice entrance
conductors and equipment necessitated by the change of location.
c. Service Entrance Conductors. For each overhead service
connection, the cu.tomer shall furnish at hi. own expense a set
of service entrance conductors which shall extend from the
point of service delivery at the point of termination of the
Utility'. .ervice drop on the customer's support to the
customer's meter switch. Such .ervice entrance conductors
shall be of a type and be in an enclosure which meets with the
approval of the Utility and City Electrical Inspector-Building
Division-Development Services Department.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-87
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
7lR-478
66R-S3l
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
08-02-66
EI..-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Sel'\lices
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.16.4
Page No.
RULE NlY. 16
SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES
(Continued)
B. SERVICE CONNECTIONS (Continued)
2. Underground Service Connections
a. Any customer desiring the service conductors to be installed
underground shall furnish, install and maintain, at his expense,
conduit or duct from a terminating pull boz to the pole,
desiquated by the Utility for the City on which the connection
is to be made. The customer shall also furnish at his expense,
and convey to the Utility the necessary material to reach the
service arm of the desiquated pole. The Utility will thereafter
own, erect and maintain this material. Material furnished by
the customer and its installation shall be as specified by the
Utility.
b. The size of conductors to be furnished or paid for by the
customer will be determined by the Utility and the Utility will
assist on the installation at its ezpense. The customer shall
pay the cost of conductors for the entire distance. The
customer shall furnish and install, at his expense, a pull line
as specified by the Utility.
c. Where the customer desires total underground facilities, the
customer shall pay, prior to the time of installation, the
nonrefundable sum as determined by the Utilities Department.
3. Number of Services to be Installed
a. The City will not install more than one service for the same
voltage and phase classification for anyone building or group
of buildings on a single premises, ezcept as separate services
may be installed for a separate building or for groups of
buildings, where necessary for the operating convenience of the
City.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b082489-89
Effective'!:1-03-82 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
82R-534
11R-418
Dated
Dated
11-02-82
10-26-11
EI..-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.16.5
Page No.
RULE NO. 16
SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES
(Continued)
c. TRANSFORMER INSTALLATION ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES
1. In cases where the City desires to install transformers on
customer's premises, the customer shall provide adequate space for
the transformer installation and furnish a aatiafactory right-of-way
for the service conductors.
a. The City will erect pole type transformer structures at its
expense.
b. Where the customer has provided a fireproof room or vault at
his expense, in which City owned transformers and switching may
be installed, the City will complete the installation
consisting of protective equipment, primary and secondary bus,
and necessary grounding.
c. Where the customer has provided a concrete pad or foundation
within an approved enclosure, located outdoors, he shall also
furnish and install, at his expense, all secondary equipment
and materials necessary to receive service at the secondaries
of the transformers or the secondary bus. The City will, at
its own expense, complete the installation.
d. The City reserves the right to specify the type of transformer
installation to be used. Each normal installation shall
include, where necessary, facilities for one standard
transformation.
D. SPECIAL SERVICES
Premises for which arrangements are made for any special type of service
(such as but not limited to: three phase service to a residence,
emergency, X-ray, welder, or transmitter service) will be served only by
underqround connection where general service to the premises is by
underground connection. All additions to underground facilities to
accommodate such service will be made by the Utility at the customer's
expense. Ownership of such additions will remain with the Utility.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-89
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
7lR-478
66R-S31
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
08-02-66
EL. -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.16.6
RULE NO. 16
SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES
(Continued)
E. CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER'S SERVICE TO UTILITY LINES.
Only duly authorized employees of the Utility are allowed to connect the
customer's service or to disconnect the same from the Utility's lines.
F. OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES.
1. All transformers, meters, service wires, appliances, fixtures, and
other facilities installed by the Utility at its expense, upon the
customer's premises for the purpose of delivering electric energy to
the customer shall continue to be the property of the Utility, and
may be repaired or replaced by the Utility at any time, and removed
at the termination of service, and may also be used to supply other
customers whether or not on the same premises, provided the proper
rights of way have been obtained.
2. No rent or other charge whatsoever shall be made against the Utility
for placing or maintaining such facilities upon the customer's
premises. The customer shall exercise reasonable care to prevent
the facilities of the Utility upon said premises from being damaged
or destroyed, and shall refrain from relocating or otherwise
interfering with same and. in case any defect therein shall be
discovered, shall promptly notify the Utility thereof.
G. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY FOR BII ~ EQUIPMENT.
1. The customer shall, at his own sole risk and expense, furnish,
install, inspect and keep in good and safe condition all electrical
wires, line., machinery, and apparatus of any kind of character
which may be required for (1) receiving electric energy from the
line. of the Utility regardle.. of the location of the transformers,
meters, or other equipment of the Utility; and (2) applying and
utilizing such energy, including all necessary protective appliances
and suitable housing thereof.
.
1ftn.~\
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-B2 1969b082489-9l
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
AQR_
Dated
Dated
,n_'n_71
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.16.7
age o.
RULE NO. 16
SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES
(Continued)
G. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY FOR BIlOW. EQUIPMENT (Continued)
2. The Utility shall not be responsible for any loss or damage
occasioned or caused by the negligence, want of proper care or
wrongful act of the customer or of any of his agents, employees, or
licensees on the part of the customer in installing, maintaining,
using, operating, or interfering with any such wires, lines,
machinery or apparatus.
H. RIGHT OF ACCESS
1. The Utility shall. at all times, have the right of ingress to and
egress from a customer's premises at all reasonable hours for any
purposes reasonably connected with the furnishing of electric energy
and the ezercise of any and all right secured to it by law or these
rules.
.,
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-12 1969b082489-92
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
71R-478
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.17.1
Page No.
RULE NO. 17
METER TESTS AND ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR ERRORS
A. TESTS
1. On Customer Request. A customer may, on notice of not less than one
week, require the Utility to test the meter for Xl. the cuat08er's
service.
No charqe will be made for such test, but, should a customer demand a
test within four (4) months after installation or more often than once
in f6dt .iz (C 6) months, Ke a deposit will be required t6
d~~~'ltl'leJee to ~~t cover la/~~tt the ~ost of the test. This
deposit will be returned if the meter is found to reqister more than
2\. fast or 2\. slow. The a.oUDt of the deposit .ill be dependent on
the type of _ter to be tested aDd is contaiaed in Rule 23.
A customer shall have the riqht to require the Utility to conduct the
test in KI. the cuat~r'. presence or in the presence of an
expert or other representative appointed by Kim the custo.er. The
results of the test will be furnished to the customer within a
reasonable time after completion of the test.
B. ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR METER ERROR.
1. Fast Meters. When, UPOD test, any meter is found to be reqistering
more than 2\. fast, the Utility will refund to the customer the amount
of the overcharqe, based on corrected meter readinqs, subject to the
provisions of paraqraph 4 hereof.
2. Slow Meters. When. upon test, any meter f~tld~me.tltl'et.lt. is
found to be reqistering more than 21 2\. slow, ~t/~atlm.t.tlf~t
~tK.tltl~"16f/'et.lt.II'/f6add/t~/~elt.fl.t.tlaf/m~t.1tX~a/2S/'16.1
the Utility may bill the customer for the amount of the undercharqe.
based on corrected meter readings, subject to the provisions of
paraqraph 4 hereof.
3. Nonregistering Meters. When, upon test, any meter is found to be
nonregisterinq, the Utility may bill the customer for the estimate of
electricity consumed but not registered, subject to the provisions of
paragraph 4 hereof.
Bills for this purpose will be estimated from the customer's prior
use, the customer's subsequent use correctly metered, the Utility's
experience with other customers of the same class~ and the general
characteristics of the customer's operation.
( Continued)
IssueD BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL.-12 1969b080989-93
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
tlJ.l<-J.""
Dated
Dated
Uj-J./-lSl
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.17.2
Page No.
RULE NO. 17
METER TESTS AND ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR ERRORS
4.
a.
l~d~t~Z UDdercharges. When it is found that the error in a
meter is due to causes, the date of which can be reliably
established, e#~tt~~tf~/et the undercharge may be computed back
to that date, provided. however, that in no ca.e will a bill for
an undercharge et/~/t~tddi/fet/~d/e#~ttK~tf~ ezceed a tedt
twelve (& 12) month period for single-family residential
service schedules or a twenty-four (24) month period for all
other service schedules.
b. Overcharges. Wheli it is fo1UU! that t!Ie error ili a _ter i. due
to causes, t!Ie date of which can be reliably established, the
overcharge _y be co.puted back to that date, provided, however,
that ili DO cue .ill a ref1UU! for .. overcharge ezc_d a
twelity-four (24) ~lith period for all service schedule. unless
directed otherwise by t!Ie Public Utilities General Manaqer or a
represelitative 4esiqaated by t!Ie Public Utilities General
MaDaqer.
c. ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR UTILITY ERROR
Ii l~d~t~Iil/WK_d/lt/l_/tea.iltK'tl4d/_ttet/ld/~IZZI.f/K~_/ettatt~i/i.e
te/~/VtlZltt/~ttet/tet/.~t~t/et/~~dlt~tle./_~t#lt~_'/t~~/i~t~/et
.~lt~/t~./~~/t~Il~It/._t~ZI~~~i'/t~e/e#~ttK~tf~/et/t~e
..i.tt~~tf./.~t/~./te.;at.i/~~tl/te/t~~t/i~t.'/;te#li.i'/~e..#et'
t~~t/fd/de/t~~./.fZZ/~/~IZl/fet/4d/adi~tt~~tf./~1t~~i/~/teat/l"
.edt~/;~tfei/tet/~ldfZ_~t"fZt/te~fi_.tf~Z/~_t#fte/~t~eidl__/et/~
t.~dtt~tedt/tZ&l/.edtK/;etfei/tet/~Zl/etK~t/~.t#ft~/~tK~idZe~i
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b082489-94
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
Dated
Dated
U/-J.,j-I:I":
a':1(-'"14
EI..-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities FiMncial Services
200 S. AMheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
PIgt No.3. 17 . 3
RULE NO. 17
METER TESTS AND ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR ERRORS
(Continued)
C. ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR UTILITY ERROR
1. Inaccuracies of ..ter rea4iDq recordiDq or bills reflectiDq clerical
or ..ter errors shall be corrected bact to the date for which the
overcharqe or the UDdercharqe _I' be reliably established. In cases
where electric consu.ptions, dates or other factors required for
application of rate .chedules or other provisions are not subject to
ezact dete~nation or are in question or dispute relative to
service or rate application, the Utility shall establish .uch
factors by tests, analysis, and/or investigations to deteraine the
proper basis for .-kiDq _ adjWl~nt, if _yo Undercharqe
adjWl~nt. in billiDq, bDwever, shall not ezceed a twelve (12)
.onth period for siDqle-f.-ily ~.tic service schedule. or a
twenty-four (24) IIOnth period for all other service schedules.
Overcharqe refUDda shall not ezceed a twenty-four (24) IIOnth period
for all service schedules unless directed otherwise by the Public
Utilities GeDBral MaDager or a representative designated by the
Public Utilities GeDBral MaDager.
2. The Utility is authori.ed to refund a credit balance.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
Generll Manl9l"
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superwdin~ Resolution No.
AQ8_
."'D_"''''
Dlted
Dlted n'7_1~_A~
EI..-U
1969b082489-9S
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.18.1
age o.
RULE NO. 18
SUPPLY TO SEPARATE PREMISES AND RESALE
A. SEPARATE METERING.
Separate premise. vill not be supplied throuqh the .ame meter, except as
may be specifically provided for in the rate .chedule.
B. OTHER USES OR PREMISES.
A customer shall not use electricity received from the City upon other
premise. nor for other purpose. than tho.e specified in his application
or in the rate schedule applied.
C. IEIXZE/er/IZIE71Iflrri OS. BY orBBaSI
A customer shall not t...ZZ charqe for electricity received from the
City fe aDd used by any other person, except:
1. Where the charqe to tenants is absorbed in the rental for the
premises of space occupied: or
2. Where the customer is the owner, lessee, or operator of a
multifamily accommodation and electricity i. submetered and resold
to tenants at the sam. rat.s that the City vould charq. for the
service if supplied directly. In .uch c...., the owaer, 1....., or
operator shall furni.h, in.tall, aaintain, aDd t.st the .ubaet.rs.
This .l.ctrical usaqe appli.. only to the .iDqI.-f..ily dwellinqs
which have been sw.et.r.d aDd .xclud.s other .lectrical usage such
.. ..!.aiDq pools, r.cr.ation rooas, or laundry facilities which are
used in co.-on by tenants and would be ..rved under a q.neral
service tariff.
All .nerqy use, includiDq use by others, .upplied throuqh a silUJl.
Utility ..t.r is the r.sponsibility of the custo.er of record.
D. RESALE OF BLBCTaICITY
aesale of el.ctricity or .ubaet.riDq of .l.ctricity for the purpose of
resale is prohibited exc.pt .. provided for under S.ction C.2 above.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-82 1969b080989-95
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89a-
71Jt-478
Dated
Dated 10-26-71
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.19.1
age o.
RULE NO. 19
RATE STABILIZATION ACCOUNT
A. PURPOSE
The Rate Stabilization Account is established as a means of providing
more stable retail electric rates to the customers of the City's Electric
Utility.
B. DEFINITIONS
1. Billing Rate - A forecasted average retail electric rate, in cents
per kwh, based on the retail electric rates currently being billed to
the Utility's customers. The Billing Rate includes the base rates
and the Power Cost Adjustment Billing Factors.
2. Rate Stabilization Account (RSA) - A restricted cash account within
the Electric Utility Operating Fund, Fund 55, which is utilized in
stabilizing electric rates. The account initially is established
with refund money received from Southern California Edison Company
for prior overcharges on wholesale rates.
3. Rate Stabilization Account Interest - The interest earned on the
monies in the RSA which is credited to the RSA.
4. Reference Rate - A forecasted average retail electric rate, in cents
per kwh, required to provide sufficient revenue to meet expenditures
and fund transfers of the approved Resource Allocation Plan (RAP) of
the Electric Utility.
5. Stabilization Rate - A rate, in cents per kwh, to determine the flow
of funds from the restricted cash of the RSA to the unrestricted cash
of the Electric Utility Operatinq Fund.
Stabilization Rate . Reference Rate - Billing Rate
6. Stabilization Transfer - The amount transferred, on a monthly basis,
from the restricted cash of the RSA to the unrestricted cash of the
Electric Utility Revenue Fund.
Stabilization Transfer = Stabilization Rate X Monthly kwh Sales
Ir^.....~....._~\
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
EI..-12 1969b080989-96
Effective 01-06-88 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
88R-4
86R-381
Dated
Dated
01-05-88
08-26-86
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.19.2
RULE NO. 19
RATE STABILIZATION ACCOUNT
(Continued)
C. OPERATION OF RATE STABILIZATION ACCOUNT
1. Within 15 days after the end of each month, the Stabilization Transfer
will be calculated based on the recorded monthly kwh sales and existing
Stabilization Rate.
2. Within 15 days after the end of each month Utilities Accounting takes
appropriate action to move the Stabilization Transfer from the
restricted cash of the Rate Stabilization Account to the unrestricted
cash of the Electric Utility Operating Fund.
3. Within 15 days after the end of each month, the Public Utilities
Department shall furnish to the City Manager, City Council and Public
Utilities Board a report on the status of the RSA.
D. RATE STABILIZATION ACCOUNT RATES
The rate stabilization account rates, in cents per kilowatt hour, shall
be shown in this section.
Effective Date
Billin9 Rate
Reference Rate
Stabilization
Rate
10-16-85
09-01-86
01-06-88
12-01-89
8.904t
8.456t
7.970t
8.S18t
9.393t
8.778t
8.530t
8.51Bt
O.489t
O.322t
0.560t
O.OOOt
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL.-12 1969b080989-97
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
AQD_
QAD_.4
Dated
Dated
01-0C:;-R8
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3.20.1
RULE NO. 20
REPLACEMENT OF OVERHEAD WITH UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
A. The Utility will, at its expense, replace its existing overhead
distribution facilities with underground distribution facilities along
public streets and roads, and on public lands and private property across
which rights-of-way satisfactory to the Utility have been obtained or may
be obtained without cost of condemnation, by the Utility, provided that:
1. The City Council of the City of Anaheim in which such distribution
facilities are and will be located has:
a. Determined, after consultation with the Utility and after
holding public hearings on the subject, that such
undergrounding is in the general public interest for one or
more of the following reasons:
(1) Such undergrounding will avoid or eliminate an unusually
heavy concentration of overhead distribution facilities;
(2) Said street or road or right-of-way is extensively used by
the general public and carries a heavy volume of
pedestrian or vehicular traffic;
(3) Said street or road or right-of-way adjoins or passes
through a civic area or public recreation area or an area
of unusual scenic interest to the general public.
b. Adopted an ordinance creating an underground district in the
area in which both the existing and new facilities are and will
be located requiring, among other things, (1) that all existinq
overhead communication and electric distribution facilities in
such district shall be removed, and (2) that each property
owner served from such electric overhead distribution
facilities shall provide, in accordance with the Utility's
rules for underqround service, all electrical facility changes
on his premises necessary to receive service from the
underqround facilities of the Utility as soon as it is
available, and (3) authorizing the Utility to discontinue its
overhead service.
. I_.._A\
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
E~-12 1969b080989-9a
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
."v_....,.
>>^~.
Dated
Dated
10 H 71
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.20.2
age o.
RULE NO. 20
REPLACEMENT OF OVERHEAD WITH UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
(Continued)
A. (Continued)
2. The annual budqeted amount for underqroundinq within the City of
Anaheim may be allocated by the City Council upon recommendation of
the Public Utilities General Manaqer.
3. The underqroundinq extends for a minimum distance of one block or 600
feet, whichever is the lesser.
B. In circumstances other than those covered by A. above, the Utility will
replace its existinq overhead distribution facilities with underqround
distribution facilities alonq public streets and roads or other locations
mutually aqreed upon when requested by an applicant or applicants where
all of the followinq conditions are met:
1.
a.
All property owners served from the overhead facilities to be
removed first aqree in writinq to perform the wirinq chanqes on
their premises so that service may be furnished from the
underqround distribution system in accordance with the Utility's
rules and that the Utility may discontinue its overhead service
upon completion of the underqround facilities, or
b. Suitable leqislation is in effect requirinq such property owners
to make such necessary wirinq chanqes and authorizinq the
Utility to discontinue its overhead service.
2. The applicant has:
a. Furnished and installed the pads and vaults for transformers and
associated equipment, conduits, ducts. boxes, pole bases and
performed other work related to structures and substructures
includinq breakinq of pavement, trenchinq, backfillinq, and
repavinq required in connection with the installation of the
underqround system, all in accordance with Utility's
specifications, or. in lieu thereof, paid the Utility to do so.
b. Transferred ownership of such facilities, in qood condition. to
the Utility; and
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-99
EffectiVf:l-03-82 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
82R-534
71R-478
Dated 11-02-82
Dated 10-26-71
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.20.3
age o.
RULE NO. 20
REPLACEMENT OF OVERHEAD WITH UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
(Continued)
B. (Continued)
c. Paid a nonrefundable sum equal to the escess, if any, of the
estimated costs; exclusive of transformers, meters and
services, of completing the underground system and building a
new equivalent overhead system.
3. The area to be undergrounded includes both sides of a street for
at least one block or 600 feet, whichever is the lesser, and all
esisting overhead communication and electric distribution facilities
within the area will be removed.
c. In circumstances other than those covered by A. or B. above, where
mutually agreed upon by the Utility and an applicant, overhead
distribution facilities may be replaced with underground distribution
facilities. provided the applicant requesting the change pays, in
advance, a nonrefundable sum equal to the estimated cost of the
underground facilities less the estimated net salvage value and
depreciation of the replaced overhead facilities. Underground services
will be installed and maintained as provided in the Utility's rules
applicable thereto.
D. The term "underground distribution system" means an electric distribution
system with all wires installed underground except those wires in surface
mounted equipment enclosures.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL.-12 1969b080989-100
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
71R-478
Hon.
Dated
Dated
10-26-71
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No.
3.21.1
RULE NO. n
SWIMMING POOL OFF-PEAK FILTRATION
A. GENERAL
For the purpose of load manaqement, residential electric bills will be
credited monthly. as set forth in Section D, at those homes havinq a
swimminq pool with its pumpinq equipment set to preclude operation during
peak hours as determined by the Anaheim Public Utilities Department. To
be eliqible for this credit. the owner must siqn an aqreement with the
Anaheim Public Utilities Department detailinq the conditions of the
off-peak filtration proqram.
B. TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT
1. The 81f~iDq pool aust _t the specifications .. defined in Rule 1.
2. The automatic timer will be set so that the pump motor and
filterinq equipment will not be operated durinq peak hours
determined by the Utility.
3. If necessary, the Utility will furnish and install additional
trippinq devices so that the operation of the pool equipment can be
split durinq the off-peak hours.
4. The pool owner aqrees to a proqram of occasional inspection of the
automatic timer by the Utility to assure compliance with the program.
5. The Utility and pool owner may jointly agree to another time clock
setting.
6. The pool owner understands and aqrees that the installation or
adjustment of such devices will not otherwise affect the operation
of any pump motor, timer, filter, heater, or other equipment used in
connection with the pool, and pool owner, therefore, releases the
Utility, its officers, and employees from any liability, claim,
cost, or expense of any nature with regard to the pool owner's
pool and its appurtenant equipment.
C. TERMINATION OF BILLING CREDIT
Once instituted, the billinq credit will remain in effect indefinitely or
until one of the following occurs:
1. The pool owner notifies the Anaheim Public Utilities Department that
he/she wishes to operate the pool equipment during the restricted
period and therefore voluntarily terminates the program.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL-12 1969b082489-l02
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
82R-295
Dated
Dated
06-08-82
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P N 3.21.2
age o.
RULE NO. 21
SWIMMING POOL OFF-PEAK FILTR~TION
2. The Utility, upon visual inspection determines that the pool
equipment is beinq operated durinq the restricted period in
disreqard of the proqram. In this case, the billinq credit will be
automatically terminated.
3. The proqram may be terminated for any reason by recommendation of
the Public Utilities Board and approval of the City Council.
D. BILLING CREDIT
1. Billinq credits will be applied monthly, prorated to 30 days, to
eliqible residential electric bills. Credits will be adjusted each
time the Utility receives a demand charqe rate adjusted from its
wholesale supplier.
Credits will be established at 25' of the Utility's qross savinqs on
demand charqes created by the averaqe pool participatinq in the
proqram as shown in the followinq formula:
Averaqe EN of pools X demand rate. Gross savinqs X 25' · Billinq Credit
2. The Public Utilities Department shall furnish to the Public
Utilities Board and City Council a notice of any revised billing
credit and any chanqe to the peak hours.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
1969boa09a9-102
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
82R-295
79R-309
Dated
Dated
06-08-82
05-29-82
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
P 3.22.1
age No.
RULE NO. 22
COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION
INTERCONNECTION STANDARDS
A. General. This rule sets forth requirements and conditions for
interconnected non-City-owned qeneration where such qeneration may be
connected for (1) parallel operation with the service of the City or (2)
isolated operation with standby or breakdown service provided by the
City. For purposes of this rule, the interconnectinq entity shall be
designated the Producer.
B. Conditions.
1. A Contract ezecuted by the City and the Producer shall be required
for interconnected service. Terms for the purchase of power by the
City if applicable, shall be included therein.
2. Interconnection with the City's system shall not be made until and
unless the City has determined that the interconnection complies
with the design and operatinq requirements set forth herein.
3. Where interconnection protective equipment is owned, operated and/or
maintained by the Producer, the Producer shall be responsible for
damaqes to the City and/or to others arisinq 'at/'f fro. the
misoperation or malfunction of the Producer-owned equipment.
4. The Producer is solely responsible for providinq adequate protection
for the Producer's facilities interconnected with the City's system.
C. Design and Operatinq Requirements. Each qeneration facility which is or
can be connected to the City's electric system shall be desiqned and
operated so as to prevent or protect aqainst the fo110winq adverse
conditions on the City's system. These conditions can cause harm to
persons, equipment damaqe, or electric service deqradation:
1. Inadvertent and unwanted t.~.a_t~lt~tl'a reenerqiaiDq of a
utility dead line or bus.
2. Interconnection while out of sychronization.
3. Overcurrent.
4. Utility system load imbalance.
5. Ground faults.
6. Generated alternatinq current frequency outside permitted safe
limits.
7. Voltaqe qenerated outside permitted limits.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-103
Effective 11-18-86 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
86R-511
Dated
Dated
11-18-86
EL.-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92B05
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. ) 'P 2
RULE NO. 22
COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION
INTERCONNECTION STANDARDS
(continued)
8. Poor power factor.
9. Harmful wave forms.
The necessary protective equipment (relays, switchgear.
transformers, etc.) shall be provided by the Producer or by the City
at the Producer's expense.
Explanatory information, operating rules and guidelines for meeting
the above requirements for Qualifying Facilities 100 kilowatts or
less and Qualifying Facilities between 100 and 1000 kilowatts are
contained in the City's Non-Firm Energy Contract and Non-Firm
Capacity and Energy Contract. Qualifying Facilities larger than
1000 kilowatt will have operating rules and interconnection
standards as determined by the City when the Producer submits plans
and specifications to the City. Copies of said Contracts are
available from the City.
D. Interconnection Facilities.
1. Interconnection facilities include all required means, and apparatus
installed, to interconnect the Producer's generation with the City's
system. Where the Producer desires to sell power to the City,
interconnection facilities include all required means, and apparatus
installed, to enable the City to receive power deliveries from the
Producer. Interconnection facilities may include, but are not
limited to:
a. Connections, transformations, switching, communications. control.
protective and safety equipment, accessible visual disconnects; and
b. Any necessary reinforcements and additions to the City's system by
the City at the Producer's cost.
2. Where interconnection facilities are to be installed for the Producer's
use as added facilities, the Producer shall advance to the City the
installed cost of the added facilities. At the Producer's option. and
where such Producer's generation is a qualifying facility (as defined
by the Public Utilities Regulatory policies Act of 1978) and the
Producer has established credit worthiness to the City's satisfaction,
the City shall finance those added facilities it deems to be removable
and reusable equipment. Such equipment shall include. but not be
limited to, transformation, disconnection, and metering equipment.
Added facilities provided under either of the foregoing arrangements
are subject to the monthly charge as set forth in Section I H of
the City's Rule No.2, Description of Service.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
Effective
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
o~rc-
OD1<-:LL.L
Dated
Dated
.l.L-.Lts-tsO
EL..-U
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Util ities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 22
COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION
INTERCONNECTION STANDARDS
(continued)
P N 3.22.3
age o.
3. When a Producer wishes to reserve facilities paid for by the
Producer, but idled by an energy sale conversion, the City shall
impose a special facilities charge reimbursing the City for costs
related to its operation and maintenance of the facility. When a
Producer no longer needs facilities for which it has paid, the
Producer shall, at a minimum, receive from the City credit for the
net salvage value of the facilities dedicated to City use. If the
City is able to make use of these facilities to serve other
customers, the Producer shall receive the fair market value of the
facilities determined as of the date the Producer either decides no
longer to use the facilities or fails to pay the required
maintenance fee.
4. The Producer shall be responsible for all costs for all of the
feasibility studies for any interconnection project with the City
system, including reasonable advance charges imposed by the City for
such feasibility studies.
5. An interconnection line study for any Producer shall take no more
than one year to complete by the City.
6. The Producer ahall be responsible for costs of telemetering and
safety checks except to the extent that, under the City's effective
tariffs, a comparable customer would not be similarly charged.
7. The City shall, upon request, give the Producer a binding estimate
for line extension and interconnection costs; however, such
estimates shall be in effect for a period not to exceed one year
from the date provided. A reasonable breakdown of cost estimates
shall also be provided in a form sufficiently detailed and
understandable by the Producer.
8. The City shall have the right to inspect the Producer's
interconnection facilities prior to the commencement of parallel
operations and require modifications as necessary.
9. The site of interconnection facilities shall be accessible to City
personnel.
E. Interconnection Reinforcement and/or Additions. The City's effective
tariffs governing interconnection costs and added or special facilities
agreements shall be applied to line and system reinforcement and/or
additions. In addition, the following shall apply:
1. A Producer shall pay for new or additional line capacity if
necessary for the City to receive the Producer's power.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-l05
Effective 11-18-86 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
86R-511
Dated
Dated
11-18-86
EL -12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO. 22
COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION
INTERCONNECTiON STANDARDS
(continued)
P N 3.22.4
age o.
2. For two or more Producers seeking to use an existing line, a first
come, first served approach shall be used. This approach shall
require that the first Producer to request an interconnection shall,
pursuant to written agreement, have the right to use the existing
line and shall incur no obligation for costs associated with future
line capacity needed to accommodate other Producers or customers.
The Producer's application for cogeneration facilities and
interconnection to the City's facilities shall specify the date by
which the Producer must begin construction. If that date passes and
construction has not commenced. the Producer shall be given 30 days
to correct the deficiency after receiving a reminder from the City
that the construction start-up date has passed. If construction has
not commenced after the 30-day corrective period, the City shall
have the right to withdraw its commitment to the first Producer and
offer the right to interconnect on the existing line to the next
Producer in order. If two Producers establish the right of
first-in-time simultaneously, the two Producers shall share the
costs of any additional line capacity necessary to facilitate their
cumulative capacity requirements. Costs shall be shared based on
the relative proportion of capacity each Producer will add to the
line.
3. The Producer shall be responsible for the costs of only those future
system alterations which are necessary to maintain the
interconnection standards for the Producer's particular
interconnection facilities. The relevant interconnection standards
shall be those in effect at the time the contract is signed. Should
such alterations not be directly required by, or beneficial to the
Producer, the Producer shall be treated'like any other customer on
the City's system.
F. Metering.
1. If the Producer desires to sell electric power to the City, the City
shall provide, own and maintain at the Producer's expense all
necessary meters and associated equipment to be utilized for the
measurement of energy and capacity for determining the City's
payment to the Producer pursuant to an applicable contract.
2. For purposes of monitoring generator operation and determination of
standby charges, the City shall have the right to install generation
metering at the Producer's expense. Where the Producer's generation
is 1 MW or greater, telemetering equipment may also be required at
the Producer's expense.
3. The Producer shall provide. at no expense to the City, a suitable
location for all meters and associated equipment in accordance with
Rule No. 16.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
'O~Qb080989-106
Effective 11-18-86 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
86R-S11
Dated
Dated
11-18-86
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
Page No. 3 . 22 . 5
RULE NO. 22
COGENER~TION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION
INTERCONNECTION STANDARDS
(continued)
4. Where necessary the City and the Producer shall aqree on an
appropriate compensation method for transformer losses as specified
in the contract.
5. The City shall install a ratchet device or equivalent so as to
prevent reverse operation on the meter(s) recor4inq power provided
by the City, and where appropriate in each of the follovinq cases
on, (i) the meter(s) recordinq reactive demand imposed on the City's
electric system. and (ii) the meter(s) recordinq power purchased by
the City.
6. Provision for meter tests and adjustments of bills or payments to
the Producer for meter error shall be consistent with Rule No. 17.
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt
General Manager
1969b080989-107
Effective 11 18 86 by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
86R 511
Dated
Dated
11 18 86
E~-12
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, Calif. 92805
ELECTRIC RATES. RULES
AND REGULATIONS
3.23.1
Page No.
RULE NO. 23
CUSTOMER SERVICE FEES
Applicability
Applicable to all classes of service as provided in accordance with the
Electric Rules and Regulations.
Rule Number
DescriDtion
Fee Amount
3
7
9
Service Establishment Charqe
Service Establishment Charqe-
Participatinq Apt. Owners
Service Establishment Charqe/Additional
Minimum Deposit
Returned Check Charqe
$
5.00
3
3
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
17
17
17
Collection Fee
Reconnection Charqe
Reconnection Charqe/Same Day
Darnaqed Steel Lockinq Rinq
Darnaqed Aluminum Meter Rinq
aeplace Darnaqed 11 Meter
Replace Darnaqed 11 Meter
Replace Darnaqed 11 Meter
Replace Damaqed 11 Meter
Replace Darnaqed 31 Meter
Meter Test 11 - Shop
Meter Test 11 - Field
Meter Test - 31
(after hours)
w/Demand
w/Demand (after hours)
Time
$ 2.50
$ 5.00
$ 85.00
In accordance
with Anaheim's
Municipal Code
$ 2.00
$ 12.00
$ 17.00
$ 8.00
$ 3.00
$ 72.00
$105.00
$202.00
$235.00
, Material
$ 25.00
$ 50.00
Time , Material
ISSUED BY
Gordon W. Hoyt Effective
General Manager
EL.-82 1969b082489-109
by Resolution No.
Superseding Resolution No.
89R-
None
Dated
Dated