RES-2010-012RESOLUTION NO. 2010- 012
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM MODIFYING
THE RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF
ELECTRICITY AS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 71 -478
AND MOST RECENTLY AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NO. 2009 -077.
WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim (Anaheim) maintains an electric generation and
distribution system for the furnishing of electricity to residents and businesses of the City of
Anaheim and has adopted Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations for the sale and distribution of
electricity; and
WHEREAS, the Anaheim Municipal Code authorizes the City Council to approve
reasonable Rates, Rules and Regulations governing electric services and fees and charges for
providing electric services; and
WHEREAS, on December 3, 2009 and December 10, 2009, notice of the public
hearing to modify the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations was published in the Anaheim
Bulletin and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board; and
WHEREAS, on November 27, 2009 and December 4, 2009, notice of the public
hearing to modify the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations was published in the Orange County
Register and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board; and
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board held a public hearing on December 16,
2009, and evidence was presented in support of the modifications to the Electric Rates, Rules
and Regulations; and
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the proposals of the Public
Utilities Department and considered the evidence presented at the public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board made the following findings with respect
to the need for the proposed modifications to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations:
1. Section 1221 of the City Charter provides that utility rates charged to a class of
customers shall be uniform within the class and shall be based on the cost of
service revenue requirement for the class.
2. Section 1221 of the City Charter requires that the Utility rates shall be sufficient
in order to allow the Utility to pay for operations and maintenance of the system;
for payment of principal and interest on debt; for creation and maintenance of
financial reserves adequate to assure debt service on bonds outstanding; for
capital construction of new facilities and improvements of existing facilities, or
maintenance of a reserve fund for that purpose; and for payments to the general
fund of the City in the amounts set forth in the City Charter.
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3. Section 1221 of the City Charter also provides that the City Council shall
periodically review rates to insure that financial goals are being accomplished.
4. Section 1221 of the City Charter provides that the City Council may establish and
revise ratepayer discounts and other programs to assist residential customers in
the payment of their utility bills.
5. In setting rates, it is reasonable and appropriate to recognize the benefits that
Anaheim Public Utilities customers will realize through having rates for domestic
and non - domestic customers remain competitive with other local providers.
6. The City of Anaheim has not increased electric base rates since 2008 due to
various active cost containment measures and by financing capital expenditures
with low cost, tax - exempt debt financing.
7. The nature of some electric costs, such as gas fuel and purchased power, has
changed from volatile short term costs to long term structural costs. In The Power
Commodity Adjustment (PCA) which is a component of Schedule RSA (Rate
Stabilization Adjustment) recovers electric costs that are subject to short term
volatility, while base rates recover the long term structural costs. As the Electric
Utility successfully negotiates long term contracts, the appropriate means of
collecting for those costs moves from the PCA to base rates.
8. It is reasonable and appropriate to make modifications to electric base rates such
as those set forth in Attachment A as these modifications are needed by the
Electric Utility to preserve and maintain appropriate cost based rate structures,
maintain competitiveness with other local utilities, maintain appropriate cash
reserve balances to maintain bond covenant ratios, and to minimize the Electric
Utility's risk exposure.
9. It is reasonable and appropriate to modify Schedule GS -2 (General Service) and
Schedule TOU (Time -of -Use) to add a new High Voltage ( >50kv) rate for
customers that wish to have energy delivered at voltage levels above 50 kV as
customers served at higher voltage levels save the Electric Utility money on
reduced infrastructure and generation costs so those cost savings should be passed
on to those customers.
10. It is reasonable and appropriate to modify the Developmental Schedule EDBR
(Economic Development/Business Retention) rate to encourage potential
customer participation by re- opening this rate to encourage economic
development within the City and by eliminating the load factor limitations to
encourage greater participation by commercial and industrial customers.
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11. It is reasonable and appropriate to modify Schedule GS -2 (General Service) and
Schedule TOU (Time -of -Use) concerning the billing demand measurement
intervals so that all customers are measured in fifteen (15) minute intervals as this
will ensure uniformity and consistency in customer metering.
12. It is reasonable and appropriate to modify Rule No. 9 (Rendering and Payment of
Bills) as set forth in Attachment B in order to implement a one percent (1 %) Late
Payment Charge on the electric balance of the customer bill which remains unpaid
after its due date as this will allow Customer Service to increase the amount of
time distressed customers have to set up a payment plan before electric service is
discontinued.
WHEREAS, the proposed modifications to the rates as set forth in Attachment A
and Rule No. 9 as set forth in Attachment B, and as more fully set forth in the text of each of the
respective rate schedules and Rule No. 9, all of which are on file with the Office of the City
Clerk, are necessary and appropriate to meet the requirements of the City Charter as the
modifications will ensure adequate revenues necessary to meet power supply costs, operations
and maintenance expenses, capital expenditures, debt service requirements, reserve amounts, and
other necessary costs; and
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act and found that matters covered above come within Section
21080 (b)(8) of the Public Resources Code of the State of California. Thus, the modification of
these rates and Rule No. 9 are statutorily exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act;
and
WHEREAS, based on the findings hereinabove made, the Public Utilities Board of
the City of Anaheim recommends to the City Council that the City Council adopt the findings of
the Public Utilities Board with respect to the matters contained herein and adopt the
modifications to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations as reflected in Attachment A and
Attachment B, and as more fully set forth in the text of each of the respective rate schedules and
Rule No. 9, all of which are on file with the Office of the City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, based on the finding hereinabove made, the Public Utilities Board of
the City of Anaheim recommends to the City Council that the City Council, by Motion, certify
that the modifications to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations are statutorily exempt under
the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resource Code, Section 21080 (b)(8), in
accordance with Title 14 of the California Administrative Code, Section 15273(a); and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and concurs with the
findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth hereinabove.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that:
1. The findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth herein are hereby
adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim.
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2. The modifications to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations shall be, and
are hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim with the modified rates to
become effective February 1, 2010 as reflected in Attachment A and the modified Rule No. 9 to
become effective March 1, 2010 as reflected in Attachment B, and as more fully set forth in the
text of each of the respective rate schedules and Rule No. 9, all of which are on file with the
Office of the City Clerk.
3. The Public Utilities General Manager is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare, promulgate, publish, and implement changes to the Electric Rates, Rules and
Regulations as set forth herein.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council
of the City of Anaheim this 12th day of January , 2010, by the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Mayor Pringle, Council Members Sidhu, Hernandez, Galloway, Kring
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
CITY OF NAHEIM
MAYOR OF THE CIT F NAHEIM
ATTEST:
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CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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D
ate Schedules
Effective February 1, 2010
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
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DOMESTIC SERVICE
Page No. 2. 1.1
APPLICABILITY - SCHEDULE DS
Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a
single - family accommodation.
RATES
Rate A (01) is applicable where the customer is entitled to only the Basic Residential Use
lifeline allowances.
Rate B (02� is applicable where the customer is en6ded to the additional
lifeline allowance
for electric water heating.
Rate C (03) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional
lifeline allowance
for electric space heating.
Rate D (04) is applicable where the customer is entitled to
the additional lifeline
allowances for both electric water and space heating.
Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to
any additional lifeline
allowance for life support systems.
Lifeline Usage
Per Meter, Per Month
Customer Charge
$3.06
Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge):
First 270 kWh, Basic Lifeline per kWh
9.870
Plus 125 kWh for Electric Water Heating, per kWh
9.870
Plus 275 kWh for Electric Space Heating, for November 1
through April 30, per kWh
9.870
Plus all kWh for Life Support Allowance, per kWh
9.870
Non - Lifeline Usage:
All kWh in excess of the above, per kWh
14.610
Minimum Charge:
The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007R -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE D
DOMESTIC SERVICE
Page No. 2.1.2
APPLICABILITY - SCHEDULE, DSM
Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power or combination thereof in a
multifamily accommodation on a single premises where all of the single- family accommodations are not separately
metered. Closed to new installations as of June 1, 1979 except as otherwise provided in Rule No. 16.
RATES
Rate A (09) is applicable where the customer is entitled to only the Basic Residential Use
lifeline allowance.
Rate B (10) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance
for electric water heating.
Rate C (11) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance
for electric space heating.
Rate D (12) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline
allowances for both electric water and space heating.
Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any additional lifeline
allowance for life support systems.
Lifeline Usage Per Meter, Per Month
Customer Charge $3.06
Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge):
First 270 kWh *, Basic Lifeline per kWh 9.870
Plus 100 kWh* for Electric Water Heating, per kWh 9.870
Plus 1.65 kWh;; for Electric Space Heating, for November I
through April 30, per kWh 9.87¢
Plus all kWh for Life Support Allowance, per kWh 9.87¢
Non - Lifeline Usage:
All kWh in excess of the above, per kWh 14.610
Minimum Charge:
The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge.
*The kilowatt -hours for these blocks shall be multiplied by the number of single- family
accommodations on the meters.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resoiution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007R -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
DOMESTIC SERVICE
Page No. 2.1.3
APPLICABILITY - SCHEDULE DSMS
Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power or a combination thereof in a
multifamily accommodation on a single premises where all of the single - family accommodations are separately
sub- metered.
RATE
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 heating.
Rate C (07) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance
for electric space heating.
Rate D (08) is applicable when the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline
allowances for both electric water and space heating.
Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any additional lifeline
allowance for life support systems.
Lifeline Usage Per Meter, Per Month
Customer Charge $3.06
Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge):
First 270 kWh *, Basic Lifeline, per kWh 9.87¢
Plus 125 kWh* for Electric Water Heating, per kWh 9.87¢
Plus 275 kWh* for Electric Space Heating, for November I.
through April 30, per kWh 9.87¢
Plus all kWh for Life Support Allowance, per kWh 9.87¢
Non - Lifeline Usage:
All kWh in excess of the above, per kWh 14.61¢
Minimum Charge:
The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge.
*The kilowatt -hours for these blocks shall be multiplied by the number of single - family
accommodations on the meters.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007R -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE D
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Lifeline Service
DOMESTIC SERVICE
Page No. 2.1.4
1. Applicability. Lifeline service shall be made available only to domestic service billed on Schedule
Nos. DS, DSM and DSMS.
2. Eligibility. All domestic customers on Schedules Nos. DS, DSM and DSMS are entitled to an
allocation of a lifeline quantity of electricity which is necessary to supply the minimum energy
needs of the average residential user:
a. For basic residential use; and
b. If qualified, for water heating and space heating; and,
e. If qualified, for an essential life- support device used by a full -time resident of a
residential household.
. Basic Residential Use. Each eligible domestic customer will be allowed a lifeline quantity of
electricity for lighting, cooking, and food refrigerating, which is specified as basic residential use.
The lifeline quantity of electricity for base residential use is set forth on the applicable rate
schedules and is to be billed at the rates designated.
4. Water Heating. Each eligible domestic customer may be allowed an additional lifeline quantity of
electricity for water heating, upon application to the Utility if electricity is the domestic customer's
primary source for water heating. The lifeline quantity of electricity for water heating is set forth
on the applicable rate schedule and is to be billed at the rates designated.
5. Space Heating. Each eligible domestic customer may be allowed an additional lifeline quantity of
electricity for space heating for service rendered during the months of November through April,
inclusive, upon application to the Utility if electricity is the domestic customer's primary source for
permanently- installed space heating. The lifeline quantity of electricity for space heating is to be
billed at the rates designated.
6. Life- Support Devices in Customer's Residence. Each eligible domestic customer may be allowed
an additional lifeline quantity of electricity, upon application to the Utility where such customer
provides certification that a full -time resident of the household regularly requires the use of an
essential life- support device, such as a respirator, iron lung, or kidney dialysis machine.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 06 -01 -79 by Resolution No.: 79R -292 Dated: 05 -22 -79
Gordon W. Hoyt Superseding Resolution No.: None Dated: None
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS
201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 2.1.5
Anaheim, CA 92805
SCHEDULE D
DOMESTIC SERVICE
A. Lifeline Service (Continued)
7. 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 utilization requirements in
detail; or
b. County, State, or Federal agencies, using an established notification letter to electric
utilities, provide the Utility with information relative to patients who regularly require the
use of a life - support device in the home.
Upon the above certification, the Utility shall estimate the monthly consumption of the particular
life- support device, given the usual hours of operation per month, and within 30 days add the incremental
estimated monthly usage to the customer's lifeline quantity. The Utility may require a new or renewed
application and/or certification when needed, in the opinion of the Utility.
8. 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 theme are multiple life- support devices at such single - family dwelling or
accommodation, all such certified devices shall be totaled for one lifeline quantity. The number of
single-family accommodations on the premises and the existence of the specified end use
equipment required to obtain certain lifeline quantities of electricity, as set forth on the applicable
rate schedules, are subject to verification by the Utility.
In the event the Utility ascertains that the customer is not eligible for such additional lifeline
quantity, such customer may be rebilled as if no such additional lifeline quantity had been allowed.
9. 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.
10. Billing. The customer charge and the energy charge shall be billed in the appropriate blocks at the
rates designated as applicable to lifeline service up to the total of the applicable lifeline quantities
as determined in accordance with Paragraphs 3, 4, 5 and 6 above. Usage in excess of the total
applicable lifeline quantities shall be billed in the blocks continuing from the point reached by the
total of the applicable lifeline quantities at the rates designated. In addition, all kilowatt -hours sold
shall be subject to the Rate Stabilization Adjustment.
B. Multi- Family Accommodations
Where all of the single - family accommodations in an apartment house, court group, or similar multifamily
accommodations are on a single meter, the customer shall have the following options:
I . To be billed in General Service Schedules GS -1 or GS-2; or
2. To be billed on the applicable DSM or DSMS rate of this schedule.
C. Rate Stabilization Adjustment
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set
forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt -hours billed under this rate schedule.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 79R -292 Dated: 05 -22 -79
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE GS-1
GENERAL SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and power.
Page No. 2.2.1
Rates Per Meter, Per Month
Rate A f 13):
Customer Charge $11.46
Energy Charge (added to Customer Charge) All kWh, per kWh 14.050
Minimum Charge:
The minimum charge shalt be the monthly Customer Charge
Rate B ( 14) and (19):
Customer Charge: $42.60
Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge):
Minimum, first 15 kW or less of billing demand $82.72
All excess kW of billing demand, per kW $8.36
Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge) All kWh, per kWh 9.65¢
Minimum Charge:
The minimum charge shall be the total of the monthly minimum
Demand Charge and the monthly Customer Charge,
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Service voltage per rules and regulations.
B. Rate B is applicable when a demand meter is installed in accordance with Special Condition E.
C. The billing demand in any month shall be the average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments to
be supplied, owned, and maintained by the City and at the City's expense upon the consumer's premises
adjacent to the watt hour meter, in the 1.5 minute interval in which the consumption of electric energy is
greater than in any other 15 minute interval in the month, but not less than either (1) 50% of the contracted
for or connected load, or (2) 50% of the highest billing demand in the preceding eleven months, whichever
is the greater. However, in no case shall the billing demand be less than the minimum billing demand.
Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest 1/10 kW.
D. Where the demand is intermittent or subjected to violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based
on a lesser interval,
E. A maximum demand meter will be installed when, in the opinion of the Utilities Department, the customer's
load and use characteristics indicate that the maximum demand may exceed 15 kW or when the customer
requests a demand rate.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007R -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE GS-1
GENERAL SERVICE
Page No. 2.2.2
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
F. Where the City installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an
X -ray installation, the customer charge will be increased by $1.00 per kva of transformer capacity
requested.
G. No adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction in load. Any customer who resumes service
within twelve months must pay all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous.
H. Rate Stabilization Adjustment
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor
set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rage schedule.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2009 -001 Dated: 01 -13 -09
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE GS -2
APPLICABILITY
GENERAL SERVICE
Page No. 2.3.1.
Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and power. This schedule is mandatory for
all customers whose monthly maximum demand has exceeded 200 kW for any three months during the preceding 1.2
months and whose average demand for the preceding 12 months also exceeds 200 kW. Any customer whose
monthly maximum demand has fallen below 200 kW for any three months during the preceding 12 months and
whose average demand for the preceding 12 months also is less than 200 kW may elect to take service on Schedule
GS -1B.
RATE (21)
Per Meter, Per Month
Service delivered at voltages of 50 kV and below
Customer Charge:
Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge):
First 200kW or less of billing demand
All excess kW of billing demand, per kW
Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge):
For the first 540 kWh per kW of billing demand, per kWh
All excess kWh, per kWh
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge.
Service delivered at v oltages a bove 50 kV
Customer Charge
Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge):
First 200 kW or less of billing demand
All excess kW of billing demand, per kW
Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge):
For the first 540 kWh per kW of billing demand, per kWh
All excess kWh, per kWh
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Service voltage per rules and regulations.
(Continued)
$ 327.36
$ 1,876.64
$ 11.02
8.93¢
6.010
$ 327.36
$ 1,153.18
$ 7.31
8.460
5.690
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 20078 -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE GS-2
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
B. Billing Demand
GENERAL SERVICE
Page No. 2.3.2
Demand will be measured at 15 minute intervals, by instruments supplied, owned and maintained by the
City. The billing demand will be the greater of: 1) the highest average kilowatt input for the billing period;
2) 50% of the contracted for or connected load; or, 3) 50% of the highest billing demand in the preceding
I 1 billing periods. However, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 200 kW. Where the demand is
intermittent or subjected to violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a shorter interval.
C. Power Factor Adjustment
The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows:
The charges will be increased by 28 cents per kilovar of reactive demand.
The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured
maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar -hours to kilowatt- hours. Demands in kilowatts and
kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the
kilovar -hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factor.
D. Voltage Discount
The charges, excluding the Customer Charge, Power Factor and Rate Stabilization Adjustment, will
be reduced by 3% for service delivered at voltages from 2 to IOKV; by 6% for service delivered at
voltages from 11KV to 50KV; customer equipment and metering per Department standards. For
service delivered at levels above 50 kV all charges will be assessed as set forth in the schedule
above.
E. Temporary Discontinuance of Service
Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary
reduction of load. Any customer who resumes service within twelve months must pay all charges
that would have been billed had service been continuous.
F. Rate Stabilization Adjustment
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing
factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule.
G. X -Ray installation
Where the City installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service
separately an X -ray installation, the customer charge will be increased by $1.00 per kva of
transformer capacity requested.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2009 -001 Dated: 01 -13-09
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE TOU
TIldE -OF -USE
APPLICABILITY
Page No. 2.4.1
Applicable to three -phase electric service of customers whose monthly maximum demand was 500 kW or greater for
any three months during the preceding 12 months or, if no prior billing history is available, whose total connected
lighting and equipment load is 750 kW or greater; also applicable to customers who meet eligibility requirements
prior to installation of load management and conservation measures included in the Department's Demand Side
Management programs.
AVAILABILITY
A customer desiring service on this schedule or currently served on this schedule and desiring service on a different
schedule shall notify the City in writing at least ninety (90) days in advance of his intended change in service
schedule. (unless meter availability allows less notice), and will be restricted from exercising the option to switch
schedules more than once in any twelve -month period.
Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability.
The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 20078 -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
Per Meter
Per Meter
RATES
Summer
Winter
Service delivered at voltages of 50 kV and below
Customer Charge:
$310.31
$310.31
Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge):
Non time related maximum demand, per kW
$ 5.13
$ 5.13
Plus all on -peak billing demand, per kW
$ 12.41
N/A
Plus all mid -peak billing demand, per kW
$ 4.51
$ 4.75
Plus all off -peak billing demand, per kW
N/A
N/A
Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge):
All on -peak energy, per kWh
12.060
N/A
Plus all mid -peak energy, per kWh
9.260
9.96¢
Plus all off -peak energy, per kWh
5.780
5.780
The minimum charge is the monthly customer charge.
Service delivered at voltaues above 50 kV
Customer Charge:
$310.31
$310.31
Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge):
Non -time related maximum demand, per kW
$ 1.95
$ 1.95
Plus all on -peak billing demand, per kW
$ 11.75
N/A
Plus all mid -peak billing demand, per kW
$ 4.27
$ 4.50
Plus all off -peak billing demand, per kW
N/A
N/A
Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge):
All on -peak energy, per kWh
11.420
N/A
Pius all mid -peak energy, per kWh
8.770
9.430
Plus all off-peak energy, per kWh
5.470
5.470
The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 20078 -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE TOU
TD4E -OF -USE
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Service voltage per rules and regulations.
B. Time periods are defined as follows:
On -Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., summer weekdays except holidays.
Page No. 2.4.2
Mid -Peak: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m; summer weekdays except holidays.
7:00 am. to 9:00 p.m.; winter weekdays except holidays.
Off -Peak: All other hours.
Holidays are New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day,
Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas.
When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off -peak
period. No change in off -peak hours will be made for holidays falling on Saturday.
The summer season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June 1 and continue until 12:00 a.m. on October 1 in
each year. The winter season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on October 1 of each year and continue until
12:00 a.m. on June 1 of the following year.
C. Billing Demand
The billing demand in any month shall be based on electric consumption indicated or recorded by
instruments supplied, owned, and maintained by the City at the City's expense upon the customer's premises.
Separate billing demand shall be determined for the maximum demand, and for the on -peak and mid -peak
time periods. The billing demands for the maximum demand and for the on -peak and mid -peak periods
shall be the maximum rate of consumption of electric energy measured in any 15- minute interval during the
monthly billing period.
Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to
violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a shorter interval.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 93R-46 Dated: 03-19 -93
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE TOU
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
D. Power Factor Adjustment
The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows:
The charges will be increased by 28 cents per kilovar of reactive demand.
Page No. 2.4.3
The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum
demand by the ratio of the kilovar -hours to the kilowatt hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be
determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar -hour meter to prevent its
reversal operation on leading power factor.
E. Voltage Discount
The charges, excluding the Customer Charge, Power Factor and Rate Stabilization Adjustment, will be
reduced by 3% for service delivered at voltages from 2 or 10 kV; by 6% for service delivered at voltages
from 11KV to 50KV; customer equipment and metering per Department standards. For service delivered at
levels above 50 kV all charges will be assessed as set forth in the schedule above.
F. Temporary Discontinuance of Service
Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary reduction
of load. Any customer who resumes service within twelve months must pay all charges that would have
been billed had service been continuous.
G. Rate Stabilization Adjustment
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor
set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt -hours billed under this rate schedule.
H. Applicable to this rate schedule only, if after twelve months of service the customer would have preferred
service under Schedule GS -2, General Service, appropriate billing adjustments for the twelve -month period
will be made and the customer will be returned to Schedule GS -2 General Service.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007R -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
APPLICABILITY
DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE TES
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE
Page No. 2.5.1
Applicable to electric service for load in a facility with a monthly maximum demand of 500kW per meter for which
the customer installs and utilizes thermal energy storage equipment for air conditioning. Customers must execute an
application with APU for service under this rate schedule. For a customer whose monthly maximum demand is
between 200 kW and 500kW for a given meter, the customer must shift a minimum of 20 percent (20%) of the
monthly maximum on -peak demand for a given meter to off -peak demand as a result of the installation and
utilization of thermal energy storage equipment for air conditioning. if the customer fails to shift 20 percent (20%) of
the monthly maximum on -peak demand for a given meter and/or exceeds 500 kW for a given meter for any three (3)
months during the preceding 12 months, the customer will be ineligible for service under this rate schedule and the
customer's account for that meter shall transfer immediately to the otherwise applicable tariff based on commercial
energy usage.
This developmental rate will be closed once a permanent Thermal Energy Storage rate is developed.
The rates above are subject to adjustments as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing
factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt -hours billed under this rate schedule. The rates
above are subject to the underground surcharge on the total electric charge. The rates above are subject
to the collection of the state energy surcharge applied to all kilowatt -hours billed.
B. Voltage
Service voltage per rules and regulations.
(Continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2009 -001 Dated: 01 -13 -09
General Manager
Per meter
Per meter
Summer
Winter
Customer Charge
$ 5.50
$ 5.50
Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge)
Per kW
Per kW
Summer
Winter
All on -peak billing demand
$ 1320
not applicable
Plus all mid -peak billing demand
$ 6.46
$ 6.73
Plus all off -peak demand
not applicable
not applicable
Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge)
Per kWh
Per kWh
Summer
Winter
All on -peak energy
12.65¢
not applicable
Plus all mid -peak energy
7.150
7.150
Pius all off -peak energy
4.950
4.950
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Adjustments, Fees and Taxes
The rates above are subject to adjustments as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing
factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt -hours billed under this rate schedule. The rates
above are subject to the underground surcharge on the total electric charge. The rates above are subject
to the collection of the state energy surcharge applied to all kilowatt -hours billed.
B. Voltage
Service voltage per rules and regulations.
(Continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2009 -001 Dated: 01 -13 -09
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE TES
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE
C. Time periods are defined as follows:
Summer: May I at 12:01 am to October 31 at 12:00 midnight
On -peak: 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm weekdays
Mid -peak: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm weekdays
Off -peak: 7:00 pm to 9:00 am weekdays and all weekends
Winter: November I at 12:01 am to April 30 at 12:00 midnight
On -peak: Not applicable.
Mid -peak: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm weekdays.
Off -peak: 5:00 pm to 10:00 am winter weekdays and all weekends
Page No. 2.5.2
Holidays are New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an
off -peak period. No change in off -peak hours will be made for holidays falling on Saturday.
When in the sole opinion of APU, it is impractical to provide single phase service under this rate
schedule, three phase service will be provided.
D. Determination of Monthly Usage
The customer must provide APU information from which APU can determine the level of kWh usage to
be consumed and/or the level of service to be provided, such as a TES unit nameplate rating and the
number of units to be installed. APU will place the customer in the appropriate usage tier and charge the
customer the maximum value of that tier. APU retains the right to perform on -site inspections to verify
the energy consumption of the TES unit(s).
E. Billing
A customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions listed in this rate schedule. The
customer is responsible, subject to APU audit, to report all additions or removals of TES units from the
customer's facilities.
(Continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 06 -10-08 by Resolution No.: 2008R -067 Dated: 06 -10 -08
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007R -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd,
Anaheim, CA 92805
F. Billing Demand
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE TES
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE
Page No. 2.5.3
The billing demand in any month shall be based on electric consumption indicated and recorded by
instruments supplied, owned and maintained by APU upon the customer's premises. Separate billing
demand shall be determined for the on -peak and mid -peak time periods. The billing demands for the on-
peak and mid -peak time periods shall be the maximum rate of consumption of electric energy measured
in any 15- minute interval during the monthly billing period. Billing demand shall be determined to the
nearest kW.
G. Power Factor Adjustment
The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows. The charges will continue to
be adjusted by 28 cents per kilovar of reactive demand. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be
calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar -hours
to kilowatt - hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet
device shall be installed on the kilovar -hour meter to prevent its reversal operation on leading power
factor.
H. Temporary Discontinuation of Service
Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary
reduction of load. Any customer who resumes service within 1.2 months must pay all charges that would
have been billed had the service been continuous.
I. Public Utilities General Manager
As with all developmental rates, the Public Utilities General Manager, at his or her sole discretion, may
modify, restrict, or close this developmental rate schedule upon notification and approval of City
Council.
Voltage Discount
The charges excluding the customer charge and Power Factor and Power Cost Adjustment/Rate
Stabilization Account will be reduced by 3 percent (3%) for service delivered and metered at voltages
from 2 or 10 kV; by 6 percent (6%) for service delivered and metered at voltages from 11 KV to 50KV;
customer equipment and metering per Department standards. Service at voltage levels above 50 KV
will be by contract.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 11 -01 -08 by Resolution No.: 20088 -067 Dated: 06 -10 -08
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 20078 -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE PA
POWER- AGRICULTURAL
Page No. 2.6.1
APPLICABILITY
Applicability to power service for general agricultural purposes, or for general water or sewerage pumping.
RATE (24) Per Meter, Per Month
Customer Charge: $5.43
Service Charge (added to Customer Charge):
Two horsepower and over of connected load, per horsepower $1.47
Energy Charge (added to Service Charge):
All kWh, per kWh 10.72¢
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service Charge and Customer
Charge.
RATE (23)
Applicable to water utility pumps which are being controlled to limit
the electrical system peak demand. Per Meter, Per Month
Customer Charge: $5.43
Service Charge (added to Customer Charge):
Two horsepower and over of connected load, per horsepower $1.47
Energy Charge (added to Service Charge):
All kWh, per kWh 9.64¢
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service Charge and Customer
Charge.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. The rate applies to service rendered at 240 or 480 volts at the option of the consumer. 746 watts shall be
equivalent to 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.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007R -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE PA
POWER- AGRICULTURAL
Page No. 2.6.2
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
C. Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary reduction
of connected load. Any customer who resumes service of such connected load within 12 months must pay
all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous.
D. Rate Stabilization Adjustment
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor
set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt -hours billed under this rate schedule.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -09 by Resolution No.: 2009 -001 Dated: 01 -13 -09
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2003R -187 Dated: 10 -14 -03
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS
201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 2.9.1
Anaheim, CA 92805
SCHEDULE LS-3
LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY
CUSTOMER -OWNED INSTALLATION, METERED
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to street and highway lighting where customer owns and maintains street lighting equipment.
RATE (28) Per Meter, Per Month
Customer Charge $2.11
All kWh per month 10.16¢
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Service voltage per rules and regulations.
B. The customer shall furnish, maintain and operate the street tight facilities.
C. Rate Stabilization Adjustment
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor
set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt -hours billed under this rate schedule.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2009 -001 Dated: 01 -13 -09
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
SCHEDULE MS
MUNICIPAL SERVICE
Page No. 2.11. l
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to single or three phase service where the City of Anaheim owns, operates and maintains the electrical
equipment.
RATE (I5):
Per Meter, Per Month
Customer Charge $ 1.64
Energy Charge (added to Customer Charge), All kWh, per kWh 11.28¢
The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge
RATE (17): Applicable to water utility booster pumps which are being
controlled to limit the electrical system peak demand Per Meter, Per Month
Customer Charge $ 1.64
Energy Charge (added to Customer Charge), All kWh per meter per 10.56¢
month
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Rate Stabilization Adjustment
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor
set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt -hours billed under this rate schedule.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2009 -001 Dated: 01 -13 -09
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS
201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 2.13.1
Anaheim, CA 92805
DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE EDBR
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/BUSINESS RETENTION
APPLICABILITY:
For purpose of business development, applicable Citywide to commercial or industrial end -use single and three
phase general service
1, New commercial I industrial end -use customers having load requirements of 150 kW or greater,
2. Existing commercial / industrial end -use customers expanding operations at existing locations that have
incremental load requirements of 150 kW or greater,
3. Existing commercial / industrial customers whose load requirements are 150 kW or greater and except for
this rate would relocate from APU service territory,
4. New commercial / industrial end -use customers located in a building deemed eligible for the benefits of
"Green Building" including U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEER) certification whose load requirements are 50 kW or greater.
RATE
A discount applied only to the demand and energy charges billed to the customer in accordance with the applicable
tariff.
This credit is available for new, expanding, existing or "LEED" customers.
Year Discount
I 1.5%
2 10%
3 5%
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A. Cost Effective Energy Efficiency Measures:
Eligible customers will implement all cost effective energy efficiency measures that are available through
programs sponsored by the Department.
B. Other Applicable Tariff:
Unless otherwise provided for this Schedule, all terms and conditions of the otherwise applicable tariff
apply.
C. Incremental Load:
For existing customers adding 150 kW or more of incremental load as defined in item 2 of paragraph titled
Applicability, the discount shall apply only to the incremental load requirement, which must be served
under a separate service, or at the Department's option, be submetered.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 20068 -188 Dated: 08-0806
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
DEVELOPMEN'T'AL SCHEDULE EDBR
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/BUSINESS RETENTION
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
D. Retained Load:
Page No. 2.13.2
For existing customers, as defined in item 3 of paragraph titled Applicability, retaining 150 kW or more,
the discount applies to the entire load.
E. Agreement:
Customers shall execute an economic development rate agreement as specified by the Department prior to
the effective date of any discount.
F. Declaration:
All customers will be required to sign a declaration to be eligible for this rate. The declaration must
include the following:
1. A clause indicating the .EDBR was a determining factor in locating, expanding or retaining
business in Anaheim
2. The load to which the Agreement applies represents load requirements either (i) does not already
exist in Anaheim, or (ii) the Applicant is considering relocating to a location outside of Anaheim.
3. The Applicant has discussed with the Department the cost - effective conservation and load
management measures the Applicant may take to reduce its electric bills and the load that it places
on the Utility system.
4. The relative cost of electricity is a significant factor in the customer's evaluation of whether to
relocate from Anaheim.
G. Green Building:
The "Green Building ", as defined in item 4 of paragraph titled Applicability, includes all commercial or
industrial buildings, (of 50 kW or greater) including new construction or major renovation, that meet LEED
certifications and has been pre- qualified for rebates under the Department's Green Building program. This
discount applies to the entire load.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2006R -188 Dated: 08 -0 &06
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS
201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 2.15.1
Anaheim, CA 92805
DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE D-TOU
DEVELOPMENTAL DOMESTIC TIME -OF -USE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to domestic electric service including lighting, air conditioning, heating, cooking, and power or a combination
thereof in a single - family accommodation, as well as to domestic electric service including Iighting, air conditioning,
heating, cooking, and power or a combination thereof in a multifamily accommodation on a single premises where all of
the single- family accommodations are separately sub - metered.
This developmental rate will be closed once a permanent Domestic Time -of -Use rate is developed.
AVAILABILITY
A customer desiring service on this rate schedule or currently served on this rate schedule and desiring service on a
different rate schedule shall notify the City at least ninety (90) days in advance of his intended change in rate schedule,
and will be restricted from exercising the option to switch rate schedules more than once in any twelve -month period.
Service under this rate schedule is subject to meter availability or other constraints related to this rate schedule.
RATES
Per Meter
Summer
Per Meter
Winter
Customer Charge:
$3.06
$3.06
Energy Charge:
All on -peak energy, per kWh
16.600
Plus all mid -peak energy, per kWh
15.69¢
16.120
Plus all off -peak energy, per kWh
13.030
12.460
The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge.
° There are no on peak hours during the winter, only mid -peak and off -peak hours.
SPECIAL. CONDITIONS
A. Time periods are defined as follows:
On -Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays.
Mid -Peak: 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays.
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; winter weekdays except holidays.
Off -Peak: All other hours.
Holidays are New Year's Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor
Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off -peak period.
No change in off -peak hours will be made for holidays falling on Saturday.
The summer season shall commence at 12:00 midnight on June I and continue until 12:00 midnight on
September 30 in each year. The winter season shall commence at 12:01 a.m. on October 1 of each year and
continue until 12:00 midnight on May 31 of the following year.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007R -183 Dated: 10 -23 -07
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEDULE D -TOU
DEVELOPMENTAL DOMESTIC TIME -OF -USE
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
B. Rate Stabilization Adjustment
Page No. 2.15.2
The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule RSA. The applicable billing factor set
forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed under this rate schedule.
C. Applicable to This Rate Schedule Only
If a customer on this developmental rate schedule finds that it is less advantageous to the customer to be on this
developmental rate schedule than the normal Schedule D, Domestic Service, the customer may request to be
returned to Schedule D, Domestic Service. Appropriate billing adjustments may be made at the sole discretion
of the Public Utilities General Manager for the period that the customer was on this developmental rate
schedule.
D. General Manager
As with all developmental rates, the Public Utilities General Manager, at his or her sole discretion, may
implement, modify, restrict, or close this developmental rate schedule upon notification and approval of City
Council.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 02 -0I -09 by Resolution No.: 2009 -001 Dated: 01 -I3 -09
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2007 -1.30 Dated: 07 -31 -07
General Manager
Effective March 1, 2010
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO.9
A. RENDERING OF BILLS
RENDERING AND PAYMENT OF BILLS
Page No. 3.9.1
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 meter on the scheduled reading date, the Utility may bill the customer /those
deriving the benefit of service 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 any periods when
estimation was required. When a service start date can be reliably estimated, the
undercharge can be computed back to that date, exclusive of Rule #17. 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 consumption billed on an estimated
bases.
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:
a. Provision has been made to prevent any additional consumption on the service.
b. The point of interconnection of the service is approved by the Utility.
C. Such service may be supplied under any appropriate rate schedule at the Utility's
operating convenience and all conditions of the rate schedule shall apply, including the
Power Cost Adjustment/Rate Stabilization Account.
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.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 03 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2003R -187 Dated: 10 -14 -03
General Manager
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Utilities Financial Services
201 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
ELECTRIC RATES, RULES
AND REGULATIONS
RULE NO.9
RENDERING AND PAYMENT OF BILLS
B. READINGS OF SEPARATE METERS NOT COMBINED
Page No. 3.9.2
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:
L 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 upon receipt. 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.
3. Customers applying to receive their electric power and ancillary services from an Energy Service
Provider (ESP), will be required to pay the Utility past due charges prior to processing of their
application.
4. Customers receiving their electric power and ancillary services from an ESP and wishing to
reinstate the Utility as their service provider, will be required to pay all the Utility past due charges
prior to processing of their application.
D. RETURNED CHECK CHARGE
The Utility may require payment of a returned check charge equal to that permitted under the City of
Anaheim Municipal code for any check or other negotiable instrument returned from the bank unpaid.
E. FUND VERIFICATION FEE
A Fund Verification Fee may be charged to customers paying by personal check if the Utility deems it
necessary to verify that the customer has sufficient funds in his/her account when: (1) the customer has
been disconnected for non - payment of service or (2) the customer has a history of non - sufficient funds in
his/her account. This fee is contained in Rule 23.
F. LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of 1.0% may be applied to the total unpaid balance of a domestic or nondomestic
Customer account if the Customer's payment is not received by the date indicated on the Customer account
bill or summary bill.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 03 -01 -10 by Resolution No.: Dated:
Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2003R -187 Dated: 10 -14-03
General Manager