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93-046 RESOLUTION NO. 93R-46 (Alternative #4A) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY AS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 71R-478 AND MOST RECENTLY AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NO. 92R-25. 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 electricity; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Hearing was published as follows: 1. On January 11, 1993, 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. 2. On January 11, 1993, 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 held a public hearing on January 21, 1993 and evidence was presented in connection with proposed revisions of Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board 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 is $217,062,000, as set forth below, on the basis of projections for the 1992- 93 fiscal year consisting of the twelve months July 1, 1992 through June 30, 1993. ITEM REVENUE REQUIREMENT Power Supply Expenses $155,952,000 Other Operating Expenses 25,401,000 Capital Expenditures Funded from Rates 39,188,000 Debt Service & Reserve Increase 36,898,000 Transfer to General Fund 8,957,000 Less: Other Electric Revenue, Surplus Sales, Bond Proceeds, Interest an other Income C49.334.000) Total Revenue Requirement $217,062,000 2. The estimated service life of SONGS is thirty years and the estimated retirement date is October 18, 2013. The decommissioning cost estimate for SONGS is $639,700,000 (1988 dollars) of which the city of Anaheim's share is 3.16%. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirements for decommissioning costs for the test period is $1,227,000. 3. It is appropriate to include decommissioning costs in the utility rates charged to all customers. 4. It is appropriate to perform a cost-of-service study in order to determine the allocated revenue requirement for the test period for the following customer classes: Residential, General Service (GS) 1A (Non Demand); General Service (GS) lB (Demand); General Service (GS) 2; Agricultural and Pumping; Street Lights; and Municipal. 5. 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 revenue requirement for the class. It is also 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 class. 6. Section 1221 also provides that lifeline rates may be established which would not necessarily be based on cost of service. The California Public Utilities Commission has established baseline rates for Southern California Edison Company (Edison) and therefore, it is appropriate to establish residential lifeline rates for Anaheim. 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. 7. On the basis of the preceding findings, the annual class revenues under the proposed base rates are reasonable and appropriate. 8. It is appropriate to decrease the Electric Utility revenue from sales budget for Fiscal Year 1992/93 from $223,320,000 to $217,062,000. 9. It is appropriate to decrease the Electric Utility revenue from surplus sales budget for Fiscal Year 1992/93 from $6,365,000 to $3,813,000. 10. It is appropriate to decrease the Electric Utility power supply budget for Fiscal Year 1992/93 from $169,234,452 to $157,152,000. 11. It is appropriate that the Rate Stabilization Account (RSA) be used as a means of providing more stable retail electric rates for the customers of the city's Electric Utility. 12. Reasonable estimates for engineering and service fees and charges are contained in the proposed Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations. WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the California Environmental Quality Act and made the following findings: 1. The establishment of these rates as set forth above will ensure adequate revenues necessary to meet power supply costs, operation and maintenance expenses, capital expenditures, debt service requirements, reserve amounts, and other necessary operating and maintenance expenses. '~, 2. The transfer to the General Fund in an amount estimated to be $8,957,000 is authorized by the City Charter and constitutes an Intra-City transfer. 3. The matters covered in 1 and 2 above come within Section 21080 (b) (8) of the Public Resources Code of the State of California. Section 21080 (b) (8) states that CEQA does not apply to the establishment, modification, structuring, restructuring, or approval of rates, tolls, fares, or other charges which the public agency finds are for the purpose of meeting operating expenses, materials, meeting financial reserves, obtaining funds for capital projects necessary to maintain service within existing service areas, or obtaining funds necessary to maintain those intracity transfers as are authorized by city charter. Thus, the establishment of these rates is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. WHEREAS, based on the findings hereinabove made, the Public Utilities Board of the city of Anaheim recommended 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 Appendix A; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and concurs with the findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth hereinabove with the exceptions noted below: 1. The Electric System revenue requirement of the Anaheim Public Utilities Department is $216,008,000, as set forth below, on the basis of projections for the 1992-93 fiscal year consisting of the twelve months July 1, 1992 through June 30, 1993. ITEM REVENUE REOUIREMENT Power Supply Expenses $155,952,000 Other Operating Expenses 25,401,000 Capital Expenditures Funded from Rates 38,134,000 Debt Service & Reserve Increase 36,898,000 Transfer to General Fund 8,957,000 Less: Other Electric Revenue, Surplus Sales, Bond Proceeds, Interest an other Income (49,334,000) Total Revenue Requirement $216,008,000 2. It is appropriate to decrease the Electric Utility revenue from sales budget for Fiscal Year 1992/93 from $223,320,000 to $216,008,000. 3. It is appropriate to decrease the Electric Utility revenue from surplus sales budget for Fiscal Year 1992/93 from $6,365,000 to $6,328,000. 4. It is appropriate to decrease the Electric Utility power supply budget for Fiscal Year 1992/93 from $169,234,452 to $159,022,298. 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. 2. The changes and additions to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations as shown in Appendix A are hereby adopted by the City Council of the city of Anaheim and will become effective March 24, 1993. 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 which follow the rate design methodology considered by the Public Utilities Board at the public hearing on January 21, 1993 and which result in the following system average rate increases: CUSTOMER CLASS % INCREASE Residential 0.00% GS-iA (Non Demand) 1.00% GS-1B (Demand) 1.51% GS-2 1.29% Agricultural and Pumping 1.00% Street Lights 1.00% Municipal ~.00% System Average 1.00% THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the city Council of the city of Anaheim on this 9th day of March , 1993. MAYo~C/ITYO~FNAHEIM ATTEST: CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 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. 93R-46 was Introduced and adopted at a regular meeting p~rovided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 9th day of March, 1993, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Feldhaus, Hunter, Pickler, Simpson, Daly NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 93R-46 on the loth day of March, 1993. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this loth day of March, 1993. 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. 93R-46 was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on March 9, 1993. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. ii ~RATES, RULES AND REGUI~%TIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS EFFECTIVE TITLE DATE PAGE NO. Title 10-01-89 i Table of Contents 04-01-93 ii " " 03-24-93 iii " " 03 -24 -93 iv " " 03-24-93 v Electric Utility Policy 11-14-71 1.0.1 Rate Schedules 04-01493 2.0.1 Schedule PCA Power Cost Adjustment 10-01-89 2.0.2.1 " " '" " " 10-01-89 2,0.2.1.1 " " " " " 10- 0I- 89 2 . 0.2 . 2 Schedule D: Domestic Service 01-01-92 2.1,1 " " " " 01-01-92 2.1.2 " " " " 01-01-92 2.1.3 " " " " 06- 01- 79 2 . 1 . 4 " " " " " 2 , 1 , 5 " " " " 11- 09- 82 2.1.6 Schedule No. GS-I: General Service 03-24-93 2.2.1 " " " " " 10- 01- 89 2 . 2 . 2 Schedule No. GS-1BX: General Service-Experimental 04-01-93 2.2.3 " " " " " 04-01-93 2.2.4 Schedule No. GS-2: General Service 04-01-93 2.3,1 " " " " " 04-01-93 2.3.2 Schedule No. TOU: Time-of-Use 04-01-93 2.4,1 " " " " 04-01-93 2.4,2 " " " " 04 - 01-93 2 . 4 . 3 " " " " 04- 01- 93 2.4.4 Schedule No. TES: Thermal Energy Storage 04-01-93 2.5,1 " " " " " 04-01-93 2,5.2 " " " " " 04- 01-93 2 . 5 . 3 " " " 04-01-92 2.5.4 (Continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjaym~ Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 92R-25 Dated 03-17-92 CITY OF ANAHEIM EEECTRIC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS _T;%~LE OF CONTENTS (Continued) EFFECTIVE TITLE DATE PAGE NO__. Schedule No. PA: Power-Agricultural 03-24-93 2.6.1 " " " " 03- 24-93 2 . 6 . 2 Schedule No. LS-i: Lighting - Street and Highway City-Owned Lighting Districts 08-01-90 2.7.1 Schedule No. LS-2: Lighting - Street and Highway, Customer-Owned Installation Urunetered 03-24 -93 2.8.1 Schedule No. LS-3: Lighting - Street and ~ Highway, Customer-Owned Installation Metered 08- 01-90 2.9.1 Schedule No. LO: Lighting - Outdoor Area City-Owned System 08-01~90 2.10. " " 10 -01- 89 2 . 10 . 2 Schedule NO. MS: Municipal Service 03-24-93 2.11.1 Rules and Regulations 03 -24 -93 3.0.1 Rule No. 1: Definitions 10-01-89 3.1.1 " 10-01-89 3 .1.2 " 10-01-89 3 .1.3 11-14-71 3.1.4 " " 3 . 1 . 5 " 10-01-89 3.1.6 " 10-01-89 3.1.7 Rule No. 2: Descri)tion of Service 01-06-88 3.2.1 " 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3 .2 .5 3.2.6 3 .2.7 3 .2 .8 10-01-89 3.2.9 01-06-88 3.2.10 01-06-88 3.2.11 Rule No. 3: Application for Service 07-19-78 3.3.1 " " " " " " 10-01-89 3.3.2 (continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Snperseding Resohltion No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAItEIM I,LECIRIC RAIES, RULES Utilities Financial Se~x, ices AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. P~TES, RULES .Pd'ID REGULATIONS TJ~3LE OF CONTENTS IContinued) EFFECTIVE TITLE DATE PAGE NO. Rule NO. 4: Contracts 11-14-71 3.4.1 " " " " " 3 . 4 . 2 Rule NO. 5: Special Information Required on Forms 03-24-93 3.5.1 " " " " " 03 - 24 - 93 3 . 5 . 2 Rule No. 6: Establishment and Reestablishment 09-01-92 3.6.1 of Service " " " " " " 09-01-92 3.6.2 Rule No. 7: Deposits 03-24-93 3.7.1 Rule No. 8: Notices 10-01-89 3.8.1 Rule No. 9: Rendering & Palanent of Bills 10-01-89 3,9.1 " " " " 03-24-93 3.9.2 Rule No. 10: Disputed Bills 10-01-91 3.10.1 Rule No. 11: Discontinuance & Restoration of Service 09-01-92 3.11.1 " " " " 09-01-92 3.11.2 " " " " 03 -24 -93 3 . 11 . 3 " " 09 - 01-92 3.11.4 Rule NO. 12: Rates and Optional Rates 10-01-89 3.12.1 " " " " " " 10-01-89 3,12.2 Rule No. 13: Tempora~ Service 10-10-78 3.13.1 Rule No. 14: Variations In The Quality or Supply of Electricity 03-24-93 3.14.1 " " " " 03-24-93 3,14.2 Rule NO, 15.0: Line Extensions 01-01-92 3.15.0.1 " " " " " 01-01-92 3,15.0.2 " " " " " 11-14-71 3.15.0.3 " " " " " " 3.15.0.4 " " " " 3.15.0.5 Rule NO. 15.1: Underground Extensions Within New Residential Subdivisions 11-14-71 3.15.1.1 " " " " " " 01-01-92 3.15.1.2 (continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolntion No. 91R-336 Dated__12-17~Q_l_ CITY OF ANAIIEIM EI,ECTRIC RATIO,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Bird· Anahei~n, CA 92805 Page No. v RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF COWrENTS (Continued) EFFECTIVE TITLE DATE PAGE NO. Rule No. 15.2: Underground Extensions Within New Commercial and Industrial Developments 01-01-92 3.15.2.1 Rule No. 16: Service Connections and Facilities on Customers' Premises 06-01-79 3.16.1 " 10-01-89 3.16.7 Rule No. 17: Meters Tests and Adjustment ,,of Bills for Errors 10-01-89 3.17.1 Rule No. 18: Supply to Separate Premises and Resale 10-01-89 3.18.1 Rule No. 19:Rate Stabilization Account 01-06-88 3.19.1 Rule No. 20: Replacement of Overhead with Underground Distribution Facilities 01-01-92 3.20.1 Rule No. 21: Swimming Pool Off-Peak Filtration 10-01-89 3.21.1 Rule No. 22: Cogeneration and Small Power Production Interconnection Standards 11-18-86 3.22.1 Rule No. 23: Utility Charges 03-24-93 3.23.1 Rule No. 24: Electric Division Charges 03-24-93 3.24.1 " " " " " 03-24-93 3.24.4 ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superscdi.g Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated._ 12~- 17~9_1_ CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. 3mahei~n Blvd. 2.0.1 Anaheitn, CA 92805 Page No. P~TE SCHEDULES Schedule No. Title Paqe No. PCA Power Cost Adjustment 2.0.2 D Domestic Service 2.1.1 GS-1 General Service 2.2.1 GS-1BX General Service - Experimental 2.2.3 GS-2 General Service 2.3.1 TOU Time-of-Use 2.4.1 TES Thermal Energy Storage 2.5.1 PA Power - Agricultural 2.6.1 LS-1 Lighting - Street and Highway, City-Owned Lighting Districts 2.7.1 LS-2 Lighting - Street and Highway Customer-Owned Installation 2.8.1 Unmetered LS-3 Lighting - Street and Highway Customer-Owned Installation - Metered 2.9.1 LO Lighting - Outdoor Area, City-Owned System 2.10.1 MS Municipal Serv£ces 2.11.1 ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Supersexling Resolution No. 89R-392 Dated 09-27-89 CITY OF ANAIIEI/Vl ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGUI,ATIONS 201 S. Anahei~n Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 2.2.~. SCHEDULE NO. GS-1 GENEP3~L SERVICE APPLICJ~BILITY Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and power. Per Meter Per Month Rate A (13) Customer Charge ........................................ $10.50 Energy Charge (added to Customer Charge): All kwh, per kwh ................................ 10.96¢ Minimum Charge: Tile minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Rate B (14) and (19) Customer Charge: $40.00 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): Minimum, first 15 KW or less of billing demand - $57.50 All excess KW of billing demand, per KW ......... $6.50 Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All kwh, per kwh ................................ 7.501¢ Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the total of the monthly MinimumDemand Charge and the 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. (continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAIIEIM ELECTRIC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 2.2.3 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. SCHEDULE NO. GS-1BX GENERAL SERVICE - EXPERIF/ENTAL APPLICABILITY For purposes of business development and retention, applicable to single and three phase general service, including lighting and power, for production and manufacturing operations within the City of Anaheim with 15 kw demand or greater, but less than 200 kw demand. This schedule is available to customers whose normal production hours would include the on-peak time periods as specified in the Special Conditions set forth herein and who can demonstrate to the Public Utilities General Manager that it would be to the customer's economic advantage to locate operations elsewhere. Eligibility for this schedule is solely at the discretion of th~ Public Utilities General Manager and the number of customers on the schedule at any time may be limited. Per Meter RATES Per Month Customer Charge: ...................................... $40.00 Facilities Charge (added to Customer Charge), per kW:- $ 1.20 Demand Charge (added to Facilities Charge): Non Time Related Maximum Demand, per kW .......... $ 2.00 On-Peak Demand, per kW ........................... $12.40 Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge): All kwh, per kwh ................................ 7.501¢ Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the total of the monthly Customer Charge and Facilities Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage per rules and regulations. B. The Facilities charge shall be based on the rated transformer capacity, which shall be 50 percent of the installed transformer kilovolt-amperes dedicated to the customer, or the highest demand recorded in the preceding eleven billing periods, whichever is greater, but in no event shall it be less than 15 kw. C. The MaximumDemand shall be the average kilowatt lead to the nearest one-tenth kilowatt during the 15-minute period of greatest use at any time during a rating interval, as recorded by the Department's meter. In cases where demand is intermittent or subject to severe fluctuations, the Department may establish the Maximum Demand on the basis of measurement over a shorter interval of time or the kilovolt-amperes of installed transformer capacity required to meet the customer's lead. (continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04.-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. Da(exl CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGUI,ATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 2,2,4 SCHEDULE NO. GS-1BX GENERJ%L SERVICE - EXPERIMENTAL (continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued): D. The on-peak demand charge shall be based on the Maximuln Demand recorded within the applicable rating period. Time periods are defined as follows: On-Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; sununer weekdays except holidays. 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. The summer season shall commence at 12:01 A.M. on June 1 and continue until 12:00 mi~]ight 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. F. Where the Department installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to separately serve any X-ray installation, the Customer Charge will be increased by $1.00 per kva of trm~sformer capacity requested. G. No adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction in lead. Any customer who resumes service within twelve months must pay all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous. H. 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 Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. Dated__ CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities FiDancial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. 2. ~. :t Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. SCHEDULE NO. GS-2 GENEP~AL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and power. This schedule is mandatory for all customers whose monthly maximum demand has exceeded 200 kw for any three months during the preceding 12 months and whose average demand for the preceding 12 months also exceeds 200 kw. Any customer whose monthly maximum demand has fallen below 200 kw for any three months during the preceding 12 months and whose average demand for the preceding 12 months also is less than 200 kw may elect to take service on Schedule GS-1B Per Meter PoXTE (21) Per Month Customer Charge: $300.00 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): First 200KW or less of billing demand .......... $1,400.00 All excess KW of billing demand, per KW ........ $8.50 Energy Charge (added to Demand Charge): For the first 540 kwh per kw of billing demand, per kwh ................................. 6.809¢ All excess kwh, per kwh .......................... 4.000¢ Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer 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 recordedby 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 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 tl) 50% of the contracted for or connected lead, 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 KW. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest KW. Whenever the measured maximum demand has exceeded 400 KW for three consecutive months and thereafter until it has fallen below 300 KW for 12 consecutive months, a 30 minute interval will be used. Where the demand is intermittent or subjected to violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a shorter interval. (continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheitn Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 2.3.2 SCHEDULE NO. GS-2 GENERAL SERVIC~ (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 increased by 25 cents per kilovar of reactive demand. The kilorare 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 kilorare shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovat-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factor. D. Voltage Discount: The charges excluding the customer charge and Power Factor and Power Cost Adjustments will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages from 2 to 10F3;; by 6% for service delivered and metered at voltages from 11KV to 50KV; customer equipment and metering per Department standards. Service at voltage levels above 50KV will be by contract. 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. 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 Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 92R-25 Dated 03-17-92 CITY OF ANAHE1M ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. 2.4.1 Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. SCHEDULE NO. TOU TIME-eFfUSE APPLICABILITY 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 lead is 750 KW or Greater; also applicable to customers who meet eligibility reqllirements prior to installation of lead 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. RATES ( ) Per Meter Per Month Sunmer Winter Customer Charge: $300.00 $300.00 Demand Charge (added to Customer Charge): Non-Time related Maximum Demand, per KW $ 2.50 $ 2.50 Plus all on-peak billinG demand, per KW $ 12.40 N/A Plus all mid-peak billinG demand, per KW $ 6.50 $ 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 10.0¢ N/A Plus all mid-peak energy, per KWh 7.3¢ 8.0¢ Plus all off-peak energy, per KWh 4.0¢ 4.0¢ The minimum charge is the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage per rules and regulations. (continued) 657 - ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Snperseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAIIEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 2.,~.2 SCHEDULE NO. TOU TIME-OF-USE (continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued) B. Time periods are defined as follows: On-Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; sun~mer weekdays except holidays. Mid-Peak: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; summer weekdays except holidays. 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; winter weekdays except holidays. Off-Peak: All other hours, Holidays are New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas. When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak hours will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season shall co~%mence at 12:01 A.M. on June 1 and continue until 12:00 midnight on Septe~lber 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. 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 ex~pense 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 30-minute interval during the monthly billing period. (Continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 90R-349 Dated 09-11-90 CITY OF ANAItEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. 2.4.3 Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. SCHEDULE NO. TOU TISIE-OF-USE (continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued) Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest KW. ~lere the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a shorter interval. D. Power Factor Adjustment The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 25 cents per kilo'var of reactive demand. ~' The kilovats of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximtn~ demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to 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 leading power factor. E. Voltage Discount The charges excluding the customer charge and Power Factor and Power Cost Adjustments will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages from 2 or 10 KV; by 6% for service delivered and metered at voltages from 11KV to 50k~V; customer equipment and metering per Department standards. Service at voltage levels above 50KV will be by contract. (continued) 657 - ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 92R-25 Dated 03-17-92 CITY OF ANAIIELM ELECTRIC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 2.4.4 201 S. AJmheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 SCHEDULE NO. TOU Page No. TIblE- OF- USE (continued) SPECIA~ CONDITIONS (continued) 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. Power Coet 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 al~ kilowatt-hours billed under this 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 Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resoh, tion No. 93R~46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 90R-349 Dated 09-11-90 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. 2.s.1 Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. SCHEDULE NO. TEE THEP~ ENERGY STOP3~GE APPLICABILITY Applicable to three-phase electric service for thermal energy storage equipment which is submetered separately from other lighting and equipment lead. AVAILd%BILITY A customer meeting the requirements set forth above and 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). A customer will be retricted from exercising the option to switch schedules more than once in any twelve-month period. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. RATES ( ) Per Meter Per Meter Summer Winter Demand Charge: All on-peak billing demand, per KW $12.40 $12.40 Plus all mid-peak billing demand, per KW $ 6.50 $ 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 10.0¢ 10.0¢ Plus all mid-peak energy, per KWh 5.5¢ 5.5¢ Plus all off-peak energy, per KWq7 3.00¢ 3.00¢ SPECIAL CONDITIONS ~ A. Service voltage per rules and regulations. (Continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 92R-25 Dated 03-17-92 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELEC'IllIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 2.5.2 SCHEDULE NO. TES THERM~J~ ENERGY STORAGE (continued) SPECIDJu 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 10:00 p.m. winter weekdays except holidays. Mid-Peak: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. summer weekdays except holidays. 10:00 a.m~ to 5:00 p.m. winter weekdays except 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 12:01 A.M. on May 1 and continue until 12:00 midnight on October 31 in each year. The winter season shall commence at 12:01 A.M. on November 1 of each year and continue until 12:00 midnight on April 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 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 30-minute interval during the monthly billing period. (continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. 2.5.3 Anahei~n, CA 92805 Page No. SCHEDULE NO. TES THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE (continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued) Billing demand shall be determined to the neare~t KW. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a shorter interval. D. Power Factor Adjustment The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 25 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 kilovats shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reversal oDeration on leading power factor. (continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 04-01-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 92R-25 Dated 03-17-02 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES~ RULES Utilities FinanciM Services AND REGULATIONS 2.6. ~ 201 S. Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92805 SCHEDULE NO. PA Page No. POWER-AGRICULTUPJtL APPLICABILITY Applicability to power service for general agricultural pu~oses, or for general water or sewerage pumping. Per Meter R3%TE (24) Per Month Customer Charge: $ 5.00 Service Charge (added to Customer Charge): Two horsepower and over of connected lead, per horsepower .............................................. $ 1.35 Energy Charge (added to Service Charge): All kwh, per kwh ........................................ 7.87¢ Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the total of 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 MonCh Customer Charge: $ 5.00 Service Charge (added to Customer Charge): Two horsepower and over of connected lead, per horsepower .............................................. $ 1.35 Energy Charge (added to Service Charge): All kwh, per kwh ........................................ 6.88¢ Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the total of the monthly Service Charge and Customer Charge. SPECI~J~ CONDITION8 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 F. dward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by ResolutioH No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAItEIM ELECTRIC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 2.6.2 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 SCHEDULE NO. PA Page No. POWER-AGRICULTUR3kL (continued) 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 on such connected load within 12 months must pay all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous. D. Power Cost Adjustment: The rates above aro 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 Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolntion No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Snperseding Resolution No. Daled CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 2.8.~. SCHEDULE NO. LS-2 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY, CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION, ~TERED APPLICABILITY Applicabls to street and highway lighting where customer owns and maintains street lighting equipment. RJk~E (25) All Niqht For each kw of lamp lead $27.80 Lamp Size & T~roe Billable Lihe Watts 152w 2,500 Lumen Incandescent 152 100W 4,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor 125 175W 7,500 Lumen Mercury Vapor 210 400W 20,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor 454 1000W 55,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor 1168 70W 5,800 Lumen High Pressure Sodium 105 100W 9,500 Lumen High Pressure Sodium 144 200W 22,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium 254 250W 30,000 Lulnen High Pressure Sodium 310 310W 37,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium 383 400W 50,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium 485 1000W 140,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium 1065 SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage per rules and regulations. B. The customer shall furnish, maintain and operate the street light facilities. C. 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 345/kwh per month per KW of lamp lead for all night service. ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 · Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolntion No. 90R-271 Dated 07-24-90 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 2.~.~ 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. Per Meter RATE (15) Per Month Customer Charge: $ 1.50 Ener~; Charge (added to Customer Charge): All kwh, per kwh .......................... 8.99¢ 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: $ 1.50 Energy Charge (added to Customer Charge): All kwh,per kwh ............................ 8.33¢ The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. 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 Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R~336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 3.0. x RULES & REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS RULE NO. TITLE PAGE NO. 1 Definitions 3.1.1 2 Description of Service 3.2.1 3 Application for Service 3.3.1 4 Contracts 3.4.1 5 Special Information Required on Forms 3.5.1 6 Establishment & Reestablishment of Credit 3.6.1 7 Deposits 3.7.1 8 Notices 3.8.1 9 Rendering, and Payment of Bills 3.9.1 10 Disputed Bills 3.10.1 11 Discontinuance a~d Restoration of Service 3.11.1 12 Rates and Optional Rates 3.12.1 13 Temporary Service 3.13.1 14 Shortage of Supply and Interruption of 3,14.1 Delivery 15 Line Extensions 3.15,0.1 1S.1 Underground Extensions Within New Residential 3.15.1.1 Subdivisions 15.2 Underground Extensions Within New Co~erclal and 3,15.2.1 Industrial Developments. 16 Service Connections and Facilities on 3,16.1 Customers' Premises 17 Meter Tests and Adjustment of Bills For 3.17.1 Errors 18 Supply to Separate Premises and Resale 3.18.1 19 Rate Stabilization Account 3.19~1 20 Replacement of Overhead with Underground 3.20.1 Distribution Facilities 21 Swiping Pool Off-Peak Filtration 3.21.1 22 Cogeneration and Small Power Production Interconnection Standards 3.22.1 23 Utility Charges 3.23.1 24 Electric Division Charges 3.24.1 ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolntion No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09~93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 89R-392 Dated 09-27-89 CITY OF ANAHEIM EI. ECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 3. 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 Anaheim as said City Council may, from time to time, direct in the exercise of its jurisdiction." B. UTILITY BILL The following statements will be printed on each utility bill: ~ 1. "Bill is due upon receipt. 2. "PROCEDURES FOR PROCESSING PAYMENT OF DISPUTED UTILITY BILL Should you have a question regarding this bill, please request an explanation from the Customer Services Division of the City of Anaheim, within 10 days after receiving the bill. Your request may be made by telephone (714-254-0125) or in writing (Customer Service Manager, Public Utilities Department, P.O. Box 3222, Anaheim, CA 92803). If, after you receive the explanation from Customer Service,. you still believe you have been billed incorrectly, you have ten days to 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, Public Utilities Department, P. O. Box 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 satisfactorily resolved with the General Manager, you may petition the City Council for final determination." ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-289 Dated 10-01-91 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 / 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 payment is not received by 5:00 p.m. on the date shown above, your service will be disconnected without further notice. Full payment of the bill plus any reconnection charges will be required prior to any restoration of services. A deposit may be required to reestablish your credit, whether or not service is disconnected for nonpayment." "Tampering with meter or unauthorized breaking of seal constitutes a misdemeanor. Charges for equipment replacement must be paid in advance of restoring the service." Rule No. 23 contains the above referenced changes. ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 89R-392 Dated 09-27-89 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Pmaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 3.6.~- RULE NO. 6 ESTABLISHMENT AND REESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT A. ESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT - ALL CLASSES OF SERVICE Each applicant for utility service will be required to satisfactorily establish credit which will be deemed established upon qualifying under any one of the following: 1. If applicant makes a cash deposit to secure payment of bills for service in the amount prescribed in Rule NO. 7; or 2. If applicant furnishes a guarantor, 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 within the past two years and during the past twelve consecutive billing periods of that prior service has had not more than two final notices as prescribed in Rule No. 11-B, provided that the periodic bill for such previous service was equal to at least 50% of that estimated for the new 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 Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 09-01-92 by Resolution No. 92R-189 Dated 09-01-92 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 71R-478 Dated 10-26-71 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anahei~n, CA 92805 Page No. 3.6.2 RULE NO. 6 ESTABLISHMENT AND REESTABLISH/~ENT OF CREDIT (Continued) B. 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 one or more times during the past twelve billing periods of that prior service because of nonpayment of bills, may be required to reestablish credit by (1) depositing the amounts prescribed in Rule No. 7 for that purpose, or (2) furnishing a guarantor in the amount prescribed in Rule No. 7 satisfactory to the Utility, to secure payment of bills for service requested, and by paying utility bills regularly 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. 11-B, 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 credit by depositinG the amount prescribed in Rule No. 7. This rule will apply regardless of whether or not service has been discontinued for such nonpayment. 3. A customer may be required to reestablish credit in accordance with Rule No. 6-A in case the conditions of service or basis on which credit was originally established have, in the opinion of the Utility, materially changed. ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 09-01-92 by Resolution No. 92R-189 Dated 0%01-92 General Manager SupersextiRg Resolution No. 71R~478 Dated 10-26-71 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anahei~n Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No.3'7'~' RULE NO. 7 DEPOSITS A. GENERAL Deposits will be required when a customer is otherwise unable to satisfactorily establish or reestablish credit as set forth in Rule No. 6. AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT The amount of deposit required to establish or reestablish credit for electric service is twice the estimated average bill or an amount equal to the expenses incurred by the Public Utilities Department in supplying the service plus a sum equal to twice the estimated average bill for such services; but in no case shall the amount be less than the minimum deposit as set forth in Rule No. 23. C. RETURN OF DEPOSIT 1. Upon discontinuance of service the Utility will refund the customer's deposit or the balance in excess of the unpaid bills for service; except 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 five dollars ($5.00) exceeds said advanced deposit balance. 2. After the customer has paid bills for service for twelve consecutive billing periods without having had more than two final notices as defined in Rule No. 11-B, the Utility will refund the deposit. If the customer has had more than two final notices the Utility will thereafter review the account every twelve billing periods and will refund the deposit after the customer has not had more than two final ~ notices during the twelve billing periods 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 Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 92R-189 Dated 09-01-92 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. - Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. ~' 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. 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 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. 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 returned from the bank unpaid. ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 89R-392 Dated 09-27-80 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 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 fifteen (15) days after date of presentation. B. NONPAYMENT OF BILLS 1. When a bill for utility service has become past due and an overdue notice and final notice have been issued, service may be discontinued if the bill is not paid within the time required by such notice. A charge ~ill be assessed if personal 48-hour notification is delivered. Any customer who contests a bill, and has initiated a complaint or requested an investigation within 5 days of receiving said bill shall not have service discontinued for nonpayment during the pendency of an investigation by the City of such customer's dispute or complaint provided the customer also keeps current the account for utility services as charges accrue in each subsequent billing period. Services shall not be discontinued for nonpayment for any customer complying with an amortization agreement entered into with the City, provided the customer also keeps current the account for utility services as charges accrue in each subsequent billing period. If a customer fails to comply with an amortization agrsement, the City will give a 7-day discontinuance of service notice before discontinuing services, but such notice shall not entitle the customer to further investigation by the City. 2. Utility services to a domestic customer will not be discontinued for non-payment when the customer has established to the satisfaction of the City that such termination would be especially dangerous to the ~" health of the customer or a full time resident of the customer's household. Certification from a licensed physician, public health nurse, or a social worker may be required by the City. The City shall make available to customers, upon request, information regarding agencies and/or organizations that may provide financial assistance. 3. A customer's service may be discontinued for nonpayment of a bill for service previously rendered him at any 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, residential service will not be discontinued because of nonpayment of bills for other classes of service. (Continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 09-01-92 by Resolution No. 92R-189 Dated 09-01-92 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAttEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 3.x~_.2 RULE NO. DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF 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, residential 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 collection fee which is contained in Rule No. 23. 7. On any Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday recognized by the City of Anaheim, or at any time during which the business office of the City is not open to the public, service will not be discontinued by reason of delinquency in payment for utility services. C. UNSAFE EQUIPMENT The Utility may refuse or discontinue service to a customer if any part of the customer's 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 F~dward K. Aghjayan Effective 09-01-92 by Resolution No. 92R-189 Dated 09-01-92 General Manager Superseding Resolution No._91R-392 DaTed 09-27-89 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 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 the customer's premises are such as to indicate to it an intent to defraud the Utility. A fee will be collected for the investigation of acts of fraud and/or diversion as referenced in Rule 23. 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 customer fails to establish or reestablish 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, the customer 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 renderin~ the immediate discontinuance of service to the premises imperative. H. CUSTOMER'S REQUEST FOR SERVICE DISCONTINUANCE When a customer desires to terminate responsibility for service, the customer shall give the Utility not less than two days' notice of this intention, state the date on which the customer wishes the termination to become effective, and provide the Utility with the address to which the closing bill should be mailed. 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 ~peclfied in the notice, whichever date is later. I. RESTORATION--RECONNECTION CHARGE The Utility will require payment of a reconnection charge for each incident in 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) has been illegally restored or damaged due to t~npering, the customer must pay all damage charges prior to reconnectlon. The customer and/or beneflciaryof service is responsible for all damage charges whether or not service is reconnected. (Continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Supersexling Resolution No. 89R-392 Dated 09-27-89 CITY OF ANAttEIM ELECTRIC IG%TES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheitn, CA 92805 Page No? '~'~"4 RULE NO. DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE (Continued) I. RESTORATION--RECONNECTION CHARGE In case the CUStomer places a request on a day when maximum workload has b~en scheduled, an additional charge will be made. Rule No. 23 contains the above referenced charges ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 09-01-92 by Resolution No. 92R-189 Dated 09-01-92 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 89R-361 Dated 08-22-89 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. ~.14.~. RULE NO. 14 VARIATIONS IN THE QUALITY OR SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY A. QUALITY The Public Utilities Department does not give any warranty, expressed or implied, as to the quality, adequacy, safety, or other characteristics of the electricity and/or electric service provided by the Public Utilities Department. B. SHORTAGES, BROWNOUTS, INTERRUPTIONS, SPIKES, SURGES 1. The Public Utilities Department will exercise reasonable diligence 1) to furnish a continuous and sufficient supply of electricity to its customers and 2) to minimize the occurrence of shortages, brownouts, interruptions, spikes, surges, or other electricity delivery problems; ~"'~ however, the Public Utilities Department cannot and does not guarantee a continuous or sufficient supply, or freedom from such conditions which may affect the quality of the electricity provided. 2. The Public Utilities Department will not be liable for variations in the quality of electricity supplied, nor for failure to supply a continuous or sufficient supply of electricity, nor will it be liable for variations in the quality of electricity supplied, nor for damage or loss occasioned by such failure to supply, or by shortages, brownouts, interruptions, spikes, surges, or other electricity delivery problems. 3. Whenever, in the operation of the Public Utilities Department's electric plants, properties, and/or systems, interruption in the delivery of electricity 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 electricity 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 will exercise reasonable diligence to reinstitute delivery of electricity. (continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 90R-271 Dated 07-24-90 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELEC'II(IC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anahei~n, CA 92805 Page No. 3.~.,~ .2 RULE NO. 14 VARIATIONS IN THE QUALITY OR SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY (continued) C. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION FOR REPAIRS 1. The Public Utilities Department, whenever it shall find it necessary for the purpose of making repairs or improvements to its system, shall 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 consistent with prudent Utility practices; and, to the extent practicable and consistent with prudent Utility practices will minimize the inconvenience to the ~ Public Utilities Department's customers. 2. When it is necessary to suspend temporarily the delivery of electricity for repairs or improvements to the system in accordance with Rule 14.C.1 above, and the customer requests that such suspension of service occur at other than during normal Public Utilities Department working hours, the Utility reserves the right to receive, in advance, the total estimated labor-related costs to be incurred by the Public Utilities Department for performing the work during non-regular Public Utilities Department work hours. The customer shall also pay any additional cost actually incurred in excess of the estimated costs. D. 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 which he determines, at his discretion, to be equitable under conditions then prevailing. The decision of the public Utilities General Manager shall be final in such matters. ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 90R-271 Dated 07-24-90 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Sen, ices AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 3.~.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. Stabilization Effective Date Billinq Rate Reference Rate Rate 10-16-85 8.904¢ 9.393¢ 0.489¢ 09-01-86 8.456¢ 8.778¢ 0.322¢ 01~06-88 7.970¢ 8.530¢ 0.560¢ 12-01-89 8.518¢ 8.518¢ 0.000¢ 08-01-90 8.832¢ 9.392¢ 0.560¢ 01~01-92 9.140¢ 9.700¢ 0.560¢ 03-24-93 9.201¢ 9.761¢ 0.560¢ 07-01-93 9.292¢ 9.873¢ 0.581¢ ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. A~mheim, CA 92805 Page No. RULE NO. 23 CUSTOMER SERVICE FEES Applicabilit~ Applicable to all classes of service as provided in accordance with the Electric Rules and Regulations. Rule Number Description Fee Amount 3 Service Establishment Charge $ 5.00 3 Service Establishment Charge- Participating Apt. Owners $ 2.50 3 Service Establishment Charge/Additional $ 5.00 7 Minimum Deposit $ 85.00 9 Returned Check Charge In accordance with Anaheim's Municipal Code 11 Collection Fee $ 7.00 11 Special 48-Hour Phone Notification $ 1.00 11 Special 48-Hour Field Notification $ 7.00 11 Reconnection Charge $ 20.00 11 Reconnection Charge/Same Day $ 40.00 11 Reconnection Charge (Underground Service or Poletop) Tlm~&Mmte/Jal 11 Investigation Charges Tine &Faterial 11 Damaged Steel Locking Ring $ 11.45 11 Damaged Alumin~ Meter Ring $ 3.00 11 Replace Damaged i Phase Meter $ 80.00 11 Replace Damaged 1 Phase Meter (after hours) $120.00 11 Replace Damaged 1 Phase Meter w/Demand $215.00 1t Replace Damaged 1 Phase Meter w/Demand (after hours) $255.00 11 Replace Damaged 3 Phase Meter T~e &M~t~rial 17 Meter Test 1 Phase - Shop $ 30.00 17 Meter Test 1 Phase q Field $ 55.00 17 Meter Test - 3 Phase Tba~ & Mster~al ISSUED BY Fedward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No, 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Aaaheim, CA 92805 Page No. ~.24.1 RULE NO. 24 ELECTRIC DIVISION CHARGES The following charges, fees and bonds are to bs assesssed, as appropriate, from builders, developers and customers requiring the Utillty's services or relocations. I. SUBDIVISIONS - RESIDENTIAL A. Chapter 17.08.450 of Municipal Code requires developers to post a Subdivision and Tract Improvement Bond for Public Improvements. The estimated cost for electrical underground utilities: $4.S00 Der acre. B. Rule 15.1, Underground Extension Within New Residental Subdivision, of the Eleotri~al Rates, Rules and Regulations provides that the developer, subdivider or other customers requesting extensions within new residential ~ subdivisions shall pay, before start of construction, a nonqrefundable sum as determined by the Utility based upon: 1. All costs for labor and material for the installation of said underground system, and the preparation of plans, specifications and inspecti.ons for said system. 2. By a unit price per lot or dwelling unit, as established in paragraph B.4.b of Rule 15.1, based upon historical costs adjusted annually. In accordance with these Rules and Regulations, the following charges are established: a. $1,350 per lot for RS-5000 and RS-7200 subdivision where single family lots are between 5,000 and 9,999 square feet. b. $1,485 per single family lot for lots in RS-10,000 and RS-22,000, ~ and RSHS-10,000 and RSHS-22,000 subdivisions where lots are larger than 10,000 square feet. c. $3,642 per individual single family residence where an individual URD transformer is required; or, $1,900 per individual single family residence where an individual overhead transformer is required. d. $231 per unit for a multifamily residential development with grouped meterlng served from an existing overhead or underground transformer. ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-0%93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 3.24.2 RULE NO. 24 ELECTRIC DIVISION CHARGES (continued) I. SUBDIVISIONS - RESIDENTIAL (continued) e. $242 per unit for a multifamily residential development with grouped metering (16 or more meters) from a new 3 phase padmount transformer. f. $356 per unit for a multifamily residential development with grouped metering served from a new overhead or underground transformer. g. If a residential subdivision/development, or individual residence is of a nontypical layout (based on current typical single family or multifamily developments as outlined above), the per lot/unit ~ charge will be established by the Electrical Engineering Division in accordance with the Electric Rates, Rules, and Regulations. C. In addition to the above fees, the developer shall provide all necessary trenching, conduits, pull/splice vaults, backfilling, and related work in accordance with Rule 15.1. D. If construction of the subdivision underground utility facilities has not begun within 12 months of the date of the fee payment, the per lot fee shall be escalated by 10% per lot and paid by the developer before construction proceede. E. These unit costs are reviewed and updated on an annual basis to reflect current expenses incurred by the City for installation of this type of underground facility. F. Fees for installation of an Underground Line Extension (backbone) in developer provided conduit and substructure systems will be determined by the Electrical Engineering Division, and billed accordingly. (continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 Ge.eral Manager Supersedi.g Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAHEIM ELECTRIC RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. ~.24.~ RULE NO. 24 ELECTRIC DIVISION CHARGES (continued) II. COM~4ERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL SERVICE FEES Applicants requesting new commercial/industrial service shall pay, before start of construction, the following charges: 1. $1,400 for an underground service fed from an existing transformer. 2. $1,900 for an underground service fed from a new overhead transformer. 3. $4,032 for an underground service fed from a new padmount transformer. III. ENGINEERING FEE FOR REDESIGN If a contractor/builder/developer requests the Utility to revise, redesign, or change the Electrical Utility system design for a project after final approval by the Planning Commission, and such request requires duplication of engineering effort and a reassignment of priorities to accommodate his construction schedule, a fee shall be charged. Unless specific circumstances or magnitude of the project indicate a special cost estimate is necessary to recover all the City's expenses of labor, overhead, burdens and printing expense, the engineering fee shall be $500. IV. TEFEPORARY POWER AND SERVICE CHARGES Applicants requesting temporary electrical service shall pay, before start of construction, the following charges: A. Single phase meter & overhead service $260.00 B. Span of single phase, three-wire secondary, plus meter & service $710.00 C. Single phase overhead transformer plus meter & service $1,750.00 D. Single phase underground meter & service using existing connections at pull box $1~0.00 E. Single phase underground meter & service using new connections at pull box $450.00 F. Three phase service from new overhead transformer $3,500.00 G. Three phase service from new padmount transformer $6,250.00 continued) ISSUED BY Edward K. Ag~ayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General Manager Superseding Resolution No. 91R-336 Dated 12-17-91 CITY OF ANAHV. IM ELECTRIC RATES,RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Page No. 3,24.4 RULE NO. 24 ELECTRIC DIVISION CHARGES (continued) IV. TEMPORARY POWER Jh/qD SERVICE CHARGES (continued) H. Three phase service from new padmount transformer and riser $7,750.00 I. Any temporay job that appears unusally complicated or difficult, as determined by the Electric Utility, will be charged on an individual estimated basis to recover all costs of labor and expense including depreciation and loss of salvage incurred by the City in making such installation. V. STREET LIGHTS I. Chapter 18.04.080.030 of the Municipal Code requires the installation of street lighting facilities or payment of street lighting per front foot fee. The ordinance requires all new developments to install the street lighting facilities required in accordance with the official street lighting standards on file in the Public Utilities Department. Front foot fees are only collected when street lighting facilities are existing and if the property has not previously paid a street light front foot fee. The front foot fee for street lighting is $6.00 Der front foot (Ordinance 4017 - June 5, 1979). 2 Developers/builders/contractors are required to post a performance bond with the City to assure installation of public improvements. The bond required for the street lighting facilities, which is a part of the ~ Public Improvements Bond deposited with the Real Property Section of the Engineering division, Public Works Department, is determined on a per front foot basis for abutting dedicated streets or highways at $32.00 Der front foot; minimum $3,200.00 bond. 3. Private Streets - Public Works department, Engineering Division Standard Detail No. 122, Note 10-A-4, states: "Lighting adequate for pedestrian and vehicle safety and sufficient to minimize police problems as approved by the Public Utilities General Manager shall be provided." It is the Public utilities Department's policy that street lighting on private streets be in aocordanee with IES street lighting recommendations. The luminaire and pole should be as required by the developer and not the City's street lighting unit. Street lighting on private street shall be metered in accordance with the Utilities Rates, Rules and Regulations and service requirements. If a private street is approved for dedication to the City as a public street, the street lights shall be installed per City Standards and Specifications by the owner and the circuit re-wired for City service prior to acceptance of dedication by the City. ISSUF~D BY Edward K. Ag~ayan Effective 03-24-93 by Resolution No. 93R-46 Dated 03-09-93 General MaTlager Superseding Resolution No. Dated