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RES-2009-077RESOLUTION NO. 2009- 077 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY AS ORIGINALLY ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 71R-478 AND MOST RECENTLY AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NO. 2009-001. WHEREAS, beginning on November 15, 2008, through November 17, 2008, conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property arose within the City of Anaheim Nnaheim caused by fire and high winds "Freeway Complex Fire and WHEREAS, the City Council issued a proclamation of the existence of a local emergency pursuant to California Government Code Section 8630 and Anaheim Municipal Code Section 6.04.060 as a result of the Freeway Complex Fire; and WHEREAS, as a result of the Freeway Complex Fire, a number of residential structures have been completely destroyed or partially damaged; and WHEREAS, it is important to clean up properties as soon as possible to minimize airborne debris. safety hazards and unsightly conditions; and WHEREAS. it is in the best interests of Anaheim to facilitate the prompt repair and construction of structures damaged or destroyed as a result of the Freeway Complex Fire in order to bring the same into compliance with all applicable building and fire codes as soon as possible; and WHEREAS. on March 10. 2009 the City Council adopted Resolution 2009 -043 to waive the payment of building plan check and permit fees, demolition permit fees, grading plan check and permit fees, sewer connection fees. and other permit- related fees including inspection fees applicable to the repair or reconstruction of structures damaged as a result of the Freeway Complex Fire with the waiver of those fees expiring on March 10, 2011; and WHEREAS. it is the desire of the City Council that similar design, inspection, and connection fees for Anaheim Public Utilities fees applicable to the repair or reconstruction of structures damaged as a result of the Freeway Complex Fire also be waived with the waiver of those fees expiring on March 10, 2011: and WHEREAS. Anaheim maintains an electric transmission and distribution system for the furnishing of electricity to residents and inhabitants of Anaheim and has adopted Electric Rates, Rules, and Regulations for the sale and distribution of electricity; and WHEREAS. the Anaheim Municipal Code authorized the City Council to approve reasonable Electric Rates, Rules, and Regulations governing electric services and fees for providing electric services: and WHEREAS, Anaheim established Rules 13, 16, and 24 of the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations when it completely revised its Rates, Rules and Regulations for the sale and distribution of electricity by Resolution 71R -478; and WHEREAS, the proposed modification to Rules 13, 16, and 24 of the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations are consistent with Resolution 2009 -043 adopted by City Council on March 10. i. 2009 to waive the payment of certain specified fees applicable to the repair or reconstruction of structures damaged as a result of the Freeway Complex Fire with the waiver of those fees expiring on March 10, 2011. 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 to Rules 13, 16, and 24 of the Electric Rates. Rules and Regulations are statutorily exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act: and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered and recommended the proposal of the Public Utilities Department to revise Rules 13, 16, and 24 of the Electric Rates, Rules, and Regulations by modifying said Rules; 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. It is reasonable and appropriate that only the fees identified in the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations as Rules 13, 16, and 24 that are otherwise applicable to the repair and /or reconstruction of residential structures damaged as a result of the Freeway Complex Fire are hereby temporarily waived for completed applications for service received on or before March 10, 2011. 2. It is reasonable and appropriate that only the aforesaid fee waivers shall apply only to "in- kind" (i.e., the same square footage plus up to 499 sq. ft., height, number of stories. fence materials. etc.) repair and reconstruction of residential structures, and shall not apply to any portion of a rebuilt residential structure that is greater than 499 sq. ft of the original square footage at the time the residential structure was destroyed. 3. It is reasonable and appropriate that only property owners of damaged or destroyed residential structures as of the date of the Freeway Complex Fire are eligible for the aforesaid fee waivers, and the aforesaid waivers cannot be applied to a vacant parcel of any other non -fire damaged parcel. 4. It is reasonable and appropriate that a new buyer of a fire damaged parcel is not eligible to receive this waiver of fees. For purposes of this Resolution, "new buyer" shall mean any buyer whose escrow closed after the Freeway Complex Fire on November 15 -17. 2008. 5. It is reasonable and appropriate that all new construction undertaken in the repair or replacement of residential structures shall comply with all applicable planning, zoning, building. and fire code requirements. 6. 1t is reasonable and appropriate that for purposes of this Resolution, "residential structures" shall mean main residential building, attached garage, detached garage, accessory buildings, irrigation systems. pool, pool equipment, fences, walls, patio covers. and decks. It is reasonable and appropriate that the fees identified in Rules 13, 16, and 24 shall only be waived once per lot. 8. It is reasonable and appropriate that the modifications to Rules 13, 16, and 24 shall automatically sunset and terminate without further action on March 10, 2011. WHEREAS. based on the findings hereinabove made, the Public Utilities Board of the Citv 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 amendments to the Electric Rates. Rules. and Regulations as shown in Attachment A (Rule 13), Attachment B (Rule16), and Attachment C (Rule 24): and WHEREAS. based on the findings hereinabove made, the Public Utilities Board of the City of Anaheim recommended to the City Council that the Council, by Motion, certify that the adoption of the modified Rules 13, 16, and 24 of the Electric Rates, Rules, and Regulations is statutorily exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resource Code, Section 21080(b)t 8). in accordance with Title 14 of the California Administrative Code, Section 15273(a); an d WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and concurs with the findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth herein above. 3 NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim as follow,: ako t 7268( 3 1. The findings set forth herein are hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim. 2. The amendments and modifications to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations as set forth in Attachment A (Rule 13), Attachment B (Rulel6), and Attachment C (Rule 24) shall be, and are hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim and shall be effective June 1. 2009. 3. A CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM The amendments and modifications to the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations as set forth in Attachment A (Rule 13), Attachment B (Rule16), and Attachment C (Rule 24) shall automatically sunset and terminate without further action by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on March 10, 2011. 4. The Public Utilities General Manager is authorized and directed to prepare, promulgate. publish. and take any and all actions necessary to implement the changes to the Electric Rates, Rules, and Regulations as set forth herein. Neither this Resolution nor anything contained herein shall be construed as amending or modifying any other existing fee resolution of the City of Anaheim. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the Cite of Anaheim this 1 9th day of May 2009, by the following roll -call vote: AYES: Mayor Pringle, Council Members Hernandez, Sidhu, Galloway, Kring NOES: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE ABSENT NONE ATTESyr -1 MAYOR OF THE CIT 4 CI fY 01 ANAHEIM Utilities f=inancial Servi,es 201 S Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim. CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 13 TEMPORARY SERVICE i S F ABLISHMENT OF TEMPORARY SERVICE Attachment A Page No. 3.13.1 ['he City shall_ if no undue hardship to its existing customers will result therefrom, furnish temporary service under the following conditions: The applicant shall pay in advance or otherwise as required by the City, the estimated cost installed plus the estimated cost of removal, less the estimated salvage of the facilities necessary for furnishing serv The applicant shall establish credit as required by Rule No. 6, except that the amount of deposit prescribed in Rule No. 7 shall not exceed the estimated bill for the duration of service. If service is requested to any structure not of a permanent construction with a foundation, or which can be classified as removable, such as trailers, billboards, sheds, signs, etc., they shall be determined to be temporary and applicable to the terms and conditions of the requirements above of this Rule. Temporary service for construction purposes shall he discontinued to the applicant and removed if it is used for other than the intended purpose. With the Utility's approval, a temporary service may be used for non construction purposes when all applicable safety and construction codes are adhered to. If a non utility approval power source is connected on the construction site, the Utility's temporary service shall he discontinued. Service may be suspended without notice to the applicant as required h% Rule No. i 4 -B. Pursuant to the guidelines established in Resolution 2009- the collection of specified fees or charges associated with the design, inspection, and connection fees applicable to the repair or reconstruction of structures damaged as .i result of the Freeway Complex Fire shall be waived for those applicants deemed eligible with the waiver of those fees expiring on March 10. 2011. ISSUED BY Effective: 06 -01 -09 by Resolution No.: Dated: Marcie L. Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 78R -665 Dated: 10 -10 -78 General Manager C1 El OF ANAHEIM L`talitics financial ServiLes 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim CA 92805 ISSUED B ti Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES Attachment B Page No. 3.16.1 METER INSTALLATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE EQUIPMENT ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES. Meter Installations a. Location. All meters installed by the Utility shall be installed at some convenient place, approved by the Utility. upon the customer's premises and so placed as to be at all times accessible for inspection. reading and testing. The customer shall, at his own expense, provide a new and approved location for the meter or meters in order to comply with the foregoing whenever the existing meter or meters becomes inaccessible for inspection. reading, or testing. h. Separate Meters Required. Each single family dwelling or accommodation within a residential multifamily accommodation will be separately metered by the Utility for new installations on and after June 1, 1979, except where a commitment for installation of other than separate metering has been made by the Utility to the owner /developer prior to such date. However. if said commitment has not been exercised within an ensuing period of twelve months, separate metering of electric service for each residential unit is required. Multiple- Occupancy Buildings. In all buildings in which meters are required to be installed for various floors or groups of rooms in order to measure separately the electrical energy supplied to each of several customers, all meters shall be located at one central point or as otherwise specified by the Utility. Each meter position shall he clearly marked, by the building owner. to indicate the particular location supplied by it. d. Master Meters. A master meter will he furnished and installed by the Utility, except as provided in Section A.1.0. above. upon application by the owner or lessee of any residential building where the floors (or portions thereof) or rooms or groups of rooms are rented separately and where electric energy is to he metered and resold by said owner or lessee to the individual tenants as provided in Rule No. 18. In such cases, the said owner or lessee shall furnish, install. maintain, and test the suhmeters. Scaling of Meters. All utility meters will be sealed by the Utility, and no such seal shall he tampered with or broken except by a representative of the Utility authorized to do so. (Continued) Effective: 06 -01 -79 by Resolution No.: 79R -292 Dated: 05 -22 -79 Superseding Resolution No.: 71R -478 Dated: 10 -26 -71 C l H Of ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Servi, 20 i S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim CA 92805 ISSUED BY Gordon V% Hoyt General Manager ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES Continued Attachment B Page No. 3.16.2 METER INSTALLATION AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE EQUIPMENT ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES (Continued) e. 'The City will furnish as a normal metering installation, meters adequate to measure at a single point of delivery the demand and energy consumption, as specified in the rate tariff or as determined by the Public Utilities General Manager the type of such meters to be determined by the City. Provision must be made for installing a kilovar -hour meter on all installations requiring a main switch of 600 amperes at 240 volts or 400 amps at 480 volts. The customer shall provide space acceptable to the Utility for the required metering installation. Primary metering installations shall conform to the Utility's requirements and specifications. Miscellaneous Service Equipment a. Equipment Furnished by Customer. All service switches, fuses, meter sockets, meter and instrument transformer housing, switchboard meter test busses and similar devices, irrespective of voltage. required in connection with service and meter installation on customer's premises. shall be furnished, installed, and maintained by the customer in accordance with the Utility's requirements. Detailed information will be furnished by the Utility on request. h. Equipment Furnished by Utility. The Utility will furnish and install the necessary instrument transformers, test facilities (except switchboard meter test busses), and meters. Also. the Utility, will furnish the metering enclosures when it deems it necessary to locate metering equipment at a point that is not accessible to the customer. Effective: 11-03-82 by Resolution No.: 82R -534 Dated: 11 -02 -82 Superseding Resolution No.: 71R-478 Dated: 10 -26 -71 (l r 01 ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 20! S Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim. (A 92805 ISSUED B\: Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES SERVICE CONNECTIONS Overhead Services a. e ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 16 Attachment B Page No. 3.16.3 Service Drops. Upon a bona fide application for service, and where the Utility's distribution pole line is located on the customer's premises, or on a street, highway, lane, alle',, road, or private easement immediately contiguous thereto, the Utility will, at its own expense, furnish and install a single span of service wires from its pole to the customer's first permanent support, provided such support is of a type, and is so located that such service wires may be installed to a point approved by the Utility in accordance with good engineering practice, and in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, including those governing clearances and points of attachments. Impaired Clearance. Whenever any of the clearances required by the applicable laws, ordinances. rules or regulations of public authorities from the service drops to the ground or any object become impaired by reason of any changes made by the owner or tenant of the premises. the customer shall, at his own expense, provide a new and approved support, in a location approved by the Utility, for the termination of the Utility's existing service drop wires and shall also provide all service entrance conductors and equipment necessitated by the change of location. Service Entrance Conductors. For each overhead service connection, the customer shall furnish at his own expense a set of service entrance conductors which shall extend from the point of service delivery at the point of termination of the Utility's service drop on the customer's support to the customer's meter switch. Such service entrance conductors shall be of a type and he in an enclosure which meets with the approval of the Utility and City Electrical Inspector- Building Division- Development Services Department. (Continued) Effective: 11 -14 -71 by Resolution No.: 71R -478 Dated: 10 -26 -71 Superseding Resolution No.: 66R -531 Dated: 08 -02 -66 CI 1 OF ANAHEIM I dities f=inancial Servic 1)1 S Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim. A 92805 SERVICE CONNECTIONS (Continued) Number of Services to he Installed a ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES Attachment B Page No. 3.16.4 Underground Service Connections a Any customer desiring the service conductors to be installed underground shall furnish. install and maintain. at his expense, conduit or duct from a terminating pull box to the pole, designated by the utility for the City on which the connection is to be made. The customer shall also furnish at his expense, and convey to the Utility the necessary material to reach the service arm of the designated pole. The Utility will thereafter own, erect and maintain this material. Material furnished by the customer and its installation shall he as specified by the Utility. h "1 size of conductors to he furnished or paid for by the customer will be determined by the Utility and the Utility will assist on the installation at its expense. The customer shall pay the cost of conductors for the entire distance. The customer shall furnish and install, at his expense. a pull line as specified by the Utility. Where the customer desires total underground facilities, the customer shall pay, prior to the time of installation, the nonrefundable sum as determined by the Utilities Department. The City will not install more than one service for the same voltage and phase classification for any one building or group of buildings on a single premises, except as separate services may he installed for a separate building or for groups of buildings. where necessary for the operating convenience of the City. Pursuant to the guidelines established in Resolution 2009- the collection of specified fees or charges a,sociated with the design. inspection, and connection fees applicable to the repair or reconstruction of structures damaged as a result of the Freeway Complex Fire shall he waived for those applicants deemed eligible with the waiver of thk.)Se fees expiring on March 10. 2011. (Continued) ISSUED Bl: Effective: 06 -01 -09 by Resolution No.: Dated: Marcie L Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 82R -534 Dated: 11-02-82 General Manager Ci I 01' ANAHEIM (Antes Financial Serv ,:es 2()I S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim. CA 92805 SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES TRANSFORMER INSTALLATION ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES I In cases where the City desires to install transformers on customer's premises, the customer shall provide adequate space and easements for the transformer installation and furnish a satisfactory right-}f-way for the service conductors. a Where the customer has provided a fireproof room or vault at his expense, in which City owned transformers and switching may be installed, the City will complete the installation consisting of protective equipment, primary and secondary bus, and necessary grounding. h Where the customer has provided a concrete pad or foundation within an approved enclosure. located outdoors. he shall also furnish and install, at his expense, all secondary equipment and materials necessary to receive service at the secondaries of the transformers n the secondary bus. The City will, at its own expense, complete the installation. c SPECIAL SER VICES RULE NO. 16 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS The City reserves the right to specify the type of transformer installation to be used. Each normal installation shall include, where necessary, facilities for one standard transformation_ Premises for which arrangements are made for any special type of service (such as but not limited to: three phase service to a residence. emergency. X -ray, welder, or transmitter service) will he served only by underground connection where general service to the premises is by underground connection. All additions to underground facilities to accommodate such service will be made by the Utility at the customer's expense. Ownership of such additions will remain with the Utility. ISSUED BY: Edward K. Aghjayan General Manager (Continued) Attachment B Page No. 3.16.5 Effective: 07 -01 -99 by Resolution No.: 99R -142 Dated: 06 -22 -99 Superseding Resolution No.: 71R-478 Dated: 10 -26 -71 (I I l OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Servi, cs 20! S Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim CA 92805 ISSUED BY Gordon Vv. Hoyt General Manailer ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES Attachment B Page No. 3.16.6 CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER'S SERVICE TO UTILITY LINES t)n3v duly authorized employees of the Utility are allowed to connect the customer's service or to disconnect the same from the Utility's lines OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES All transformers, meters, service wires, appliances, fixtures, and other facilities installed by the Utility at its expense. upon the customer's premises for the purpose of delivering electric energy to the customer shall continue to be the property of the Utility, and may be repaired or replaced by the Utility at any time. and removed at the termination of service, and may also be used to supply other customers whether or not on the same premises, provided the proper rights of way have been obtained. No rent or other charge whatsoever shall be made against the Utility for placing or maintaining such facilities upon the customer's premises. The customer shall exercise reasonable care to prevent the facilities of the Utility upon said premises from being damaged or destroyed, and shall refrain from relocating or otherwise interfering with same and, in case any defect therein shall be discovered, shall promptly notify the Utility thereof. G CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY FOR OWN EQUIPMENT The customer shall. at his own sole risk and expense, furnish, install, inspect and keep in good and safe condition all electrical wires, lines, machinery, and apparatus of any kind of character which may he required for (1) receiving electric energy from the lines of the Utility regardless of the location of the transformers, meters, or other equipment of the Utility; and (2) applying and utilizintl such energy, including all necessary protective appliances and suitable housing thereof. !Continued) Effective: 10 -01 -89 by Resolution No.: 89R -392 Dated: 09 -27 -89 Superseding Resolution No.: 71 R -478 Dated: 10 -26 -71 CITY Of ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim. C A 92805 H. RIGHT OF ACCESS ISSUED BY Edward K. Aghjayan General Manager ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES Attachment B Page No. 3.16.7 Ct. STOMER RESPONSIBILITY FOR OWN EQUIPMENT (Continued) The Utility shall not he responsible for any loss or damage occasioned or caused by the negligence. want of proper care or wrongful act of the customer or of any of his agents. employees. or licensees on the part of the customer in installing, maintaining, using, operating, or interfering with any such wires. lines. machinery or apparatus. The Utility,' shall, at all times. have the right of ingress to and egress from a customer's premises at all reasonable hours for any purposes reasonably connected with the furnishing of electric energy and the exercise of any and all right secured to it by law or these rules. The utility shall require that each customer furnish the Utility, at the expense of the customer and in the appropriate quantity as specified by the Utility, with the appropriate devices to gain access to a customer's premises by way of keys. gate opener /clickers or a personal escort. The Utility may charge a meter reading fee if the Utility cannot gain access to the customer's metering equipment on the scheduled read date. Rule No. 23 contains the above referenced charges. Effective: 07 -03 -95 by Resolution No.: 95R -114 Dated: 06 -20 -95 Superseding Resolution No.: 89R -392 Dated: 09 -27 -89 Clil OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim CA 92805 ISSUED BY: Edward K. Aghjayan General Manager ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 24 Attachment C Page No. 3.24.1 The following charges. lees and bonds are to he assessed, as appropriate, from builders, developers and customers requiring the Utili■'s services or reallocations. SUBDIVISIONS RESIDENTIAL 1. 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: S4.500 per acre. t3. Rule 15.1. Underground Extension Within New Residential Subdivision, of the Electric 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 non- refundable sum as determined by the Utility based upon: 111 costs for labor and material for the installation of said underground system, and the preparation of plans. specifications and inspections for said system. 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: S1.550 per lot for RS -5000 and RS -7200 subdivisions where single family Tots are under 9,999 square feet and padmounted transformers are required. If the developer, subdivider or other customers request underground transformers, the post will be an additional $400 per lot. S1,700 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 and padmounted transformers are required. If the developer, subdivider or other customers request underground transformers, the cost will he an additional S400 per lot. S2.300 per individual single family residence where an individual padmounted transformer is required If the developer, subdivider or other customers request underground transformers, the cost will he an additional $1,900. ($4.200) S400 per meter for a multifamily residential development with grouped metering served from, a new or existing overhead, padmount or underground transformer. 'Continued) Effective: 07 -01 -99 by Resolution No.: 99R -142 Dated: 06 -22 -99 Superseding Resolution No.: 93R -46 Dated: 03 -09 -93 01 ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Sern es 201 S Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim. LA 92805 St BDIVISIONS RESIDENTIAL (Continued) ELECTRIC' RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 24 Attachment C Page No. 3.24 .2 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 on an individual estimated basis to recover all costs of labor and expense incurred by Anaheim Public Utilities in making such installation. In addition to the above tees, the developer shall provide all necessary trenching, conduits, pull /splice vaults. hackfilling. and related work in accordance with Rule 15.1. II construction of the suhdivision 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 proceeds. 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. 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 accordmol>. Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: 07 -01 -99 by Resolution No.: 99R -142 Edward K. A,ohjayan Superseding Resolution No.: 93R -46 General Manager Dated: 06 -22 -99 Dated: 03 -09 -93 CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Servi 20 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim C 92805 1.. COMMERCIALJINDUSTRIAL SERVICE. FEES ISSUED BY: Marcie L. Edwards General Manager ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 24 Attachment C Page No. 3.24.3 Applicants requesting commercial /industrial service shall pay, before start of construction, for each installation and will he charged on an individual estimated basis to recover all costs of labor and expense incurred hr the City in making such installation. 111 ENGINEERING FEE FOR REDESIGN If contractor /builder /developer requests the Utility to revise, redesign, or change the Electrical Utility system design for a project after final approval, and such request requires duplication of engineering effort and a reassignment of priorities to accommodate his construction schedule, a fee shall be charged. 11niess specific circumstances or the magnitude of the project indicates a special cost estimate is necessary 0) recover all the City's expenses of labor. overhead, burdens, and printing expense, the engineering fee .hal! he $500. (Continued) Effective: 07 -01 -03 by Resolution No.: 2003R -135 Dated: 06 -17 -03 Superseding Resolution No.: 97R -97 Dated: 06 -17 -97 C11 01 ANAHEIM Uti lities Financial Servi_,es 201 5 Anaheim Bled. Anaheim CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES ANI) REGULATIONS RULE NO. 24 l� TEMPORAR1 POWER AND SERVICE CHARGES Attachment C Page No. 3.24.4 Applicants requesting temporary electrical service shall pay, before start of construction, for each installation and will he charged on an individual estimated basis to recover costs of labor and expense incurred by the City in making such installation. STREET LIGHTS 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 Puhlic 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 font toot fee for street lighting k 56.00 per front foot (Ordinance 4017 June 5, 1979). 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 pr the Puhlic Improvements Bond deposited with the Real Property Section of the Engineering division. Puhlic Works Department, is determined on a per front foot basis for ahutting dedicated streets or highways at $32.00 per front foot; minimum $3.200.00 bond. 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 Puhlic Utilities General Manager shall be provided." It is the Puhlic Utilities Department's policy that street lighting on private streets be in accordance with ILS 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 ac. rdance 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 Cite Standards and Specifications by the owner and the circuit re -wired for City service prior to acceptance of dedication by the City. Pursuant ur the guidelines established in Resolution 2009- the collection of specified fees or charges associated with the deli« n, inspection. and connection fees applicable to the repair or reconstruction of structures damaged as a result of the Freeway Complex Fire shall be waived for those applicants deemed eligible with the waiver o+ these fees expiring on March 10. 2011. (Continued) ISSUED BY Effective: 06 -01 -09 by Resolution No.: Dated: Marcie L Edwards Superseding Resolution No.: 2003R -135 Dated: 06 -17 -03 General Manager Size First Copy Additional Copy of the Same Drawing A. 8.5' x 1 1 $5.50 $0.50 B. i I I "x17 "1 $6.50 51.00 C X19"x22") 57.50 52.00 D. ,22''x24 "1 $8.50 54.00 E. 34 "x44' t $9.50 $6.00 File copied to disk (3.5 i 57.50 $3.50 i All other plots that require special set up and /or handling To he calculated based on time material To be calculated based on time and material C In 01 ANAHEIM l tilities Financial Servi.es 20) S. Anaheim Bl■d. Anaheim CA 92805 ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 24 Attachment C Page No. 3.24.5 AI REIMBURSEMENT FOR ACCESS REQUEST EVALUATION COSTS A. The Electric Utility shall charge a fee equal to all costs incurred to evaluate infrastructure access Eequests, including hut not limited to direct City labor (plus a standard fifteen percent overhead), contracted labor, materials. equipment rental and usage, and documentation costs. These fees shall be payable to disposition of any access request_ A 11 '1_ AN CHECK FEES The Electrical Engineering Division, Public Utilities Department shall charge a fee equal to all costs incurred by Utility, personnel in support of plan checking as required to evaluate the Electrical System for conflicts with any proposed new construction or modification of any existing structure or facility. V III. REPRODUCTION FEES ISSUED K' Edward K. Aghjayan General Manager Reproduction fees for computer generated drawings shall be charged as follows: .A tee >f seven dollars 57. )0) shall he charged by Electrical Engineering Division, Public Utilities Department for each copy of the "Electrical Specification for Underground Systems and Distribution Structures A fee of five dollars (55.00) shall be charged by the Electrical Engineering Division. Public Utilities Department for each copy of the "Electrical Specification for Street Lighting Systems'. Effective: 07 -01 -99 by Resolution No.: 99R -142 Dated: 06 -22 -99 Superseding Resolution No.: 97R -97 Dated: 06 -17 -97 (1 H OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Seri e 201 S Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim. A 02805 IX ASSIGNMENT TRANSFER FEES In the event that rights to any privately constructed facility are to be assigned to the City of Anaheim, the assignment of rights under written agreement shall require prior City Council appro‘ al and shall be subject to a fee of three hounded dollars ($300.00) to cover the cost of processing the assignment. X REIMBURSEMENT FOR TARIFF SHEETS The tariff sheets with Rates, Rules and Regulations for the Electric Utility are available on -line at no cost. To recover the ,ost of paper. disks. and personnel time of providing this information to requesting ustomers /organizations, a charge of S5 per disk or $10 per paper copy will be assessed. ISSUED BY: Marcie 1.. Edwards General Manager ELECTRIC RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO. 24 Attachment C Page No. 3.24.6 Effective: 07 -01 -99 by Resolution No.: 2003R -135 Dated: 06 -17 -03 Superseding Resolution No.: 97R -97 Dated: 06 -17 -97