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1979-292RESOLUTION NO. 79R -292 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING THE RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY AS ADOPTED BY CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 71R -478 AND AMENDED BY CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NOS. 73R -25, 73R -373, 73R -531, 74R -75, 74R -630, 75R -243, 75R -344, 75R -345, 76R -41, 76R -377, 76R -528, 76R -817, 77R -464, 77R -628, 78R -458 AND 78R -665. WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim maintains an electric distribution system for the furnishing of electricity to residents and inhabitants of the City of Anaheim and has adopted Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations for the sale and distribution of electric energy; and WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City Council that Anaheim's Electric Utility shall be self supporting from charges made by the City for electric energy furnished to consumers and for services rendered in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, by Resolution 79R -190, the City Council delegated to the Public Utilities Board the authority to conduct hearings pursuant to the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1979; and WHEREAS, a hearing was held on Apri 18, 1979 before the Public Utilities Board and evidence was presented in connection with the proposed revision of electric rates; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the California Environmental Quality Act and made the following findings: 1. The largest single item requiring a revenue increase considering the test period of July 1, 1979 through June 30, 1980 is purchased power at an estimated cost of $66,984,000. 2. Other operating expenses and capital expenditures estimated to cost $11,009,968 are due to salary increases and higher material costs. 3. Debt service requirements and an increase in reserve amounts estimated to cost $1,105,375 are required to meet financial reserves and requirements. 4. The transfer to the general fund in an amount estimated to be $2,834,000 is authorized by the City Charter and constitutes an Intra -City transfer. -1- 5. The working capital build -up in an amount estimated to be $656,000 is necessary to provide a reserve margin to meet current debts as they mature and thus constitutes a reserve requirement. 6. The matters covered in la through le above come within Section 21080(8) of the Public Resources Code of the State of California thus the establish- ment of these rates is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Hearing in compliance with the National Energy Act of 1978 was published as follows: 1. On April 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, 1979, a notice of the public hearing on electric rates was published in the Anaheim Bulletin and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board. 2. On April 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, 1979, notice of the public hearing on electric rates was published in the Santa Ana Register and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board. 3. On April 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, 1979, 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; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board has considered the proposal of the Public Utilities Department and has considered the evidence presented at the public hearing; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board has made the following findings with respect to the need for an electric rate increase: 1. The Electric System revenue requirement of the Anaheim Public Utilities Department will be established, as set forth below, on the basis of projections for a Test Period consisting of the twelve months July 1, 1979 through June 30, 1980. 2. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for Purchased Power Expenses for the test period is $66,984,000 as shown in Exhibit 2. 3. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for other operating expenses for the test period is $6,909,044 as shown in Exhibit 2. -2- 4. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for Capital Expenditures for the test period is $4,100,924 as shown in Exhibit 2. 5. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for Debt Service and Reserve Increase for the test period is $1,105,375 as shown in Exhibit 2. 6. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for transfer to the general fund for the test period is 52,834,000 as shown in Exhibit 2. 7. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement off- sets due to other electric revenues and interest income for the test period is 5995,000 as shown in Exhibit 2. 8. The Public Utilities Department presented testimony that a working capital build -up of $1,656,000 was necessary as shown in Exhibit 2. However, since the Public Utilities Department has also recommended that an Energy Cost Adjustment clause be included in the electric rates to prevent the erosion of revenues and we agree with such recommendation, it is the opinion of the Board that working capital build -up may be reduced by $1,000,000. Such a reduction will permit the Department to have sufficient working capital and will allow a $1,000,000 reduction in revenue require- ments. Such reduction should be used to reduce the proposed rates for the residential customer class. An estimated revenue requirement of $81,594,343 as set forth below, is appropriate for the test period: 9. ITEM Purchased Power Expenses Other Operation Expenses Capital Expenditures Debt Service Reserve Increase Transfer to General Fund Less: Other Electric Revenues and Interest Income Plus: Working Capital Build -Up Total Revenue Requirement -3- REVENUE REQUIREMENT 66,984,000 6,909,044 4,100,924 1,105,375 2,834,000 (995,000) 656,000 81,595.0 10. It is appropriate to perform a cost -of- service study in order to determine the allocated revenue require- ment for the test period for the following customer classes: Residential; Small Commercial; Large Commercial; Industrial; Agricultural and Pumping; Street Lights; and Municipal. 11. The customer class revenue requirements as deter- mined on the basis of a cost of service analysis are shown in Exhibit 5 and are appropriate except as modified pursuant to Finding 8, page 3 of this resolution: CUSTOMER CLASS ALLOCATED REVENUE REQUIREMENT Cost of Service Basis)) (Thousands) Residential 22,379.7 Small Commercial 3,816.1 Large Commercial 16,168.7 Industrial 36,147.3 Agricultural Pumping 617.7 Street Lights 98.6 Municipal 2,366.9 Total 81,595.0 12. Section 1221 of the City Charter provides that utility rates charged to a class of consumers shall be uniform within the class and shall be based on cost of service for the class. Section 1221 also provides that lifeline rates may be established, which rates would not neces- sarily be based on cost of service. 13. The California Public Utilities Commission has established lifeline rates for Southern California Edison Company (Edison) and Edison is the retail supplier of electric service in all the communities surrounding Anaheim, and therefore, it is appropriate to establish residential lifeline rates for Anaheim which are essentially the same as Edison lifeline rates. 14. To the extent that the Anaheim lifeline rates produce lower revenues than would be produced by rates based on cost -of- service, the rates charged for non lifeline sales must be increased above the level of rates based on cost -of- service. The difference between the revenues from sales made at the lifeline rates and revenues from those sales made at cost -of- service rates is the life- line shortfall. 15. In allocating the lifeline shortfall to the non lifeline customers, it is appropriate to give consideration to both cost -of- service and the retail rates of Edison. 16. On the basis of the preceding finding, the class revenues under the proposed rates as shown in Exhibit 8 are reasonable and appropriate except as modified pursuant to Finding 8, page 3 of this resolution: -4- Customer Class Revenues at Proposed Rates Revenues at Proposed Rates As a of Revenues Based on Cost of Service Residential: Lifeline $11,256,607 78.5 Non- Lifeline 8,768,497 109.0 Total Residential Small Commercial 4,790,834 125.5 Large Commercial 17,360,022 107.4 Industrial 36,155,370 100.0 Agricultural Pumping 652,971 105.7 Street Lights 113,081 114.7 Municipal 2,497,618 105.5 Total $20,025,104 89.5 $81,595,000 100.0 17. Considering the current volatility of energy prices, the fact that the energy component of purchased power costs is about 59 percent of the test period revenue requirement for the Anaheim Electric Utility, and the fact that Edison's wholesale rate charged to Anaheim changes monthly because of an automatic fuel cost adjustment clause, it is appropriate and necessary for the Anaheim Electric Utility to include an Energy Cost Adjustment clause in its electric rates. Accordingly, the Schedule ECA, Energy Cost Adjustment, shown as Exhibit 9 should become effective on June 1, 1979 when the new base rates become effective. 18. The base rates set forth in Exhibit 10 are appropriate except that Schedule Nos. DS and DSM should be modified to reflect the reduction of $1,000,000 in revenue requirements pursuant to Finding 8, page 3 of this resolution, and should become effective on June 1, 1979. 19. The proposed modification to Rule No. 16 of the Rules and Regulations applicable to rendering electric service by the City with respect to separate metering is appropriate and should become effective on June 1, 1979. 20. The proposed electric rate increases meets the White House Council Wage and Price Stability standards which became effective on March 22, 1979. Those standards limited rate increases by electric and gas utilities to 6.5% annually, except for increased purchased power costs which can be passed through to customers on -5- a dollar for dollar basis Although the total proposed rate increase is 11.9% this Board is rec- ommending an increase to 10.6 However, if the cost of purchased power is excluded, the amount of the increase is 3.2 and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA) Standards and made the following findings: 1. The retail electric sales of the Anaheim Public Utilities Department exceed 500 million kilowatt- hours per year and, therefore, the Department is covered by Title 1 of the Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act of 1978. 2. The California Public Utilities Commission does not have rate- making authority with respect to the Anaheim Public Utilities Department and, therefore, responsibility for the consideration and determination of certain ratemaking standards set forth in PURPA lie with this Board and the Anaheim City Council. 3. Consideration was given to each of the six standards of Section 111 of PURPA, to each of the five standards of Section 113 of PURPA and to the Lifeline Rate Standard of Section 114 of PURPA. Each of those standards is discussed in the prepared testimony presented by the Public Utilities Department. 4. The cost -of- service standard of Section 111 of PURPA. The Public Utilities Department presented an allocated cost -of- service study and presented rates for each customer class which were based on cost -of- service. The rates recommended by this Board differ from cost- of-service only to the extent necessary to distribute the lifeline short -fall to the remaining customer classes. As shown in Finding 16, pages 4 and 5 of this resolution, except for the Residential class, all classes will pay rates which produce revenues equal to or greater than the allocated cost of service. 5. The Declining Block Rate Standard of Section 111 of PURPA. The energy components of the rates recommended by this Board for the major rate schedules (all the residential rates, the Commercial rates A and B of Schedule GS -1, and the GS -2 Industrial Rate) do not have declining block energy charges except for those contained in the Residential Lifeline Rates. Two of the minor rate schedules, Schedule No.PC Power Connected Load Basis and Schedule PA do continue to contain declining blocks. However, those blocks are designed on the basis of kwh per horsepower rather -6- than kwh only. Because the cost of service per kwh declines if the demand, in either horsepower or kilowatts, remains fixed and the kwh usage increases, the declining blocks of schedules PC and PA appear to be justified by cost -of- service considerations. 6. The Time -Of -Day Rate Standard of Section 111 of PURPA. The Public Utilities Department has budgeted $30,000 to purchase time -of -day meters and plans to conduct a time -of -day metering study and develop the information necessary to estimate the magnitude of savings and costs which would be associated with time -of -day rates. We believe that it would be premature for the Depart- ment to offer time -of -day rates without sufficient study. Time is available to make the necessary studies since the required determination with respect to time -of -day rates can be made at any time prior to November 9, 1981, according to Section 112(b) of PURPA. 7. The Seasonal Rate Standard of Section 111 of PURPA. The Public Utilities Department intends to continue to study seasonal rates in conjunction with its studies of time -of -day and interruptible rates. Therefore, no determination with respect to seasonal rates is made at this time. 8. The Interruptible Rate Standard of Section 111 of PURPA. The Public Utilities Department intends to continue to study interruptible rates in conjunction with its studies of time -of -day and seasonal rates. Therefore, no determination with respect to Interruptible rates is made at this time. 9. The Load Management Techniques Standard of Section 111 of PURPA. The Public Utilities Department has several load management programs under way and intends to expand its Conservation Services Division in order to offer additional conservation and load management information and programs to the Department's customers. 10. The Master Metering Standard of Section 113 of PURPA. Rule No. 16 of the Rules and Regulations applicable to providing electric service by the City should be modified to require separate meters within a residen- tial multi family accommodation for new installations on and after June 1, 1979. 11. The Automatic Adjustment Clauses Standard of Section 113 of PURPA. For the reasons set forth in Findings 8, page 3, and 17, page 5, of this resolution,we find that an automatic Energy Cost Adjustment should be made effective June 1, 1979. -7- 12. The Information to Consumers Standard of Section 113 of PURPA. The Public Utilities Department has stated that it intends to comply with the Information to Consumers Standard of PURPA. 13. The Procedures For Termination of Electric Service Standard of Section 113 of PURPA. The Public Utilities Department has indicated that it intends to comply with the standard set forth in PURPA. The Department's current procedures appear to comply with the PURPA standard. 14. The Advertising Standard of Section 113 of PURPA. The Public Utilities Department is in compliance with the PURPA Standard since it does not engage in political or promotional advertising or expend funds in connec- tion therewith. 15. The Lifeline Rates Standard of Section 114 of PURPA. For the reasons set forth in Finding 13, page 4 of this resolution, this Board recommends the establishment of Residential Lifeline Rates which are essentially the same as the Lifeline Rates charged by Edison in the communities surrounding Anaheim; 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 adopt the findings of the Public Utilities Board with respect to the matters contained herein and adopt the electric rates as shown in Exhibit 10, modified to reduce the proposed rates for Schedule Nos. DS and DSM and as shown in Exhibit 9 pertaining to the Energy Cost Adjustment Clause to become effective for service rendered on and after June 1, 1979; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and concurs with the findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth hereinabove. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the findings of the Public Utilities Board be, and they are hereby, adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations adopted by City Council Resolution No. 71R -478 and amended by City Council Resolution Nos. 73R -25, 73R -373, 73R -531, 74R -75, 74R -630, 75R -243, 75R -344, 75R -345, 76R -41, 76R -377, 76R -528, 76R -817, 77R -464, 77R -628, 78R -458 and 78R -665 be amended as follows to wit: -8- EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California.. 92803 TITLE Title Page Table of Contents ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 -1 -79 ii 8 II II i i i II II iv II It 7 -1 -77 v Electric Utility Policy 11 -14 -71 1.0.1 Rate Schedules 9 -7 -73 2.0.1 Schedule ECA: Energy Cost Adjustment 6 -1 -79 2.0.2.1 n ri n 2.0.2.2 11 11 2.0.2.3 11 It 2.0.2.4 Schedule D: Domestic Service 6 -1 -79 2.1.1 8 8 H 2.1.2 11 I1 It 8 2.1.3 8 11 II 2.1.4 H H II 11 2.1.5 H It 11 11 2.1.6 Schedule No. GS -1: General Service 6 -1 -79 2.2.1 n n n 11 n 2.2.2 Schedule No. GS -2: General Service 6 -1 -79 2.3.1 11 II 11 11 It 2.3.2 Schedule No. PC: Power Connected Load Basis 6 -1 -79 2.4.1 11 11 H 2.4.2 Schedule No. PA: Power Agricultural 6 -1 -79 2.6.1 Schedule No. LS -1: Lighting Street and Highway, City -Owned System 6 -1 -79 2.7.1 Schedule No. LS -2: Lighting Street and Highway, Customer -Owned Installation 6 -1 -79 2.8.1 Schedule No. LO: Lighting Outdoor Area, City -Owned System 6 2.9.1 II It II It 2.9.2 Schedule No. MS: Municipal Service 6 -1 -79 2.10.1 Rules and Regulations 7 -1 -76 3.0.1 (continued) Page No. ii EFFECTIVE DATE PAGE NO. 11 -14 -71 i Effective by Resolution No. 79Rf292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. 78R 665 Dated 10 10 78 EL- 62 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 EFFECTIVE TITLE DATE PAGE NO. Rule No. 1: Definitions 11 -14 -71 3.1.1 11 It It 3. 1 2 It ►1 It 11 3.1.3 It ►1 It 3.1.4 11 It 3.1.5 It 3.1.6 It It It 3.1.7 Rule No. 2: Description of Service 11 -14 -71 3.2.1 It It 11 5 -15 -75 3.2. 2 10 -10 -78 3.2.3 11 It It t it 3. 2 4 It ►1 3.2.5 It i' It 11 -14 -71 3.2.6 It 5 -15 -75 3.2. 7 It 11 -14 -71 3.2.8 ►1 It ►t It ►1 3. 2 9 It It 10 -10 -78 3.2.10 Rule No. 3: Application for Service 7 -19 78 3.3.1 It ►1 11 It 3.3.2 Rule No. 4; Contracts 11 -14 -71 3.4.1 ►1 3.4.2 Rule No. 5: Special Information Required On Forms It ►1 Rule No. 6: Establishment and Re- Establishment of Credit Rule No. 7: Deposits Rule No. 8: Notices RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) It (Continued) 11 -14 -71 3.5.1 3.5.2 11 -14 -71 3.6.1 3.6.2 11 -14 -71 3.7.1 11 -14 -71 3.8.1 ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Page No. Effective by Resolution No. 79R- 292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. 78R -665 Dated 10 -10 -78 EL -112 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 TITLE Rule No. 15.0; Line Extensions It 11 If 11 11 RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Rule No. 9; Rendering Payment of Bills 7 -1-77 3.9.1 tt If It It 11 II 11 It It 3.9.2 Rule No. 10; Disputed Bills 11- .14 -71 3.10.1 Rule No. 11; Discontinuance Restoration of Service 11 -14 -71 3.11.1 11 it If 11 11 ►1 11 3.11.2 11 If 11 It t1 1t tt 3.11. 3 Rule No. 12; Rates and Optional Rates 11 -14 -71 3.12.1 u It It If ft It to ft 3.12.2 Rule No. 13; Temporary Service 10 -10-78 3.13.1 Rule No. 14; Shortage of Supply and Interruption of Delivery 10- 10 778 11 -14 -71 11 I1 If ft fl ft tf tt tt It tf tt tt It 11 It 1t ft Rule No. 16; Service Connections and Facilities on Customer's Premises 11 It II It ft ft If ft If It It It If ft fI 11 It It If ft It If It II ft ft ft If 11 ft Rule No. 17; Meter Tests and Adjustment of Bills for Meter Error ft If 11 t► ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager (Continued) EFFECTIVE DATE ft 11-7-73 It Page No. iv PAGE NO. 3.14.1 3.15.0.1 3.15.0.2 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 It 11 11 ft 11 tt 3.15.1.2 6 -1 -79 3.16.1 11-14 -71 3.16.2 It 3.16.3 It 3.16.4 11 3.16.5 3.16.6 3.16.7 3.17.1 3.17.2 Effective by Resolution No. 79R 2q2 Dated 5/22/7( 78R 665 10 10 7r Superseding Resolution No. Dated EL- 62 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 APPLICABILITY Applicable to all areas served by the Utility and to all kilowatt hours billed under all rate schedules as defined under the special conditions of the rate schedules. PURPOSE To for increases and decreases of the Utility's charges for electric service to reflect increases and decreases in the energy component of the cost of purchase power. APPLICATION OF ENERGY COST ADJUSTMEW The Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor or Factors (ECABF), in cents per kwh, which are set forth in Section D, shall be applied to kilowatt hours sold on and after the effective date, as also set forth in Section D, and continuing thereafter until the next Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factors become effective. The dollar amount to be added to or subtracted from each bill due to the Energy Cost Adjustment shall be obtained by multiplying the number of kilowatt hours for which the bill is rendered by the applicable Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor or Factors. The Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor for Lifeline Service shall be applied to all kilowatt hours purchased at the Lifeline rate. The Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor for other than Lifeline service shall be applied to all kilowatt hours purchased at rates other than the Lifeline rate. ENERGY COST ADJUSTMENT BILLING FACTORS The Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factors, in cents per kilowatt hour, shall be shown in this Section. Other Than Domestic Service Domestic Effective Date Lifeline Non Lifeline Service February 19, 1974 t(2): .642 .642G May 15, 1975 .9200 .920 February 4, 1976 .901Q .901G .901Q September 1, 1976 .9490 .949G .949 December 29, 1976 .901 .901Q .949Q* July 1, 1977 .9010 1.015G 1.015G September 21, 1977 .857 1.350G 1.350Q June 1, 1979 .0000 .1.00 .1000 *Non- Demand Metered Service under GS -1, .901. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE ECA ENERGY COST ADJUSTMENT Page No, 2.0.2.1 Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factors (per KWH) Effective by Resolution No. 79R- 292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. None Dated EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 ENERGY COST ADJUSTMENT (continued) CALCULATION OF THE ENERGY COST ADJUSTMENT BILLING FACTORS 1. The Energy Component of Purchased Power Costs included in the Utility's Base Rates is 2.26 cents per kilowatt hour. 2. The Initial Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factors established under this Schedule ECA shall be determined as follows, based on estimated data available 1 to 30 days before the Factors are to become effective: a. Determine the energy, in kwh, estimated to be purchased by the Utility in the first six months during which the Base Rates shall be in effect. b. For the period stated in part a) above, determine the estimated amount, in dollars, of the energy component of the cost of purchased power. c. For the period stated in part a) above, determine the energy, in kwh, estimated to be sold by the Utility under all rate schedules except the Lifeline portion of the rate schedule. d. The Initial Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor applicable to all sales except the Lifeline portion of sales shall be calculated by the following formula: ECABF CG P x 2.26Q /kwh)] SNL Where: C The estimated amount, in dollars, of the energy component of the cost of purchased power for the six month period as determined in b) above. e. The Initial Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor applicable to Lifeline rates shall be 0.000 per kwh. 3. Following the Initial Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factors, all subsequent Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factors shall be determined as follows: ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE ECA Page No 2.0.2.2 P The estimated amount of purchased energy, in kwh, for the six month period as determined in a) above. S The estimated amount of Non Lifeline sales for the six month period as determined in part c) above. (continued) Effective by Resolution No. 79R 292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. None Dated EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 SCHEDULE ECA ENERGY COST ADJUSTMENT (continued) a. An Energy Cost Balancing Account shall be established. At the. end of each month, the account balance will be calculated by: i. Subtract from the balance which existed at the end of the prior month the amount, in dollars, (which may be positive or negative) by which the actual cost of the energy component of purchased power for the current month exceeds the product of 2.26 cents per kwh times the actual amount of purchased energy, in kwh, for the current month. ii. Add the amount, in dollars, recovered from the application of ECA Billing Factors which were effective during the month. Such amount shall be the product of kwh of energy billed during the month and the applicable ECA Billing Factors. b. Within 45 days after the end of each month, the Public Utilities Department shall prepare and distribute as set forth in (d) following, a report which shall show: i. The ECA Billing Factors charged during each of the preceding twelve months. ii. The balances in the Energy Cost Balancing Account at month end for each of the preceding twelve months. iii. Estimated amounts of the following items for each of the subsequent six months: Purchased energy, in kwh. .Energy component of purchased power cost, in dollars. Lifeline energy sales, in kwh. .Non- Lifeline energy sales, in kwh. Amounts, in dollars, expected to be recovered based on continued application of the then currently effective Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factors. ,Resulting Balances in the Energy Cost Balancing Account based on the estimates listed above. c. The Public Utilities Department shall then develop, if necessary, revised ECA Billing Factors to become effective at a date determined by the Public Utilities Department. The revised ECA Billing Factors wil be designed by giving consideration to the following factors: i. Rate stability is desirable and frequent changes in the ECA Billing Factors are undesirable. (continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Page No. 2.0.2.3 Effective by Resolution No. 292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. None Dated EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 SCHEDULE ECA ENERGY COST ADMUSTMENT (continued) Page No 2.0.2.4 ii. The balance in the Energy Cost Balancing Account should be maintained between a positive $1,000,000 and a negative $250,000. It shall be the practice of the Public Utilities Department to make appropriate adjustments to the ECA Billing Factors, based on the estimates for the six -month forecast period, so as to maintain the account balance within the established limits. If, at any time the account balance does become greater than a positive $1,000,000, or less than a negative $250,000, an adjustment in the ECA Billing Factors shall be made so as to return the account balance to within the established limits. d. The Public Utilities Department shall furnish to the Public Utilities Board and to the City Council the report discussed in part b) together with notice of any revised ECA Billing Factor. e. The Public Utilities Department generally will make the revised ECA Billing Factors effective as of the first day of the appropriate month. Gordon W. Hoyt f. Lifeline Rates Until such time as the City Council gives the Public Utilities Department authority to increase the charges to Lifeline customers, the ECABF for Lifeline customers will remain at the initial level of 0.0000 per kwh. ISSUED BY ,General Manager Effective by Resolution No. 79R 9q7 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. None Dated CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 EL- 82 RATES APPLICABILITY SCHEDULE DS SCHEDULE NO. D DOMESTIC SERVICE Page No.2.1.1 Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power or combination thereof in a single family accommodation. Rate A (01) is applicable where the customer is entitled to only the Basic Residential Use lifeline allowance. Rate B (02) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance for electric water heating. Rate C (03) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance for electric space heating. Rate D (04) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowances for both electric water and space heating. Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any additional lifeline allowance for life support systems. Lifeline Usage: Customer Charge Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge); First 240 kwh, Basic Lifeline, per kwh Plus 60 kwh if no other additional lifeline allowance, per kwh. Plus 250 kwh for Electric Water Heating, per kwh Plus 550 kwh for Electric Space Heating, for November 1 thru April 30, per kwh Plus all kwh for Life Support Allowance, per kwh Non lifeline Usage: All kwh in excess of the above, per kwh Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager (continued) Per Meter Per Month 2.00 3.912Q 3.912Q 3.082G 3.082Q 3.082Q 4.356Q Effective by Resolution No. 79R -292 Dated 5/22/79 77R -628 9 -20 -77 Superseding Resolution No. Dated EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 APPLICABILITY SCHEDULE DSM RATES Lifeline Usage: Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SCHEDULE NO. D DOMESTIC SERVICE (continued) Customer Charge Energy,Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): First 190 kwh Basic Lifeline, per kwh Plus 200 kwh* for Electric Water Heating, per kwh Plus 330 kwh* for Electric Space Heating, for November 1 thru April 30, per kwh Plus all kwh for Life Support Allowance, per kwh ISSUED BY Gordon W. Nn•t Genera: M Page No. 2.1.2 Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power or combination thereof in a multifamily accommodation on a single premises where all of the single- family accommodations are not separately metered. Closed to new installations as of June 1, 1979 except as otherwise provided in Rule No. 16. Rate A (09) is applicable where the customer is entitled to only the Basic Residential Use lifeline allowance. Rate B (10) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance for electric water heating. Rate C (11) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowance for electric space heating. Rate D (12) is applicable where the customer is entitled to the additional lifeline allowances for both electric water and space heating. Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to any additional lifeline allowance for life support systems. Per Meter Per Month 2.00 3.912Q 3.082< 3.082Q 3.084 Non lifeline Usage: All kwh in excess of the above, per kwh 4.356Q *The kilowatt hours for these blocks shall be multiplied by the number of single family accommodations on the meters. r ,,Inu�d) Effective by Resolution No. 79 ?97 Dated 22 9 77R -628 9 -20 -77 Superseding Resolution No. Dated EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 APPLICABILITY SCHEDULE DSMS Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power or a combination thereof in a multifamily accommodation on a single premises where all of the single- family accommodations are separately sub metered. RATES- Rate A (05) is applicable where the customer is entitled to Basic Residential Use lifeline allowance. Rate B (06) is applicable where the customer is entitled to lifeline allowance for electric water heating. Rate C (07) is applicable where the customer is entitled to lifeline allowance for electric space heating. Rate D (08) is applicable where the customer is entitled to lifeline allowances for both electric water and Rate E (16) is applicable where the customer is entitled to lifeline allowance for life support systems. Lifeline Usage: ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE NO. D DOMESTIC SERVICE .(continued) Customer Charge Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): First 240 kwh Basic Lifeline, per kwh Plus 250 kwh* for Electric Water Heating, per kwh Plus 550 kwh* for Electric Space Heating, for November 1 thru April 30, per kwh Plus all kwh for Life Support Allowance, per kwh Page No. only the the additional the additional the additional space heating. any additional Per Meter Per Month 1.80 Non lifeline Usage: All kwh in excess of the above, per kwh Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. *The kilowatt hours for these blocks shall be multiplied by the number of single family accommodations on the meter. (continued) 3.521Q 2.774Q 2.774Q 2.774Q 4.356G Effective by Resolution No. 79 297 Dated 5/27/7 Superseding Resolution No. 77R -628 Dated9 -20 -77 EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. LIFELINE SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. D DOMESTIC SERVICE (continued) 1. Applicability. Lifeline service shall be made available only to domestic service billed on Schedules Nos. DS, DSM and DSMS. 2. Eligibility. All domestic customers on Schedules Nos. DS, DSM and DSMS are entitled to an allocation of a lifeline quantity of electricity which is necessary to supply the minimum energy needs of the average residential user: a. For basic residential use; and, b. If qualified, for water heating and space heating; and, c. If qualified, for an essential life- support device used by a full time resident of a residential household. 3. Basic Residential Use. Each eligible domestic customer will be allowed a lifeline quantity of electricity for lighting, cooking, and food refrigerating, which is specified as basic residential use. The lifeline quantity of electri- city for basic residential use is set forth on the applicable rate schedules and is to be billed at the rates designated. 4. Water Heating. Each eligible domestic customer may be allowed an additional lifeline quantity of electricity for water heating, upon application to the Utility if electricity is the domestic customer's primary source for water heating. The lifeline quantity of electricity for water heating is set forth on the applicable rate schedule and is to be billed at the rates designated. 5. Space Heating. Each eligible domestic customer may be allowed an additional lifeline quantity of electricity for space heating for service rendered during the months of November through April, inclusive, upon applica- tion to the Utility if electricity is the domestic customer's primary source for permanently installed space heating. The lifeline quantity of electricity for space heating is to be billed at the rates designated. 6. Life Support Devices in Customer's Residence. Each eligible domestic customer may be allowed an additional lifeline quantity of electricity, upon application to the Utility where such customer provides certification that a full -time resident of the household regularly requires the use of an essential life- support device, such as a respirator, iron lung, or kidney dialysis machine. (continued) MINK ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Page N o 2.1.4 Effective by Resolution No. 79R792 Dated 5/22/79 None Superseding Resolution No. Dated EL B2 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE NO. D DOMESTIC SERVICE (continued) LIFELINE SERVICE (Continued) Page No.2.1.5 Procedure for Certification The Utility may require that: a. The customer have a medical doctor or osteopath licensed to practice medicine in the State of California provide the Utility with a letter, acceptable to the Utility, describing the type of regularly required life- support device and the utilization require- ments in detail; or b. County, State, or Federal agencies, using an established notifica- tion letter to electric utilities, provide the Utility with information relative to patients who regularly require the use of a life- support device in the home. Upon the above certification, the Utility shall estimate the monthly consumption of the particular life- support device, given the usual hours of operation per month, and within 30 days add the incremental estimated monthly usage to the customer's lifeline quantity. The Utility may require a new or renewed applica- tion and /or certification when needed, in the opinion of the Utility. 7. Verification. Not more than one lifeline quantity will be allowed for each single family dwelling or accommodation on the premises for each of the end uses set forth in Paragraphs, 3, 4, 5 and 6 above. However, where there are multiple life- support devices at such single family dwelling or accommodation, all such certified devices shall be totaled for one lifeline quantity. The number of single family accommodations on the premises and the existence of the specified end use equipment required to obtain certain lifeline quantities of electricity, as set forth on the applicable rate schedules, are subject.to verification by the Utility. In the event the Utility ascertains that the customer is not eligible for such additional lifeline quantity, such customer may be rebilled as if no such additional lifeline quantity had been allowed. 8. Termination of Use. Customers shall give the Utility notice of termination of use of equipment or devices set- forth in Paragraphs 4, 5, and 6 above. 9. Billing. The customer charge and the energy charge shall be billed in the appropriate blocks at the rates designated as applicable to lifeline service up to the total of the applicable lifeline quantities as determined in accordance with Paragraphs 3, 4, 5 and 6 above. Usage in excess of the total applicable lifeline quantities shall be billed in the blocks continuing from (continued) Effective by Resolution No. 79R-292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. None Dated EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 A. LIFELINE SERVICE (Continued) B. MULTI- FAMILY ACCOMMODATIONS SCHEDULE NO. D DOMESTIC SERVICE (continued) the point reached by the total of the applicable lifeline quantities at the rates designated. In addition, all kilowatt hours sold shall be subject to the Energy Cost Adjustment Clause. Where all of the single family accommodations in an apartment house, court group, or similar multifamily accommodations are on a single meter, the customer shall have the following options: 1. To be billed on General Service Schedules GS -1 or GS -2; or, 2. To be billed on the applicable DSM or DSMS rate of this schedule. C. ENERGY COST ADJUSTMENT The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided in Schedule ECA. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kilowatt hours billed under this schedule. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Page No. 2.1.6 lave Effective by Resolution No. 79R 292Dated 5/22/7.9 None Resolution No. o Dated EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 APPLICABILITY Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and power. Per Meter RATES Per Month Rate A (13) Customer Charge Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kwh, per kwh Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Rate B (14) and (19) Demand Charge: First 20 KW or less of billing demand All excess KW of billing demand, per KW Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All kwh, per kwh Minimum Charge: SCHEDULE NO. GS -1 GENERAL SERVICE The minimum charge shall be the monthly Demand Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage per rules and regulations. B. Rate B is applicable when a demand meter is installed in accordance with Special Condition E. (continued) 4.50 5.820c $90.00 4.50 2.7010. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Page No. 2.2.1 Effective by Resolution No. 79R -292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. 77R -464 Dated 6 -28 -77 EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric_ Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) H. Energy Cost Adjustment: ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE NO. GS -1 GENERAL SERVICE (continued) Page No. 2.2.2 C. The billing demand in any month shall be the average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied, owned and maintained by the City and at the City's expense upon the consumer's premises adjacent to the watt hour meter, in the 15 minute interval in which the consumption of electric energy is greater than in any other 15 minute interval in the month, but not less than either (1) 50% of the contracted for or connected load, or (2) 50% of the highest billing demand in the preceding eleven months, whichever is the greater. However, in no case shall the billing demand be less than the minimum billing demand. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest 1 /10 KW. D. Where the demand is intermittent or subjected to violent fluctuations, the maximum demand may be based on a lesser interval. E. A maximum demand meter will be installed when, in the opinion of the Utilities Department, the customer's load and use characteristics indicate that the maximum demand may exceed 20KW or when the customer's use exceeds 3,000 kwh per month. F. Where the City installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X -ray installation, the customer charge will be increased by $1.00 per kva of transformer capacity requested. G. No adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction in load. Any customer who resumes service within twelve months must pay all charges that would have been billed had service been continuous. The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule ECA. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kwhr billed under this schedule. Effective by Resolution No. 798- 292 Dated 5/22/79 778 -464 Superseding Resolution No. Dated 6 -28 -77 EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 APPLICABILITY RATE (21) Minimum Charge: ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE NO. GS -2 GENERAL SERVICE Demand Charge: First 200KW or less of billing demand All Excess KW of billing demand, per KW Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All KWH, per KWH The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Demand Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage per rules and regulations. B. Billing Demand: Page No. 2.3.1 Applicable to single and three phase general service including lighting and power. Per Meter Per Month $1,020.00 5.10 2.571 The billing demand in any month shall be the average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied, owned, and maintained by the City and at the City's expense upon the consumer's premises adjacent to the watt -hour meter, in the 15 minute interval in which the consumption of electric energy is greater than in any other 15 minute interval in the month, but not less than either (1) 50% of the contracted for or connected load, or (2) 50% of the highest billing demand in the preceding eleven months, whichever is the greater. However, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 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) Effective by Resolution No. 79R -797 Dated s/77/79 Superseding Resolution No. 77R-628 Dated 9 -20 -77 EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) C. Power Factor Adjustment: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be decreased by measured maximum demand and will per kilovar of reactive demand. kilovars used for the adjustment number of kilowatts. Voltage Discount: SCHEDULE NO. GS -2 GENERAL SERVICE .(Continued) Page No. 2.3.2 20 cents per kilowatt of be increased by 20 cents However, in no case shall the be less than one -fifth the The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multi- plying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar -hours to be kilowatt- hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar -hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factor. The charges before power factor and fuel cost adjustments will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 to 10 KV; by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 KV to 50KV; and by 5% for service delivered and metered at voltages from 50 KV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% dis- count. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Energy Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule ECA. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kwhr billed under this schedule. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Effective by Resolution No. 79R- 292 Dated 5/22/79 74R -75 Dated 2 19 74 Superseding Resolution No. EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 APPLICABILITY POWER CONNECTED LOAD BASIS Applicable to all single or three phase general power service, no lighting. This schedule is closed to new customers as of November 14, 1971. RATE (22) Horsepower of Connected Load 2 to 9.9 10 and Over Service Charge Per Hp 1.44 1.38 SCHEDULE NO. PC Energy Charge to be Added to Service Charge Rate per KWH for Monthly Consumption of: First 100 Next 100 All over KWH per Hp KWH per Hp 200 KWH per Hp 6.479G 4.489G 3.818Q 6.0701 4.438Q 3.818Q Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Service voltage per rules and regulations. B. Connected load is the sum of the rated capacities of all the consumer's equipment that it is possible to connect to the City's lines at the same time, determined to the nearest 1 /10 HP. 746 watts equivalent to 1 HP. C. Whenever, upon test, equipment under normal operating conditions is found to be delivering more than 125 per cent of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the City may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the output as calculated from test. Equipment which is billed on a basis in excess of its nameplate rating in accordance with this special condition shall be tested upon notification by the consumer of a permanent change in operating conditions. D. Where a medical X -ray installation is served from transformer capacity required to serve other load, the rated capacity of the X -ray installation will be 3 Hp. Where the utility installs the transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X -ray installation, the rated capacity of the X -ray installation will be that of the transformer installed. Each kilovolt ampere of such transformer capacity will be considered equal to one horsepower. (continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Page Not 2.4.1 Effective by Resolution No. 79R Dated 5/77/79 77R 628 Superseding Resolution No. Dated 9 20 77 EL -82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) E. No adjustment in minimum charge will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. F. Energy Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule ECA. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kwhr billed under this schedule. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE NO. PC POWER- CONNECTED LOAD BASIS (Continued) Page No 2.4.2 Effective by Resolution No?9R 292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. 75R -243 Dated5 /13/75 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 EL- 82 APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes, or for general water or sewerage pumping. RATE (24) Horsepower of Connected Load Per Meter 2 to 4.9 5 to 14.9 15 to 49.9 50 to 99.9 100 and Over Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS SCHEDULE NO. PA POWER AGRICULTURAL Page No. 2.6.1 Monthly Energy Charge to be Added to Service Charge Service Charge Rate per KWH Per Meter for Monthly Consumption Per Meter Of: First 83 Next 83 All Over Per HP KWH per Hp KWH per Hp 166 KWH per Hp $0.98 5.421c 3.380c 2.8590 0.90 5.140c. 3.380Q 2.8590 0.83 5.0000 3.380c 2.8590 0.78 4.853Q 3.380Q 2.859c 0.73 4.7090 3.380c 2.8590 A. The rate applies to service rendered at 240 or 480 volts at the option of the consumer. 746 watts shall be equivalent to 1 HP. B. Whenever, upon test, any equipment is found to be delivering more than 125% of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the City may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the actual output as calculated from the test. C. Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer resuming service on such connected load within 12 months after it was disconnected, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if the temporary reduction of connected load had not been made. D. Energy Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule ECA. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kwhr billed under this schedule. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 79R 9 92 Dated 5 22 9 77R- 628Dated9 -20 -77 EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Mnnncpr Page No.2.7.1 APPLICABILITY Applicable to lighting districts for street and highway lighting service supplied from overhead lines where the City owns and maintains the street lighting equipment RATE (26) Rate Per Lamp Per Month Lamp Size and Type All Night Service 2,500 Lumen Incandescent 6.62 4,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor 1 5.50 7,500 Lumen Mercury Vapor 7.55 20,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor 12.27 55,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor 25.10 5,800 Lumen High Pressure Sodium Vapor. 5.86 9,500 Lumen High Pressure Sodium Vapor 6.75 30,000 Lumen High Pressure Sodium Vapor 10.90 SPECIAL CONDITIONS SCHEDULE NO. LS -1 LIGHTING STREET AND HIGHWAY, CITY -OWNED SYSTEM A. Standard Equipment Furnished. Mast arm construction will be furnished. Enclosed luminaires will be furnished for lamps of 2500 lumens, or larger. Such standard lighting equipment will be attached to wood poles. B. Other Than Standard Equipment. Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment and such requested equipment is acceptable to the City, the City will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made for this purpose will not be refunded. Facilities installed in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the City. C. Hours of Service: Approximately 4140 hours per year. D. Energy Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule ECA. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to 20 kwhr per month per 1000 lumens for incandescent lamps, to 8 kwhr per month per 1000 lumens for mercury vapor lamps and to 5 kwhr per month per 1000 lumens for high pressure sodium vapor lamps. Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 79R -292 Dated 5/22/79 77R -628 Dated'9-20 -77 EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 APPLICABILITY Applicable to street and highway lighting where customer owns and maintains street lighting equipment. RATE (25) (1) Metered Rates First 150 KWH per month per KW of lamp 7.0000 All excess KWH per month per KW of lamp 2.9290 (2) Flat Rate All night Midnight For each KW of lamp load $16.34 $11.49 LAMP LOAD SPECIAL CONDITIONS ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE NO. LS -2 LIGHTING STREET AND HIGHWAY, CUSTOMER -OWNED INSTALLATION A. Service voltage per rules and regulations. B. The customer shall furnish, maintain and operate the street light facilities. High Pressure Lumens Incadescent Sodium Vapor Mercury Vapor 2,500 152 4,000 125 5,800 105 7,500 210 9,500 144 20,000 454 30,000 310 55,000 1,168 Page No. 2.8.1 C. Energy Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule ECA. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to 345 kwhr per month per KW of lamp load for all night service and to 180 kwhr per month per KW of lamp load for midnight service. Effective by Resolution No. 79R-2920ated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. 77R-628Dated 9 -20 -77 EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM w., Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page N o• 2.9.1 APPLICABILITY RATE (27) Luminaire Charge: Lamp Size and Type SPECIAL CONDITIONS ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE NO. LO LIGHTING OUTDOOR AREA CITY OWNED SYSTEM Applicable to outdoor area lighting service, other than street and highway lighting service, suplied from overhead lines where the utility owns and maintains the area lighting equipment. Rate Per Lamp Per Month 7,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor 7.49 20,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor 11.67 Pole Charge (to be added to Luminaire Charge): Per Pole Per Month For each additional new wood pole installed 2.93 A. Area lighting service will be furnished from dusk to dawn, approximately 4,140 hours per year, by utility -owned luminaires supplied from the utility's existing 120/240 volt overhead circuits and mounted on existing utility -owned wood poles as standard equipment. Where the service requested requires the installation of additional new wood poles, not more than one new wood pole will be installed for each luminaire in the installation. B. Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the utility and such requested equipment is acceptable to the utility, the utility will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made for this purpose will not be refunded. Facilities installed in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the utility. C. This service will be in accordance with utility's specifications as to equipment, installation, maintenance and operation. (continued) Effective by Resolution No. 79R 797 Dated 5/77/79 Superseding Resolution No. 77R -628 Dated 9 20 77 EL- 82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE NO. LO LIGHTING OUTDOOR AREA CITY -OWNED SYSTEM (continued) Page No. 2.9.2 D. The utility will replace lamps on a scheduled basis, and individual lamps will be replaced upon service failure, as soon as practical after notification by the customer, subject to utility's operating schedules. E. A written contract for a term of one year will be required by utility when service is first established under this schedule. F. This service will be furnished only where the installation is considered by the utility to be of a permanent and established character. G. Energy Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule ECA. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to 8 kwhr per month per 1000 lumens. Effective by Resolution No. 79R_7g9 Dated 5/99/79 Superseding Resolution No. 74T 630 Datec12 24 74 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 EL- 82 APPLICABILITY Applicable to single or three phase service where the City of Anaheim owns, operates and maintains the electrical equipment RATE (15) All KWH per meter per month 4.3001 per KWH SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Energy Cost Adjustment: The rates above are subject to adjustment as provided for in Schedule ECA. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to all kwhr billed under this schedule. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager SCHEDULE NO. MS MUNICIPAL SERVICE Page No. 2.10.1 Effective by Resolution No. 798- 292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. 77R 628 Dated 9-20-77 CITY OF ANAHEIM Electric Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 EL- 82 1. Meter Installations ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND FACILITIES ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES Page No. 3.16.1 A. METER INSTALLATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE EQUIPMENT ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES. 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 fore- going whenever the existing meter or meters become inaccessible for inspection, reading, or testing. b. 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. c. 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 be clearly marked, by the building owner, to indicate the particular location supplied by it. d. Master Meters. A master meter will be furnished and installed by the Utility, except as provided in Section A.1.b. 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 be metered and resold by said owner or lessee shall furnish, install, maintain, and test the submeters. e. Sealing of Meters. All utility meters will be sealed by the Utility, and no such seal shall be tampered with or broken except by a representative of the Utility authorized to do so. (continued) Effective by Resolution No. 79R 292 Dated 5/22/79 Superseding Resolution No. 71R 478 Datedl0 26 71 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the amended Electric Rates, Rules and Regulations be made effective Lfor' service rendered on and after June 1, 1979. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 22nd day of May, 1979. ATTEST: LINDA D. ROBERTS, CITY CLERK By 4,,,i,,2,C-06(_ DEPUTY CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ROF:jh STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM I, LINDA D. ROBERTS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 79R -292 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the 22nd day of May, 1979, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Overholt, Kaywood, Bay, Roth and Seymour NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 79R -292 on the 22nd day of May, 1979. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 22nd day of May, 1979. LINDA D. ROBERTS, CITY CLERK (SEAL) sa3TAaag 42aaua 4dns oaTa 4s4Tsuy a3sg •.z2w TElauan'TT3n BY 06P(.414 W DEPUTY CITY CLERK I, LINDA D. ROBERTS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 79R -292 duly passed and adopted by the Anaheim City Council on May 22, 1979. LINDA D. ROBERTS, CITY CLERK BY 0 80( 95L DEPUTY CITY CLERK