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Timestamp: 2014-07-26 05:07:40
Document Index: 607098372

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 15', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 1']

Prior to the adoption of Ord. 16185 on 09/20/1999, Section 27-116 read as follows.
Section 27-116 Same--Large general service.
(a) Application: The large general service rate shall apply to all electric service for a premises where the service is supplied at one point of delivery and measured through one meter and for a period of not less than one year. This rate is not available for standby, supplementary, or resale service or for services of less than twenty-five (25) kw demand.
(1) Customers that exceed twenty-five (25) kw demand during June, July, August or September will automatically be placed on this rate for a period of one year. Reevaluation of application will be performed in October of each year.
(2) Customers that exceed seven hundred fifty (750) kw demand during June, July, August or September will automatically be removed from this rate and placed on the Industrial Service Rate for a period of one year. Reevaluation of application will be performed in October of each year.
(b) Type of service: The type of service shall be three-phase, sixty-hertz, at one of the department's standard service voltages.
(1) Demand charge: Summer Non-summer Minimum demand charge--25 kw or less.... $ 172.00 175.00 $ 137.50 140.00 Next 175 kw of billing demand (per kw).... 6.88 5.50 Next 300 kw of billing demand (per kw).... 6.54 5.23 All additional kw (per kw).... 6.21 7.00 4.97 5.60 (2) Energy charge: First 360 kwh per kw of billing demand (cents/kwh).... 4.39 4.00 4.39 4.00 All additional kwh (cents/kwh).... 3.29 3.20 3.29 3.20 (d) Minimum bill: The minimum bill shall be the demand charge plus the charge for energy used during the month.
(e) In lieu of gross receipts tax payments and sales tax. In addition to the charge based on monthly rates as computed above, the total monthly charge for service shall include applicable sales taxes and an in lieu of gross receipts tax payment equal to 7.5268 per cent of the monthly rate charge. Sales taxes shall be applied to the total of the monthly rate charge and the in lieu of gross receipts tax payment.
(f) Billing demand: The maximum thirty-minute kw demand measured during the billing month but not less than sixty (60) per cent of the maximum billing demand during the billing months of June, July, August and September of the preceding eleven-month billing period.
(h) Primary metering: If, at the option of the department, service is metered at primary voltage, the measured demand and kwh each will be decreased by two (2) per cent.
(i) Power factor: The customer will at all times maintain a power factor of not less than eighty-five (85) per cent lagging. If the power factor is less than eighty-five (85) per cent and the customer does not expeditiously take corrective action, the department can, at its option, discontinue service or can install necessary corrective equipment on its lines to improve the customer's power factor to at least eighty-five (85) per cent and will charge the customer for the total installed cost for same (including material, labor and overhead costs) or can make an equal charge (on an estimated basis) as a contribution towards the cost of corrective facilities to be installed elsewhere in its system.
(j) Load shedding program: Any large general service customer may elect to reduce electrical consumption when requested to do so by the utility during load shedding periods. Customers who wish to participate in the utility's load shedding program shall inform the utility in writing no later than April fifteenth of each year. The application of this service will be limited to customers whose billing demand is two hundred fifty (250) kw and above during the summer months. More specific terms of the load shedding program shall be defined in a separate agreement between the customer and the city.
(3) Demand reduction: The customer shall receive a credit on his monthly bill beginning in October of each year based on the customer demand shedding ability (not to exceed fifty (50) percent of his normal load prior to shedding).
(4) A customer participating in the load shedding program shall remain in the program for an initial period of one year.
(k) Load control: Customers under this rate may receive a discount on summer bills if they elect to allow the city to install, operate and maintain load control devices on qualifying cooling equipment (see Sec. 27-130).
(Code 1964, § 15.570; Ord. No. 9930, § 1, 9-6-83; Ord. No. 13148, § 1, 10-21-91; Ord. No. 13491, § 1, 10-19-92; Ord. No. 14776, § 1, 3-4-96; Ord. No. 15978, § 1, 5-3-99)