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RESOLUTION NO. 02-C94
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA AMENDING THE SCHEDULE OF
ELECTRIC RATES AND CHARGES FOR AZUSA
LIGHT & WATER.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 78-36 and Section 78-37 of the Azusa Municipal Code,
the rates and charges of the City of Azusa Electric Utility are set by Resolution passed by the
City Council; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 15079.1 of the guidelines for the implementation of
the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) stipulates that the review provisions of CEQA
do not apply to matters of government finance when the funds are for: (1) meeting operating
expenses; (2) purchasing or leasing supplies, equipment or materials; (3) meeting financial
reserve needs and requirements; and (4) obtaining funds for capital projects necessary to
maintain a service within existing service areas; and
WHEREAS, in order to meet expenses, the City of Azusa has an urgent need to review
the schedule of rates and charges for the City of Azusa's Electric Utility; and
WHEREAS, the proposed revisions by nature pertain to government finance in meeting
operating expenses and obtaining funds for capital projects necessary to sustain and maintain
Electric rates within existing service areas.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City's schedule of rates and charges for its Electric Utility are hereby
amended to read as on Exhibit A which is attached to this Resolution
and made a part of it; and
SECTION 2. The review provisions of California Environmental Quality Act do not
apply to these amendments.
SECTION 3. The amended rates and charges of the City of Azusa Electric Utility shall
take effect for all bills rendered on or after October 1, 2002.
SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify thp-a4option of this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED J.HfS-h�} Y OF
Cristina Cruz Madrid
Mayor
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ATTEST:
Vera Mendoza
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
CITY OF AZUSA
ss.
1, Vera Mendoza, City Clerk of the City of Azusa, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution No. 02-C94 was duly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of
the City Council of the 16th day of September 2002, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NOES
COUNCILMEMBERS: HARDISON, STANFORD, ROCHA, CHAGNON, MADRID
COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
Vera Mendoza,
City Clerk
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EXHIBIT "A"
PROPOSED ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULES
All rates in following schedules reflect a 5% increase
ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE D
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
Applicability:
This schedule is applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power
or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation.
Territory:
Within the electric service territory of the City of Azusa.
Rate:
Minimum Charge: per meter per month $2.89
Energy Charge:
First 250 kWh, per kWh 8.78¢
All excess KWh, per kWh 11.261¢
Special Conditions:
1. The above rates are subject to fuel cost adjustment.
2. A State Surcharge Tax may be added to the above rates.
3. A State Public Benefit Program Charge maybe added to the above rates.
ISSUED BY:
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities
EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02 -
is
DATED 09/16/02
SCHEDULE WH/SH
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE FOR WATER AND/OR SPACE HEATING
Applicability:
This schedule is applicable to domestic use of electricity as sole source of energy, other than
solar for water and/or space heating. It is supplemental to Schedule D.
Territory:
Within the electric service territory of the City of Azusa.
Rate:
Minimum Charge: per meter per month $2.89
Energy Charge:
First 250 kWh, per kWh 8.78¢
Allowance for water heating, per month
250 kWh, per kWh 8.78¢
Allowance for space heating, per month*
550 kWh, per kWh 8.78¢
All excess kWh, per kWh 11.2610
*From November 1 to April 30
Special Conditions:
1. The above rates are subject to fuel cost adjustment.
2. A State Surcharge Tax may be added to the above rate.
3. Residence requesting discount rate shall be verified by City employee of its heating
equipment on premises.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02 -
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 7
DATED 09/16/02
SCHEDULE RL
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE WITH LIFE-SUPPORT DEVICES
This schedule is applicable to residential use of electricity for life-support devices in addition to
lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation.
Territory:
Within the electric service territory of the City of Azusa
Rate:
Minimum Charge: per meter per month $2.89
Energy Charge:
First 250 kWh, per kWh 8.78¢
Additional allowance for Life Support
Device, per month 8.78¢
Allowance for space heating, per month*
550 kWh, per kWh 8.78¢
All excess kWh, per kWh 11.2610
Special Conditions:
Each eligible residential customer may be allowed an additional lifeline quantity of
electricity, upon application to the utility where such customer provides certification that
full-time resident of the household regularly requires the use of an essential life-support
device which is defined below including heating and/or cooling as medically required for
listed serious illnesses:
Aerosol Tents
Compressors
Compromising Immune
System Illnesses
Hemodialysis Machines
Electrostatic Nebulizers
Electric Nerve Stimulators
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities
IPPB Machines
Iron Lungs
Life-threatening Illnesses
Motorized Wheelchairs
Multiple Sclerosis
Paraplegia
Pressure Pads
RESOLUTION NO. 02 -
Pressure Pumps
Quadriplegia
Respirators (all types)
Scleroderma
Suction Machines
Ultrasonic Nebulizers
DATED 09/16/02
Schedule RL (continued)
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
requirement in detail; or
b. County, State or Federal agencies, using an established notification letter to electric
utilities, provide the Utility with information relative to patients who regularly
require the use of a life-support device in the house.
Upon the above certification, the Utility shall estimate the monthly consumption of the
particular life-support device, given the usual hours of operations per month, and within
30 days add the incremental estimated monthly usage to the customer's lifeline quantity.
The Utility may require a new or renewed application and/or certification, when needed
in the opinion of the Utility.
2. Verification. Not more than one lifeline quantity will be allowed for each single-family
dwelling or accommodation on the premises. However, where there are multiple life-
support devices at such single-family dwelling or accommodation, all such 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.
Termination of Use. Customers shall give the Utility notice of termination of use of
equipment or devices. In the event the Utility ascertains that the customer is not eligible
for such additional lifeline quantity, such customer may be re -billed as if no such
additional lifeline quantity had been allowed.
4. The above rates are subject to fuel cost adjustment.
5. A State Surcharge Tax may be added to the above rates.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities
SCHEDULE G
GENERAL SERVICE
Applicability:
Applicable to single and three-phase general service including lighting and power.
Territory:
Within the electric service territory of the City of Azusa.
Rate G-1:
Customer Charge: per meter per month $ 5.25
Energy Charge (to be added to customer charge)
First 500 kWh, per kWh 13.13¢
All excess kWh, per kWh 10.76¢
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly customer charge.
Rate G-2:
Demand Charge:
First 20kW or less of billing demand No Charge
Additional kW of billing demand, per kW $6.30
Energy Charge
First 500 kWh, per kWh 13.13¢
Next 4,500 kWh, per kWh 11.55¢
Additional kWh, per kWh 7.14¢
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be $126.00 if the energy charge is less than
$126.00.
ISSUED BY:
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities
EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02-
10
DATED 09/16/02
Schedule G (continued)
Special Conditions:
1. Service will be supplied at one standard voltage through one meter.
2. Rate G-2 is applicable when a demand meter is installed in accordance with
Condition 3.
3. A maximum demand meter will be installed when, in the opinion of the Utility, the
customer's load and use characteristics indicate that the maximum demand may
exceed 2OkW or when the customer requests a demand rate.
4. The billing demand of the month shall be the maximum kilowatt measured in the
15 -minute interval in that month, but not less than 50% of the highest demand
established in the preceding eleven (11) months. Billing demand shall be
determined to the nearest 1/10 kW.
5. When 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 (12) months after such service was discontinued, will be required to
pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued.
6. The above rates are subject to fuel cost adjustments.
7. A State Surcharge Tax maybe added to the above rates.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 1 1
SCHEDULE GL
LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
Applicability:
Applicable to single and three-phase general service including lighting and power. This
schedule is mandatory for all customers whose monthly maximum demand has exceeded 200
kW for any three months during the preceding 12 months and whose average demand for the
preceding 12 months also exceeds 200kW. Any customer whose monthly maximum demand has
fallen below 200kW for any three months during the preceding 12 months and whose average
demand for the preceding 12 months also is less than 200kW may be required to take service on
Schedule G-2.
Territory:
Within the electric service territory of the City of Azusa.
Rate:
(Identical to Rate G-2 with the exception of minimum charge and power factor adjustment).
Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly demand charge or
$126.00, whichever is greater.
Special Conditions:
1. Service will be supplied at one standard voltage through one meter.
2. Billing Demand: 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 utility
and at the Utility'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 50% of the highest
billing demand in the preceding eleven months. Billing demand shall be determined to
the nearest kW. Whenever the measured maximum demand has exceeded 40OKW for
three consecutive months and thereafter until it has fallen below 30OKW 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.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 12
Schedule GL (continued)
3. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200kW for three
consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practicable. The
charges will be increased for each KVAR in excess of 60% of the billing demand in the
amount of 400 per KVAR.
The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of
measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours.
Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest 1/10 (0.1) unit. A
ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operations
on leading power factors.
4. Voltage Discount. The charges before power factor and fuel cost adjustments will be
reduced by 4% for service delivered and metered at 12kV.
Temporary Discontinuance of Service. When the use of energy is seasonal or
intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any
customer prior to resuming service within twelve (12) months after such service was
discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service
had not been discontinued.
6. The above rates are subject to fuel cost adjustments.
7. A State Surcharge Tax may be added to the above rates.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 13
SCHEDULE TOU
TIME -OF -USE
General Service
Demand Metered
Applicability:
Applicable to single- and three-phase general service, including lighting and power. This
schedule is mandatory for all customers whose monthly maximum demand has exceeded
200 kW for any three months during the preceding twelve months and whose average demand
for the preceding twelve months also exceeds 200 kW. Any customer whose monthly
maximum demand has fallen below 200 kW for any three months during the preceding
twelve months and whose average demand for the preceding twelve months also is less than
200kW may be required to take service on Schedule G-2.
Territory:
Within the electric service territory of the City of Azusa.
Rates:
Customer Charge:
Demand Charge
All kW of Maximum Demand, per kW
(Non -time Related Component)
Time Related Component
Per Meter per Month
Summer
$31.50
3.36
(To be added to Non -time Related Component)
All kW of on -peak maximum demand per kW 5.61
Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum demand, per kW 0.98
Plus all kW of off-peak Maximum Demand, per kW 0.00
Energy Charge
All on -peak kWh, per kWh
All mid -peak kWh, per kWh
All off-peak kWh, per kWh
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/0002
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities
$0.11550
$0.07875
$0.05250
RESOLUTION NO. 02-
14
Winter
$31.50
3.36
n/a
0.77
0.00
n/a
$0.08925
$0.05250
DATED 09/16/02
TOU Rate (continued)
Charges for energy are calculated for customer billing using the components shown below.
Special Conditions:
1. Time period are defined as follows:
On -peak: Noon to 6:00 p.m. summer weekdays except holidays.
Mid -peak: 8:00 a.m. to noon and 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. summer weekdays except
holidays, and 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. winter weekdays except holidays.
Off-peak: All other hours.
Off-peak holidays are New Year's Day, (January 1) Washington's Birthday (third
Monday in February), Memorial day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4),
Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veterans' Day (November 11), Thanksgiving
Day (fourth Thursday in November) and Christmas Day (December 25).
The summer season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in June and
continue until 12:00 a.m. of the first Sunday in October of each year. The winter season
shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in October of each year and continue
until 12:00 a.m. of the first Sunday in June of the following year.
2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage.
3. Maximum Demand: Maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak,
and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured
maximum average kW -input indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the
City, during any 15 -minute metered interval.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16(02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 15
TOU Rate (continued)
4. Billing Demand: The demand charge shall include the following billing components:
The time related components shall be for the kW of maximum demand recorded during
the monthly billing period for each of the on -peak, mid and off-peak time periods.
Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three
consecutive months, a kVAR-hour meter will be installed as soon as practicable. The
charges will be increased for each kVAR in excess of 48.4% of the billing demand in the
amount of 40¢ per kVAR.
The kVAR of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kW of measure
maximum demand by the ratio of the kVAR-hours to the kW -hours. Demands in kW and
kVAR shall be determined to the nearest 1/10 (0.1) unit. A ratchet device will be
installed on the KVAR-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power
factors.
6. Voltage Discount: The charges before power factor and fuel cost adjustments will be
reduced by 4% for service delivered and metered at 12 kVAR.
Temporary Discontinuance of Service: When the use of energy is seasonal or
intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any
customer prior to resuming 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.
8. The above rates are subject to fuel cost adjustment.
9. A State surcharge tax may be added to the above rates.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RE'SOLUIION NO. 02- DA"CED 09/16/02
Joseph F. 1Isu
Director of Utilities 16
SCHEDULE MS
MUNICIPAL SERVICE
Applicability:
Applicable to single or three-phase service which supplies electricity to the City of Azusa
Municipal Agency (including City of Azusa water pumping service).
Territory:
Within the electric service territory of the City of Azusa.
Rate:
Customer Charge, per meter per month $5.25
Energy Charge (to be added to customer charge)
Each kWh per meter per month 8.5¢
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the Monthly Customer Charge
Special Conditions:
1. The above rate shall be subject to fuel cost adjustment.
2. A State Surcharge Tax may be added to the above rate.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 17
SCHEDULE S
STANDBY
Applicability:
Applicable to single or three-phase service where the entire electrical requirements on the
Customer's premises only operate in emergency or are not regularly supplied by the Utility.
Territory:
Within the electric service territory of the City of Azusa.
Rate:
Standby Charge:
All KW of demand, per KW per month $2.21
Regular Schedule Charges (to be added to Standby Charge)
All charges of the General Service Rate G-1
Minimum Charge:
The monthly minimum charge shall be the Standby Charge plus the regular schedule
customer charge.
Special Conditions:
1. When the connected load cannot be determined in KW, the connected load will be
estimated by the Utility based on tests and other information available.
2. This schedule shall apply only to service expected to operate for at least one year or
longer.
3. The above rate shall be subject to fuel cost adjustment.
4. A State Surcharge Tax may be added to the above rate.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 18
SCHEDULE SL-1
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
DEPARTMENT-OWNED LIGHTING DISTRICTS
Applicability:
Applicable to lighting districts for street and highway lighting service where the Utility owns
and maintains the street lighting equipment.
Territory:
Within the electric service territory of the City of Azusa
Rates: Averaee kWh per Month Per Lamp, per Month
Incandescent
4,000 Lumen (300W) 104 11.55
Mercury Vapor
7,000 Lumen (175W) 60 11.87
11,000 Lumen (250W) 86 15.33
20,000 Lumen (400W) 138 21.00
High-Pressure Sodium
9,500 Lumen (100W) 35 10.76
22,000 Lumen (220W) 76 14.96
25,500 Lumen (250W) 86 16.01
Special Conditions:
1. The above rate is subject to fuel cost adjustment
2. A State Surcharge Tax may be added to the above rate.
3. Hours of Service: approximately 4140 hours per year.
4. Other than Standard Equipment: 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 installed cost 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.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 19
SCHEDULESL2
STREET LIGHT AND OUTDOOR AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
CUSTOMER OWNED LIGHTING DISTRICTS
Applicability:
Applicable to un -metered, controlled for dusk -to -dawn operation of outdoor area lighting for purposes, such as bus
shelters, street and highway lighting service parking lots, pedestrian walkways, monuments, and decorative areas
where the customer owns and maintains the lighting equipment.
Territory:
Within the electric service area of the City of Azusa.
Rates:
1. Customer charge per location per month is $2.89.
2. Energy charge 8.73 cents per kWh.
Avg KWH per Month Per Lamp. Per Month
Incandescent
4,000 Lumen (300W) 104 11.92
Mercury Vapor
7,000 Lumen (175 W) 60 8.16
11,000 Lumen (250W) 86 10.42
20,000 Lumen (400W) 138 14.93
High -Pressure Sodium
9,500Lumen (100W) 35 5.90
22,000 Lumen (220W) 76 9.51
25,500 Lumen (250W) 86 10.42
Special Conditions:
1. The above rate is subject to fuel cost adjustment.
2. A state surcharge tax may be added to the above rate.
3. Hours of service: Approximately 4140 hours per year, 345 hours per month.
4. For bus shelter and other services with more than one lamp per location. The applicable rate bases on the
total wattage of the lamps installed.
5. The customer will comply, furnish, and install at their expense all necessary equipment required by local
building codes.
6. All customer -owned un -metered facilities beyond the utility's point of delivery will be maintained, and
operated by the customer.
7. For service at this schedule, the utility may, at its option, provide an additional point of delivery, separate
from any other point of delivery provided under any other applicable rate schedule.
8. Voltages: Service under this schedule will be delivered at 120, 120/240 volts or at the option of the utility at
120/208 or 277/480 three -wire single-phase.
• Installation of additional utility facilities shall be under existing Electric Utility rule number 15.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 20
SCHEDULE SL -3
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
CUSTOMER -OWNED LIGHTING
MAINTAINED BY AZUSA LIGHT & WATER
Applicability:
Applicable to un -metered electric service for street and highway lighting where the Customer
owns lighting facilities on private property and contracts with Azusa Light & Water to maintain
the street lighting equipment.
Territory:
With the electric service territory of the City of Azusa.
Rates:
High -Pressure Sodium
9,500 Lumen (100W)
25,500 Lumen (250W)
Special Conditions:
Avg KWH per Month
35
86
Per Lamp. Per Month
10.76
16.01
1. The above rate is subject to fuel cost adjustment.
2. A State Surcharge Tax may be added to the above rate.
3. Hours of Service: approximately 4140 hours per year.
4. The customer will furnish and install at their expense all necessary equipment including the
standard equipment required and accepted by Azusa Light & Water according to street lighting
codes.
5. The customer will own the equipment, but contract with Azusa Light & Water to replace
bumed-out lamps and otherwise maintain the luminaire during regular daytime working hours,
as soon as practicable following notification by the customer. The customer will be billed the
cost of time and materials to their street light account.
6. Normal maintenance shall not include any replacement of posts or post parts when such
damage is coincident with or is a result of partial or total demolition of post or when caused by
riots, fire, explosions, earthquakes, disasters of major magnitude or acts of God, nor shall normal
maintenance include that due to equipment developing defects in test or in service due to faults in
design, manufacturing, or installation until such defects have been satisfactorily corrected.
ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE t0f01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09116/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 21
SCHEDULE OL
OUTDOOR AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
Applicability:
Applicable to outdoor area lighting service, other than street and highway lighting service, where
the Utility owns and maintains the area lighting equipment.
Territory:
Within the electric service area of the City of Azusa.
Rates:
Mercury Vapor Existing Pole New Pole
7,000 Lumen (175W) $12.08 $15.02
20,000 Lumen (400W) 22.05 24.99
High Pressure Sodium
9,500 Lumen (100W) 10.76 13.70
25,000 Lumen (250W) 15.23 18.17
Special Conditions:
The Utility will, at its own expense, install, operate and maintain its standard overhead
outdoor lighting equipment. Facilities will consist of a luminaire with a photo -electric
switch control and a support, mounted on a Utility -owned pole at which 120V service is
readily available. All facilities will be owned and maintained by the Utility.
2. The Utility will replace burned -out lamps and otherwise maintain the luminaire during
regular daytime working hours as soon as practicable following notification by the
customer.
3. This service will be furnished only if the installation is considered by the Utility to be of
a permanent and established character. If the customer requests the removal of service
during the first two years of service, there will be a $131.25 charge to remove the
facilities, or $525 charge if removal of the pole is required.
ISSUED BY:
Joseph F. 1Isu
Director of Utilities
EFFECTIVE 10/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02-
22
DATED 09/16/02
Schedule OL (continued)
4. The above rate is subject to a fuel cost adjustment.
5. A State Surcharge Tax may be added to the above rate.
6. Energy: The Utility will supply the energy which is included in the monthly rate on the
previous page.
7. Hours of Service: Burning hours will be from dusk to dawn, aggregating approximately
4,080 hours per year. Credit will not be allowed for lamp outages.
ISSUED 6Y: EFFECTIVE I0/01/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02- DATED 09/16/02
Joseph F. Hsu
Director of Utilities 23