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A "ILL FOB AN, CHDI::ANCE C01,19'1%'ACTT i;G VJTH THE' A' ISSOI.11'(I POWER Ar•;D
LIGHT COV ?APIY, A VISSOURI 00I-.01_1%ATI0.1 , YTS SUCCESSORS A,J) ASS'.rGNS,
FOR TI?E OF STRELT LI,IITIIiG Ili THE CITY OF 0 EF1i1LHSON ,
COt.I:TY OF COLE, S,"ATE F ' T SSOUftl.
V;1TEREAS, the Vissouri Power °r Light Gor-pany (hereinafter desig-
nsted as 'Utility" ) has agreed to furnish, maintain and operate , a
lighting system for the lirhting of the public streets in the City
of 'Obfferson, a r.-unicipal corporation in the State of Missouri
(hereinafter designated as '1r%'unici;)ality" ) in accordance with the
provisions of Ordinance No. 5244 acid
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I;'JHEI;EAS, Vunicipality now desires certain additional Street
Lighting service and mar elect`.to request replacement of present
a White Way Lighting System contracted for in Ordinance Pto. 5244, and
WHEREAS, Utility a.:roes to furnish such additional service
and nuke such changes as may be necessary to accomplish the purpose
hereinafter set forth.
110W T'�EREI�'ORE, HE IT ORDlil ; ED 13Y THE COtii;CIL OF THE CITY OF
JEFFERSON, COU11TY OF COLE, S11L'ATE 010 EISSOUnI:
1. That Utility, in consideration of promises herein made by
Yunicipelity, does hereby agree to furnish, operate acid maintain a
street lighting system for the lighting of the streets, avenues
acid other public places in said Municipalit�r. The location, number
and sizes of the "lamps to be installed and operated shall be as
detervined by P,:unicipality within limits and subject to conditions as
hereinafter set forth.
2. That Municipality does hereby aE;ree to pay to Utility for
such lighting service the amount due for lamps installed acid operated
from time to time under the following schedule of prices, and Utility
shall supply and opcxate, until otherwise provided, the number and
character to lamps. om time schedule as follows:
HIC)H STREET `VIADUCT CROSSING
�. Rate per lamp
VIERS CREEI{ A11D VJALI':UT STREET
per year
12- Traffic Way Lighting Units equipped with 6000 lumen
6. 6 amp. series Lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38.40
1- Traffic Way Lighting Unit equipped with 2 500 lumen
6. 6 amp. series Lamp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.00
Utility will furnish energy required for operation of above on
an operating shcedule from dusk to dawn every nir;ht together
with renewal of lamps as may be required from ti=e to time.
Pr'unicipality will maintain entire system except as above pro-
vided.
A. WHITE WAY LIGHTIIIG SYSTEM' Rnte per lamp
consisting of _ per year
45-21 OCO lumen lamp ins'--alled in type OV 20
luminare supported by 6 ft. upswseo braelets
mounted on steel standards approximately 31-6
above street level.
Service from dusk to dawn every night. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $127. 60
B. hlternate toabove.
VJ 1'ITE WAY LIGHTI IG SYSi11
consisting ofd'-'
68-10 000 lumen 6. 6 amp. series incai.descent
lamps installed in type AX10 luminaires supported
by 6 ft. upsweep brackets on steel lighting
standards approxiamtely 26 ft.6 inches above street level.
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Service from dusk to dawn every nij rht. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$120. 15
MERCURY VAPOR TRAFFIC WAY
LIGl1TIING SYSTEM
Where existing 6 000 lumen 6.6 ampere incandescent
series lamps are to be replaced by 21 000 lwnen mercury
vapor lan-ps and luminaries.
Operated dusk to dawn every niFlit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.44
3. - 'hat Utility shall ren6er a bill each month for the monthly
charge (which shall be one-twelfth the annual charge, when so
stated) for character of service furnished on all larp7s installed,
and said V unicipality agrees to approve said bills for apyment at
the first meeting of the City Council after the rendering of such
bill. It is further understood and a greed that all bills not paid
within thirty *(30) days after date of same shall year interest at
the rate of six -,)ercent (60) .)er annum.
4. That Municipa]ity agrees to have installed and to authorize to
be operated during the term hereof a sufficient number of lamps to
rake under the above schedule of rates a minimum riothly bill of
-t`ive Hundred Fisty Dollars ($550. )
5. That Funicipality may, by resolution duly adopted, order more
lamps installed at any time, of size and character as above provided
for or as may be mutually agreed. upon, and Utilit,, will furnish and
install such lamps at locations designated by Municipality. " hen so
ordered and installed, said lar,ps shall thereafter be paid fo.r a t the
rates above provided, and will become subject to this Contract
Ordinance. If, however, any such additional lamp or lamps shall be
required to be installed at a greater distance than four hundred
(400) feet from a then existing circuit, the P::unicipality shall
reimburse Utility for the a dditidnal cost of the installation there-
of over and above the cost of installing a similar lamp or lamps at
distarice of fcur hl:ridred (400) feet from any existing lamp.
6. That if Utility shall fail to operate as herein provided, an
amount proportional to the period of outage for the member of lamps
not burning shall be deducted from the motihly rental, provided,
however, no deduction shall be rude unless said Utility shall faill
to turn In the lights after written notification, or shall faL 1
to replace burned out lights within twerity-four '(.24}4hours after
written notice from the Municipality. Utility agrees to furnish
all lampx removals as required.
7. That Utility will immediately make effective the rates lereinabove
states by filing same with the Missouri Public Service Commission as
required by law. Said rates shall be sugject to change by order of
said Commission.
8. That Utility will endeavor ro maintain continuous lighting
service, according to schedule,. but does not guarantee that the
supply of electrical energy will, at all times, be continuous; and it
$s agreed that te,!, orary cessation of Utilityts service hereunder,
occasioned by fire , explosi6n, flood, strike, insurrection, Snob
violence, governmeiital interference , breakdown or iniury to machinery
or disturbing lines, or other accidents or causes not reasonably within
its control, shall not constitute a breach of this contract on the '
part of Utility, arid Utilit3i shall not be liable to Municipality for
any damage resulting from such temporary cessation of service.
9. That the poles, wires, and equipment placed by Utility on the
streets, avenues, alleys and public places in I,:unicipalty shall be
exempt from 'any special stx, assessment, license or rental fee to
Municipality* during the term of t'As Ordi::ac:ce.
10. That this Contract Ordinance shall, if accepted by Utility, be
in full force a.,d effect for a term of ten (10) years from and
after date of :passage hhreeof.