HomeMy Public PortalAbout101-1992- GENERAL ORDINANCE AMENDING EXHIBIT A ATTACHED TO ORDIORDINANCE NO. 101-1992
A GENERAL ORDINANCE AMENDING EXHIBIT A ATTACHED TO
ORDINANCE NO. 76-1992
WHEREAS the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, adopted Ordinance
No. 76-1992 with Exhibit A attached thereto, and
WHEREAS said Exhibit A was a new schedule of electric rates and charges proposed to
the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission which has now conducted a
hearing on such proposal and made certain changes in the schedule,.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana,
that attached Exhibit B be made a part of Ordinance No. 76-1992 and replace Exhibit A in said
ordinance as originally adopted, and be it furtherordained that the electric rates and charges set
forth in attached Exhibit B go into effect immediately upon entry of the order approving said new
schedule of electric rates and charges in Cause No. 39465 now pending before the Indiana Utility
Regulatory Commission.
Passed and adopted this 21 st day of December, 1992, by the Common Council of the City of
Richmond, Indiana.
_ ,President
(How . Elstro)
ATTEST: L 'City Clerk
(Norma Carnes)
PRESENTED to the Mayor of the City of Richmond, Indiana, this 22nd day of December, 1992,
at 9:00 a.m.
- --- _ _ ,City Clerk
(Norma Carnes)
APPROVED by me, Roger Cornett, Mayor of the
December, 1992, at 9:05 a.m.
ATTEST: O,CityClerk
(Norma Carnes)
Indiana, this 22nd day of
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule CL
(Commercial LightincT Service)
AVAILABILITY
To commercial and non-residential customers within the corporate limits for
lighting, including appliances and incidental power to motors not to exceed 5
H. P. individual, or 15 H. P. aggregate capacity when such combined service is
furnished through a single metering installation.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
Alternating current, 60 Hertz.
OVERHEAD SYSTEM: Single phase, at a voltage of approximately 120 volts two -
wire, or 120/240 volts three -wire.
UNDERGROUND NETWORK SYSTEM: Single phase, at a voltage of approximately 120/
208 volts; three phase, four -wire 120/208 volts.
RATE*
Facilities
Charge ---------------------------------
$8.00 per meter per month
Energy
Charge:
For
the
first 500 KWH--------------------------
$0.0844
per
KWH
For
the
next 500 KWH---------------------------
$0.0696
per
KWH
For
the
next 1500 KWH---------------------------
$0.0611
per
KWH
For
all
KWH above 2500 KWH.---------------------
$0.0532
per
KWH
MINIMUM CHARGE
The minimum monthly charge shall be the facilities charge.
METERING ADJUSTMENT
If service is metered at a voltage of approximately 2400 volts or higher, the
energy measurements shall be decreased by two percent (20%) to convert such
measurement to the equivalent of metering at the Utility's secondary voltage.
LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of three percent (3•0) of all bills will be charged if the
bill is not paid by the due date printed on the bill.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Ordinance No. 101-1992
(Amending Ordinance No. 76-1992)
EXHIBIT B
Richmond Power and Li ht
Rate Schedule R
Residential Electric Service
AVAILABILITY
To residential customers including rural customers for all domestic uses in
individual private residences or dwellings and their appurtenances, when all
service is taken through one meter.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
Alternating current, sixty Hertz, single phase, at a voltage of approximately
120 volts two wire, 120/240 volts three wire, or 120/208 three -wire in the
downtown network area.
RATE*
Facilities Charge -------------------------- $ 6.50 per meter per month
Energy Charge:
For the first 350 KWH-------------------- $ 0.0672 per KWH
For the next 1150 KWH-------------------- $ 0.0508 per KWH
For all KWH above 1500 KiIH--------------- $ 0.0471 per KWH
MINIMUM CHARGE
The minimum monthly charge shall be the facilities charge.
LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of three percent (3%) of all bills will be charged if the
bill is not paid by the due date printed on the bill.
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This rate schedule is available for single phase service only. Where three-
phase service is required and/or where such service will be used for commercial
or industrial purposes, the applicable rate schedules will apply to such service.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule GP
(General Power Service
AVAILABILITY
To any Customer for general power purposes when the Customer's largest individ-
ual power load exceeds 5 H. P. and/or the aggregate power load exceeds 15 H. P.
and/or the Customer has any three-phase power load served from the overhead
distribution system. Power load is defined as electricity used for any purpose
other than lighting.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
Alternating current, 60 Hertz
OVERHEAD SYSTEM:
Single phase, at a voltage of approximately 120/240 volts; three phase 120/208,
240, 480, 2400/4160, 13,800 volts as available.
UNDERGROUND NETWORK SYSTEM:
Three-phase, 4-wire at a voltage of approximately 120/208 volts.
RATE*
Facilities Charge ------------------------------
Energy Charge:
For the first 500 KWH -----------------------
For the next 1500 KWH -----------------------
For the next 3000 KWH -----------------------
For all KWH above 5000 KWH-------------------
Excess Demand Charge:
For each KW of demand in excess of 25 MI
MINIMUM CHARGE
$20.00 per meter per month
$0.0887
per KWH
$0.0698
per KWH
$0.0645
per KWH
$0.0585
per KWH
$2.80 per KK
The minimum monthly charge shall be the facilities charge plus the excess
demand charge.
MEASUREMENT OF DEMAND
Demand shall be measured by suitable instruments and, in any month the demand
shall be the average number of kilowatts in the thirty minute interval during
which the energy metered is greater than in any other thirty minute in such
month. Suitable instruments will be installed by Utility to determine the
demand whenever it is estimated the Customer's demand will be in excess of 25.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Licfht
Rate Schedule CL
Commercial Lighting Service
(Continued)
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. The rate herein is available for single phase service only from the overhead
distribution system and single, or three phase, service from the underground
network system. Appliances, when served from the overhead distribution
system, requiring three phase service or voltages other than 120/240 volts,
will be supplied service under the applicable power rate.
2. Electric service will be available under this rate schedule for the
operation of CATV distribution line power supply equipment. Such service
will be available only on a metered basis and for purposes of billing each
CATV Customer will be billed on an add consumption basis for their total
service under this rate schedule; provided, however, each individual
delivery point for such CATV Customer shall be billed the Facilities
Charge of this rate schedule.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule GP
(General Power Service)
(Continued)
METERING ADJUSTMENT
If service is metered at a voltage of approximately 2400 volts or higher, the
demand and energy measurements shall be decreased by two percent (2%) to
convert such measurements to the equivalent of metering at the Utility's
secondary voltage.
LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of three percent (3/) of all bills will be charged
if the bill is not paid by the due date printed on the bill.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR RENDERING SERVICE
1. Incidental lighting will -be permitted provided Customer furnishes the
necessary equipment to take such lighting from the power service.
2. The Company will supply and maintain at a single location, the complete sub-
station equipment that is necessary in order to make one transformation to a
standard voltage from the voltage of such available distribution line as
the Utility deems adequate and suitable to serve the requirements of the
Customer.
Not more than one such transformation will be installed at Utility's expense
for any one Customer.
Where service is metered at a primary voltage and Customer desires and
requests transformation to more than one standard voltage, or service of a
standard voltage at more than one location within his premises, Utility
will, at its option, furnish and maintain such additional transformation
equipment and such interconnecting lines as may be necessary, provided,
however, that Customer shall reimburse Utility for the amount of the cost
of furnishing the entire facilities which is in excess of the cost of
furnishing transformation in accordance with the next proceeding paragraph.
The right and title to all equipment so furnished by Utility shall be and
remain in the Utility.
Should the Customer require a non-standard voltage, Customer shall, at his
own expense, furnish and maintain all transformers and protective equipment
therefore necessary in order to obtain such non-standard voltage.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule GP
General Power Service
(Continued)
3. All service hereunder shall be furnished through one meter.
4. All wiring, pole lines, wires and other electrical equipment and apparatus
located beyond the point of connection of Customer's service lines with the
lines of Utility are considered the distribution system of Customer and
shall be furnished, owned, and maintained by Customer, except in the case of
metering equipment and other equipment incidental to the rendering of
service, if any, that is furnished, owned and maintained by Utility and
installed beyond the point of connection.
5. When a fire or other casualty shall render the physical plant or premises of
Customer unfit for the purpose of conducting Customer's normal business
operations, or makes the premises uninhabitable, the minimum charge of this
rate schedule shall, commencing with the first billing period or portion
thereof in which normal business operations cease, be waived until the
beginning of the subsequent billing period or portion thereof in which the
plant or premises shall have been reconstructed and reoccupied by Customer.
When a strike or lockout of employees of Customer causes the temporary
suspension of Customer's business, the minimum charge of this rate schedule
shall, commencing with the first billing period or portion thereof in which
normal business operations cease, be waived for each period, or portion
thereof during the continuance of the strike or lockout at the plant
involved.
In either event, Customer shall be billed under this rate schedule for
electric requirements used during each such billing period.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule LPS
(Large Power Service
AVAILABILITY
Available for general service through one meter to any customer having a maximum
load requirement of 50 kilowatts or more. Applicant must be located adjacent
to the Utility's distribution line that is adequate and suitable for supplying
the service requested.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
Alternating current having a frequency of sixty Hertz and furnished at a
voltage which is standard with the Utility in the area served.
RATE*
Demand Charge -------------------------------- $
Energy Charge:
For the first 200 hours use of Billing Demand
For all over 200 hours use of Billing Demand
MINIMUM CHARGE
4.55 per KVA of Billing Demand
------- $0.05043 per KWH
-------- $0.03355 per KWH
The minimum monthly charge shall be the demand charge.
DETERMINATION OF PEAK DEMAND AND MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY
Peak demand shall be measured by suitable recording instruments provided by
Utility and shall be the average number of kilovolt -amperes in the thirty min-
ute period during which the kilovolt -ampere demand is greater than any other
thirty minute interval in such month. For those customers who are not being
metered by the use of a recording instrument, the peak demand, expressed in
kilovolt -amperes, shall be the average number of kilowatts in the recorded
thirty minute interval in such month during which the energy metered is greater
than in any other thirty minute interval in such month, divided by the lagging
power factor (expressed as a decimal) calculated for the month. For billing
purposes, the billing demand shall be the greater of the peak demand occurring
during the month or sixty (60) KVA. Energy shall be measured by suitable
integrating instruments.
METERING ADJUSTMENT
If service is metered at a voltage of approximately 2400 volts or higher, the
peak demand measurements and the energy measurements shall be decreased by two
percent (2%) to convert such measurements to the equivalent of metering at the
Utility's secondary voltage.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule LPS
(Large Power Service
(Continued)
LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of three percent (3%) of all bills will be charged if the
bill is not paid by the due date printed on the bill.
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER
When Customer furnishes and maintains the complete substation equipment, in-
cluding any and all transformers, and/or switches and/or the equipment
necessary to take his entire service at the primary voltage of the distribution
line from which the service is to be received, a credit of $ 0.23 per KVA of
billing demand will be applied to each month's net bill.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR RENDERING SERVICE
1. The Company will supply and maintain at a single location, the complete sub-
station equipment that is necessary in order to make one transformation to a
standard voltage from the voltage of such available distribution line as
the Utility deems adequate and suitable to serve the requirements of the
Customer.
Not more than one such transformation will be installed at Utility's expense
for any one Customer.
Where service is metered at a primary voltage and Customer desires and
requests transformation to more than one standard voltage, or service of a
standard voltage at more than one location within his premises, Utility
will, at its option, furnish and maintain such additional transformation
equipment and such interconnecting lines as may be necessary, provided,
however, that Customer shall reimburse Utility for the amount of the cost
of furnishing the entire facilities which is in excess of the cost of
furnishing transformation in accordance with the next proceeding paragraph.
The right and title to all equipment so furnished by Utility shall be and
remain in the Utility.
Should the Customer require a non-standard voltage, Customer shall, at his
own expense, furnish and maintain all transformers and protective equipment
therefore necessary in order to obtain such non-standard voltage.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule LPS
(Large Power Service
(Continued)
2. When a fire or other casualty shall render the physical plant or premises of
Customer unfit for the purpose of conducting Customer's normal business
operations, or makes the premises uninhabitable, the minimum charge of this
rate schedule shall, commencing with the first billing period or portion
thereof in which normal business operations cease, be waived until the
beginning of'the subsequent billing period or portion thereof in which the
plant or premises shall have been reconstructed and reoccupied by Customer.
When a strike or lockout of employees of Customer causes the temporary
suspension of Customer's business, the minimum charge of this rate schedule
shall; commencing with the first billing period or portion thereof in which
normal business operations cease, be waived for each period, or portion
thereof during the continuance of the strike or lockout at the plant
involved.
In either event, Customer shall be billed under this rate schedule for
electric requirements used during each such billing period.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Licrht
Rate Schedule IS
Industrial Service)
AVAILABILITY
Available through one meter to any customer having a maximum load requirement
of 850 kilowatts or more. Applicant must be'located adjacent to the Utility's
distribution line that is adequate and suitable for supplying the service
requested.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
Alternating current having a frequency of sixty Hertz and furnished at a volt-
age which is standard with the Utility in the area served.
RATE*
Demand Charge ------------------------------- $7.55 per KVA of Billing Demand
Energy Charge -------------------------------- $0.029661 per KWH for all KWH
MINIMUM CHARGE
The minimum monthly charge shall be the demand charge.
DETERMINATION OF PEAK DEMAND AND MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY
Peak demand shall be measured by suitable recording instruments provided by
Utility and shall be the average number of kilovolt --amperes in the thirty min-
ute period during which the kilovolt -ampere demand is greater than any other
thirty minute interval in such month. For those customers who are not being
metered by the use of a recording instrument, the peak demand, expressed in
kilovolt -amperes, shall be the average number of kilowatts in the recorded
thirty minute interval in such month during which the energy metered is greater
than in any other thirty minute interval in such month, divided by the lagging
power factor (expressed as a decimal) calculated for the month. For billing
purposes, the billing demand shall be the greater of the peak demand occurring
during the month or one thousand (1000) KVA. Energy shall be measured by suit-
able integrating instruments.
LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
Interest at the rate of ten percent (IM/6) per annum from the due date to the
date of payment will be charged on all bills not paid in full by the due date.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule IS
(Industrial Service_)
(Continued)
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR RENDERING SERVICE
1. This rate schedule is based upon the delivery and measurement of energy at
the primary voltage of existing overhead distribution lines operating at not
more than 15,000 volts, or less than 2400 volts, and the Customer furnishing
and maintaining the complete substation and line equipment on Customer's
premises, including any and all transformers, switches, and other apparatus
necessary for the Customer to take service at the voltage of the
distribution line from which service is to be received.
2. When a fire or other casualty shall render the physical plant or premises of
Customer unfit for the purpose of conducting Customer's normal business
operations, or makes the premises uninhabitable, the minimum charge of this
rate schedule shall, commencing with the first billing period or portion
thereof in which normal business operations cease, be waived until the
beginning of the subsequent billing period or portion thereof in which the
plant or premises shall have been reconstructed and reoccupied by Customer.
When a strike or lockout of employees of Customer causes the temporary
suspension of Customer's business, the minimum charge of this rate schedule
shall, commencing with the first billing period or portion thereof in which
normal business operations cease, be waived for each period, or portion
thereof during the continuance of the strike or lockout at the plant
involved.
In either event, Customer shall be billed under this rate schedule for
electric requirements used during each such billing period.
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iuHu cause No. �,igoD
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule OL
Outdoor Lighting Service
AVAILABILITY
Available only for continuous year-round service to individual customers for
outdoor lighting on private property.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
For each lamp with luminaire and an upsweep arm not over 6 feet in length, con-
trolled by a photo -electric relay, when mounted on a utility pole and service
supplied from existing secondary facilities.
RATE*
Type of Lam
175 Watt Mercury Vapor
250 Watt Mercury Vapor
400 Watt Mercury Vapor
250 Watt Sodium Vapor
ADDITIONAL FACILITIES
Rate per Lamp
r Month
$ 6.44
8.02
9.64
9.12
When other new facilities are to be installed by the Utility to furnish the
lighting service, the Customer will, in addition to the above monthly rate,
pay in advance the installation cost of such new overhead facilities extending
from the nearest, or most suitable pole of the Utility, to the point designated
by the Customer for the installation of the lamp.
CONTRACTS
Contracts under this rate schedule will be for not less than one (1) year for
residential or farm customers and not less than three (3) years for commercial
or industrial customers. The Utility reserves the right to include in the
contract such provisions as it may deem necessary to insure payment of bills
throughout the term of the contract.
HOURS OF LIGHTING
All lamps shall burn from approximately one-half hour after sunset until
approximately one-half hour before sunrise each day in the year, approximately
4,000 hours per annum.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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!TJRC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule OL
(Outdoor Li htin Service
(Continued)
OWNERSHIP OF FACILITIES
All facilities necessary for service, including fixtures, controls, poles,
transformers, secondaries, lamps and other appurtenances, shall be owned and
maintained by the Utility. All service and necessary maintenance will be per-
formed only during the regular scheduled working hours of the Utility. Burned
out lamps will normally be replaced within 48 hours after notification by
Customer.
OTHER TYPES OF LIGHTING
When the Customer requests the installation of a type and kind other than that
set forth in this rate schedule, the monthly lamp charge shall be computed by the
same formula and in like manner,as the rates so designated.
LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of three percent (3%) of all bills will be charged if the
bill is not paid by the due date printed on the bill.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule M
Munici al Street Lighting Service
AVAILABILITY
Available to the City of Richmond for the lighting of any City street, alley,
or park, within the corporate limits. This rate schedule is applicable for
service when it is supplied through existing, new, or rebuilt street lighting
systems, including extensions of such street lighting system to additional
locations where service is requested by the City, provided that the equipment
to be installed at such new location is comparable to the equipment utilized
on the existing system.
RATE*
Rate Per
Installation
Type
of Lamp
per Month
Post Type Fixtures
Underground Service - Metal Pole
175
Watt
Mercury Vapor
$ 8.01
100
Watt
Sodium Vapor
$ 7.09
Sin le Pendant Type Fixtures
Overhead Service - Wood Pole
250
Watt
Mercury Vapor
$ 8.56
150
Watt
Sodium Vapor
$ 7.45
250
Watt
Sodium Vapor
$ 8.56
Overhead Service - Metal Pole
250
Watt
Mercury Vapor
$12.28
150
Watt
Sodium Vapor
$11.43
250
Watt
Sodium Vapor
$12.33
Underground Service - Wood Pole
175
Watt
Mercury Vapor
$11.87
Underground Service - Metal Pole
175
Watt
Mercury Vapor
$16.57
250
Watt
Mercury Vapor
$17.11
150
Watt
Sodium Vapor
$15.24
250
Watt
Sodium Vapor
$17.11
400
Watt
Sodium Vapor
$29.79
175
Watt
Metal Halide
$15.18
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule M
(municipal Street -Lighting Service
(Continued)
Rate* Rate Per
Installation
Type of Lamp per Month
Twin Pendant Type Fixtures
Overhead Service - Metal Pole
150 Watt Sodium Vapor $15.22
250 Watt Sodium Vapor $17.67
Under round Service - Metal Pole
150 Watt Sodium Vapor $19.12
250 Watt Sodium Vapor $20.31
STREET LIGHTING FACILITIES
All facilities necessary for service hereunder, including all poles, fixtures,
street lighting circuits, transformers, lamps and other necessary facilities
will be furnished and maintained by the Utility.
HOURS OF LIGHTING
All lamps shall burn from approximately one-half hour after sunset until
approximately one-half hour before sunrise each day in the year, approximately
4,000 hours per annum.
OTHER TYPES OF LIGHTING
When the City authorizes the installation of street lighting of a type and kind
other than that set forth in this rate schedule, the monthly rate per install-
ation shall be computed by the same formula and in like manner as the rates so
designed.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule N
(Street Lighting Service
AVAILABILITY
Available to any customer requesting the Utility to furnish pendant type
fixtures for the lighting of railroad crossings or streets and alleys outside
the corporate limits.
RATE*
Rate Per
Installation
Type
of Lames
r Month
Overhead Service - Wood Pole
Any
Type of Lamp
Not
In Excess of
400 Watts
$ 10.74
Underground Service - Metal
Pole
4--400
Watt Mercury Vapor
$ 46.62
70
Watt Sodium Vapor
$ 19.88
150
Watt Sodium Vapor
$ 22.79
400
Watt Sodium Vapor
$ 28.29
2-400
Watt Sodium Vapor
$ 38.97
HOURS OF LIGHTING
All lamps shall burn from approximately one-half hour after
sunset until
approximately one-half hour
before sunrise each day in the
year, approximately
4,000 hours per annum.
LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of three percent (3%) of all bills will be charged if the
bill is not paid by the due date printed on the bill.
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The rates included herein are available only when the intersection to be lighted
is located adjacent to existing Utility facilities. In event the installation
requires extensions, which in the opinion of the Utility are excessive, such
extensions will be provided under separate contract.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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IURC Cause No. 3Y4b')
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule EHS
Electric Heating Schools
AVAILABILITY
This Schedule, Rate EHS, is in the process of elimination and is withdrawn
except for customers contracting for service hereunder prior to October 31,
1980, and will not be applicable to any future customers. If service hereunder
is at any time discontinued at the Customer's option, this schedule shall not
again be available.
RATE*
For all KWHrs. used per month ------------------------- 5.3180 per KWH
MINIMUM CHARGE
The minimum charge shall be $22.17 per month.
LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of three percent (30%) of all bills will be charged if the
bill is not paid by the due date printed on the bill.
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Customer may elect to receive service for any individual building at a
school complex under the terms of this rate schedule.
2. The entire requirements for electrical service for the building, or
additions, will be supplied at one voltage through one point of delivery,
and all energy will be measured by one meter.
3. Nothing in this rate schedule shall be construed to prohibit the use of a form
of energy other than electric energy for instruction and/or training and/or
demonstration purposes.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule GEH
General Electric Heating)
AVAILABILITY
This Schedule, Rate GEH, is in the process of elimination and is withdrawn
except for customers contracting for service hereunder prior to October 31,
1980, and will not be applicable to any future customers. If service hereunder
is at any time discontinued at the Customer's option, this schedule shall not
again be available.
RATE*
For
the
first
170
KWHrs.
or less used per month -----------
$17.15
For
the
next
30
KWHrs.
used per month --------------------
10.081: per KWH
For
the
next
6800
KWHrs.
used per month -------------------
6.424-, per KWH
For
all
over
7000
KWHrs.
used per month --------------------
5.15�t per KWH
EXCESS CAPACITY CHARGE
For each KW of demand in excess of 30 KW ----------------- $3.13 per KW
MINIMUM CHARGE
This rate schedule is subject to a minimum monthly charge of $17.15 plus $3.13
for each KW of monthly billing demand in excess of 30 KW.
LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of three percent (3%) of all bills will be charged if the
bill is not paid by the due date printed on the bill.
MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY
Energy supplied hereunder will be delivered through not more than one single
phase and/or one polyphase meter. Customer's demand will be determined
monthly to be the highest registration of a suitable indicating or recording
type meter. where energy is delivered through more than one meter the monthly
billing demand will be taken as the sum of the demands separately determined.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B.
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IURC Cause No. 39465
Per Order Dated
Richmond Power and Light
Rate Schedule GEH
General Electric Heating)
(Continued)
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This rate schedule is available to customers operating permanently installed
electric space heating, whether resistance type, radiant, or heat pump of 3 KW,
or more, total rated capacity, which conforms to the specifications of the
Utility, and is used as the principal source of space heating. At least 50% of
the Customer's electric load must be permanently located inside of buildings
which are electrically heated.
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DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCE NO. �� -199 Z
RESOLUTION NO. �:19B—
by Common Council
Ordinance No.-LOJ
Resolution No. _ Elstro Lundy Brookbank Donat McBride Parker Dickman Allen Hutton
Date 1Z Z
Susp. rules Ist read
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COMMITTEE ASSI NME TS:
Committee Date
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