Section 27-115 Same-Interruptible service rate.
Prior to the adoption of Ord. 20417 on 09/21/2009, Section 27-115 read as follows.
Sec. 27-115. Same-Interruptible service rate.
(a) Available: Customers receiving service on the large general service
rate or the industrial
service rate and having at least 500 kw of load that is interruptible are eligible to place a
contracted firm demand on the interruptible service rate. Interruptible loads are specific areas
of
a customers service that can be identified and metered and can be entirely removed from service
during periods requested by the utility. Arrangements for interruptible service require a signed
agreement between the customer and the city. The rate is not available for temporary, standby,
breakdown, supplementary or resale service.
(b) Application: The interruptible service rate shall apply to identifiable
load where the service
is supplied at one point of delivery and measured through one meter. At the time of interruption
the meter reading for that period should register zero. If the customer is unable to interrupt
the
total load at the utilitys request, a charge of $36.40 per kilowatt will be charged on the kilowatt
load registered on the meter during that period. If the customer continues to violate the terms
of
the interruptible agreement, the customer will be removed from the interruptible rate and put
on
a rate based on the customers loads during the previous summer period. The customer will
not
be allowed to re-apply for the interruptible rate for one year.
Customers with auxiliary power connected to the interruptible load will be allowed
up to one
percent of the interruptible kilowatt load on the meter before the charge for the auxiliary load
will be billed at $36.40 per kilowatt on a monthly basis during the interruptible period.
(c) Monthly rate charge: The monthly rate per kilowatt hour shall be
as follows, subject to
fuel adjustments as provided in section 27-118:
(1) Customer charge:
Summer $
55.00
per kw
Non-Summer $
55.00
per kw
(2) Demand Charge (per kilowatt):
Summer $
7.70
8.48
Non-Summer $
6.16
6.78
(3) Energy charge (per kilowatt hour):
Summer $
0.03381
0.0372
Non-Summer $
0.03234
0.0356
(d) Minimum monthly charge: Customer charge plus the demand charge of kw times billing
demand.
(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 payments 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 one hundred (100) per cent of the maximum billing demand set during
the billing months for June, July, August and September of the preceding eleven-month billing
period.
(g) Primary service: When the customer owns and maintains all equipment
except metering
equipment, necessary to take service at thirteen thousand eight hundred (13,800) volts or higher,
total rate charges will be reduced by ten cents ($0.10) times the highest thirty-minute kw demand
during the billing cycle.
(h) Primary metering: If, at the option of the department, service is
metered at primary
voltage, the measured demand and kwh will each be decreased by two per cent.
(i) Power factor: Customer will at all times maintain a power factor
of not less than ninety
(90) per cent lagging. If power factor is less than ninety (90) per cent, the measured kilowatt
demand will be multiplied by the ratio of ninety (90) per cent divided by the actual power factor
to determine the adjusted measured demand to be used for determination of billing demand. The
department may, at its option, use for adjustment the power factor determined:
(1) By test during periods of maximum demand; or
(2) By measurement of the average monthly power factor.
(Ord. No. 16018, § 1, 6-7-99; Ord. No. 20051, § 1, 9-15-08)