HomeMy WebLinkAbout14-204 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 14-204
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ELECTRIC
RATES AND ESTABLISH AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING
TARIFF, PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND
AUTHORITY OF CHAPTER 3.46 OF TITLE 3 OF THE RANCHO
CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE.
A. Recitals.
1. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has previously adopted Chapter
3.46 of Title 3 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code establishing Electricity
Service Rules and Regulations and authorizing that the rates, fees and charges
arising, directly or indirectly, under said legislation be adopted pursuant to resolution,
and thereafter, be amended from time to time by resolution.
2. City staff has prepared a comprehensive schedule of the rates, fees and charges
that reflect the reasonable and prudent costs relating to the acquisition and
distribution of electric power to retail customers and are recommending that the City
Council adopt the recommended rates and fees. These rates do not present the City
an opportunity to achieve profits or to impose charges in excess of the costs
reasonably related to the development, maintenance and expansion of a municipal
electric distribution system. The City Council has directed City staff to regularly
review the operations of the City's electric utility to ensure that the rates are sufficient
to cover all prudent business costs, reserves and capital equipment acquisition but
not exceeding the amount necessary for the same. The rates, fees and charges
reflect the reasonable costs to the City system only and do not reflect any excess
rates, fees, or charges that are in excess of the reasonable costs of providing the
electrical services as set forth hereinafter.
3. The City Council has reviewed and hereby adopts the amended Rancho
Cucamonga Municipal Utility Electric Rates to include a new rate for the Electric
Vehicle Charging Tariff, an amendment to include LEDs and safety lighting on the
existing Street Lighting Tariff, and an amendment to include two assistance
programs to the existing Residential Tariff on file.
4. The City Council has reviewed the adoption of this Resolution pursuant to the
requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and
has determined that the adoption of the Electric Rules and Regulations has no
foreseeable potential to a result in a significant impact upon the environment and is
exempt from CEQA review pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3).
Further, the City Council has determined that the adoption of the fees is exempt from
substantive environmental review under Section 15273 of the State CEQA
Guidelines as no capital projects for system expansion are included in the proposed
action.
5. All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred.
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B. Resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby
find and resolve as follows:
Section 1. The facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A of this Resolution, are true
and correct.
Section 2. The rates, fees and charges assessed under Chapter 3.46 of Title 3
shall be as set forth on Attachment 1 hereto and incorporated by reference as if
fully set forth herein.
Section 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution.
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 51 day of November 2014.
AYES: Alexander, Michael, Spagnolo, Williams
NOES: None
ABSENT: Steinorth
ABSTAINED: None
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ennis Michael, Mayor
ATTEST:
C .
ice C. Reynolds, Oty Clerk
I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Regular Meeting
of said City Council held on the 51h day of November 2014.
Executed this 6t day of November 2014, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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nice C. Reynolds, City Jerk
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Table of Contents
Electric Rates and Tariffs
RESIDENTIAL 1
SMALL COMMERCIAL 4
MEDIUM COMMERCIAL 6
MEDIUM COMMERCIAL (TIME-OF-USE) 9
LARGE COMMERCIAL 12
LARGE INDUSTRIAL 15
STREET LIGHTING 19
TRAFFIC CONTROL 23
OUTDOOR AREA LIGHTING 24
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS 26
WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 27
NET ENERGY METERING 29
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 31
STANDBY DEMAND CHARGE 34
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING 37
SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT CHARGE 40
ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FEES SCHEDULE 41
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RESIDENTIAL
A. Applicability.
Applicable to individual accommodations devoted primarily to domestic purposes where
service includes lighting, appliances, heating, cooking and power consuming appliances
or combination thereof in a residential accommodation.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge $/kWh/Meter
Summer and Winter
Tier 1 —Baseline Quantities 0.11780
Tier 2— 101% to 130% of Baseline 0.14646
Tier 3 — 131% to 200% of Baseline 0.26844
Tier 4—201% to 300% of Baseline 0.29927
Tier 5 —Over 300% of Baseline 0.33261
Customer Charge- $/Meter/Day
Single-Family Residence 0.20
Multi-Family Residence 0.18
D. Special Conditions.
1. Summer and Winter Seasons are defined as follows:
The Summer Season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June 1st and continue until
12:00 a.m. on October 1st of each year. The Winter Season shall commence at
12:00 a.m. on October 1st of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June 1st
of the following year. A pro rata computation will be made for seasonal billing
purposes.
2. Customer Charge: For purposes of applying the Customer Charge, the following
definitions shall be used:
Single-Family Residence: A building of single occupancy, which does not share
common walls floors or ceiling with other residential dwelling units.
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Multi-Family Residence: Apartments, mobile homes, condominiums, townhouses
or a building of multiple occupancy which shares common walls and/or floors and
ceilings with other residential dwelling units.
3. Voltage. Service will be supplied at one (1) standard voltage.
4. Baseline Quantities: The residential allocation shall be 16.1 kWhs per day in
Summer Season and 10.6 kWhs per day in the Winter Season.
5. Customer-Owned Electrical Generating Facilities.
Upon written approval by the Utility, momentary parallel operation may be
permitted to allow the Customer to test the auxiliary/emergency generating
facilities.
6. Medical Support Assistance
Eligible customers under this schedule upon application and certification from a
medical doctor shall receive a monthly discount to assist customers with doctor-
prescribed life support equipment. To qualify, a customer must submit an
application and satisfactory proof that a full-time occupant of the customer's
residence requires a life support device. A qualifying life support device may be
any one of the following or such other equipment as the Utility may deem
eligible: aerosol tents, apnea monitors, compressors or concentrators, electrostatic
or ultrasonic nebulizers, electric nerve stimulators, hemodialysis machines,
kidney dialysis machines, intermittent positive pressure breathing machines, iron
lungs, pressure pads, pressure pumps, respirators, or suction machines. Customers
must reapply annually to demonstrate eligibility for the discount.
The monthly discount applies to energy charges only. All other charges and taxes
are calculated at the standard rates. Program qualifications and rules are subject
to change and are based on funding availability. In the event the Utility becomes
aware of any false or fraudulent statements or information submitted in writing or
verbally by the Customer, the Utility reserves the right to back bill the Customer
for services rendered under this program.
7. Low Income Assistance
A low income assistance program is available under this schedule for income
qualified customers. To be considered for this discount, an application must be
filled out with supporting documentation of proof of income. Total combined
gross annual household income, both taxable and nontaxable, must meet the
current income levels of the San Bernardino County (Very Low) Income Limits
Documentation System. Customers must reapply annually to demonstrate
eligibility for the discount.
The monthly discount applies to energy charges only. All other charges and taxes
are calculated at the standard rates. Program qualifications and rules are subject
to change and are based on funding availability. In the event the Utility becomes
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aware of any false or fraudulent statements or information submitted in writing or
verbally by the Customer, the Utility reserves the right to back bill the Customer
for services rendered under this program.
8. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above. The
charges are calculated by applying the Rate Charges when applicable to the actual
billing determinants (kilowatt hours [kWh]).
9. Power Cost Adjustment Factor (PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
10. Change of Law Adjustment Factor (CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
11. State Mandated Public Benefits Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public benefit
charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy efficiency
programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration projects, and
services for low-income electricity customers.
Effective Dale:November 5,2014
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SMALL COMMERCIAL
A. Applicability.
Applicable to single and three-phase general service including lighting and power
Customers, except for the Customer whose monthly Maximum Demand, in the opinion
of the Utility, is expected to exceed 20 kW or has exceeded 20 kW in any three (3)
months during the preceding twelve (12) months is ineligible for service under this
Schedule. Effective with the date of ineligibility of any Customer served under this
Schedule, the Customer's account shall be transferred to another applicable Rate
Schedule.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge $/kWh/Meter/Month
Summer 0.19526
Winter 0.13500
Customer Charge- $/Meter/Day 0.790
Three Phase Service - $/Day 0.034
D. Special Conditions.
I. Summer and Winter Seasons are defined as follows:
The Summer Season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June Int and continue until
12:00 a.m. on October lit of each year. The Winter Season shall commence at
12:00 a.m. on October I" of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June 1'a of
the following year. A pro rata computation will be made for seasonal billing
purposes.
2. Voltage. Service will be supplied at one (1) standard voltage.
3. Three-Phase Service. Where the Utility provides three-phase service, the billing
will be increased by the amount shown in the Rates section above.
4. Temporary Discontinuance of Service.
Where 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.
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5. Customer-Owned Electrical Generating Facilities.
Upon written approval by the Utility, momentary parallel operation may be
permitted to allow the Customer to test the auxiliary/emergency generating
facilities.
6. Installation of Demand Meters.
Where a Customer's usage exceeds an average of 4,500 kWh per month in the
preceding 12-month period, the Utility may, at its sole option, install a demand
Meter on the account at the Utility's expense.
7. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above. The
charges are calculated by applying the Rate Charges when applicable to the actual
billing determinants (kilowatt hours [kWh], demand [kW], etc.).
8. Power Cost Adjustment Factor(PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
9. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
10. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
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MEDIUM COMMERCIAL
A. Applicability.
Applicable to single and three-phase service including lighting and power Customers
whose monthly Maximum Demand registers, or in the opinion of the Utility is expected
to register, above 20 kW and below 200 kW. The Customer whose monthly Maximum
Demand, in the opinion of the Utility, is expected to reach 200 kW or has reached 200
kW for any three (3) months during the preceding twelve (12) months is ineligible for
service under this Schedule. Effective with the date of ineligibility, such Customer's
account shall be transferred to another applicable Rate Schedule. Further, any Customer
served under this Schedule whose monthly Maximum Demand has registered 20 kW or
less for twelve (12) consecutive months is eligible for service under another applicable
Rate Schedule.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge - $/kWh/Meter/Month
Non TOU Pricing Option
Summer Season 0.08700
Winter Season 0.07000
TOU Pricing Option
Summer Season—On-Peak 0.14273
Mid-Peak 0.08851
Off-Peak 0.05800
Winter Season—Mid-Peak 0.08510
Off-Peak 0.05460
Customer Charge - $/Meter/Month 140.00
Demand Charge - $/kW of Billing Demand/Meter/Month
Facilities Related 13.49
Time Related -Non TOU Summer 17.00
Time Related - TOU Summer—On-Peak 15.38
Summer—Mid-Peak 4.70
TOU Option Meter Charre - $/Meter/Month RTEM 94.18
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D. Special Conditions.
1. Time periods 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.
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. winter weekdays except holidays.
Off-Peak: All other hours.
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), Veteran's Day (November I1),
Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas (December
25).
When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be
recognized as an off-peak period. No change will be made for holidays falling on
Saturday.
The Summer Season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June I" and continue until
12:00 a.m. on October I" of each year. The Winter Season shall commence at
12:00 a.m. on October 1st of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June lit of
the following year. A pro rata computation will be made for seasonal billing
purposes.
2. RTEM Metering. Customers may elect a Real Time Energy Metering (RTEM)
meter and shall pay the monthly charges, as indicated in the Rates section of this
Rate Schedule.
3. Voltage.
Service will be supplied at one (1) standard voltage.
4. Billing Demand.
The Billing Demand shall be the kilowatts of Maximum Demand, determined to
the nearest kW. The Demand Charge shall include the following billing
components. The Time Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of
Maximum Demand recorded during (or established for) the monthly billing
period. The Facilities Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of Maximum
Demand recorded during (or established for) the monthly billing period.
However, when the Utility determines the Customer's Meter will record little or
no energy use for extended periods of time or when the Customer's Meter has not
recorded a Maximum Demand in the preceding eleven (11) months, the Facilities
Related Component of the Demand Charge may be established at fifty percent
(50%) of the Customer's Connected Load.
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5. Maximum Demand.
The Maximum Demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average
kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments, during any 15-minute
metered interval in the month, but, where applicable, shall not be less than the
diversified resistance welder load computed in accordance with the section
designated Welder Service in Rule 2. Where the demand is intermittent or subject
to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used.
6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service.
Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made
for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any Customer 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.
7. Customer-Owned Electrical Generating Facilities.
Upon written approval by the Utility, momentary parallel operation may be
permitted to allow the Customer to test the auxiliary/emergency generating
facilities.
8. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above. The
charges are calculated by applying the Rate Charges when applicable to the actual
billing determinants (kilowatt hours [kWh], demand [kW], etc.).
9. Power Cost Adjustment Factor (PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
10. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
11. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
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MEDIUM COMMERCIAL (TIME-OF-USE)
A. Applicability.
Applicable to single and three-phase service including lighting and power Customers
whose monthly Maximum Demand registers, or in the opinion of the Utility is expected
to register 200 kW through 500 kW. The customer whose monthly Maximum Demand,
in the opinion of the Utility, is expected to exceed 500 kW or has exceeded 500 kW for
any three (3) months during the preceding twelve (12) months is ineligible for service
under this Schedule and effective with the date of ineligibility, such Customer's account
shall be transferred to Large Commercial. Further, any Customer served under this
Schedule whose monthly Maximum Demand has registered below 200 kW for twelve
(12) consecutive months is ineligible for service under this Rate Schedule, and shall be
transferred to another applicable Rate Schedule.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge e - $/kWh/Metcr/Month
Summer Season—On-Peak 0.12250
Mid-Peak 0.08950
Off-Peak 0.06200
WinterSeason—Mid-Peak 0.0660
Off-Peak 0.0495
Customer Charge- $/Meter/Month 472.44
Demand Charge- $/kW of Billing Demand/Meter/Month
Facilities Related 13.75
Time Related Summer—On-Peak 13.00
Summer—Mid-Peak 3.00
Power Factor Adjustment - S/KVA 0.27
D. Special Conditions.
1. Time periods 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.
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. winter weekdays except holidays.
Off-Peak: All other hours.
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),
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Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11),
Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas (December
25).
When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be
recognized as an off-peak period. No change will be made for holidays falling on
Saturday.
The Summer Season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June I" and continue until
12:00 a.m. on October I" of each year. The Winter Season shall commence at
12:00 a.m. on October 1`t of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June 1" of
the following year. A pro rata computation will be made for seasonal billing
purposes.
2. Voltage.
Service will be supplied at one (1) standard voltage.
3. Billing Demand.
The Billing Demand shall be the kilowatts of Maximum Demand, determined to
the nearest kW. The Demand Charge shall include the following billing
components. The Time Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of
Maximum Demand recorded during (or established for) the monthly billing
period. The Facilities Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of Maximum
Demand recorded during (or established for) the monthly billing period.
However, when the Utility determines the Customer's Meter will record little or
no energy use for extended periods of time or when the Customer's Meter has not
recorded a Maximum Demand in the preceding eleven (1 1) months, the Facilities
Related Component of the Demand Charge may be established at fifty percent
(50%) of the Customer's Connected Load.
4. Maximum Demand.
Maximum Demand shall be established for the On-Peak, Mid-Peak, and Off-Peak
periods. The Maximum Demand in any month shall be the measured maximum
average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments, during any 15-
minute metered interval in the month, but, where applicable, shall not be less than
the diversified resistance welder load computed in accordance with the section
designated Welder Service in Rule 2. Where the demand is intermittent or subject
to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used.
5. Power Factor Adjustment.
The Customer's bill will be increased each month for power factor by the amount
shown in the Rates section above for service metered and delivered at the
applicable voltage level, based on the per kilovar of maximum reactive demand
imposed by the Utility.
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The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average
kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering during any 15 minute interval
in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A device will
be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter.
6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service.
Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made
for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any Customer 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.
7. Customer-Owned Electrical Generating Facilities.
Upon written approval by the Utility, momentary parallel operation may be
permitted to allow the Customer to test the auxiliary/emergency generating
facilities.
8. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above. The
charges are calculated by applying the Rate Charges when applicable to the actual
billing determinants (kilowatt hours [kWh], demand [kW], kilovar [kVa], etc.).
9. Power Cost Adjustment Factor (PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
10. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
11. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
Effective Date:November 5.2014
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LARGE COMMERCIAL
A. Applicability.
Applicable to general services including lighting and power Customers. This Schedule is
applicable to and mandatory for all Customers whose monthly Maximum Demand, in the
opinion of the Utility, is expected to exceed 500 kW or has exceeded 500 kW in any three
(3) months during the preceding twelve (12) months. Any existing Customer on this
Schedule whose monthly Maximum Demand has registered 500 kW or less for twelve
(12) consecutive months is ineligible for service under this Schedule and shall be
transferred to another applicable Rate Schedule. Service under this Schedule is subject to
Meter availability.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge - $/kWh/Meter/Month
Summer Season—On-Peak 0.1475
Mid-Peak 0.0930
Off-Peak 0.0590
Winter Season— Mid-Peak 0.0820
Off-Peak 0.0550
Customer Charge - $/Meter/Month 577.22
Demand Charge - $/kW of Billing Demand/Meter/Month
Facilities Related 13.85
Time Related Summer—On-Peak 16.50
Summer—Mid-Peak 4.50
Power Factor Adjustment - $/KVA 0.27
D. Special Conditions.
1. Time periods 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.
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. winter weekdays except holidays.
Off-Peak: All other hours.
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), Veteran's Day (November II),
Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas (December
25).
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When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be
recognized as an off-peak period. No change will be made for holidays falling on
Saturday.
The Summer Season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June I" and continue until
12:00 a.m. on October lst of each year. The Winter Season shall commence at
12:00 a.m. on October 1" of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June 1" of
the following year. A pro rata computation will be made for seasonal billing
purposes.
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 kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments, during any
15-minute metered interval, but, where applicable, not less than the diversified
resistance welder load computed in accordance with the section designated
Welder Service in Rule 2. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent
fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used.
4. Billing Demand.
The Billing Demand shall be the kilowatts of Maximum Demand, determined to
the nearest kW. The Demand Charge shall include the following billing
components. The Time Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of
Maximum Demand recorded during (or established for) the monthly billing period
for each of the On-Peak, Mid-Peak, and Off-Peak Time Periods. The Facilities
Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of Maximum Demand recorded
during (or established for) the monthly billing period. However, when the Utility
determines the Customer's Meter will record little or no energy use for extended
periods of time or when the Customer's Meter has not recorded a Maximum
Demand in the preceding eleven (11) months, the Facilities Related Component of
the Demand Charge may be established at fifty percent (50%) of the Customer's
Connected Load. Separate Demand Charge(s) for the On-Peak, Mid-Peak, and
Off-Peak Time Periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The
Demand Charge for each time period shall be based on the Maximum Demand for
that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period.
5. Power Factor Adjustment.
The Customer's bill will be increased each month for power factor by the amount
shown in the Rates section above for service metered and delivered at the
applicable voltage level, based on the per kilovar of maximum reactive demand
imposed by the Utility.
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The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average
kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering during any 15 minute metered
interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A
device will be installed on each kilovar Meter to prevent reverse operation of the
Meter.
6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service.
Where 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.
7. Customer-Owned Electrical Generating Facilities.
Upon written approval by the Utility, momentary parallel operation may be
permitted to allow the Customer to test the auxiliary/emergency generating
facilities.
8. Contracts.
An initial three-year facilities contract may be required where Applicant requires
new or added serving capacity exceeding 2,000 kVA.
9. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above. The
charges are calculated by applying the Rate Charges when applicable to the actual
billing determinants (kilowatt hours [kWh], demand [kW], kilovar [kVa], etc.).
10. Power Cost Adjustment Factor(PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
11. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
12. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
Effective Date:Novemter 5,2014
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LARGE INDUSTRIAL
A. Applicability.
Applicable to general services including lighting and power Customers delivered at the
utility's primary distribution voltage level of 12 kV. This Schedule is applicable to and
mandatory for all Customers whose monthly Maximum Demand, in the opinion of the
Utility, is expected to exceed 500 kW or has exceeded 500 kW in any three (3) months
during the preceding twelve (12) months. Any existing Customer on this Schedule whose
monthly Maximum Demand has registered 500 kW or less for twelve (12) consecutive
months is ineligible for service under this Schedule and shall be transferred to another
applicable Rate Schedule. Service under this Schedule is subject to Meter availability.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge - $/kWh/Meter/Month
Summer Season—On-Peak 0.10738
Mid-Peak 0.08386
Off-Peak 0.05610
Winter Season— Mid-Peak 0.07809
Off-Peak 0.05164
Customer Charge - S/Meter/Month 330.00
Demand Charge - S/kW of Billing Demand/Meter/Month
Facilities Related 13.39
Time Related Summer—On-Peak 20.42
Summer—Mid-Peak 5.72
Power Factor Adjustment - $/KVA 0.27
D. Special Conditions.
1. Time periods 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.
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. winter weekdays except holidays.
Off-Peak: All other hours.
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), Veteran's Day (November 11),
Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas (December
25).
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When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be
recognized as an off-peak period. No change will be made for holidays falling on
Saturday.
The Summer Season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June I" and continue until
12:00 a.m. on October 1" of each year. The Winter Season shall commence at
12:00 a.m. on October 1't of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June I" of
the following year. A pro rata computation will be made for seasonal billing
purposes.
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 kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments, during any
15-minute metered interval, but, where applicable, not less than the diversified
resistance welder load computed in accordance with the section designated
Welder Service in Rule 2. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent
fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used.
4. Billing Demand.
The Billing Demand shall be the kilowatts of Maximum Demand, determined to
the nearest kW. The Demand Charge shall include the following billing
components. The Time Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of
Maximum Demand recorded during (or established for) the monthly billing period
for each of the On-Peak, Mid-Peak, and Off-Peak Time Periods. The Facilities
Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of Maximum Demand recorded
during (or established for) the monthly billing period. However, when the Utility
determines the Customer's Meter will record little or no energy use for extended
periods of time or when the Customer's Meter has not recorded a Maximum
Demand in the preceding eleven (11) months, the Facilities Related Component of
the Demand Charge may be established at fifty percent (50%) of the Customer's
Connected Load. Separate Demand Charge(s) for the On-Peak, Mid-Peak, and
Off-Peak Time Periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The
Demand Charge for each time period shall be based on the Maximum Demand for
that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period.
5. Power Factor Adjustment.
The Customer's bill will be increased each month for power factor by the amount
shown in the Rates section above for service metered and delivered at the
applicable voltage level, based on the per kilovar of maximum reactive demand
imposed by the Utility.
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The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average
kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering during any 15 minute metered
interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A
device will be installed on each kilovar Meter to prevent reverse operation of the
Meter.
6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service.
Where 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.
7. Customer-Owned Electrical Generating Facilities.
Upon written approval by the Utility, momentary parallel operation may be
permitted to allow the Customer to test the auxiliary/emergency generating
facilities.
8. Customer Responsibilities
The customer will be responsible for all costs associated with the primary point-
of-delivery installation, including the metering and primary voltage physical
disconnect necessary to isolate the customer's facilities from the utility's facilities.
The customer will be responsible to own, operate and maintain all electrical
distribution facilities on the customer side of the primary point-of-delivery
(typically established at the primary meter).
9. Contracts.
An initial three-year facilities contract may be required where Applicant requires
new or added serving capacity exceeding 2,000 kVA.
10. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above. The
charges are calculated by applying the Rate Charges when applicable to the actual
billing determinants (kilowatt hours [kWh], demand [kW], kilovar [kVa], etc.).
11. Power Cost Adjustment Factor (PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
12. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
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13. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers
Eflective Date:November 5.2014
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STREET LIGHTING
A. Applicability.
Applicable to meter for the lighting of streets, and publicly-owned and publicly-operated
automobile parking lots which are opened to the general public where the City owns and
maintains the street lighting equipment and associated facilities included under this Schedule.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rales
High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps —All Night Service
Street Lighting
Energy Charge Lamp Charge
Lam Wattage Initial Lumens $/kWh/Lamp $/Lam /Month
150 16,000 0.06500 9.30
250 27,500 0.06500 9.60
Safet
Lamp Wattage Initial Lumens Energy Charge - $/kWh/Lam
200 20,000 0.06500
Light Emitting Diode (LED) Lamps —All Night Service
Street Lighting
Lamp Wattage Energy Charge Lamp Charge
(Ili h Pressure Sodium Vapor E uivalent Lamps) $/kWh/Lam $/Lam /Month
150 0.06500 10.00
250 0.06500 12.00
Safety
Lamp Wattage
(Hifi Pressure Sodium Vapor Equivalent Lamps) Energy Charge - $/kWh/Lam
200 0.06500
D. Special Conditions
1. The Applicant shall install streetlights that will be served by the Utility. These
streetlights must be installed in accordance with the Utility's specifications and
the developer will deed such facilities to the City.
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2. Requirements and Restrictions.
a. The Applicant for street light service shall specify the type of service,
lamp size, and location of street lights.
b. Service shall not be famished under this Schedule where location,
mounting height, and/or other considerations are unacceptable to the
Utility.
C. The installation of street lighting equipment and facilities hereunder is
contingent upon the utility obtaining easements, and rights of way, as may
be required, satisfactory to the Utility for the required poles, lines,
equipment, and facilities.
d. Should the Applicant not commence using the street lighting in a bona fide
manner within ninety (90) days after date of completion and installation of
a street light or street lighting system requested by the Applicant, the
Utility will bill, and the Applicant shall pay, the applicable lamp
charges(s).
3. Hours of Service.
Under the Utility's standard all night operating schedule, approximately
4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished.
Kilowatt hours for Lamp Type and Size: The kilowatt hours for lamp types and
sizes served under this Schedule used to determine the Energy Charge are shown
below:
High Pressure Sodium Average kWh per Lamp per
Vapor Lamps Initial Month
Lamp Wattage Lumens All Night Service
150 16000 66.585
200 22,000 84.870
250 27,500 107.985
Lamp Watts
Including
Lamp Watts Driver Loss kWh per Lamp per
Light Emitting Diode Including Mid-Point Month
(LED) Lamps Driver Loss Range All Night Service
85.01-90 87.50 30.2
90.01-95 92.50 31.9
95.01-100 97.50 33.6
100.01-105 102.50 35.4
105.01-110 107.50 37.1
110.01-115 112.50 38.8
115.01-120 117.50 40.5
120.01-125 122.50 42.3
125.01-130 127.50 44.0
130.01-135 132.50 45.7
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Lamp Watts
Including
Lamp Watts Driver Loss kWh per Lamp per
Light Emitting Diode Including Mid-Point Month
(LED) Lamps Driver Loss Range All Night Service
135.01-140 137.50 47.4
140.01-145 142.50 49.2
145.01-150 147.50 50.9
150.01-155 152.50 52.6
155.01-160 157.50 54.3
160.01-165 162.50 56.1
165.01-170 167.50 57.8
170.01-175 172.50 59.5
4. Maintenance.
The Utility shall exercise reasonable care and diligence in maintaining its
street light facilities or Utility-owned attachments thereto. Where the
Utility experiences, or expects to experience, maintenance costs exceeding
its normal maintenance expense resulting from, but not limited to,
vandalism, the Utility may require the customer to pay the excess
maintenance expense.
5. Liability of the Utility.
The Utility shall not, by taking action pursuant to its tariffs, be liable for
any loss, damage, or injury, established or alleged, which may result, or be
claimed to result, therefrom.
6. Removal, Relocation or Modification of Facilities.
Where street lighting service and facilities are ordered removed by a customer,
the customer shall pay to the Utility a nonrefundable amount equal to the total
estimated cost installed less any Customer contribution, plus the estimated cost of
removal less the estimated net salvage value of the facilities.
Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed by a Customer
and such service and facilities, or their equivalent are ordered reinstalled within
thirty-six (36) months from the date of the order to remove, the Customer shall
pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the
cost of removal of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation.
Where street lighting facilities are ordered modified and /or relocated by a
Customer, the Customer shall pay to the Utility, in advance of such modification
and/or relocation, a nonrefundable amount equal to the estimated cost of such
modification and/or relocation. This includes facilities that now serve street light
load only, but that may have been installed originally to serve other than street
light load.
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Utility-owned facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the
Utility.
7. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above.
8. Power Cost Adjustment Factor (PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
9. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
10. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
Effective Date:November 5,2014
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TRAFFIC CONTROL
A. Applicability.
Applicable to single and three-phase service for traffic directional signs or traffic signal
systems located on streets, highways and other public thoroughfares and to railway
crossing and track signals; for public thoroughfare lighting that is utilized twenty-four
(24) hours per day or is not controlled by switching equipment, such as tunnel or
underpass lighting; and, to public authorities for the illumination of bus stop shelters
located in the dedicated road right-of-way where such service is combined with other
traffic control service as defined above.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge - $/kWh 0.1150
Customer Charge - $/Day 0.5200
D. Special Conditions
1. Voltage.
Service will be supplied at one (1) standard voltage not in excess of 240 volts or,
at the option of the Utility, at 240/480 volts, three wire, single-phase.
2. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rate and conditions above.
3. Power Cost Adjustment Factor(PCAF).
The rate above is subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
4. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rate above is subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
5. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
Effective Date:November 5,2014
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OUTDOOR AREA LIGHTING
A. Applicability.
Applicable to single-phase service for metered outdoor area lighting load, controlled for
dusk to dawn operation and used for purposes other than street and highway lighting such
as, but not limited to parking lots, pedestrian walkways, billboards, building exteriors,
security, sports and recreation areas, monuments, decorative areas, and bus shelters.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge- $/kWh/Meter/Month 0.0625
Customer Charge- $/Meter/Month 15.25
D. Special Conditions
1. Voltage.
Service will be provided at one (1) standard voltage.
2. Three-Phase Service.
Where, in the sole opinion of the Utility, it is impractical to provide single-phase
service under this Schedule, three-phase service will be provided.
3. Separate Point of Delivery.
When requested by the Applicant or Customer, and agreed upon by the Utility, an
additional Point of Delivery may be provided, separate from any other Point of
Delivery provided under any other applicable Rate Schedule. Customers so .
served shall not be permitted to have an electrical interconnection beyond the
Utility's Point of Delivery between the separately metered loads except upon
written approval of the Utility.
A change from this Schedule to any other Rate Schedule will be permitted if the
additional Point of Delivery is removed. Any such removal shall be at the
Customer's expense.
Any rearrangement of facilities required to provide the additional Point of
Delivery shall be at the expense of the requesting Applicant or Customer.
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4. Controlled Operation.
Service under this Schedule requires the control of lamps in a manner acceptable
to the Utility so that lamps will not be lighted daily from dawn to dusk. Customer
shall install, own, operate, and maintain the control device. The Utility shall have
the right to periodically inspect the control device to ensure its correct operation
and maintenance.
5. Distribution Line Extension.
Distribution Line Extensions to reach an outdoor area light or area lighting system
shall be in accordance with Rule 15.
6. Services.
Services shall be installed and maintained as provided in Rule 16.
T Incidental Loads.
Incidental, non-lighting loads may be served under this Schedule only where such
Connected Loads do not exceed fifteen percent (15) of the Customer's total
Connected Load. Incidental Loads must also be controlled for dusk to dawn
operation exclusively.
8. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above. The
charges are calculated by applying the Rate Charges when applicable to the actual
billing determinants (kilowatt hours [kWh], demand [kW], etc.).
9. Power Cost Adjustment Factor(PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
10. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
11. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
Effective Date:November 5,2014
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IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
A. Applicability.
Applicable where the Utility determines that 100% of the customer's electrical usage is
for limited irrigation service except for the Customer whose monthly Maximum Demand,
in the opinion of the Utility, is expected to exceed 20 kW or has exceeded 20 kW in any
three (3) months during the preceding twelve (12) months is ineligible for service under
this Schedule. Effective with the date of ineligibility of any Customer served under this
Schedule. the Customer's account shall be transferred to another applicable Rate
Schedule.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge - $/kWh 0.18459
Customer Charge - $/Day 0.73300
D. Special Condition
I. Voltage.
Service will be supplied at one (1) standard voltage not in excess of 240 volts or,
at the option of the Utility, at 240/480 volts, three wire, single-phase.
2. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rate and conditions above.
3. Power Cost Adjustment Factor (PCAF).
The rate above is subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
4. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rate above is subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
5. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
Effective Date:November 5,2014
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WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
A. Applicability.
Applicable to single-phase service for wireless technology industries that require electric
service to operate radio repeaters or similar devices (wireless communication devices)
that are mounted on existing City facilities, or other facilities approved by the Utility and
are unmetered. This Schedule excludes Wi-Fi devices on "looped" (served by 120/240
volts) streetlight facilities. Customers must execute an application/contract with the
Utility for service under this Schedule, and must execute an applicable agreement when
devices are attached to City facilities. The monthly kilowatt-hour (kWh) usage of each
device shall not exceed 500 kWh. Effective with the date of ineligibility of any Customer
served under this Schedule, the Customer's account shall be transferred to another
applicable Rate Schedule. If the Customer's account cannot be transferred to another
applicable Rate Schedule, the account will be closed, the Utility's service will be
removed and the Customer must remove its device and equipment form the applicable
City facility.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Fixed Energy Charge - $/Device/Month 66.37
Customer Charge - $/Month 17.29
Inspection Charge - $/Device/Month 12.60
Three-Phase Service - $/Day 0.03
Initialization of Service Charge 6.79
D. Special Conditions.
1. Contract. An approved City contract is required for service under this Rate
Schedule.
2. Voltage. Service will be supplied at one(1) standard voltage not in excess of 240
volts.
3. Three-Phase Service. Where the Utility provides three-phase service, the billing
will be increased by the amount shown in the Rates section above.
4. Maximum Wattage. The maximum watts/connected load/name plate is 746 watts.
5. Installation. The device(s) shall be installed on City facilities or other facilities
approved by the Utility. When the devices are installed on City facilities, the
installation and removal of such device(s) will be performed by the Customer, and
at the Customer's expense. Device installation shall not be performed under this
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Rate Schedule, where location, mounting height, and/or other considerations are
not acceptable to the Utility. Unless approved by the Utility, all wireless
communication devices must be visible to the Utility.
7. Modification of Facilities. No modifications can be made to the Customer-owned
wireless communications devices unless approved by the Utility. Where the
Customer requests a modification of City facilities, and such modifications are
acceptable to the City, the City will perform the requested modifications at the
Customer's expense.
8. Maintenance. The Utility shall exercise reasonable care and diligence in
maintaining its facilities. Upon installation of the device(s), where the Utility
experiences, or expects to experience, maintenance costs exceeding its normal
maintenance expense resulting from, but not limited to, vandalism, the Utility
may require the Customer to pay the excess maintenance expense.
9. Liability of the Utility. The Utility shall not, by taking action pursuant to its
tariffs, be liable for any loss, damage, or injury, established or alleged, which may
result, or be claimed to result, there from.
10. Initialization of Service Charge. A one-time charge, as shown in the Rates
section of this Rate Schedule, is applied to each service account provided service
under this Rate Schedule to recover the costs of a lock and spare fuse which are
required with the initialization of service.
11. Power Cost Adjustment Factor (PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
12. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
13. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
Effective Date:November 5,2014
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NET ENERGY METERING
A. Applicability
Applicable to a customer who operates a solar generating facility that is located on the
customer's premises with a capacity of not more than 1 MW that is interconnected and
operates in parallel with the City's electric system, intended primarily to offset part or all
of the customer's own electrical requirements, and meets all the applicable safety and
performance standards. This Schedule shall be closed to new customers once the
combined nameplate rated generating capacity, for all customers served under this
Schedule exceed two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the City's peak demand.
B. Territory
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates
1. As determined in each billing period, when a customer consumes more energy
than generated at the premises, the net consumed energy will be used in the
calculation of all applicable energy charges, calculated by multiplying the net
amount consumed by the applicable energy rate components of the customer's
OAT.
2. As determined in each billing period, when a customer generates more energy
than is consumed by the customer, the net kilowatt-hours of production will be
carried forward into the next billing period.
3. Customers who are Net Surplus Electricity producers may elect to either carry
over annual Net Surplus Energy production (in kilowatt hours) as a credit that will
be applied to kilowatt hours subsequently supplied to Customer by RCMU or
Customer may elect to receive payment for annual Net Surplus Electricity
production and be compensated for each kilowatt-hour of Net Surplus Electricity
production at a rate equivalent to the highest hourly rate that was charged for
consumption in their OAT during the year prior to the Customer's Annual Billing
Date.
D. Special Condition
1. An executed Net Energy Metering and Generating Facility Interconnection
Agreement is required prior to receiving service under this Schedule.
2. Metering Requirements - If the customer's existing meter is not capable of
measuring the flow of energy in two directions, an appropriate meter shall be
provided at the expense of the customer. The City may elect to install an
additional meter or meters, at the City's expense to provide the information
necessary to accurately bill or credit the customer.
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3. Billing
a. City shall provide all customers served under this Schedule with net energy
consumption information and/or net energy export information with each
monthly bill.
b. Customers served under this Schedule shall pay both energy and non-energy
charges on a monthly basis, in accordance with the customer's OAT except as
otherwise allowed by State law. The value of net energy production will be
used to offset only energy related charges in subsequent billing periods.
4. Definitions
a. Net energy metering measures the difference between the electricity supplied
through the electric grid and the electricity generated on the customer's
premises and fed back to the electric grid.
b. Otherwise Applicable Tariff. (OAT) is the customer's regularly filed rate
schedule under which service is rendered.
c. Net Surplus Electricity is the electricity generated by an eligible customer-
generator measured in kilowatt hours over a 12-month period that exceeds the
amount of electricity consumed by that eligible customer-generator.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
A. Applicability
Commercial or industrial end-use Customers that would otherwise receive service under
the Large Commercial or Large Industrial Electric Rate Schedule and meet certain
criteria as established and adopted by resolution of the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga may take advantage of the Economic Development (ED) rate as a
New Customer or Expanded Load Customer. This ED rate is applicable to all or part of
the services provided to New Customers and Expanded Load Customers, as such terms
are defined herein.
1. A New Customer shall be a Customer seeking to locate a new business or relocate
an existing business (not currently located within the territory served by the
Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility (RCMU)) within RCMU's service
territory.
a. A New Customer shall meet both of the following criteria in order to
qualify for Schedule ED:
i. Projected minimum monthly electric demand of at least 500 kW.
ii. Job Creation
1. Tier 1 Discount Rate 100—249 jobs
2. Tier 2 Discount Rate 250 —500 jobs
3. Tier 3 Discount Rate greater than 500 jobs
2. An Expanded Load Customer shall be an existing RCMU Large Commercial or
Large Industrial customer that is adding new load to RCMU by a minimum
monthly electric demand of 200 kW based upon the Customer's past electrical
demand as determined by RCMU. The expanded load can be at the customer's
current site, or at a new site within the RCMU service territory. The Tier 1 ED
rate will only be applied to the expanded load as determined in Section 6 below.
B. Territory
Within the entire territory served.
C. Character of Service
The service provided hereunder shall be alternating current with regulated frequency of
60 hertz, three-phase, or a combination single and three-phase served through one meter,
at a standard voltage specified by RCMU. To be eligible to participate all customers must
have a demand meter.
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D. Rates
Except as provided herein, or in the Economic Development Rate Agreement, all charges
and provisions of the Customer's otherwise applicable rate schedule shall apply. The
applicable Energy Charge and Demand Charge under the Customer's otherwise
applicable rate schedule will be reduced as follows:
Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
Years 1 - 2 20% 20% 20%
Years 3 - 4 15% 17% 20%
Year 5 10% 12% 15%
E. Special Conditions
1. Term: Economic Development Rate Agreements entered into under this Schedule
shall be for a single five-year term.
2. Approval: Application of this Rate Schedule shall be subject to the approval of
the City Manager or his/her designee, based on meeting the eligibility criteria
outlined herein.
3. Agreement: The Customer must sign a standard Rancho Cucamonga Economic
Development Rate Agreement in order for the rates under this Schedule to be
applicable. In addition to the other terms of this Schedule, the Economic
Development Rate Agreement shall require the Customer to reimburse Rancho
Cucamonga for all rate reductions received under this Schedule, if the Customer
fails to maintain the required minimum load during the five-year term of the
Agreement.
4. Minimum Load: Customers qualifying under this Schedule as a New Customer
with a projected minimum monthly electric demand of at least 500 kW or as an
Expanded Load Customer under Applicability Sections 1 and 2 above,
respectively, must agree to maintain a minimum level of load for five years from
the date service is first rendered under this Schedule and to document compliance
with all applicable requirements, as set forth in the Economic Development Rate
Agreement.
5. Job Creation / Retention: Customers qualifying under this Schedule as a New
Customer with a projected minimum monthly electric demand of at least 500 kW
under Applicability Section la (ii), respectively, must agree to create and retain a
minimum level of full-time equivalent jobs for five years from the date service is
first rendered under this Schedule and to document compliance with all applicable
requirements, as set forth in the Economic Development Rate Agreement.
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6. Base Period Usage: Base Period Usage shall be established and agreed to in the
Economic Development Rate Agreement for Expanded Load Customers. Base
Period Usage shall be the average monthly energy use and demand for the
Customer during the last three years of service to the Customer, from the date
ending the last payment period before the date of the Agreement. Expanded Load
qualifying for the rate under this Schedule shall be measured as the difference
between the new monthly, metered documented energy use and demand, and the
Base Period Usage.
7. State Mandated Public Purpose Program Charge: All bills rendered under this
Schedule shall be subject to the Public Purpose Program Charge as established by
the City Council.
8. Miscellaneous Fees and Charges: Rates charged pursuant to this Schedule shall be
subject to any Energy Users Taxes, Utility Users Taxes, and any other
governmental taxes, duties, or fees which are applicable to Electric Service
provided to Customer by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Rates are also subject to
adjustment, as established by the City of Rancho Cucamonga's City Council, in
its sole discretion, in response to federal or state climate change laws, renewable
portfolio standard or other mandated legislation. These adjustments may include
but are not limited to charges to mitigate the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions
or-gareen power, premiums.
9. handed Load: Expanded Load customers applying for this rate must
demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Utility that the expanded load is new to the
Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility.
10. Effective Date: The effective date of the Economic Development Rate Agreement
shall commence within 12 months from the date of the City's approval, or the
Agreement becomes null and void. The Agreement becomes effective upon
execution by the parties, and the Economic Development Rate conuxtences upon
written notice by Customer, and coincides with the Customer's normal billing
cycle.
11. Reapplication: Customers who have received service under the Economic
Development Rate are eligible to reapply for the rate as an Expanded Load
Customer, if they meet the criteria therefore.
12. Restrictions: Residential customers and federal, state or local g6vemment
agencies are not eligible to apply for service under this Schedule.
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STANDBY DEMAND CAPACITY RESERVATION CHARGE
(SELF GENERATION)
A. Applicability
Applicable to Large Commercial and Large Industrial customers who operates a non-net
metered, non-utility generating facility rated at 1000 kW or less, interconnected on the
Customer's premises and operates in parallel with the City's electric system. The
generating facility is intended primarily to offset part or all of the customer's own
electrical requirements, and meets all the applicable safety and performance standards.
Standby service customers have unique electric demands, due to their on-site generation
assets, that are often quite different from those of full requirement customers. These
customers pay standby rates so that they may, in the event of a planned or unplanned
outage of their non-utility generating system, take service from the City electric system.
The City bears an "obligation to serve" and must configure their system to allow every
customer reliable access to the grid. The standby charge is designed to recover the costs
of transmission and distribution facilities, as well as substation and transformers
dedicated to the customer's use that do not vary with usage in maintaining sufficient
capacity (through operating reserves) in order to serve an unplanned outage, even if such
an outage never occurs. The standby charge also includes appropriate service voltage
level distinctions: secondary and primary.
B. Territory
The entire territory served.
C. Rates
1. Rates for this service shall be the same as for the schedule under which the
customers otherwise applicable rate schedule shall apply.
2. Standby Demand Capacity Reservation Charge (CRC): A CRC shall be a flat
$/kW amount applied to the Standby Demand in kW, which represents the entire
reserved capacity needed for the City to serve the self-generation customer's load,
which would have been regularly served by the customer's generating facility
when such facility experiences a partial or complete outage. The level of Standby
Demand shall be provided by the customer and shall not exceed the nameplate
capacity of the customer's generating facility.
Standby Charge— Secondary($/kW) Standby Charge—Primary (S/kW)
$8.61 1 $7.61
3. Demand Charge: As determined in each billing period, a Standby Service
customer's billing demand shall be the kilowatts of Maximum Demand indicated
or recorded by instruments, determined to the nearest kW of the absolute net
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power that the customer received from the City's electric system. The Demand
Charge for each time period shall be based on the Maximum Demand for that
time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period.
4. Energy Charge: As determined in each billing period, when a Standby Service
customer consumes more energy than generated at the premises, the net consumed
energy will be used in the calculation of all applicable energy charges. All Energy
shall be billed in accordance with the customer's Otherwise Applicable Tariff rate
schedule which would otherwise apply if the customer had no generating
equipment.
5. Other charges: All other specific rate components, including the Power Factor
Adjustment Charge, Customer Charge and the State Electric SurTax will not vary
based on registered usage or demand of the customer's generating facility.
D. Special Conditions
1. Contract Required - Customer shall sign an Interconnection Agreement contract
for this service, which shall state the number of kW of standby capacity required.
"Standby capacity" shall not exceed the nameplate rating of the customer's
generating equipment.
2. Metering Requirements - If the customer's existing meter is not capable of
measuring the flow of energy in two directions, an appropriate meter shall be
provided at the expense of the customer. The City may elect to install an
additional meter or meters, at the customer's expense to provide the information
necessary to accurately bill or credit the customer.
3. The CRC tariff is only applicable to Standby Service customers who require
electric capacity and energy supplied by the City on a regular basis to supplement
the Customer's power requirement in addition to that ordinarily supplied by the
on-site non-utility generation facilities. If a customer has a planned generator
outage with prior notification given to RCMU for an entire billing period the
standby charge will not be applicable.
4. Customers exempted from the CRC tariff:
(a) Customers with backup on-site generation that is used exclusively when service
from the utility is not available in the event of an interruption in utility service and
which are not used to offset Customer electricity purchases.
(b) The applicability of these exemptions shall be determined at the discretion of the
Utilities Manager.
5. Standby Demand in kW represents the entire reserved capacity needed for the
City to serve the customer's load, regularly served by the customer's generating
facility when such facility experiences a partial or complete outage. The level of
Standby Demand, which shall not exceed the nameplate capacity of the
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customer's generating facility, is initially designated by the customer and is set
forth in the generation interconnection agreement. Once a customer's designated
Standby Demand has been set, it shall remain at such level for a minimum of 12
months unless, in the City's determination, the Standby Demand needs to be
adjusted to more accurately represent the customer's actual reserve capacity
needs. Upon the City's determination that the customer's designated Standby
Demand does not reflect the actual level of needed reserve capacity, over any 15-
minute period or through on-site verification, the City shall adjust the Standby
Demand to reflect the actual needed reserve capacity. When the Standby Demand
is adjusted by the City as provided above, a qualified change in the Standby
Demand shall not be made for 12 months from the last adjustment. The customer
is responsible for notifying the City of permanent or material changes in their
generation facilities (size, type and operations) for future adjustments to the
Standby Demand.
6. Diversity Factor - a statistical assumption that a certain percentage of standby
load will be utilizing substation and distribution service between each class' peak
demand and the system peak demand. This factor was determined using the
diversity factors calculated in the utility's most recent cost of service study and is
embedded in the current CRC tariff. A percentage difference was identified as the
diversity factor and the distribution and substation portion of the standby rates
were reduced accordingly reflecting a reduction in those infrastructure
requirements.
E. Billing Calculation
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above. The charges
are calculated by applying the Rate Charges on the customer's applicable nameplate
generation capacity for the generating unit at the customer's facility. All other usage
provided by RCMU will be based on the applicable rate tariff, including any riders or
additional charges.
Customers served under this Schedule shall pay both energy and non-energy charges on a
monthly basis, in accordance with the customer's Otherwise Applicable Tariff except as
otherwise allowed by State law.
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING
A. Applicability.
Applicable solely for the charging of electric vehicles, on a premises or public right of
way where a separate RCMU meter to serve electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities is
requested.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
Energy Charge - $/kWh/Meter/Month
Summer Season—On-Peak 0.26567
Mid-Peak 0.11676
Off-Peak 0.04799
Winter Season—On-Peak 0.09869
Mid-Peak 0.08910
Off-Peak 0.05598
Customer Charge - $/Meter/Month 174.90
Demand Charge - $/kW of Billing Demand/Meter/Month
Facilities Related 11.44
Power Factor Adjustment - S/KVA 0.30
D. Special Conditions.
1. Time periods are defined as follows:
On-Peak: Noon to 6:00 p.m. weekdays except holidays
Mid-Peak: 8:00 a.m. to noon and 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. weekdays except
holidays.
Off-Peak: All other hours.
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), Veteran's Day (November 11),
Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas (December
25).
When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be
recognized as an off-peak period. No change will be made for holidays falling on
Saturday.
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The Summer Season shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on June 1" and continue until
12:00 a.m. on October lit of each year. The Winter Season shall commence at
12:00 a.m. on October Is' of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. on June 1s' of
the following year. A pro rata computation will be made for seasonal billing
purposes.
2. Voltage. Service will be supplied at one (1) standard voltage.
3. Metering.
Only EV charging facilities and related equipment shall be separately metered and
served under this Schedule. Where RCMU determines that the operation of the
EV charging facilities may interfere with service to that customer or other
customers, RCMU will install a load management device at customer's expense to
control when EV charging will occur. For purposes of monitoring customer load,
RCMU may install at its expense, load research metering. The customer shall
provide, at no expense to RCMU, a suitable location for meters and associated
equipment.
4. Billing Demand.
The Billing Demand shall be the kilowatts (kW) of Maximum Demand,
determined to the nearest kW. The Demand Charge may include the following
billing components. The Time Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of
Maximum Demand recorded during (or established for) the monthly billing
period. The Facilities Related Component shall be for the kilowatts of Maximum
Demand recorded during (or established for) the monthly billing period.
However, when the Utility determines the Customer's Meter will record little or
no energy use for extended periods of time or when the Customer's Meter has not
recorded a Maximum Demand in the preceding eleven (l l) months, the Facilities
Related Component of the Demand Charge may be established at fifty percent
(50%) of the Customer's Connected Load.
5. Maximum Demand.
The Maximum Demand in any month shall be the measured maximum kilowatt
input, indicated or recorded by instruments, during any 15-minute metered
interval in the month.
6. Power Factor Adjustment.
The Customer's bill will be increased each month for power factor by the amount
shown in the Rates section above for service metered and delivered at the
applicable voltage level, based on the per kilovar of maximum reactive demand
imposed by the Utility.
The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average
kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering during any 15 minute interval
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in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A device will
be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter.
7. Interconnection.
Customers taking service under this Schedule shall have no electrical
interconnection beyond the RCMU's Point of Delivery between electrical loads
eligible for service under this Schedule and any other electrical loads.
8. Temporary Discontinuance of Service.
Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made
for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any Customer 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.
9. Customer-Owned Electrical Generating Facilities.
Upon written approval by the Utility, momentary parallel operation may be
permitted to allow the Customer to test the auxiliary/emergency generating
facilities.
10. Billing Calculation.
A Customer's bill is calculated according to the rates and conditions above. The
charges are calculated by applying the Rate Charges when applicable to the actual
billing determinants (kilowatt hours [kWh], demand [kW], kilovar [kVa], etc.).
11. Power Cost Adjustment Factor (PCAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section E.
12. Change of Law Adjustment Factor(CLAF).
The rates above are subject to an adjustment as provided in Rule 12, Section F.
12. State Mandated Public Purpose Programs Charge.
State law requires all California electric utilities to establish a public purpose
programs charge of 2.85% of electric retail revenues to fund qualifying energy
efficiency programs, renewable energy resources, research and demonstration
projects, and services for low-income electricity customers.
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SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT CHARGE
A. Applicability.
Applicable to General Service and Domestic Service customers.
B. Territory.
Within the entire territory served.
C. Rates.
For each establishment of electric service............... $15.00
D. Special Conditions.
I. The service establishment charge provided for herein is in addition to the charges
calculated in accordance with the applicable schedule and may be made each.time
an account is established. As used herein, establishnient means each time an
account is opened, including a turn on of electric service or a change of name
which requires a meter reading.
2. In case the customer requests that electric service be established on the day of his
request or outside of regular hours, an additional charge of$11.00 may be made.
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Electric Fees and Charges Schedule
Applicability
Applicable to all classes of service as provided in accordance with the Electric Rules and
Regulations. Does not supersede any fees and charges listed in the rules which are not included
on this schedule.
Description Fee Amount
Minimum Deposit Greater of twice estimated average
monthly bill or $100
Minimum Deposit/Reconnection Greater of three times the estimated
average monthly bill or$100
Service Turn-on Charge S20 next day
$55 same day
$70 after hours
Special Appointment Turn-On Charge added to applicable S 10
fee (Does not apply to the normal 4-hour window
appointment)
Return Check Charge In accordance with City of Rancho
Cucamonga Ordinance
Fund Verification Fee $5.00
Trip charge for additional field visits (cut-off for non $15.00
payment, etc.)
Meter Test/Second Request Within One Year Period $100 paid in advance (if error is
found, fee will be refunded)
Re-Read/second request within six months $25 (if error is found fee will be
refunded)
Appointment based meter reads $25
Monthly rental of Remote Metering to resolve access issues $2.50 per month
Temporary Turn On or Turn Off of electric service for $95 per hour or faction thereof
repair(normal working hours) first aggregate hour is free
Temporary Turn On or Turn Off of electric service for $130 per hour or faction thereof
repair(after normal hours)
Cost to investigate energy diversion Higher of$150 plus material or time
and material
Generating Facility Interconnection Plan Check and $150 per hour
Inspection Rate
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