8-2-3: SERVICE VOLTAGE:
   A.   Standard Service: The standard form of electric service provided by the city, one service tap at 120/240 volts single- phase at one hundred (100) amperes, two hundred (200) amperes, or four hundred (400) amperes, via overhead electric lines unless the area is designated for underground service.
All other voltages, amperes, and nature of supply shall be considered nonstandard service with the availability and charge to be determined by the electric department.
   B.   Nonstandard Service:
      1.   Nonstandard includes, but is not limited to:
120/208 volts 3-phase 4-wire
240 volts 3-phase
120/240 volts 3-phase 4-wire
277/480 volts 3-phase 4-wire
      2.   A nonstandard service voltage, service entrance size, or other nonstandard service condition may be requested. Any such nonstandard service conditions must be requested by the owner in writing and such request must include accurate information concerning the nonstandard service being requested and include the kilowatt demand and annual kilowatt hour usage, and location of loads to be served. If it is practical, in the opinion of the electric department, the nonstandard service may be provided; however, the owner shall bear the additional expense of special facilities installed by the city. The owner shall also bear the risk of extended loss of service in the event of a transformer failure if the nonstandard service provided includes a nonstandard voltage or voltage transformation. (Ord. 1427, 8-17-2010)