Section
54.01 Applicability
54.02 Residential rate No. 1
54.03 General service rate No. 1
54.04 General service rate No. 2
54.05 Primary power rate (Schedule P-P)
54.06 Private outdoor lighting service rate
54.07 Power cost adjustment
54.08 Interruptible power rate (Schedule I-P)
54.09 Large power rate (Schedule LP)
54.10 Small power production (Schedule SPP)
(A) Applicable:
(1) This rate is available, as shown, to all single-family residence, single flats, single apartments and churches for lighting, operation of appliances, cooking, supplemental space heating, water heating and incidental power.
(2) This rate is not available for multiple-family suites. Multiple-family units shall be served under the applicable general service rate.
(B) Character of service: 120/240 volts, single phase, alternating current, 60 hertz (cycles per second).
(C) Minimum customer charge per month:
Per meter per month: | $20.00 |
(D) Energy charges:
For each kilowatt-hour of billing energy per month: $0.110.
(E) Excise (kilowatt-hour) tax adjustment: For all customers located outside the village's corporation limits, the rates set forth above shall be increased by an amount equal to excise (kilowatt-hour) tax imposed on the village's electrical distribution system under R.C. § 5727.81. Said increase shall become effective with the bills that include May 1, 2001 as part of the usage period and shall be automatically adjusted to reflect any change in the kilowatt-hour tax imposed by R.C. § 5727.81.
(F) Power cost adjustment: The above rates shall be adjusted in accordance with the power cost adjustment set forth in § 54.07.
(G) Delayed payment charge: Ten percent shall be added to the net bill if not paid full within 15 days after rendition of bill for said service.
(H) On-site generation: On-site generating capacity will be limited to 10 KW or the customer's estimated peak load, whichever is less. When on-site generating capacity exceeds 10 KW generation, service will be provided pursuant to the General Service Rate No. 1.
(I) Terms and conditions:
(1) This rate is only available to consumers whose entire requirements are measured through one meter.
(2) All electric service of the village is rendered under and subject to the general service rules and regulations of the village as amended from time to time.
(Ord. 10-02-02, passed 3-2-10; Am. Ord. 15-03-01, passed 4-21-15; Am. Ord. 15-06-01, passed 6-16-15; Am. Ord. 21-03-01, passed 4-6-21)
(A) Applicable: This rate is available to all commercial and industrial establishments for lighting, heating, cooking and power.
(B) Character of service: Standard 3 or 4 wire, single or three phase, secondary voltage, alternating current, 60 hertz (cycles per second).
(C) Minimum customer charge per month:
Single Phase | Three Phase | |
Per meter per month: | $25.00 | $35.00 |
(D) Demand charge (per kW):
For each kilowatt of billing demand, per month, per kW: $12.00
(E) Energy charges:
For each kilowatt-hour, per month, per kWh: $0.0800
(F) Excise (kilowatt-hour) tax adjustment: For all customers located outside the village's corporation limits, the rates set forth above shall be increased by an amount equal to excise (kilowatt-hour) tax imposed on the village's electrical distribution system under R.C. § 5727.81. Said increase shall become effective with the bills that include May 1, 2001 as part of the usage period and shall be automatically adjusted to reflect any change in the kilowatt-hour tax imposed by R.C. § 5727.81.
(G) Power cost adjustment: The above rates shall be adjusted in accordance with the power cost adjustment set forth in § 54.07.
(H) Primary voltage service: When service is supplied and metered at the option of the village 7,200/12,500 volts, the computed charges for demand and energy shall be subject to a 1% discount of total bill.
(I) Delayed payment charge: Ten percent shall be added to the net bill if not paid full within 15 days after rendition of bill for said service.
(J) On-site generation: On-site generating capacity will be limited to customer's estimated peak load. Where on-site generation is installed, the monthly billing demand will be equal to the billing demand that would have been billed absent the on-site generation.
(K) Terms and conditions:
(1) A minimum monthly contract service charge and minimum contract term may be established by the village to consumers having abnormal demand requirements (less than 150 hours use of maximum demand per month).
(2) If a consumer has low power factor (less than 85% lagging); at the time of maximum demand, then such power factor shall be corrected by the consumer at the consumers expense within 60 days upon written notice received from the village or the village may increase the billing demand by l% for each 1% the power factor is below 85%.
(3) All electric service of the village is rendered under and subject to the general service rules and regulations of the village as amended from time to time.
(Ord. 10-02-02, passed 3-2-10; Am. Ord. 15-03-01, passed 4-21-15; Am. Ord. 15-06-01, passed 6-16-15; Am. Ord. 21-03-01, passed 4-6-21)
(A) Applicable: This rate is available only to those non-residential customers whose monthly use of power and energy do not generally exceed 10 kilowatts of demand and/or 2,000 kilowatt-hours per month, and are receiving service under this rate prior to April 17, 2001.
(B) Character of service: Standard single phase and three phase, secondary voltage, alternating current, 60 hertz (cycles per second) as presently utilized.
(C) Minimum customer charge per month:
Single Phase | Three Phase | |
Per meter per month: | $20.00 | $25.00 |
(D) Energy charges:
For each kilowatt-hour, per month, per kWh: $0.135.
(E) Excise (kilowatt-hour) tax adjustment: For all customers located outside the village's corporation limits, the rates set forth above shall be increased by an amount equal to excise (kilowatt-hour) tax imposed on the village's electrical distribution system under R.C. § 5727.81. Said increase shall become effective with the bills that include May 1, 2001 as part of the usage period and shall be automatically adjusted to reflect any change in the kilowatt-hour tax imposed by R.C. § 5727.81.
(F) Power cost adjustment: The above rates shall be adjusted in accordance with the power cost adjustment set forth in § 54.07.
(G) Delayed payment charge: Ten percent shall be added to the net bill if not paid full within 15 days after rendition of bill for said service.
(H) On-site generation: On-site generating capacity will be limited to 10 KW or the customer's estimated peak load, whichever is less. When on-site generating capacity exceeds 10 KW of generation, service will be provided pursuant to the General Service Rate No. 1.
(I) Terms and conditions:
(1) This rate is available only to those customers who are receiving service under this rate prior to April 17, 2001.
(2) All electric service of the village is rendered under and subject to the general service rules and regulations of the village as amended from time to time.
(Ord. 10-02-02, passed 3-2-10; Am. Ord. 15-03-01, passed 4-21-15; Am. Ord. 15-06-01, passed 6-16-15; Am. Ord. 21-03-01, passed 4-6-21)
(A) Applicable: This rate is available, upon application, to power consumers for power, including lighting, where the monthly maximum demand of the consumer is at least 500 kilowatts each and every month of the past 12 (immediate preceding) billing months and where the consumer furnishes and maintains all equipment necessary to receive and utilize all the energy at the primary supply voltage from a point designated by the village. This rate is not available for auxiliary, standby, or supplementary service.
(B) Character of service: Any primary voltage designated by the village. Voltages currently available are 12,470 volts. All services are to be three phase, 60 hertz, with balanced three phase loading. All energy shall be primary metered unless the village desires secondary metering in which case the kilowatt-hours and kilowatt and kilovar demands shall be adjusted to reflect consumption as subsequently stated herein.
(C) Minimum monthly charge:
(1) Three phase: $4,800.
(D) Demand charge:
(1) First 500 kW or less of billing demand per month: $4,800.
(2) Over 500 kW of Billing demand per month, per kilowatt: $9.60.
(E) Energy charges:
(1) For each kilowatt-hour of billing energy per month: $0.480.
(F) Reactive charge:
(1) All kilovar of reactive billing demand per month: $0.750.
(G) Excise (kilowatt-hour) tax adjustment: For all customers located outside the village’s corporation limits, the rates set forth above shall be increased by an amount equal to excise (kilowatt-hour) tax imposed on the village’s electrical distribution system under R.C. § 5727.81. Such increase shall become effective with the bills that include May 1, 2001 as part of the usage period and shall be automatically adjusted to reflect any change in the kilowatt-hour tax imposed by R.C. § 5727.81.
(H) Power cost adjustment: The above rates shall be adjusted in accordance with the power cost adjustment set forth in § 54.07.
(I) Delayed payment charge: Ten percent shall be added to the net bill if not paid full within 15 days after rendition of bill for such service.
(J) Determination of billing demand: The billing demand shall be in 15-minute integrated demand, ascertained in kilowatts by instruments suitable for that purpose. Billing shall be on a monthly basis and the monthly billing demand shall be the greater of the following:
(1) Off-peak: Seventy percent of the greatest such demand occurring during the billing month, either within the period between 11:00 p.m. of one day and 7:00 a.m. the following day or on a Saturday or Sunday, or on New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day; or
(2) On-peak: One hundred percent of the greatest such demand occurring during the billing month at anytime not within the period and not on the days specifically mentioned in division (J)(1), above.
(K) Service voltage adjustment: These rates are based on metered service at 12,470 volts (primary service). When at the option of the village metering is at a secondary voltage (480 volts or less), the metered kilowatt-hours and metered kilowatt and kilovar demands shall be increased by 1.5% to obtain the billing kilowatt-hours and billing kilowatt and kilovar demands without affecting the minimum monthly charge.
(L) Contract requirements: At the option of the village, service under this rate schedule may only be available under a service contract with consideration for size, character and location of the consumer’s load and the amount of facilities to be furnished by the village in serving such load. Contract term initially shall be at least five years.
(M) Terms and conditions:
(1) All electric service of the village is rendered under and subject to the general service rules and regulations of the village as amended from time to time
(2) This rate is only available upon application in writing to the village and with reasonable lead time for implementation.
(Ord. 10-02-02, passed 3-2-10)
(A) Applicable: To all consumers served by the village. The village reserves the right to refuse service when in its judgment an installation will be objectionable to neighboring property owners. This rate is not available for auxiliary, standby, or supplementary service.
(B) Character of service: This rate is available for all-night outdoor lighting service to any consumer for lighting or driveways and other outdoor areas on private property by aerial construction only, where such service can be supplied by the installation of lighting fixtures of existing village-owned poles and supplied directly from existing secondary circuits on such poles.
(C) Rate:
(1) For each lamp with luminary and, where needed, an upsweep arm not over six feet in length, controlled automatically, where service is supplied from an existing poles and secondary facilities of the village.
(a) 100 watt high pressure sodium; $10.00 per month.
(b) 175 watt mercury vapor: $10.00 per month.
(c) 250 watt high pressure sodium: $15.00 per month.
(d) 400 watt Mercury Vapor: $15.00 per month.
(2) Where no poles are available, additional poles and secondary spans, as required, shall be installed by the village and consumer shall reimburse the village for all costs associated with said installation. Said additional poles and spans shall be owned and maintained by the village.
(D) Excise (kilowatt-hour) tax adjustment: For all customers located outside the village's corporation limits, the rates set forth above shall be increased by an amount equal to excise (kilowatt-hour) tax imposed on the village's electrical distribution system under R.C. § 5727.81. Said increase shall become effective with the bills that include May 1, 2001 as part of the usage period and shall be automatically adjusted to reflect any change in the kilowatt-hour tax imposed by R.C. § 5727.81.
(E) Payment: Bills for such service shall be due and payable within 15 days of rendition. Billing for such service is to be made a part of the bill for other electric service, and shall be subject to the same delayed payment policy.
(F) Terms of contract: For a fixed term of not less than two years, and for such time thereafter until terminated by either party giving 30 days written notice to the other.
(G) Terms and conditions:
(1) All facilities shall be owned by the village.
(2) The village will maintain the equipment and replace burned out lamps. All service and necessary maintenance will be performed only during regular scheduled working hours of the village. The village does not quarantine continuous lighting and shall not be liable to the consumer or anyone else for any damage, loss or injury resulting from an interruption in such lighting due to any cause.
(3) All electric service of the village is rendered under and subject to the general service rules and regulations of the village as amended from time to time.
(Ord. 10-02-02, passed 3-2-10; Am. Ord. 15-03-01, passed 4-21-15; Am. Ord. 15-06-01, passed 6-16-15; Am. Ord. 21-03-01, passed 4-6-21)
(A) Applicable: The rates and charges set forth in village's electrical services rates are based upon an assumed average cost of village's power supply. In the event that said monthly overall average power costs per kWh is increased or decreased due to changes in load characteristics, wholesale rates, fuel costs, taxes, other adjustments, or modifications to the village's power supply arrangements, village's electrical services rates to which this power costs adjustment applies (except outdoor lighting) will be adjusted as specified below.
(B) Base power cost: The overall base power cost to be used to determine the adjustment applicable to the village's electric rate schedules shall be that included in the village's retail rates of $ 0.07264 per kWh.
(C) Monthly determination of power cost adjustment:
(1) Each month, the village's running three month average power supply cost per kWh shall be determined by dividing (1) the sum of (i) the previous two and current months' total power supply costs from all suppliers; plus (ii) the previous two and current months' costs associated with ownership and operation of generating facilities owned in whole or in part, by the village; plus (iii) the previous two and current months' transmission related charges and AMP service fees; by (2) the total energy delivered to the village in the previous two months and current month.
(2) If said running three month average power cost for the current month is above or below the base power cost of $ 0.07264 per kWh, the rates per kWh set forth in village's electric service rates shall be increased or decreased in the manner specified in (C) and (D) below.
(3) Any increase or decrease per kWh above or below the base power cost of $0.07264 per kWh shall be determined to five decimal places ($0.00000) and any resultant differential shall be multiplied by 1.10 to compensate for village's distribution system energy losses.
(4) The rates per KWh set forth in village's electrical service rates shall be increased or decreased accordingly.
(D) Application of power costs adjustment to all consumer bills:
(1) Any applicable adjustment shall be applied to the kWh billed consumers for the meter reading period that the village determines as most nearly corresponding to the meter reading period(s) set forth in village's billings from its power supplier(s).
(2) All adjustments shall be applied to the total kWh billed to consumer and shall be in addition to the minimum charge applicable for the schedule involved.
(Ord. 10-02-02, passed 3-2-10; Am. Ord. 15-03-01, passed 4-21-15; Am. Ord. 15-06-01, passed 6-16-15; Am. Ord. 21-03-01, passed 4-6-21)
(A) Applicable:
(1) This rate is available upon application to power consumers for power which can be interrupted with at least a half-hour notice, where the monthly maximum demand of the interruptible load is at least 500 kilowatts each and every month of the past 12 (immediately preceding) billing months.
(2) This rate is not available for auxiliary or supplementary service.
(B) Character of service: Standard three phase primary voltage as presently utilized.
(C) Rate:
(1) Energy charge: All energy supplied to the customer used to supply the customer's interruptible load will be billed at a base rate of $0.067/kWh, plus the power cost adjustment set forth in § 54.07.
(2) In addition to the above base rate energy charge, the customer will pay any additional energy charges above the base rate incurred by the village to supply the customer's interruptible load. The customer will be notified of any additional charges to be incurred during the next day by 6:00 pm each day. The customer will have the option to interrupt its operation or pay the higher cost during each hour that the village's cost of power exceeds the base rate. If next day prices are not sent by the village or their agent, all power for that day will be priced at the base rate.
(D) Interruption of load: During periods when the village or its agent determine the need to reduce load in order to decrease transmission load, alleviate a system emergency, or for other reasons as determined by the village or its agent, customer agrees to reduce its interruptible load within no less than 30 minutes upon notification by the village or its agent. Should the customer fail to interrupt when instructed, the entire demand portion of the customer's load will be billed under the large power rate Schedule LP for that monthly billing period, plus any additional costs incurred by the village to supply customer's load.
(E) Scheduling: By January 15 and June 15 of each year, the customer will supply the village with a Schedule of Interruptible Load (SIL) which the customer desires to be served under this rate schedule, such SIL will be in not less than 100 kW increments. Once such SIL is submitted to the village, the non-interruptible load may not be decreased without the village's consent.
(F) Verification of interruptible load: Suitable metering equipment shall be installed at the customer's facility in order that the amount of load interrupted by the customer can be verified by the village.
(G) Non-interruptible load:
(1) The portion of the customer's non-interruptible load will be billed under the appropriate rate schedule currently serving the customer. The monthly billing demand for the customer's non-interruptible load will be the amount of non-interruptible load specified in the SIL.
(2) The Village Administrator may on 30 days' written notice prior to the billing period withdraw this schedule due to non-compliance by the customer, in which case the customer's entire load will be billed under the appropriate rate schedule currently serving the customer.
(H) Contract requirements: At the option of the village, service under this rate schedule may only be available under a service contract with consideration for size, character and location of the consumer's load and the amount of facilities to be furnished by the village in servicing the said load. Contract term initially shall be at least one year.
(I) Delayed payment charge: Ten percent shall be added to the net bill if not paid within a period of 15 days after rendition of bill for said service. Reasonable allowance may be made for out of town and absentee billing.
(J) Service voltage adjustments: These rates are based on metered service at 12,470 volts (primary service). When at the option of the village metering is at a secondary voltage (480 volts or less) the metered kilowatt-hours shall be increased by 1.5% to obtain the amount of energy billed.
(Ord. 10-02-02, passed 3-2-10; Am. Ord. 15-03-01, passed 4-21-15; Am. Ord. 15-06-01, passed 6-16-15; Am. Ord. 21-03-01, passed 4-6-21)
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