(A) To whom available. Available to small commercial and industrial customers, including schools, whose monthly use has not exceeded a 750 kilowatt hours average for the preceding 12-month period, and who regularly use the Utility’s service throughout the year, and who are located on the Utility’s distribution lines suitable and adequate for supplying the service requested.
(B) Character of service. Alternating current, 60 hertz, three-phase at voltages of approximately 480, 240 and 208 volts, or single-phase service at a voltage of approximately 120/240 volts. The Utility will supply service from its electrical supply lines at only such frequency, phase, regulation and primary voltage as it has available in the location where service is required, and, if transformation of voltage is desired by the customer, will transform its primary voltage to one standard secondary voltage as herein above set forth. Any applicant requiring service differing from that to be supplied by the Utility as herein provided shall provide proper converting, transforming, regulating or other equipment upon his or her own premises and at his or her own expense.
(C) Monthly rates: commercial service - Rate “CS”. The rates are listed in the Fee Schedule in Ch. 35 of this code of ordinances.
(D) Minimum payment. The minimum payment for service shall be the customer charge.
(E) Deferred payment. All bills on the rates listed in the Fee Schedule in Ch. 35 shall be rendered and due monthly. If not paid by the fifteenth day following the date of billing, there shall be added 5% to the total amount of the bill. Remittances sent by mail on or previous to the fifteenth day, as evidenced by the U.S. Post Office mark on the envelope in which they are received, will be accepted as a tender of payment within the time limit. When the fifteenth day falls on Saturday, Sunday or any other legal holiday, the first business day thereafter shall be considered as being within the limit.
(Ord. 2010-4, passed 12-20-2010; Ord. 2018-8, passed 12-18-2018; Ord. 2022-3, passed 7-11-2022)