(A) Availability. Available to any customer for large electric power service. Customers shall contract for a specified capacity of not less than 1,000 kilowatts and must be located adjacent to an electric distribution line of utility that is adequate and suitable for supplying the service required.
(B) Character of service. Alternating current having a frequency of 60 Hertz, and furnished at a voltage which is standard with the utility in the area served.
(C) Rate. The rate charges (subject to the provisions of Appendices A and B) shall be as follows:
Monthly Rates (per kilowatt hour) |
Base Rate
|
Maximum load charge (per KW of billing maximum load) | $20.52 |
Energy charge: | |
For all energy used per month KWH | $.03611 |
(D) Minimum charge. The minimum monthly charge shall be the maximum load charge.
(E) Measurement of maximum load and energy. Maximum load shall be measured by suitable instruments, and in any month, the maximum load shall be the average number of kilowatts in the 15-minute interval during which the energy metered is greater than in any other 15-minute interval in the month. For the purpose of billing, the billing maximum load shall be the greater of the maximum load for the month or 1,000 kilowatts. Energy will be measured by suitable integrating instruments.
(F) Special terms and conditions. A customer which has equipment installed having intermittent or violently fluctuating characteristics such as welders, cranes, etc. and which has combined input capacity in excess of 50 KVA, service will be permitted under this rate schedule, provided, however, that such service will be provided only through a separate transformer bank and with separate metering, and billed separately.
(Prior Code, § 50.19) (Am. Ord. 19-75, passed 12-29-1975; Am. Ord. 27-84, passed 10-8-1984; Am. Ord. 11-87, passed 6-8-1987; Am. Ord. 15-2009, passed 6-8-2009; Am. Ord. 27-2009, passed 9-28-2009; Am. Ord. 33-2018, passed 12-10-2018; Am. Ord. 14-2022, passed 6-13-2022)