§ 50.22 OUTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE (OL).
   (A)   Availability. Available only for continuous year-round service for outdoor lighting to any customer located adjacent to an electric distribution line of utility that is adequate and suitable for supplying the service requested.
   (B)   Character of service. Outdoor lighting service using lamps available under this rate schedule.
   (C)   Rate. The rate charges shall be as follows:
 
Lamp Type
Rate
Security barn light
$8
Directional light
$14
 
   (D)   Hours of lighting. All lamps shall burn approximately 1/2 hour after sunset until approximately 1/2 hour before sunrise each day in the year, approximately 4,000 hours per annum.
   (E)   Ownership of system. All facilities installed by the utility for service including fixtures, controls, poles, transformers, secondary lines, lamps and other equipment shall be owned and maintained by the utility. All service and necessary maintenance will be performed only during regularly scheduled working hours of the utility. Non-operative lamps will normally be restored to service within 2 working days after notification by the customer. When a customer requests that a lamp be mounted on the customer’s building or pole, the customer shall waive any claim for damages caused by such installation and/or removal of secondary lamp support.
   (F)   Additional facilities. This rate schedule is based on lighting fixtures which can be installed on an existing distribution type wood pole or other supporting device and served from existing secondary facilities, with not more than 1 span of secondary facilities. If additional facilities are required to furnish service, the utility will install, operate and maintain the facilities. The labor, materials and overhead cost of installation of the additional facilities and maintenance expense shall be at the customer's expense.
(Prior Code, § 50.22) (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. 16-2017, passed 7-24-2017; Am. Ord. 33-2018, passed 12-10-2018; Am. Ord. 14-2022, passed 6-13-2022; Am. Ord. 6-2023, passed 3-27-2023)