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HomeMy WebLinkAbout083 - 06/04/2002 - APPROVING THE FORT COLLINS UTILITIES ELECTRIC SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS AND ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTIO ORDINANCE NO. 083, 2002 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROVING THE FORT COLLINS UTILITIES' ELECTRIC SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS AND ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION POLICIES, PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES WHEREAS, Section 26-463 requires that the rules and regulations applicable to electric service and persons receiving electric service provided by the City shall be such rules as are adopted by the Utilities General Manger and approved by ordinance of the City Council; and WHEREAS,each electric rate schedule included in Section 26,Division 4 of the City Code contains a paragraph that states: "Rules and Regulations. Service supplied under this schedule is subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the electric utility rules and regulations as approved by City Council"; and WHEREAS, the Electric Service Rules and Regulations were last revised in 1988 and approved by City Council Resolution 88-177; and WHEREAS, the Utilities General Manager has recommended that changes be made to the Electric Service Rules and Regulations in order to clarify existing provisions and to reflect current operating practices and terminology and to recover costs of system improvements in connection with alternative service arrangements; and WHEREAS,the Electric Construction Policies,Practices and Procedures provide rules and guidelines for the installation of electric service to new development, redevelopment and remodeling; and , WHEREAS,the Electric Construction Policies,Practices and Procedures were last revised in 1988 and approved by City Council Resolution 88-176; and WHEREAS, the Utilities General Manager has recommended that changes be made to the Electric Construction Policies, Practices and Procedures in order to clarify existing provisions and to reflect current operating practices and terminology; and WHEREAS, on May 1, 2002, the Electric Board reviewed the proposed Electric Service Rules and Regulations and Electric Construction Policies, Practices and Procedures, and recommended approval of the same subject to minor modifications,which modifications have been completed and are reflected in the Electric Service Rules and Regulations and Electric Construction Policies, Practices and Procedures, dated May 8, 2002,copies of which are on file in the Office of the City Clerk and are available for public inspection (the "Regulations" and the "Policies," respectively). NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That the Regulations are hereby approved and shall govern the service and related requirements applicable to all electric customers of Fort Collins Utilities. Section 2. That the Policies are hereby approved and shall govern the as policies governing all development,redevelopment and remodeling pertaining to electric service in the City of Fort Collins. Introduced and considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21 st day of May, A.D. 2002, and to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of June, A.D. 2002. Mayor Pru Tf. ATTEST: City Clerk vl t / , Passed and adopted on final reading this 4th day of June, A.D. 2002. Mayor ATTEST: '1W - City Clerk EXHIBIT "A" May 8,2002 City of Fort Collins Utilities Electric Service Rules and Regulations 1. Authority for Regulations This policy and the regulations it implements are authorized by Section 26-463 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins and shall be available for public review at the Fort Collins • Utilities Service Center,the Fort Collins Utilities Customer Service Office and the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Fort Collins 2. General 2.1. These rules and regulations set forth terms and conditions under which electric service is supplied by the Tight an powe.-Utility of the-City of Fort Collins Utilities (hereinafter called the Utilities) and are intended to govern all classes of electric service supplied by the Utility Utilities to eensumefs customers(sometimes called users)both within and outside the corporate limits of the City. 2.2. The U6lit-y Utilities provides a choice of several rate schedules for electric service to I the following customer classes:residential, commercial and industrial. Charges, applicability and terms and conditions of service are specified in each of the rate schedules. 2.3. Copies of the electric rate schedules are available at the Utility Utilities Customer Service Office. 2.4. In addition to the provisions and conditions herein, service supplied under the electric rate schedules is subject to the service regulations specified in the rates, Electric Construction Policies,Practices and Procedures, and such amendments or additions thereto as may be made by the City. 2.5. Electric service furnished by the U14,v Utilities is also subject to the requirements set forth in the Code of the City relating to electrical installations, inspections, licensing, permits and regulations, and in the rules and regulations of the Chief Electrical Inspector pursuant to the Electrical Code. 2.6. Any waiver at any time of the e''-s Utilities's requirements under these rules and regulations shall not be deemed as a waiver as to any violation or other matter subsequently occurring. 3. Service Available 3.1. Unless stated otherwise in the rules and regulations pertaining to specific electric rate schedules, electric service supplied shall be 60 cycle alternating current typically as follows: • Single Phase 3-wire 120/240 or 120/208 volts • Three Phase 4-wire 208 wye/120 volts 4-wire 480 wye/277 volts 1 3.2. The t4i4y Utilities reserves the right to specify the phase and nominal voltage at which service shall be supplied and to serve at different voltages where distribution is made at other nominal voltages. 4. Type of Service 4.1. Permanent Unless specific arrangements are made to the contrary, electric service shall be considered rendered on a continuous,permanent basis subject to termination as provided later in these rules and regulations. 4.2. Temporary Service Temporary service is eensider-ed-defined as electric service provided for a short-term need, such as that service required by such s customers as circuses, construction contractors, carnivals,tent shows and similar enterprises.Prior to the start of any construction required to provide temporary service,the applicant shall pay to the Utility Utilities an amount equal to the UUtiilik.-Is Utilities' estimate of the total cost of constructing and removing all facilities necessary to supply the desired service less the salvage value of the materials used. At the Ufih Pf!s Utilities' option,this billing may be issued following completion of the temporary installation. The amount paid is non-refundable and cannot be applied to service bills.The cost of electric service shall be in accordance with the provisions of the application for such service and shall be as stated in the applicable rate schedules. of e . I 5. Term of Service 5.1. Discontinuance by Consumer-Customer I 5.1.1. Any eensum customer desiring to discontinue electric service should complete and submit a "Termination Request" form to the Coy Utilities three days prior to the desired discontinuance date.At the C Utilities discretion,requests to discontinue service may be accepted by telephone. 5.1.2. The eensu customer shall be financially responsible in any event for electric service rendered until the final meter reading is obtained.Further, such request does not relieve the eensu}per customer in any way from any minimums or payments guaranteed under the customer's service contract. 5.2. Discontinuance by Ci1ythe Utilities I 5.2.1. The 14i =Utilities may discontinue service under any of the following conditions: I a) If,in the opinion of the Utilities, the user's wiring or equipment is considered unsafe, service may be discontinued after notice and shall not be reconnected until the unsafe condition has been corrected. The t4''�; Utilities may I discontinue service without notice to the user if the unsafe condition could be considered dangerous to the life,health or safety of any person.Notice is defined as the Uy Utilities depositing,postage prepaid, in the first-class United States mail, such notice or letter to the user describing any unsafe conditions._Personal contact or a door hanger may be utilized in lieu of a mailing. 2 b) Service may be discontinued without notice to the user if, in the opinion of the 7 i 4y Utilities, continued service is detrimental to the Utilitly's Utilities' facilities or to others served by the-1444y Utilities. c) Service may be discontinued for nonpayment of past-due accounts directly or indirectly related to the provision of electric service,in which event written notice shall be given in accordance with the"Termination of Service-Notice and Hearing"section. d) The seer customer shall not connect any energy-consuming appliance or device on the Utih��Utilities' side of a meter or tamper or otherwise interfere with the proper operation or registration of the U Utilities' meter or • permit others to perform such connection, interference or tampering. Violation of this provision may subject the seer customer to criminal prosecution and result in the disconnection of service without notice. Service will not be reconnected until the sensumer customer has paid an estimated service bill for the approximate period during which such violation existed and has installed standard service entrance wiring in accordance with the prevailing requirements of the Code of the City relating to electrical installations, inspections,licensing, permits and regulations. e) Service may be discontinued upon violation of the provisions described under the section headed"CeM umer's Customer's Use And Facilities" as included herein. f) Except where written notice prior to discontinuing services is specifically not required by these regulations or has been waived in writing by the sen customer, services shall not be discontinued prior to the giving of written notice required by these rules and regulations. 5.3. Reconnection Fees In the event of disconnection by the Clit-,-Utilities for any of the foregoing causes, and after evidence is submitted that the cause for disconnection has been corrected, electric service shall not be restored until payment of a combined administrative and service restoration fee has been made. 5.4. Termination of Service-Notice and Hearing 5.4.1. If any bill for electrical service is not paid:?44iir 25 days f em the biPirg dftte-in full as of the date specified on the utility bill or if the C4t-y-Utilities determines that service shall be terminated and written notice is required pursuant to these rules and regulations,the Utilities shall mail via first-class United States mail or shall cause to be delivered to the customer's premise receiving service, a written Delinquency Notice or Notice of Intent to Terminate. Such written notice shall be addressed to the eonstime customer at the address to which bills for service have been sent and shall contain the following information: a) The number of the account. b) The amount of the unpaid bill,the date of the unpaid bill, or the other condition causing service to be terminated. c) The officer of the City or the Utilities to be contacted to inquire about the written notice and the telephone number at which such officer can be reached. Such officer shall be authorized to change any electrical service billing which is in error. 3 6.3. Notwithstanding the above, if any person or firm disputes the amount owed, such person or firm may receive service as requested after depositing with the `Utilities the amount requested,to be held by theme Utilities in trust, for a period not to exceed thirty days,pending final determination of the amount owed. Such person or firm shall submit, within fifteen days of receipt of the Refusal of Service notice, a written statement as to the disputed amount, and the C-4y Utilities shall make its determination within fifteen days of such statement. - 6.4. If such statement is not submitted to the Gity-Utilities within said fifteen days, or if the Cry Utilities shall determine that the amount is properly owed to the -4y Utilities, said deposited amount shall be delivered to the C.4y Utilities in satisfaction of the • amount owed. Appeal of any such determination by the Ci�,v Utilities shall be in accordance with the"Termination of Service Notice and Hearing"procedures provided in these rules and regulations. 7. Service Contract 7.1. Application 7.1.1. The service connection at any location under any schedule of rates shall be preceded by a signed application for service at the Uy Utilities' Customer Service Office.Not withstanding the foregoing, at the Gi Utilities' sole discretion, applications for utility service may be accepted by telephone. 7.1.2. Approval of an application by the -Utilities and acceptance of utility service by the eenstimer customer shall constitute a contract between the e-enstifner-Customer and the C-4ty Utilities whereby the eensumer customer shall agree to pay the Utilities for utility service in accordance with the applicable rate schedule and to abide by the rules and regulations contained herein. This contractual obligation of the user customer may not be assigned without the prior approval of the City Utilities. 7.1.3. The property owner of the premises to be served, if different than the applicant, shall be jointly financially responsible for all utility services delivered to the premises,regardless of any change of tenancy or ownership.Accordingly,the Utilities may require the property owner to sign the application for service. 7.1.4. In the case of multiple services, separate applications shall be required for each service under the rate schedule applicable to such service. 7.1.5. Meter readings shall not be combined for billing purposes, except when aggregated readings are available and deemed appropriate by the Coy Utilities. 7.1.6. No promise, agreement or representation of any employee of the Uy Utilities shall be binding upon the'Utili+y Utilities,unless the same shall have been incorporated in the application and recorded in a written contract for service. 7.2. Service Charge A charge shall be made for the processing of a request for electric service as prescribed by the applicable rate schedule. 7.3. Service Deposit 7.3.1. The Utilities may at anytime require any utility e-effs�customer to pay a service deposit if the eoiisufAei customer has received one or more final turn-off notices for delinquency or if the eensufflx customer is unable to provide proof of 5 satisfactory credit history, or for any other reason that they Utilities may deem appropriate. 7.3.2. The amount of the deposit shall be two times the estimated monthly bill for electrical energy to the premises served as determined by the Utility iliac Utilities. 7.4. Returned Checks Thee Utilities shall charge a fee for any check returned unpaid for any reason from a bank. The Gity Utilities-may also deliver to the eenj;uflif customer a turnoff notice in accordance with these rules and regulations. • 7.5. Selection of Rates 7.5.1. The Util ity Utilities shall, if desired, assist the prospective eon sumef.,customer in I selecting the available rate for service best suited for his requirements. 7.5.2. The center customer shall be responsible for the rate schedule selected or under which service has been used, and the ' customer's use of service and payment therefor shall be in accordance with the provisions thereof. 7.5.3. If a eens r customer desires to change the rate under which electric service is rendered, an application for service under the new rate must be submitted by the eensti customer. 7.5.4. Based upon the eensumef 16 customer's historical billing demand,the Uti4y Utilities may require a eonsume customer to change to an applicable rate. 8. Metering and Billing 8.1. Metering of Service 8.1.1. The een customer shall provide at the n customer's expense, suitable mounting space or enclosure, conduit and associated equipment for the installation of metering in accordance with the Utilities'"'Electric Construction Policies Practices and Procedures"and the Code of the City relating to electrical installations, inspections,licensing,permits and regulations. 8.1.2. The Utility Utilities shall own and maintain metering equipment suitable and necessary for measuring the electric energy supplied. 8.1.3. Service supplied under each electric rate schedule shall be separately measured and billed. 8.1.4. Primary metering equipment, exe.pt fef the meter, shall be -c,,.. ish.a installed by the ley at the expense of the e�., some customer as a nonrefundable Contribution in Aid of Construction. 8.1.5. With the exception of service to adjoining properties owned and controlled by the user as a single commercial or business enterprise, service to the same oen customer at different locations shall necessitate separate applications for metering and billing. ' delivef:y. 8.1.6. Service shall be supplied and metered at the secondary voltages listed under "Service Available" section above unless otherwise approved by thet4ilit-y Utilities. 6 8.1.7. The location of the meters shall allow access, at all times,by U =Utilities personnel for the purposes of reading meters and maintaining U - Utilities -owned equipment. 8.1.8. The location shall be on the exterior,unless otherwise approved by the Utility Utilities. 8.1.9. Each meter socket shall be plainly and permanently marked to indicate which unit is supplied therefrom. The marking is to be the same as the mailing address for each unit. The owner or developer shall be responsible for electricity delivered through unmarked, illegible or improperly labeled meter sockets. Expenses incurred by the U614y Utilities related to correcting improperly labeled meters shall be billed to the developer or owner. 8.2. Accuracy of Meters 8.2.1. Meters measuring electric service shall be checked for accuracy before installation and periodically thereafter on a scheduled or sample basis as determined by the Uy Utilities. 8.2.2. Meters shall be considered accurate when they measure within 2%plus or minus when tested at 100% of full test current.No meter shall be kept in service which registers usage under no load conditions. 8.3. Billing Period 8.3.1. Meter reading shall be accomplished as nearly as practicable on a thirty-day or monthly basis. 8.3.2. Bills for payment become delinquent within twenty-five days after the billing date and the service becomes subject to shut-off as provided under"Discontinuance by the Utility-Utilities." 8.3.3. If the I Ttilit-f Utilities is unable for any reason to gain access to read any meter, or for any other reason the U61i ty Utilities is unable to obtain a meter reading,the consumption and demand shall be estimated by the L4i Utilities. 8.4. Budget Billing 8.4.1. If any single-family residential een e customer has resided at the service address for six months,has a satisfactory payment history and so requests,the GAy Utilities may estimate the average monthly bill of such sensuxer customer based upon the historic use of electrical service by that eonsume customer at that service address. 8.4.2. Such average amount shall be the monthly bill rendered to the sensume customer for eleven billing periods. In the twelfth billing period,the C-4,T� Utilities shall collect the amount the cene customer owes or apply a credit to the eenstiffief Ls customer's account for over-payments. 8.4.3. The monthly budget billing amount shall be adjusted for changes in the base electrical rate or historical use. 8.4.4. Budget billing can be obtained upon making a request for the same at the Utility Utilities' Customer Service Office. 7 8.5. Fixed Consumption Billing 8.5.1. Fixed Consumption Billing is defined as billing for service provided to a constant or predictable unmetered, electrical load for which the Utility Utilities has predetermined the customer's billing consumption based upon connected load, estimated usage,test measurements or other means. 8.5.2. Billing amounts and terms of service shall be in accordance with the electric rate schedule which would be applicable to the load if it were metered;provided, however,that the.Lim Utilities reserves the right to correct past billing amounts • at any time to correspond with test metering results and to adjust billing consumption in accordance with updated load estimates based on current or anticipated loads and conditions. 8.5.3. Fixed Consumption Billing may be offered to the eonsEime customer at the sole discretion of the Uty Utilities, and such billing is subject to withdrawal whereupon electric service may be discontinued by the-U614y Utilities upon thirty days written notice to the song customer. 8.5.4. Alteration of facilities or conditions, or addition of load by the eensLiffi customer without prior approval of the'Uti.14y Utilities shall constitute diversion of electric energy. 8.5.5. The eensiime customer may discontinue electric service to a Fixed Consumption Billing load by providing proper request of such discontinuance to thety Utilities. 8.6. Errors The 161614t,shall tise all t:easonable means to avoid b eFFeFs and shall... . as paymeent by the eenstimef or-efedit to the aeeount by the*Utility fegafdiess of the time same LL1Kllllb.l as payments�-o��ir� "(���'t�r'[G'C'. IneefFeetbilling, beyond billingbefar-e stated shall be eer-feeted by r-evised n<�rrhv<ry i��r�o<-.n.� �i1r/Yf�'r«r�.nl< 4'�<o h-�o+ -ir.nf.n tr + .a Kppy-e A1111(.{Ll od d{.lull.� «LLieh {.lit. Bills, for-eerfeeted esage shall be due and for- npr<r1nC1 r i The Utilities will exercise all reasonable means to assure accurate computation of all monthly service billings. When errors do occur and are discovered the error will be corrected for future billings and the following policy guidelines will be used to make billing corrections: a) If the error resulted in the customer being overcharged and overpaying for utility service, the Utilities shall reimburse the customer for overpayments The reimbursement will be calculated based on the overcharges for which the Utilities had a record for a period not to exceed six years immediately_prior to the discovery of the error. b) For customers who were undercharged and have underpaid for utility services due to billing errors. the Utilities will not issue a bill for past undercharge The provisions of this policy apply to mechanical or data errors that result through no fault of the customer and where in the opinion of the Utilities it is reasonable to assume that the customer is unaware of the error. This does not apply to customers who have intentionally or unintentionally bypassed any 8 billing meter,provided any form of billing information resulting in undercharges or have in anv wa at tempted to receive utility service at less than full price or failed to report unexplained bill reductions to the Utilities c) The Utilities shall not collect interest on undercharges and shall not pay interest on overpayments. 8.7. Diversion of Electric Energy 8.7.1. If energy-consuming devices or equipment are connected ahead of the meter, or if there has been any tampering with or connections to the Utility's Utilities distribution facilities or service equipment or any tampering with the Utility's Utilities' meter including breaking of meter seals which would make possible or result in the consumption of electricity not registered on the U61 Utilities' meter or an inaccurate measurement of demand, the customer shall be subject to immediate discontinuance of service without notice and to prosecution under applicable laws. 8.7.2. The installation of a check meter by the Utility Utilities and registration on this meter at a greater rate than on the regular meter,after both meters have been tested and found accurate, shall establish a rebuttable presumption of such diversion of electricity. 8.7.3. In the event of such diversion of electricity,the Uy Utilities shall be entitled to collect from the ewer customer, at the appropriate rate, sufficient funds to cover the cost of all additional power and energy estimated by the Utility Utilities which was not registered on the meter because of such diversion of electricity, and also sufficient funds to cover all expenses incurred by the-Utilil� Utilities on account of such unauthorized act or acts. 8.7.4. Service shall not be reconnected until the eonsume•customer has installed such entrance and service equipment as is necessary to prevent further diversion of electricity.The e n omemeT customer may also be required to pay a service deposit. Furthermore,the customer may be subject to all applicable criminal penalties 8.8. Lien on Property 8.8.1. The owner of every house,building, lot or premise shall be financially responsible for all electric service delivered to such property, and the cost of all unpaid bills for service shall constitute a perpetual lien upon the property,which lien may be enforced by an assessment upon the property so served, all as provided by the Code of the City. 8.8.2. Any information relating to the amounts due from the eons customer on account of utility service provided by the-C-i ,Utilities shall be made available upon request to the owner of the real property to which the service is being provided or to his or her agent. 8.8.3. The property owner shall be responsible for notifying the Utilities' Customer Service Office if notification is desired whenever there is a delinquency for the electric service at his/her property. The property owner will further notify the Utilities if he/she desires to become the customer of record whenever a termination request for the service at his/her property is received. 9 8.9. Gratuities Inspectors, agents and employees of the U Utilities or the City are forbidden from accepting any personal compensation or gratuities from eonsumefs customers. 9. " �•', The Utilities' Facilities I 9.1. Continuity of Service Not Guaranteed The City-Utilities shall use reasonable diligence at all times to provide continuous service at the agreed nominal voltage,arid-but shall not be liable to the eeffyamef customer for complete or partial failure(including loss-of phase) or interruption of service, or for fluctuations in voltage,resulting from causes beyond its control or through the ordinary negligence of its employees, servants or agents. The customer shall be responsible for taking whatever precautions the customer deems appropriate to protect against interuptions of service or fluctuations of voltage 9.2. Voltage Regulation The Utility Utilities shall be diligent in providing electric service with reasonable voltage variations. Howevef, the U614y The customer shall fleA be responsible or and liable for voltage or quality variations caused by the customer's appliances and equipment, such as may be produced by starting motors,x-rays, welders,pumps,etc. 9.3. Ownership of Transformers 9.3.1. Generally,the Utility Utilities shall install, own and maintain all transformers required to deliver service at the Utilityls Utilities' standard secondary voltages. 9.3.2. Where secondary service is metered on the primary side of the J"Itil Utilities' distribution transformers, or if the eery customer owns the transformers and substation converting to the secondary voltage, credits shall be applied as provided in the applicable rate schedules. 9.3.3. When service is delivered at primary voltage,the ems customer shall generally own, install and maintain all transformers.Under schedules of rates for primary service and where secondary service is delivered or metered at secondary voltage, correction factors shall be applied as provided under applicable rates. 9.4. Overhead Service Loops 9.4.1. Consistent with current construction practices, service loops shall generally be installed underground. Overhead service loops shall be installed only at the r t, Utilities' discretion. 9.4.2. Only one service loop shall be connected to a single premise or property, except in unusual cases and as approved by the Ut y Utilities. I 9.4.3. If more than one service loop is installed, it shall be connected to the same general delivery point to facilitate disconnection of the property in the event of fire or other emergency. 9.4.4. Where practicable, all service loops shall be installed from Utilityls the Utilities' secondary distribution at the lot line. If the property of the eon-,Y�-customer does not abut on the right-of-way of the Utili-ty Utilities' distribution system, it shall be 10 the ': customer's responsibility to provide adequate easements or bring wiring to a point designated by the-U614y Utilities. 9.5. Attachment to Poles 9.5.1. Attachments to Utility's the Utilities' poles or lighting standards shall not be permitted except upon specific written authority of the Utility Utilities. 9.5.2. The attachment of radio or TV antennae or other objects is specifically prohibited. 9.5.3. Attachment of communications circuits such as telephone, community antennae systems or other communication media may be made,provided that a joint use • contract has been entered into between the Utility Utilities and those desiring to make such attachments. Said attachments shall conform to the requirements of the latest edition of the National Electric Safety Code and additional requirements, if any,by the-i-tility Utilities. I 9.6. Tree Trimming 9.6.1. The sonsumei=customer shall permit the Utility Utilities to trim the limbs and branches of trees,bushes and shrubs to the extent that such trimming shall be reasonably necessary to avoid interference with t e Testy Utilities' lines or to allow access to the t4ilir�Utilities' meter or other equipment on the LS customer's property. 9.6.2. The eenstimer customer shall be responsible for such trimming of trees as may be necessary to avoid interference with the Ut 's Utilities' meter and service wires running from the Utility's Utilities' distribution poles to the point of delivery on the customer's premises. 9.7. Shortage of Electricity I 9.7.1. The 64 4i1,r:h; Utilities will make ever-y reasonable efforts to furnish a continuous supply of electricity to meet demands.However, should shortages occur by reason of acts of God or causes beyond the immediate control of the Utility Utilities,the Utility sh , Utilities will have the right to grant preference to those present and future services vvhieh that in its opinion are the most essential to the public welfare,based on information then available to the Utilities. 9.7.2. The Ut-rlity Utilities shall not be held liable for damages, including monetary loss or loss of business from shortages in supply of electric energy. 9.7.3. The customer shall be responsible for taking whatever precautions the customer shall deem appropriate to protect against shortages in the supply of electricity. 9.8. Liability 9.8.1. All installations of wire,meters,transformers or other materials or equipment made by the 1`kfli�v Utilities shall remain the property of the 14414:y Utilities and shall not be tampered or interfered with directly or indirectly by the customer or any other unauthorized persons. 9.8.2. The eens-amer customer shall be liable for any damage or loss to the property of the Utz Utilities or other persons and injury to t4flj t�-the Utilities employees or other persons through such unauthorized tampering or interference. 11 9.9. Underground Services from Overhead Distribution 9.9.1. Upon the request of the eon.sume customer,the Utility Utilities shall install or cause to be installed an underground service from an existing overhead distribution system,provided that the een mer customer pays to the U Utilities an amount equal to the estimated cost of the underground service. Such payment shall not be subject to refund and shall not be applied to payment of bills for electric service. 9.9.2. Such underground services shall remain the property of the Utility Utilities and shall be operated and maintained by the Unity Utilities,provided,however, that if • damages to such services are caused by the eonstimer customer,the eFx�s customer shall pay the full cost of restoring the service to its original condition. 9.9.3. If an existing underground service previously installed as provided above requires relocation or replacement because of new construction or changes on the customer's premises or because of increased loads,the cost of such modification shall be borne by the eensuffle customer. 9.10. Line Extension Policy 9.10.1. Where the Utility Utilities is requested to extend, augment or alter its facilities, or if the 164 y Utilities is requested to provide new or additional capacity that may be needed,the Uy Utilities shall provide such extension, augmentation or alteration in accordance with the requirements of these rules and regulations and "The Electric Construction Policies,Practices and Procedures." I 9.10.2. All existing overhead electric utility facilities on or adjacent to the affected service location shall be converted to underground facilities in conjunction with the augmentation, extension or alteration of any part of such utility service facilities, except where the Utility Utilities determines that underground construction is not practical or feasible. 9.10.3. Utility line extensions shall be installed underground in accordance with these rules and regulations, "The Electric Construction Policies,Practices and Procedures,"and the requirements of the Code of the City. 9.10.4. The eenumer customer, owner or developer shall pay the full estimated cost of such conversion, extension, alteration or augmentation of facilities and a proportionate share of the cost of associated underground distribution system facilities necessary to provide the additional service capacity,all as determined by the U -y Utilities. In addition. capacity costs attributed to the customer shall be paid by the customer. Such payment shall be made as a non-refundable contribution in aid to construction. 9.11. Line Extension Policy-Street Lighting Service 9.11.1. Extension of the street light system of the City shall be made in accordance with the Code of the City. 9.11.2. The full estimated cost of street lighting service shall be paid for by the eon customer, owner or developer. 12 10. Cofis u men, Customers Use and Facilities I 10.1. Former'i Customer's Installation I 10.1.1. Before acquiring motors or other electric energy-consuming devices or providing for the installation and electric wiring for same,the user or prospective user of electric service shall notify the-U6 Utilities in ample time of its intent to determine if such motors or devices may be connected to the Utilities' system under the Ut-y's Utilities' rules and regulations governing electrical • installations. The U61ity Utilities shall then determine if it has electrical service of the desired phase and voltage available therefor or whether extensions and improvements of the Utili t '-s Utilities' system shall be required. The Utility Utilities shall also establish points of delivery for service and meter locations. 10.1.2. Electric service shall be delivered to the een customer at one point of delivery for each premise, such point of delivery to be designated by the Utility Utilities. Only authorized employees of the Utility Utilities shall be permitted to make and energize the connection between the 14�4 Utilities' service wire and the eensumeIs customer's service entrance conductors. 10.1.3. The costs incurred by the Util4y Utilities through any changes in point of delivery and/or in the location of the Utiltys Utilities' meters necessitated by changes on the is customer's premises shall be subject to reimbursement to the Utility Utilities by the eener customer. 10.1.4. All energy-consuming equipment of the user and all wiring therefor on the user's side of the point of delivery shall be furnished, installed, owned and maintained at all times by the user in conformity with applicable electric codes and in conformity with the City's rules and regulations pertaining to electrical installations, and the rules and regulations of the building official. 10.1.5. Where service is supplied at primary voltages,the eenstiner customer shall I provide, own, operate and maintain all facilities beyond the point of delivery at the end of the primary service unless specific arrangements are made to the contrary. 10.1.6. If the eensume customer desires electric service at voltages, either primary or secondary, other than those available from the U4;'�Utilities' distribution system,the eenstmet*customer shall furnish, own and maintain all special transformers and special control equipment necessary to supply such voltage or service. If special metering shall be required in such cases,the costs thereof shall be paid by the eener customer. Such metering equipment,however, shall be and remain the property of the Utility Utilities and shall be tested and maintained by the 1444y Utilities. 10.1.7. If the eener customer has connected equipment,the operation of which is detrimental to service to other utility users(i.e. causes excessive voltage drop flickering lights, excessive harmonics etc.), and if the eenne customer desires to continue the operation of such equipment, the Utility Utilities may require the e on customer to install motor generators, line filters,reactors, isolation transformers, or transformer and/or line capacity beyond that normally required, in order to eliminate the detrimental effect upon other eensuixe's customers. 10.1.8. If such remedial measures involve expense on the part of the Utility Utilities, all such costs shall be reimbursed by the user. If the customer's demands are measured in such cases, the t4i-fity Utilities may determine the billing demands on shorter intervals than fifteen minutes regardless of regular provisions in individual rates pertaining to the determination of billing demands. 13 10.1.9. The eensume customer shall furnish and maintain required indoor, outdoor or underground space and facilities for the installation of the Utility's, Utilities' transformers and other equipment necessary to properly render electric service to the eensurner customer. 10.1.10.The customer shall be responsible for providing protection to 3-phase motors against damage from over voltage,undervoltage, single and reversed phasing conditions. 10.2. Bvpass of the Utilities' Distribution Svstem --Investment Recovery for Stranded Facilities The owner of any real property within the City's jurisdictional limits who desires to utilize delivery facilities that strand existing or future Utilities' facilities to the detriment of other ratepayers,may do so only upon receipt of written permission from the General Manager and will be required to pay an investment recovery fee The investment recovery fee is based upon Utilities' development charges and the Utilities pro-forma estimate of lost distribution service revenue (including future energy growth and in-lieu of tax payment)multiplied by 1_ 0 3g (present worth(a—), 5%, 15 years) The fee may include a monthly charge for distribution facilities and system availability costs. 10.3. Easements 10.3.1. By making application for electric service,the e ns customer agrees to grant or arrange for an easement on the eefisumefls customer's property for the installation, operation and maintenance of electric lines,wires and other equipment of the Utility-Utilities necessary to render service to the eenssitH+ief customer. 10.3.2. When requested by the Utility—Utilities,the eefisunie customer shall without expense to the U y Utilities make or procure a conveyance to the U614-y Utilities of satisfactory easements across the property owned or controlled by the ef*ist�- customer for the'Ut 's Utilities' lines or extensions thereof necessary or incidental to the furnishing of service to the eonsumef customer. 10.3.3. If such installation must be made on or over the property of a third party, it shall be the responsibility of the eens customer to obtain an easement for the U Utilities from the third party before the installation can be made and service rendered. 10.3.4. If, after service is originally rendered,the ec S customer's property is divided in such a manner that part of the property no longer has access to the right-of-way of the U Utilities' distribution system,the eon customer shall reserve an easement for the benefit of the U 44y Utilities so that the Utility Utilities may render electric service to such isolated parcel. 10.4. r—Access I 10.4.1. Authorized employees of the Utilities shall have the right of safe access to the Ls customer's premises at all reasonable times for any purpose incidental to the supplying of electric service or to otherwise carry out actions pursuant to these regulations or other applicable requirements or law. 10.4.2. Access to the electrical meters and utility service equipment located on the customer's premises must be provided for proper billing. This includes non-intrusive. automatic drop out access to the customer's telephone service for 14 remote meter reading of meters by the Utilities when such service is available If any meter cannot be read or access to utility service equipment is not provided for three consecutive months,the eoner customer shall be notified by first-class mail that this condition must be corrected or the C4-y Utilities shall discontinue service until access to such equipment by Utility the Utilities' personnel is accomplished. 10.5. Public Rights of Way The Utilities has the right to install and maintain wires and facilities in on under or over any street,alley, sidewalk or other public place 10.6. Foreign Power 10.6.1. Unless specific arrangements are made as provided under the Parallel Generation section of these rules and regulations,the eonsamer-customer shall make exclusive use of sefviee electric energy provided by the U Utilities and no other source of electric energy shall be to any instnllati n �rl, h n t) ,«-� ;r -1 , to J 1 1 t 1 L IA.L Z 1 L 7 LZ7I ITIT.Z"[�[ to the 14ility's eleetfie disc ib do system. utilized within the jurisdictional limit of \1 L11.1L♦ )V1\IV LI LV 1�.117 LZI the City of Fort Collins. 10.6.2. This provision does not preclude the use of emergency generating systems owned by the Bens r customer,provided that switching arrangements are installed to prevent the possibility of the emergency generator and the U61�Utilities' service being connected to the load simultaneously. The manner of connection of any emergency generating system must be approved by the Uli Utilities prior to use. 10.6.3. This provision does not preclude on-site generation if it is not in any way connected to the Utilities' distributionsystem. 10.7. Resale of Electricity 10.7.1. Electric service shall be furnished for the sole use of the E onsumer customer at the premises designated in the service application and contract, and the eons customer shall not directly or indirectly sell or otherwise dispose of such service to any other person or persons,provided,however,that electrical service may be provided to a tenant by the owner as part of a lease-rental agreement. 10.7.2. The Utility Utilities reserves the right to refuse to furnish electric service to any ew e'customer where such service is to be resold to others. 10.7.3. In the event that such resale comes to the attention of the t4flity Utilities,the Utility Utilities shall have the right,without prior notice, to either discontinue service to the eensumef customer or to furnish service directly to the subconsumer. 10.8. Load Balance Where secondary electric service is used,the eonstime customer's equipment shall be connected to balance the eeiisumef's customer's electric loads as follows: 10.8.1. With single-phase 3-wire,the current carried by the neutral shall be not more than 15%of the current in either of the other wires. 10.8.2. With three-phase systems,the customer's load in any phase shall be not I greater than 15%more than the load in either of the other two phases. 15 10.9. Power Factor 10.9.1. The e-ensupaef customer shall at all times maintain a power factor as near unity as practicable and never lower than 90% lagging. 10.9.2. Luminous electric discharge tubes or other loads having inherent low power factor shall at all times be provided by the eefisufnercustomer with effective power factor correction equipment such that the power factor resultant from such energy use shall not be less than 90%. 10.9.3. Where such power factor correction equipment is used,the eens-umercustomer • shall install disconnecting or controlling equipment as needed to prevent excessive voltage variations on the 1.4 61 Utilities' system. See the applicable rate schedule for regulations specific to each rate class. 10.10. Demand-Motor Limits r-otof 4-A.... ettfFen in exeess of 20 amperes. Single phase.. fiaetional befsepow . g }'1e eperr-atel� fiop fife its hay,i g n einina It i o f 2 0 j. 1 vll v\.Ll L♦J 11{.1 Y Lliy u IIl7i 7 her-sepowet:may be operated on se I to.esidential and business usefs.. depending, upon metef and lead ehar-aetefi sties, g v Utility's before installation of any sueb motefs and sueh appfeval shall be Nralid only &-e-i-17k lee singlethe installation E)f � , Utilityof the and shall have siieh ehar-aeter-i sties, of:be equipp ed.with a stafter-of sueh design, .. limitedll . e�.LTTf CTS-. 10.10.1. Single-Phase Motors Single-phase motors operated at 120 volts shall be limited to less than 1 horsepower (hp)in size. Single-phase motors 1 hp or greater shall be operated at 240 volts and shall have a maximum locked rotor current limit of 75 amps The Utilities' approval must be obtained prior to installing any single-phase motor with locked rotor current in excess of this limit. The following information shall be provided to the Utilities when seeking approval: • Horsepower rating • Nameplate fi:ill-load amps • Nameplate locked rotor amps • Frequency of starts per time unit • NEMA code letter • Nameplate voltage (Cautionary Note: Central air conditioning units rated 2.5 tons cooling capacity or greater typically have compressor motor locked rotor currents in excess of the 75-amp limit. Please consult the Utilities prior to installation for approval of units that exceed this Limit.) 16 10.10.2.Three-Phase Motors Three-phase motors up to 200 horsepower may be supplied under applicable rate schedules,provided that such motors have been manufactured in accordance with National Electrical Manufacturers Association(NEMA) standards, and further provided that suitable protection equipment and devices have been installed. Under some conditions, the-Utility Utilities may require the installation of reduced voltage or other types of starting equipment. Such equipment maybe required where, in the opinion of the toy Utilities,the starting frequency adversely affects service being rendered to other eensumefs customers. Consult theUtilities prior to acquiring motors • 10.11. Intermittent Loads and Stand-By Service 10.11.1.Subject to the approval of the t3ility Utilities,use of x-ray machines, induction-type welders or equipment with similar operating characteristics shall be permitted under applicable rate schedules on secondary service,provided that adequate transformer and distribution capacity is available. 10.11.2.An incremental demand charge may be added if the son ='s customer's load is of an intermittent or fluctuating character or reflects frequent starting with high current inrush,or if standby service is provided for any reason. In these cases, the Uy Utilities may consider the billing demand as the maximum amount of power used at any time,may add to the measured demand of the steady load up to 50% of the maximum fluctuating load, or may add to the measured demand an incremental demand charge determined from either the nameplate data of the equipment or by the kVa of extra transformer capacity necessary to serve such loads. 10.11.3.The een ume customer also may alsebe required to pay a one-time charge equal to the investment in special facilities necessary to serve such fluctuating load or to provide such standby service. Previous demand charge payments may not be applied as payment toward such investment. 10.11.4.Standby service may be utilized for back-up power, supplementary power or maintenance power to Qualifying Facilities operated in parallel with the Utility Utilities as provided herein. 10.12. Indemnity to City and the Utilities 10.12.1.The City or the Utilities shall not be held responsible for any injury to persons or damage to property occasioned or caused by the acts, omissions or negligence of the eensu customer or of any of the eon sufflef",+_customer's agents, employees or licensees in installing,maintaining, operating or using any of the consumer's lines,wire, equipment,machinery or apparatus, and for injury and damage caused by defects in the same. 10.12.2.The consumer shall hold the City and the Utilities harmless and indemnify it against any and all claims and liability for injury to persons or damage to property when such injury or damage results from or is occasioned by the facilities located on the customer's side of the point of delivery unless caused by the gross negligence or wrongful acts of the City's and the Utilities' agents or employees 10.12.3.The consumer shall pay all costs that may be incurred by the City in enforcing this indemnity. 17 10.13. Working Adjacent to or in the Vicinity of Overhead Electric Lines 10.13.1.Any person,eF»rcustomer,business or other party working within ten feet of overhead power lines eeng ever ized at more than 600 volts shall provide seventy-two hours notice to the Uy Utilities of such work. 10.13.2.The y Utilities shall coordinate the efforts to cover up-or in some manner to make such lines safe for the work or activity. The eensume customer,person, business or party shall pay all costs associated with making such lines safe. 10.13.3.Failure to notify the Uy Utilities seventy-two hours in advance of any activity • within ten feet of overhead lines shall relieve the-Util 4y Utilities of all responsibility or liability for accidents, injuries or damages arising through or from such activities. 10.14. Locate Policy 10.14.1.To prevent service interruption,personal injury or property destruction resulting from damage to underground facilities during excavation, state law requires the notification of utilities at least two business days prior to any excavation. Notification is to be made through the 1 Utilities notification service. 10.14.2.Upon receiving such notice,the Uy Utilities shall advise the excavator of the approximate location and size of the underground facilities in the proposed excavation area. (See "Electric Construction Policies,Practices and Procedures.") 11. Parallel Generation,Interconnection and Transmission 11.1. Application Any Qualifying Facility may interconnect with, operate in parallel with, or transmit over the Utility's-Utilities' facilities as provided herein. 11.1.1. Each Qualifying Facility shall make application to the Utility Utilities and obtain written approval of entrance location,number of phases, voltage number and types of meters,and underground or overhead connection before making commitments to equipment purchases and before the start of construction. 11.1.2. Each Qualifying Facility shall provide the Uy Utilities,upon request, a copy of I a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission qualifying certificate for the proposed facility. 11.2. Parallel Generation for Consumer's Customer's Use 11.2.1. A efx r customer receiving electric service from the Utility Utilities may generate all or part of such e ensumer's customer's instantaneous energy or capacity needs by operation of a Qualifying Facility in parallel with the Utility Utilities' system,provided that electric service is being rendered under the standby provisions of a demand-metered rate schedule and provided further that such Facility is constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with these rules and regulations. 11.2.2. Under the above described conditions, energy or capacity in excess of the customer's instantaneous needs shall not be purchased by the Uiility 18 Utilities and shall not be generated or transmitted into the Utility Utilities' system through the customer's electric service connection with the Utility Utilities, unless delivery to a purchasing utility has been arranged. 11.3. Delivery to a Purchasing Utility 11.3.1. The Operator may designate a purchasing utility to which energy and capacity is to be delivered, such delivery to be made to any interconnected utility with which the Operator has appropriate transmission or sale/purchase agreements in accordance with the provisions of these rules and regulations. In such event,the Utility Utilities may assess charges for losses and other costs incurred as a result of such delivery. 11.3.2. The 161 4y Utilities may require a special contract with the Operator and other interested parties to such delivery. 11.3.3. Satisfactory evidence of a sale/purchase agreement and all'necessary interconnection and transmission agreements with interested parties must be presented to the Utility Utilities at least thirty days before generation of energy and capacity for such sale is commenced. 11.3.4. The Utility Utilities shall not purchase energy or capacity from any source other than Platte River Power Authority(Platte River)because of the Utilt 54 Utilities' contract to purchase all electric power and energy which it requires for resale and the operation of its electric distribution system from Platte River. 11.3.5. In order to encourage cogeneration and small power production,Platte River shall purchase any electric energy or capacity offered to the Utility Utilities from a Qualifying Facility in accordance with the provisions of its tariffs. 11.4. Initial Start-Up 11.4.1. Each Qualifying Facility shall notify the Utility Utilities of the initial energizing and start-up test of the Qualifying Facility's generating equipment. The l kilit-y Utilities shall have the right to be present at such test. 11.4.2. Notice of such initial energizing and start-up test shall be given by the Qualifying Facility to the Utili-t�Utilities at a reasonable time prior to such event. 11.4.3. No Qualifying Facility shall operate in parallel with the Utility Utilities' system until all safety standards,relays, controls and other devices, as required by the W6.14y Utilities,have been met. I 11.5. Facility Design and Construction 11.5.1. The Operator shall design, construct, install, own, operate and maintain the Facility and all equipment needed to generate and deliver energy and capacity except for any special facilities constructed, installed and maintained by the U4i4y Utilities. 11.5.2. The Facility shall meet all requirements of applicable codes and all standards of prudent electrical practice and the requirements of the Utility Utilities. Such requirements may include locks, seals,breakers,protective relaying, automatic synchrometers and disconnecting devices. 11.5.3. The Qualifying Facility operator shall submit all of the Facility's specifications to the Uti14N-- Utilities for review and approval prior to connecting the Facility to the Unity'Utilities system. The U41 Utilities' review of the Operator's specifications shall not be construed as confirming nor endorsing the design, or as any warranty of safety, durability or reliability of the Facility. 19 11.5.4. The Operator agrees that,upon demand of the Utility Utilities,the Operator shall change its Facility to comply with changing requirements of the t4i Utilities' system. 11.6. Interconnection Facility Construction and Meter Installation 11.6.1. The Operator shall construct, install, own and maintain interconnection facilities and system protection facilities as required for the U 1ity Utilities to provide for system capacity, safety and operation. 11.6.2. In the event it is necessary for the Uti4y Utilities to install special facilities or to reinforce its system for purposes of receiving the Operator's energy or capacity, the Operator shall pay to the Utility Utilities the estimated cost of such special facilities as a non-refundable contribution-in-aid-of construction prior to the start of construction. 11.6.3. If satisfactory metering is not otherwise provided,the Uti-l4y Utilities may install and maintain meters at a mutually agreed upon design to location to measure the integrated demand and kilowatt-hours. 11.6.4. If the Operator sells to a purchasing utility, such metering shall be approved by the Utility Utilities and Platte River, and shall record and indicate the integrated demand for each 39-60-minute period and shall measure kilowatt-hours. 11.6.5. Meters for measure of reactive volt-ampere hours may be required by the Utility Utilities if deemed appropriate. 11.6.6. All meter equipment, installation, ownership and administration costs thereof shall be borne by Operator, including costs incurred by the Utility Utilities for inspecting and testing such equipment. 11.7. Facility Operation and Maintenance 11.7.1. The Operator shall operate and maintain its Facility according to prudent electrical practices and shall generate or otherwise supply such reactive power necessary to maintain a 95%power factor to maintain voltage levels and reactive support to the system. 11.7.2. If the Operator is unable or unwilling to provide such reactive power,the Uty Utilities may do so at the Operator's expense or may disconnect the Facility without notice. 11.7.3. Facility operation shall be such that its electrical operation parameters are within the Utilities' system operating_parameters at the point of Facility interconnection with the Utilities. 11.8. Discontinuity of Deliveries The Uy Utilities shall not be obligated to accept, and the any Utilities may I require the Operator to curtail, interrupt or reduce, deliveries of energy and capacity under any of the following circumstances: a) in order to construct, install,maintain,repair,replace,remove, investigate or inspect any of the Utilityls Utilities' equipment or any part of the I T' Utilities' system; b) if the U44ity Utilities determines that curtailment, interruption or reduction is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, operating conditions on its system or adverse affects upon electric service to other , customers of the Uti Utilities; 20 c) as required by prudent electrical practices; d) expiration or termination of the sale/purchase agreement between the Operator and the purchasing utility or upon suspension of purchases by the purchasing utility for any reason; or e) as otherwise provided in these rules and regulations and any special contract provisions. 11.9. Changes In Facility or Capacity Rating 11.9.1. The Operator shall advise the UtilityUtilities and Platte River of any proposed • changes in its Facility or its capacity rating prior to making such changes. 11.9.2. Such changes shall be made in accordance with these rules and regulations as if the changes were a new Facility. 11.10. Point Of Delivery If the Facility's energy or capacity is for sale to a purchasing utility,the Operator shall deliver the energy and capacity at the source side of the electric billing meter or the source side of the main disconnect where instrument transformers are employed or as otherwise designated by the Utility Utilities. 11.11. Meters 11.11.1.All billing meters used to determine the billing of sales to a purchasing utility shall be sealed, and the seals shall be broken only upon occasions when the meters are to be inspected,tested or adjusted. 11.11.2.The Utility Utilities shall, at the Operator's expense, inspect and test all meters upon their installation and at least enee every our-years thereafter as determined necessary by Utilities. 11.11.3.If requested to do so by the Operator or the purchasing utility,the Utz Utilities shall inspect or test a meter more frequently than the standard Utilities practice,but the expense of such inspection or test shall be borne by the Operator. 11.11.4.All billing meters shall be installed and operated in accordance with the terms and conditions of Platte River and the purchasing utility. 11.12. Billing 11.12.1.Where the Operator sells electric energy or capacity to a purchasing utility,the billing meters shall be read by Platte River. 11.12.2.Interested parties may be present or otherwise receive meter reading information in accordance with agreements between the parties and Platte River. 11.13. Payment Payment for energy or capacity sold to a purchasing utility shall be made by the purchasing utility in accordance with the terms and conditions of the sale/purchase agreement between the parties. 11.14. Service Charges There shall be a service charge for the processing of a request for parallel operation. 21 11.15. Electric Services Supplied By the Ui tifit.Utilities 11.15.1.This section of the rules and regulations does not provide for the delivery of any electric services by the Uiy Utilities to the Operator. If the Operator requires interruptible or standby services from the Utility Utilities,the Operator shall enter into separate electric service contract arrangements with the Uty Utilities in accordance with the Utikt�, Utilities applicable electric service schedules. If the Operator receives sue-interruptible or standby service and the Operator intends to sell to a purchasing utility,there shall be no interconnection between the load served by the Utilities and the Operator's facility beyond the U#ih:3!s Utilities' point of delivery. 11.15.2.If the operator generates power and energy for sale to another utility, the amount of power and energy generated in excess of the operator's on-site usage the amount that flows through the Utilities' distribution system) shall be subject to wheeling charges for use of the distribution system as determined by Utilities 11.16. Land Rights 11.16.1.By making application to interconnect with the U614�y Utilities, the Operator agrees to grant to the Utility Utilities all necessary rights-of-way and easements to install, operate,maintain,replace and remove the Util Utilities' metering and other special facilities,and agrees to execute such other grants, deeds or documents as the Utility Utilities may require to enable it to record such rights-of-way and easements. 11.16.2.If any part of the Utilt'-s Utilities' facilities are to be installed on property owned by a party other than the Operator,the Operator shall,without cost to the Ut-iliv-y Utilities,procure from the owners thereof all necessary permanent rights-of-way and easements for the construction,operation,maintenance and replacement of the Utility's-Utilities' facilities upon such property in a form satisfactory to the Ut-il-i-ty Utilities. 11.17. Indemnity 11.17.1.The Operator shall indemnify the 7 TU61,4y Utilities,its officers, agents and employees against all loss, damage,expense and liability to third persons for injury to or death of persons or damage to property,proximately caused by the Operator's construction, ownership,operation or maintenance of, or by failure of any of the Operator's works or facilities used in connection with applicable contracts and these rules and regulations. 11.17.2.The Operator shall pay all costs that may be incurred by the Utility Utilities in enforcing this indemnity. 11.17.3.The Utili Utilities may require proof of the Operator's ability to provide adequate indemnity protection, as determined by the U y Utilities, at any time. Failure to provide proof of such indemnity shall be cause for discontinuance of service or interconnection. 11.18. Liability 11.18.1.Nothing herein shall be construed to create any duty to, any standard of care with reference to, or any liability to any person not a party to arrangements and contracts pursuant to these rules and regulations. 22 11.18.2.The t-til i�y Utilities shall not be liable for damages caused to the facilities of the Operator by reason of the operation, faulty operation or non-operation of the Utility's,Utilities' facilities. 11.19. Rules and Regulations The Operator must comply with all provisions of these rules and regulations and references thereto deemed applicable by the Ui4y Utilities. Reference to the "sonsiLimercustomer" or"user" shall be interpreted as being interchangeable with "Qualifying Facility" and "Operator." • 11.20. Definitions For the purposes of these ful this Section 11. Parallel Generation. Interconnection and Transmission,the following terms shall have the meaning indicated: Back-Up Power-Electric energy or capacity supplied under the standby service provision of the applicable rate schedule by the Utili ty Utilities to replace energy ordinarily generated by a Facility's own generation equipment during an unscheduled outage of the Facility. Capacity Rating_-The generator nameplate rating of the Qualifying Facility's equipment diminished by any anticipated losses between such equipment and the delivery point. City-City of Fort Collins, Colorado, a municipal corporation. Cogeneration-Facilities which simultaneously produce two forms of useful energy, such as power and steam,through the sequential use of energy. Such facilities must be owned by a party not primarily engaged in the generation or sale of electric energy. Facility-The generator and associated equipment owned by a party other than the U Utilities,used to generate or deliver electric power. Interconnection Facilities-All facilities required to be installed solely to interconnect and deliver power from the Operator's generation to the Tr T+�rig ty!s Utilities' system, I including but not limited to connection,transformation, switching,indicating meters, safety equipment and system protection facilities. Intermittent Loads-An electrical demand of an intermittent or fluctuating character or which reflects frequent starting with highcurrent in-rush. Interruptible-Power made available under agreements which permit curtailment or cessation of delivery of electricity by the Utility Utilities. Maintenance Power-Electric energy or capacity supplied by the Utility-Utilities during scheduled outages of the Qualifying Facility. Operator-One responsible for the construction, operation and maintenance of a Qualifying Facility. Parallel Generation-The operation of Qualifying Facilities when interconnected with the T t Utilities system in accordance with the provisions of these rules and regulations. Prudent Electrical Practices-Those practices,methods and equipment, as changed from time to time,that are commonly used in prudent electrical engineering and operations to operate electric equipment'lawfully and with safety, dependability, efficiency and economy. Purchasing Utility-Any utility other than Fort Collins T iglit an no,;A-@...Utilities which purchases energy or capacity from a Qualifying Facility. Qualifying Facility-A cogeneration or small power production facility which meets the definitions of such facilities as defined herein and which is a qualifying facility 23 under Subpart B of Section 201 of the Public Utilities Regulatory Policy Act of 1978, as may be amended from time to time. Small Power Production-Facilities which derive more than 75% of total energy input from biomass,waste or renewable resources,including wind, solar and water,to produce electric power. Such facilities must be of less than 80 megawatts capacity and must be owned by a party not primarily engaged in the generation or sale of electric energy. Special Facilities-Interconnection facilities furnished by the 1444y Utilities at the Operator's request or because such facilities are necessary additions and/or reinforcements to the Utilitys Utilities's system for the purpose of receiving,metering • or transmitting energy or capacity from a Qualifying Facility. Supplementary Power-Electric energy or capacity, supplied by the U# 4j=Utilities, regularly used by a Qualifying Facility in addition to that which the Facility generates itself. System Protection Facilities-The equipment required to protect: (1)the T Tti ty ! Utilities' system and its eensamefs customers from faults occurring at the Facility; and (2)the Facility from faults occurring on the Utility-Utilities' system or on the systems of others to which it is directly or indirectly connected. g I . . v-Utilities-The City of Fort Collins Light and pourer T Ttih4 r Utilities. 24 EXHIBIT "B" May 8,2002 City of Fort Collins Utilities Electric Construction Policies, Practices and Procedures 1. Authority for Regulations This policy, and the regulations it implements are authorized by Section 26-463 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, and shall be available for public review at the Fort Collins Utility Service Center and the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Fort Collins 2. Application of Policy This policy applies to all construction,new development,redevelopment or remodeling -and 3. Underground Construction Required All id new ever-head ever ead electric utility lines and line extensions shall be installed underground in accordance with the requirements of the "Electric Service Rules and Regulations." 4. Costs 4.1. New Development and Redevelopment Cost estimates from preliminary plats will be furnished on request to developers for planning purposes (based on average electric costs developed by the Utility-Fort Collins Utilities (hereinafter called the Utilities) from previously completed projects)_ Developers will be given receive a firm price for the underground electric system for a subdivision,-Of mobile home park or project development plan after ���* folio ,;,,n,o,,,, .e ffiants providing the Utilities with: 1, Fu i sh the Tti„ .with thfee (3)reop;es-one copy of the final approved subdivision plat, and- 2. Fu�the number, size;and location of points-of-service at which electric service is requested. When the developer requests the actual construction of the project be started, a payment of fifty percent of the quoted firm price will be required. This partial payment need only be paid on the portion of the o'erunderground electric system which is to be constructed and not necessarily on the whole subdivision project,provided that such portion must is suitable for sueh partial electric service. Quoted firm prices will include off-site facilities,primaries and streetlights. The owner will be charged for electric services not paid for by the developer. The underground electrical system will be installed in two phases: 1. The fifstpPhase one includes the installation of the primary conduit,transformer vaults, primary conductor:and customer service provisions from the transformer vault to the nearest lot corner or on-site transformer.Upon completion of this phase of the project,the 1 final payment of the quoted firm price becomes due and payable. The electrical system will be energized following receipt of payment of all project fees and charges. 2. Theseeen "Phase two includes the installation of the customer's service to the lot corner or on-site transformer or meter socket. Service will be ftm installed upon mutual agreement, as to point of-service and meter location. A separate charge will be made for the service prior to installation. Modifications to the development plans requiring field changes ire-the electric system and unforeseen construction obstacles such as frost and rocky soil conditions will be charged on a change order basis and will be coordinated with the developer prior to proceeding with the work. 4.2. Modifications to Capacitv For remodeling or other modifications where the customer's electric panel capacity is increased and where development charges have not previously been paid development charges off site facilities,primary and streetlights)are applicable to the increased capacity on a prorated basis All charges for on-site costs are applicable per the Line Extension Policy of the "Electric Service Rules and Regulations". 5. Residential Construction This policy should be-applieds to new subdivided areas where curb(except for radius sections) and grading lass have been completed but where gas and telephone utilities and paving have not been installed. (See Construction Sequence.) Residential construction as,.ofoffoa to by this T tilit ,is defined as a single phase primary system complete with transformer vaults and transformers designed to reds convert the primary system voltage to the standard residential voltage of 120/240 volts, three-wire single- phase, including the three wire electric service to the meter location. The electric facilities will generally be installed underground behind the curb or sidewalk with a minimum cover of 30 inches,and will generally be completely at or below grade utilizing front lot line construction. Streetlighting will be installed in accordance with the City of Fort Collins design criteria and standards for streets. 5.1. Meter Sockets 5.1.1. Meter sockets as approved by the t ility wi14_shall be UL-approved,4-terminal sockets and shall be furnished and installed by the owner or his agent as a contribution in aid to construction on a non-refundable basis. 5.1.2. Meter sockets shall be rated for a minimum of 100 amps. 5.1.3. The L444y Utilities reserves the right not to energize an under-rated or unapproved meter socket. 5.1.4. Damaged meter sockets w444-shall be replaced and installed by the owner or his agent at no expense to the 11,E Utilities. e s ii-e s that i:e seeanib a N it a single •ntitla f ei> inl 5.1.5. For installations exceeding 200 amps, applicable meter socket rules covered in the Commercial section shall apply. 5.2. Single Occupancy(single residence) 2 5.2.1. Before electric service is installed,the meter socket(furnished by the owner Utility)approved by the shall be installed and the meter socket installation must be approvaled ebtained 4en lithe Building Inspection Department. 5.2.2. A rigid non-metallic conduit with a 24-inch 90-degree bend elbow attached from the socket to a point 36 inches below finished grade,must be provided. The conduit size shall be as specified by the U Utilities and shall not be less than 2 inches inside diameter. 5.2.3. The Iitilit-f Utilities will furnish and install the service conductors to the meter socket. 5.2.4. The meter must be located for easy reading and access by the Icy Utilities on a side wall of the residence as close to the street side of the residence as possible and shall not be in an enclosed or fenced area of the yard. The 7i3eatiOn o+'the mete shall be sLieh that it is not /� y .. 5.2.5. The Ut-iljt:y-Utilities will install, own and maintain all underground service wires, buses and electrical devices up to and including provisions for connection of the customer's service wires; such connection provision to will be generally located within the confine of the meter socket enclosure. 5.2.6. All construction and maintenance on the customer side of any provision for customer service wire connection including the making of such service connections shall be done by someone other than the Utility Utilities. 5.2.7. The secondary electric service is to be paid at the time the building permit is issued. 5.3. Multiple Occupancy(apartments) 5.3.1. Where service is provided to individual customers located in a structure designed for multiple occupancy,meters should shall be grouped for service from a single circuit secondary service. 5.3.2. The location of the meters shall allow access, at all times,by Util4y Utilities' personnel for the purposes of reading meters and maintaining Utility-Utilities owned equipment. 5.3.3. The location shall be on the exterior for multiple occupancy,unless otherwise approved by the Utility Utilities. I 5.3.4. Each meter socket shall be plainly and permanently marked to indicate which apartment or unit is suppliedthe--effe it supplies. The marking Vie-shall be the same as the mailing address for each unit. The owner or developer wiR shall be responsible for electricity delivered through unmarked,illegible or incorrectly labeled meter sockets. 5.3.5. All expenses incurred by the L;tility Utilities related to correcting improperly labeled meters will be billed to the developer or owner whose responsibility it shall be to pay such expenses within 30 days of receipt of said billing. 5.3.6. The owner 4-shall furnish and install U y UL approved meter sockets and rigid (non-metallic) service entrance conduit with 24 inch radius and 90 degree bend elbow to a point 36 inches below finished grade. The service conduit shall be not less than 2-1/2 inches inside diameter or as specified by the U y Utilities.Utility 4.i.V L/1V v�.0 VV V11�,. V 4 of:socket Li11 U11L�. 1 L �J N 5.3.7. The owner shall also provide a one-inch conduit from the transformer to an accessible point inside the building near the metes-installation for future use by the Utilities. 5.3.8. At the option of the Ley Utilities, the owner may be required to furnish and install specified service conductors to the transformer terminals. 3 5.3.9. Service conductor size and insulation shall be as approved or specified by the Utility Utilities. 5.3.10. Trenches for secondary services to apartment complexes W-hieh-that are 8-plexes and larger are to shall be inspected by Building Inspection. 6. Mobile Home Parks 6.1. Ganged Meter Sockets 6.1.1. Electric facilities will generally be installed on rear lot lines(unless otherwise approved by the Uty Utilities)to ganged meter sockets with breakers, and will be I installed and billed with the first phase of construction. 6.1.2. The location of the meter shall allow access, at all times,by'Utility Utilities personnel for the purposes of reading meters and maintaining tlty Utilities-owned equipment. 6.1.3. Meter sockets with breakers shall be furnished, installed and maintained-,4nd install by the owners.Meter sockets and breakers shall be Unity Utilities- approved devices. 6.1.4. Meter sockets shall be rated for a minimum of 100 amps. A 2-inch rigid non-metallic utility service conduit(or conduits as required) from the meter sockets with a minimum cover of 42 inches (t 6 inches) from finished grade,using a 24 inch radius 90-degree bend is to be installed by the owner and approved by the building inspector. 6.1.5. If the meter sockets are not building mounted,the 2-inch conduits shall be rigid steel and shall be supported in concrete. 6.1.6. The mounting height from the bottom of the meter to ultimate final grade should be 36 inches. 6.1.7. Each meter position shall be plainly and permanently marked to indicate which unit it supplies. The marking is to be the same as the mailing I address for each unit.The owner or developer will be responsible for electricity delivered through unmarked or incorrectly labeled meter sockets. 6.1.8. Expenses incurred by the Utility Utilities related to correcting improperly labeled I meters will be billed to the developer or owner,whose responsibility it shall be to pay such expenses within 30 days of receipt of said billing. 6.1.9. All wiring from the customer side of the meter is to be installed, owned and maintained by the owner.The point of delivery shall be the load side terminals of the meter socket. 6.1.10. The Utility Utilities will install, own, operate and maintain circuits and equipment up to the point of delivery. 6.1.11. The UN-Utilities shall have Uy Utilities-sealed access to the meter socket. 6.1.12. The customer shall own,maintain and operate all breakers,receptacles and other devices on the customer side of the point of delivery. 6.2. Single Position Pedestals Single position mobile home utility meter pedestals may be used with the same "Electric Construction Policies,Practices and Procedures" as applies to ganged meter sockets. 7. Project Development Plan The applicable service rules as described under the residential construction, mobile home parks, and commercial headings apply. 4 8. Commercial Construction/Development 8.1. General 8.1.1. Commercial development will be considered on an individual basis depending upon size,type and characteristics of the load requirement. - 8.1.2. The 1,444N,Utilities will endeavor to provide special service voltages and/or connections when a Liil y Utilities-approved document is presented,provided that such document or documents accurately and completely describe the owner's load and desired entrance needs. 8.1.3. Service requirements,construction costs and payment terms will be Win-provided on request. Early contact with the Utility Utilities during the planning stages is essential. The L444y Utilities will not be obligated to provide special service voltages or eenneetions to these who have not eeer-d algid the;- if planning has not been coordinated with the Uti4y Utilities. 8.1.4. Entrance requirements including location,number of phases,voltage, amperage per meter,number of meters, and underground or overhead must be determined with the Utility Utilities at an early date. 8.1.5. Typically,the Utility Utilities will provide these services: V' 3 wire 120/240 volt single phase, 3 wire 208Y/120 volt single phase, 3 phase 208Y/120 4 wire service,or 3 phase 480Y/277 volt 4 wire service. Other service voltages or types must be approved by the Utilities 8.1.6. Because.of planned underground service facilities and requirements to convert overhead lines to underground,the location or characteristics of existing or prior electric service facilities will not determine the location or service characteristics of a new or modified electric service entrance. 8.1.7. Except when the U614y Utilities determines that underground is not feasible, I services will be installed underground. 8.1.8. The owner will be required to furnish, install and maintain all circuits and equipment on the customer side of the point of delivery. 8.1.9. Streetlighting will be installed in accordance with the City of Fort Collins'design criteria and standards for streets. 8.2. Meter Sockets 8.2.1. For loads not.exceeding 200 amps or 300 volts applicable meter socket rules unde in the Residential Construction headi*g section apply. Contact the Utility Utilities for 320-amp single phase socket approval on a case-by-case basis. 8.2.2. For loads exceeding 200 amps or 300 volts but less than 600 volts,meter sockets will be furnished by the Utfli Utilities and installed by the owner or his agent. Metering will be instrument transformer rated,with instrument transformers furnished by the U414y Utilities. The owner or his agent wiU shall furnish and install all „eee „ :y a one-inch conduit from the meter socket to the instrument transformer location. 8.2.3. Instrument transformers and associated equipment such as enclosures,racks,poles, cable, terminations, insulators, etc., for primary metering V�44 shall be f;,,., ishe,a installed by the Utility at the expense of the customer on a non-refundable basis. The owner or his agent wi44 shall install the meter socket(furnished by the U614 Utilities), and wi44 shall furnish and install al' neeess a one-inch conduit from the 5 meter socket to the instrument transformer location. The owner shall furnish a one- inch conduit from the meter socket to the phone room and a one-inch conduit from the secondary side of the transformer to an accessible point inside the building near the meter installation for future use by the Utilities. 8.2.4. The location of the meters shall allow access, at all times,by Uti-li#-v,-Utilities personnel for the purposes of reading meters and maintaining Utility Utilities-owned equipment.The location shall be on the exterior unless otherwise approved by the I #yUtilities. 8.2.5. Each meter socket shall be plainly and permanently marked to indicate which unit-i-s uppl:�a then-o .-&„, it supplies. The marking is to be the same as the mailing address for each unit. The owner or developer will be responsible for electricity delivered • through unmarked, illegible or incorrectly labeled meter sockets.All expenses incurred by the Uy Utilities related to correcting improperly labeled meters will be billed to the developer or owner,whose responsibility it shall be to pay such expenses within 30 days of receipt of said billing. 9. Construction Coordination Sequence 9.1. General 9.1.1. Construction coordination and scheduling is the responsibility of the developer and owner/builder. To ensure maximum economy in construction,the sequence of installation of utilities, streets, driveways, sidewalks, etc.,must be coordinated with the Util4y Utilities. 9.1.2. Increased construction costs incurred by the U614y Utilities due to the lack of economic scheduling or construction coordination will be charged to the developer or owner/builder. 9.1.3. In general, underground utilities should be installed in-or-der-from deepest to shallowest, i.e.the deepest utility should be installed first,the second deepest second, etc. 9.1.4. The underground utility installation sequence diagram included herein illustrates the typical construction plan and profile,along with typical developer and owner/builder sequence steps. This diagram is provided as a guide to assist the developer and the owner/builder.Actual construction sequences must be coordinated with the Utili Utilities on a project by project basis. 9.1.5. Changes or additions to the electric system due to development deviations will be made at the expense of the developer or owner. A development deviation is any variation from the prescribed sequence of development that increases the cost of construction for the Utility Utilities. 9.2. Prerequisite to Construction 9.2.1. and set-viees as f-tifflished by this T The developer shall grant easements for the installation of the Utilities' facilities. 9.2.2. All lot corners pertaining to the underground system must be staked and all final grading on the service lines and easements completed before work will be started. Curb (except for radius sections), gutter and final grade, adjacent to and 15 feet from the property side of the curb, must be completed prior to the installation of the electric facilities. 9.2.3. Concrete curb and sidewalks must be cured a minimum of 7 days to prevent damage thereto. 6 9.3. Street Crossing Option 9.3.1. Upon the approval of the Utility Utilities, a developer may install conduits at street crossings.This option sefves to expedites the development process when street paving is scheduled before the underground electrical system can be installed. 9.3.2. The UN—Utilities will specify the locations of such crossings and provide all materials to the developer. 9.3.3. All crossings must be inspected and approved by the r T, Utilities.A credit will be issued to the developer in the amount of the net savings realized by the Utility Utilities due to the developer's installation of the conduits. 9.3.4. The developer/owner/agent is responsible for the cost and repair or replacement of damaged or unusable conduit in street crossings provided for installation of electric and joint use facilities. .9.4. Trenching Option 9.4.1. At the discretion of the 16444y Utilities,the developer or owner may be required to furnish all necessary trenches, excavations;and backfills to meet the requirements established by the Utility Utilities for the underground electric system.A credit will be given based on trenching costs to the Util4y Utilities in average soils. 9.4.2. All trenches dug by the developer or owner will be inspected and approved by the Utility Utilities prior to the installation of conduits and conductors. The Utility Utilities will, in these cases, approve the backfill material and installation. If the excavated material contains rock,the developer will be required to supply proper backfilling material. 9.4.3. It is the developer or owner's responsibility to coordinate all work-,including the inspection of trenches and backfill.The Uy Utilities reserves the right to test compaction or depth at the cost of the developer or owner. 9.5. - Joint Use Construction 9.5.1. In cases where the electric trench is to be used for the installation of eable told.,; and or- one-communications or other utility facilities,plans fef safne shall be made with the U 44y Utilities for inclusion in the final electrical design prior to the developer's request for scheduling and a minimum of two weeks prior to the date that electric construction is to begin. 9.5.2. The initial planning, coordination and implementation of a joint use agreement with the-U Utilities shall be the responsibility of the developer, owner and or third party utility desiring joint use trench. 9.5.3. TheUtih Utilities will not offer joint use to those who have not completed the coordination of their planning with the joint use parties. 9.5.4. Joint use costs will be charged to the owner/developer or third party utility to recover engineering service, construction. installation of facilities,maintenance and administrative costs. 10. V�Reati„g an Easerv.r•�4 Relocation of Facilities from Vacated Easement � c.0 In the case where an easement has been granted and electric distribution facilities have been installed,the parties seeking to have such easement changed shall pay the Utility Utilities the actual cost for relocation of the Uti1i Utilities' electric distribution facilities and shall provide the necessary alternative rights-of-way. 7 11. Temporary Lines 11.1. Any temporary electric service lines required by the developer for construction purposes before the underground system is completed shall be at the expense of the developer. 11.2. At the option of the Utility Utilities,the developer will be billed for the actual or estimated cost of construction,plus estimated retirement costs.There will be no charge for recoverable materials. 12. Working Adjacent To Overhead Lines 12.1. Any person, eonsufne customer,business,or other party working within ten(10) feet of overhead power lines carrying more than 600 volts shall provide 72 hours notice to the Utility-Utilities of such work. 12.2. The Utilities shall coordinate the efforts to cover up or in some manner to make such lines safe for the work or activity. 12.3. The-Een er customer,person,business or party shall pay all costs associated with I making such lines safe. 12.4. Failure to notify the Utility Utilities 72 hours in advance of any activity within 10 feet of overhead lines, shall relieve the Utility-Utilities of all responsibility or liability for accidents,injuries or damages arising through or from such activities. 13. Locate Policy 13.1. To prevent service interruptions,personal injury and property destruction resulting from damage to underground facilities during excavation, Colorado state law requires notification of utilities at least two business days prior to any excavation.Notification will be made through the Util Utilities'notification agent. 13.2. Upon receiving such notice,the Ut 14-f Utilities shall advise the excavator of the location and size of underground facilities in the proposed excavation area. 13.3. The U Utilities will designate the location of the facilities with clearly identifiable markings within eighteen(18)inches, laterally, from the exterior sides of the facilities. 13.4. The excavator will undertake the excavation within 7ur-s 30 days of receiving the facility location. (If the markings are no longer clearly visable within that 30 dam, another locate must be requested.)If an excavator discovers that the Utilities has incorrectly marked the location of the underground facilities,the U61 Utilities must be informed immediately and excavation must be stopped. Uy Utilities personnel will repair any damage and correct the faulty markings. 13.5. The Utilities will be relieved of all responsibility and liability for the accuracy of the locations if the excavator.-fails to undertake excavation within 30 days Within that 30 days, the Utilities will be further relieved of all responsibility and liability for the accuracy of the locations if the markings are no longer clearly visible 13.6. In the event of actual or potential damage to an underground utility facility, the excavator shall stop excavation and immediately notify the Utility Utilities of the location and extent of such damage. The excavator will be responsible for the cost of repairing facilities, including mobilization of Util-i�y Utilities crews, damaged under any of the following conditions: 8 1. Correctly located underground facilities, 2. Damage to facilities in areas where locations were not requested, 3. Damage to facilities that were located in excess of 77 r-s 30 days prior to excavation, 4. Damage to facilities where the location markings were no longer visible 5. Continued damage to the 464ility4s Utilities' system resulting after the first exposure of incorrectly located facilities. 13.7. All excavation shall be in conformance with applicable local, state and federal laws and as described above. 14. Contractor Access To Energized Transformer Compartments 14.1. The t4i4y-Utilities will provide access to energized transformer compartments at the request of a licensed electrical contractor or electrician.No such access will be allowed until the Utility-Utilities and contractor/electrician have executed an agreement specifying the responsibilities of each party. 14.2. The contractor/electrician must take every reasonable measure to ensure that public health, safety and welfare is protected during the„efiea in_ .hie whieh while access to the transformer has been granted. 15. Other Rules and Regulations Where other published rules of the Utility-Utilities do not conflict with the above,they are applicable._These policies are intended to supplement and not alter the Electric Service Rules and Regulations. If a conflict does occur the Electric Service Rules and Regulations apply. 9 Glossary Building Site Charges-Charges for installing electric service lines from the street to the residential meter or commercial transformer. Off site facilities(kVa load)charge,primary service charge, and secondary service charge are collectively refened to as "building site charges." I Development Charges -Charges for providing primary electriaservice to the lot corner of the site, including the cost of streetlight construction.?�T��-«�Oeff site facilities,primary � charge and streetlight charge are collectively referred to as "development charges." - Excavation-Any operation in which earth is moved or removed by means of any tools, • equipment or explosives and includes,but is not limited to, auguring,backfilling, ditching, drilling, grading,plowing-in,pulling-in,ripping, scraping,trenching and tunneling. Off Site Facilities -Delivers electric power from main substations to subdivisions and load areas. • Off Site Facilities Charge-Cost to bring primary electric power from�main substations to subdivisions and load areas. Point of Delivery-That point defined as the load side of the electric meter or the load side of the main disconnect where current transformers (CTs)are employed or as otherwise designated by the�?�3�Utilities beyond which the customer is responsible for installation and � maintenance of electrical equipment. Point of Service-That point at which the���'s Utilities' service lines,primary or secondary, enter the property of the ���customer, or as otherwise designated by the T T*.� Utilities. Primary Charge-Cost to bring primary electric power at primary voltage from the subdivision boundary to the internal loads in the subdivision. Primary Electric Service-All cable, enclosures, switches and associated apparatus necessary to provide primary service to the transformers or primary bus from the primary feeder. Primary Feeder-Delivers electric power at primary voltage to the subdivision or individual load�from the off site facilities. I Primary Service Charge-Cost to bring primary voltage electric cable to pad mounted transformers or building vaults on customer's premises. Redevelopment-New construction on a site on which development char�es have not pre��iouslv been paid, or as determined bv the Utilities. Seeondary Electrie Serviee-Electric distribution service cables of 600 volts and below from the transformer to the customer's metering point. Secondary Service Charge-Cost to bring electric distribution service cables of 600 volts and below from the transformer to the customer's metering point. Streetlight Charge-The charge for the installation of new streetlights. Streetlights are installed in accordance with the City of Fort Collins'Design Criteria and Standards for Streets. UL- Clnderwriters'Laboratories, Inc. �=��LTtilities-The City of Fort Collins 7 ;�.',+ �r,� p,.�,.orT Tr;�;+�•Utilities (the Utilities�. 10 UNDERGR�UND UTILITY INSTALLATIDN SEQUENCE WITH DETACHED SIDEWALK Fort Collins, Colorado -DEVEL❑PER- -OWNER/BUILDER- SEQUENCE� SEQUENCE� 1. Grade street to sub grade 11. Gas 1. Rough grade 2. Rough grade to easeMent line 12. Telephone 2, Sewer service 3. Stake property corners 13. Cable TV 3, 1�/nter servfce 4. Sewer and sewer services 14. Curb radius 4. Foundatlons S. Water r�nlns 15. Roadbase (flnal) r 5. Etectric service 6. Flnal grade and teMp, roadbase 16. Pnver�ent 6. Gas serv(ce 7. Curb - except rndlus 17. Street signs 7, Tetephone service 8. Water services 18. Landscaping 8. Sprinkler syster� 9. Electric <and telephone if joint trench> 9. Drives . 10. Traffic control <lf uppllcnble> 10, Landscaping N�TES: 1. When applicabe, storM drainnge lines and other facilities or special conditions Must be coordinated. 2. No scale to the drawing betow. 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I��I AREANI2'� SE BACK � � � �t�:y'. .J."' � � �__"".7 \�v�-:-i."'�" ^_ ""=-"=�::: ./ ��� <CABLE TV CROSSDdG FROM REAR LpT LDrE) � -- RELEPF�IE CfmSSING FROI REAR LOT LlNQ ---�_ �_ SFRy7CF�_IUd1 GAS _��+.a.sa�p � SERVICE S7U1'-WT `SECD�ART SE]tV1CC SCCDOART SEIh/iZ )E-------�----- SM-OtJf � —___QECTRIC---------�-------�E-� �vas+wrr �Y___1 —vnTQt— o- sry imc im sTon iox `� - - - - - - - - - - - - -s�R- - -o- }.. �s�rt s�us-our sEu�x rnn-wr-� - Revised 3-15-02 11 UNDERGR�UND UTILITY INSTALLATIDN SEQUENCE � � WITH ATTACHED SIDEWALK i Fort Coltins, Colorado ; -DEVELOPER- -OWNER/BUII.DER- ; SEQUENCE� 10. Traffic control <if appticable> SEQUENCE+ ; 1. Grade street to sub grade 11. Gas 1. Rough grnde � 2. Rough grade to easenent tine 12. Sidewalk 2. Sewer service � 3. Stake property corners 13. Telephone 3. Water service � 4. Sewer nnd sewer servkes 14. Cable TV " 4. Foundatfons � 5. Nater �ains 15. Curb rad{us 5. Electric service � 6. Finat grade and tenp. rondbase 16. Roadbase Cfinat) 6. Gas service ; 7. Curb/walk - except radius 17, PaveMent 7. Telephone servke 8. Water services 18. Street signs 8. Sprinkler systeM � � 9. Etectric (and telephone if �oint trench) 19. Landscaping 9. Drives : • 10. Landscaping I�TES� 1. When applicabe, storM ck^ainage lines and other fnciUties or special conditions Must be coordinated. ; 2. No scale to the drawing below. All roeasurer►ents shown are r►inir►uMs. Y � � -PLAN- �� > ,< �� ;� ; � ., W Z Z y Z � � {.� y� ~ W � U .-. � � � V Z W . w� J � � ��„� < _ Nt H W � � � < C V� y W Q W� � y 3 J t�W � W �D�i " � `� ' �I�i � _� i SET&1CK G E , . 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( � Y > � � I I W NO SCALE �� � -PRD�ILE- ' �_ BUILDING ��' � � �� HUILDING " ENVELOPE SETBACK�� ��N � ROADVAY ( I I�SETBACK �;�:_:-=:�---��..: ��-�-`�-' � �N��F,�,���> CTELEP��CRQSSiNG iRQI REAR LQT LII� �d � �� � � rns-0ur r socoower s�ev�cc �� � --�----��v-- --- —�crntc--------�� ---�� —VATER — -0 �� — — — S'i�Imc� --�-�-�-�-�-�-�-�---�-�-•-�-s�-�-a---�-�-�-�-�---�-�-�-���._ ��s^'�� sc�cn snn�J Revised 3-15-02 12 d) The date,not less than seven days from the date the written notice is mailed, on which service shall be terminated if the account is not paid or if the condition causing termination of service is not corrected. e) Advisement of an additional charge if a turnoff notice is mailed or delivered. 5.4.2. If an agreement on the amount due or other reason for termination cannot be reached with the officer identified in the notice,the-e���customer has the � right to a protest hearing before the hearing officer.A written request for such a hearing must be filed with the����Utilities' Customer Service��Office - prior to the proposed date of termination of service. The�c���e�customer may • appeal an unfavorable decision to the financial officer whose decision is final. 5.4.3. If,by the date specified in the notice,the condition wananting disconnection has not been corrected and no appeal has been upheld, or if a check for payment of � utility service has been returned by the bank upon which it`was issued as non- payable,the�Utilities may mail or deliver a turnoff notice to the premises � served. Such notice shall be left on the premises or sent via first class United States mail and no further delivery of notice shall be required. Such notice shall contain the following: a) The name of the F��c,�customer and the number of the account. I b) The address of the premises served. c) The date and time,not less than 48 hours after mailing or delivery of the notice,when service shall be terminated unless the condition causing ternunation of service is corrected. d) The amount required to be paid, or the condition to be corrected, in order to avoid termination of service. e) The amount of additional charge that shall be imposed to reinstate service if service is terminated. 5.4.4. If the delinquent account is not paid, or the other condition causing termination not corrected,within the time required by the turn-off notice,-thea��Utilities shall � terminate service to the premises. Service shall not be reinstated until the cause for disconnection has been corrected and the turn-off notice fee and a service restoration fee have been paid. Such fees shall be cost based. 6. Refusal of Service 6.1. The��t��`�Jtilities may refuse to provide service or to install service equipment I under any of the following conditions: 6.1.1. The person or firm requesting the service or installation of service equipment currently owes the-�-Lltilities a delinquent amount for any�`-�-utility services I previously provided,whether to the same or different premises. 6.1.2. The person or firm requesting the service or installation of service equipment owes the�Utilities a delinquent amount for utility service equipment previously � installed. 6.2. If the C=��-Utilities refuses to provide service or install service equipment as specified herein,the person or firm requesting such service shall be informed by the�=�:-� Utilities in writing within five business days as to the reason for the refusal and the delinquent amount that must be paid before the-C'}�Utilities shall fulfill the request. 4