HomeMy WebLinkAbout131 - 10/17/1989 - AMENDING THE CITY CODE RELATING TO THE ELECTRIC UTILITY AND RATES FOR SERVICES FROM SUCH UTILITY ORDINANCE NO. 131, 1989
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING DIVISION 4 OF ARTICLE VI
OF CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
RELATING TO THE CITY ELECTRIC UTILITY AND RATES
FOR SERVICES FROM SUCH UTILITY
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Subparagraphs (a) and (c) of Section 26-464 of the
Code of the City of Fort Collins are hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-464. Residential energy service, schedule R.
(a) Availability. The residential energy service, schedule R,
shall be available within the corporate limits of the city and
the suburban fringe.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as
follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account: One dollar and eighty-five
cents ($1.85) .
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt-hour: Two and twenty-four
one-hundredths cents ($0.0224) .
(3) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and
forty-six one-hundredths cents ($0.0146) .
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and four-tenths
cents ($0.014) .
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise, the rate shall be six and
zero-tenths (6.0) percent of all charges billed pursuant
to this Section.
Section 2. That Subparagraphs (c) and (f) of Section 26-467 of the
Code of the City of Fort Collins are hereby amended to read as follows:
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as
follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account:
a. Single-phase, two-hundred-ampere service: One dollar
and eighty-five cents ($1.85) .
b. Single-phase, demand service: Three dollars and
seventy-eight cents ($3.78) .
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c. Single-phase, above two-hundred-ampere service: Nine
dollars and eleven cents ($9.11) .
d. Three-phase, two-hundred-ampere service: Six dollars
and sixty cents ($6.60) .
e. Three-phase, above two-hundred-ampere service: Twelve
dollars and seven cents ($12.07) .
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt-hour:
a. First two thousand (2,000) kilowatt-hours: Three and
twenty-one one hundredths cents ($0.0321) .
b. Next five thousand (5,000) kilowatt-hours: one and
eighty- eight one-hundredths cents ($0.0188) .
c. All additional kilowatt-hours: Zero ($0.00) .
(3) Demand charge, per kilowatt:
a. All kilowatts billed in excess of twenty-five (25)
kilowatts: Five dollars and four cents ($5.04) .
(4) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and
forty-five one-hundredths cents ($0.0145) .
(5) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and four-tenths
cents ($0.014) .
(6) In lieu of taxes and franchise, the rate shall be six and
zero-tenths (6.0) percent of all charges billed pursuant
to this Section.
(f) Demand metering. A demand meter may be installed by the
electric utility whenever an account exceeds five thousand
(5,000) kilowatt-hours during any of the preceding twelve (12)
months. A demand meter shall be installed when a qualifying
facility is operated in parallel with the utility system under
this schedule.
Section 3. That Section 26-468(c) of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins is hereby amended to read as follows:
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as
follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account:
a. Single-phase, demand service: Six dollars and sixty-
six cents ($6.66) .
b. Single-phase, above two-hundred-ampere service: Eleven
dollars and ninety-nine cents ($11 .99) .
c. Three-phase, two-hundred-ampere service: Nine dollars
and forty-eight cents ($9.48) .
d. Three-phase, above two-hundred-ampere service:
Fourteen dollars and ninety-five cents ($14.95) .
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt:
a. On-peak kilowatts:
1. First twenty-five (25) kilowatts: Six dollars and
thirty-three cents ($6.33) .
2. All additional kilowatts: Five dollars and four
cents ($5.04) .
b. Off-peak kilowatts in excess of on-peak kilowatts: Two
dollars and fifty-two cents ($2.52) .
(3) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: One
and forty-five one-hundredths cents ($0.0145) .
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and four-tenths
cents ($0.014) .
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise, the rate shall be six and
zero-tenths (6.0) percent of all the charges billed
pursuant to this Section.
Section 4. That Subparagraphs (b) , (c) , and (e) of Section 26-469 of
the Code of the City of Fort Collins are hereby amended to read as follows:
(b) Applicability This schedule applies to customers served
at the established secondary voltage of the city's distribution
system and having three-phase service. This schedule applies
only to those services with an average metered demand of not less
than fifty (50) kilowatts and not greater than seven hundred
fifty (750) kilowatts. This schedule may also apply to customers
having a single-phase service with approval of the electric
utility.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as
follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account: Twelve dollars and seven cents
($12.07) .
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt: Seven dollars and thirty-two
cents ($7.32) .
(3) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: One
and sixteen one-hundredths cents ($0.0116) .
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and four-tenths
cents ($0.014) .
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise, the rate shall be six and
zero-tenths (6.0) percent of all the charges billed
pursuant to this Section.
(e) Standby service (contingency service provisions). Standby
service, as available, will be provided on an annual contract
basis at a level at least sufficient to meet probable service
demand as determined by the customer and approved by the utility.
The monthly charge shall be four dollars and fourteen cents
($4. 14) per kilowatt of standby capacity. This charge shall be
in lieu of the distribution facilities charge. For all metered
kilowatts in excess of the contracted amount, the unit charge per
kilowatt shall be twelve dollars and forty-two cents ($12.42) .
In the event the contractual kilowatt amount is exceeded, the
beginning date of the contract will be reset. The first month of
the new contract period will become the current billing month
with that month's metered demand becoming the minimum allowable
contract demand for the standby service. Requests for standby
service may be subject to a waiting period. An operation and
maintenance charge may be applied for special facilities required
to provide standby service.
Section 5. That Subparagraphs (b) , (c), and (e) of Section 26-470 of
the Code of the City of Fort Collins are hereby amended to read as follows:
(b) App7icability. This schedule applies to customers served
at the established secondary voltage of the city's distribution
system and having three-phase service. This schedule applies
only to those services with an average metered demand of not less
than fifty (50) kilowatts and not greater than seven hundred
fifty (750) kilowatts. This schedule may also apply to customers
having a single-phase service with approval of the electric
utility. Service under this schedule is subject to availability
of suitable metering and control equipment.
(c) Month7y rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as
follows:
(1) Fixed charge , per account : Fourteen dollars and
ninety-five cents (b14.95) .
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt:
a. On-peak kilowatts: Seven dollars and thirty-two cents
($7.32) .
b. Off-peak kilowatts, in excess of on-peak kilowatts:
Three dollars and sixty-six cents ($3.66) .
(3) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: One
and sixteen one-hundredths cents ($0.0116) .
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and four-tenths
cents ($0.014) .
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise, the rate shall be six and
zero-tenths (6.0) percent of all the charges billed
pursuant to this Section.
(e) Standby service (contingency service provisions) . Standby
service, as available, will be provided on an annual contract
basis at a level at least sufficient to meet probable service
demand as determined by the customer and approved by the utility.
The monthly charge shall be four dollars and fourteen cents
($4.14) per kilowatt of standby capacity. This charge shall be
in lieu of the distribution facilities charge. For all metered
kilowatts in excess of the contracted amount, the unit charge per
kilowatt shall be twelve dollars and forty-two cents ($12.42) .
In the event the contractual kilowatt amount is exceeded, the
beginning date of the contract will be reset. The first month of
the new contract period will become the current billing month
with that month's metered demand becoming the minimum allowable
contract demand for the standby service. Requests for standby
service may be subject to a waiting period. An operation and
maintenance charge may be applied for special facilities required
to provide standby service.
Section 6. That Subparagraphs (a) , (b) , (c) , and (e) of Section
26-471 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins are hereby amended to read
as follows:
Sec. 26-471 . General service 750 schedule GS750.
(a) Availability. The general service 750 schedule GS750
shall be available within the corporate limits of the city and
the suburban fringe.
(b) Applicability. This schedule applies to customers served
at the primary voltage of the city's electric system, thirteen
thousand two hundred/seven thousand six hundred twenty
(13,200/7,620) volts nominal for three-phase industrial power and
combined lighting and power. This schedule applies only to those
services with an average metered demand of seven hundred fifty
(750) kilowatts or greater. At the utility's option, service to
customers with a connected load of ten thousand (10,000)
kilowatts or more may be served under a contract rate. At the
utility's option, service to customers with an average metered
demand of five thousand (5,000) kilowatts or more and having
connected parallel generation may be provided under a contract
rate.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as
follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account: Forty-nine dollars and
seventy-two cents ($49.72) .
a. Additional charge for each additional metering point:
Forty-nine dollars and seven cents ($49.07) .
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt: Ten dollars and six cents
($10.06) .
(3) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: Zero
and three-tenths cents ($0.003) .
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and four-tenths
cents ($0.014) .
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise, the rate shall be six and
zero-tenths (6.0) percent of all the charges billed
pursuant to this Section.
(e) Standby service (contingency service provisions) . Standby
service, as available, will be provided on an annual contract
basis at a level at least sufficient to meet probable service
demand as determined by the customer and approved by the utility.
The monthly charge shall be two dollars and twenty cents ($2.20)
per kilowatt of standby capacity. This charge shall be in lieu
of the distribution facilities charge. For all metered kilowatts
in excess of the contracted amount, the unit charge per kilowatt
shall be six dollars and sixty cents ($6.60) . In the event the
contractual kilowatt amount is exceeded, the beginning date of
the contract will be reset. The first month of the new contract
period will become the current billing month with that month's
metered demand becoming the minimum allowable contract demand for
the standby service. Requests for standby service may be subject
to a waiting period. An operation and maintenance charge may be
applied for special facilities required to provide standby
service.
Section 7. That Subparagraphs (a), (b) , (c) , and (e) of Section
26-472 of the City of Fort Collins are hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-472. General service 750 time-of-demand, schedule GS750T.
(a) Availability. The general service 750 time-of-demand,
schedule GS750T shall be available within the corporate limits
of the city and the suburban fringe. The utility reserves the
right to decline applications for this service based on the
availability of excess off-peak capacity.
(b) Applicability. This schedule applies to customers served
at the primary voltage of the city's electric system, thirteen
thousand two hundred/seven thousand six hundred twenty
(13,200/7,620) volts nominal , for three-phase industrial power
and combined lighting and power. This schedule applies only to
those services with an average metered demand of seven hundred
fifty (750) kilowatts or greater. At the utility's option,
service to customers with a connected load of ten thousand
(10,000) kilowatts or more may be served under a contract rate.
At the utility's option, service to customers with an average
metered demand of five thousand (5,000) kilowatts or more and
having connected parallel generation may be provided under a
contract rate.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as
follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account: Forty-nine dollars
and seventy-two cents ($49.72) .
a. Additional charge for each additional metering point:
Forty-nine dollars and seven
cents ($49.07) .
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt:
a. On-peak kilowatts: Ten dollars and six cents ($10.06) .
b. Off-peak kilowatts, in excess of on-peak kilowatts: Five
dollars and three cents ($5.03) .
(3) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: Zero and
three-tenths cents ($0.003) .
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and four-tenths cents
($0.014) .
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise, the rate shall be six and
zero-tenths (6.0) percent of all the charges billed pursuant to
this Section.
(e) Standby service (contingency service provisions). Standby
service, as available, will be provided on an annual contract
basis at a level at least sufficient to meet probable service
demand as determined by the customer and approved by the utility.
The monthly charge shall be two dollars and twenty cents ($2.20)
per kilowatt of standby capacity. This charge shall be in lieu
of the distribution facilities charge. For all metered kilowatts
in excess of the contracted amount, the unit charge per kilowatt
shall be six dollars and sixty cents ($6.60) . In the event the
contractual kilowatt amount is exceeded, the beginning date of
the contract will be reset. The first month of the new contract
period will become the current billing month with that month's
metered demand becoming the minimum allowable contract demand for
the standby service. Requests for standby service may be subject
to a waiting period. An operation and maintenance charge may be
applied for special facilities required to provide standby
service.
Section 8. That the amendments recited herein shall become effective
on all billings rendered on or after July 1, 1990, relating to services
provided during the month of June, 1990.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered
published in summary this 3rd day of October, A.D. 1989, and to be
presented for final passage on the 17th day of October, A.D. 1989.
Mayor
ATT ST:
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 17th day of October, A.D.
1989.
Mayor
A TEST:
City Clerk