HomeMy WebLinkAbout158 - 11/18/1980 - AMENDING ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 112 OF THE CITY CODE RELATING TO THE CITY ELECTRIC UTILITY AND RATES ORDINANCE NO 158, 1980
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 112
OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS RELATING TO THE
CITY ELECTRIC UTILITY AND RATES FOR SERVICES FRO"1 SUCH UTILITY
AND PROVIDING FOR THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC ENERGY FROM CO-GENERATION
AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION FACILITIES PROVIDED THAT THE QUPLIFYING
FACILITY COMPLIES WITH STANDARDS SET FORTH HEREIN
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AS FOLLOWS
Section 1 That Section 112-118 of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins be, and it hereby is, amended to read as follows
"§112-118 Schedules
The following schedule of rates is hereby adopted and
approved, which shall be the lawful rates for the City of
Fort Collins to charge and collect fo► all electrical
service of every kind, both within and without ie corporate
limits of the City of Fort Collins, for customers connected
to the distributing system of the said City of Fort Collins,
being the schedule of rates referred to in §112-117 of this
Code
A Schedule R Residential Service
(1) Availability
This schedule shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban
fringe
(2) Applicability, Single-Family Basis
This schedule applies to residential customers for
all domestic uses, except space heating, in single-
family private dwellings , individually metered
apartments, and home occupations defined in Section
118-81(c) of the City Code This schedule may be
applied to existing dwellings having electric heat
as a primary or auxiliary energy source for space
heating prior to January 1, 1980 This schedule
does not apply to auxiliary or standby service or
service capacity in excess of 200 amperes
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $ 1 78
Demand charge, per kilowatt-hours
First 1,000 kilowatt-hours $ 0366
All additional kilowatt-hours $ 0227
Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0105
In lieu of taxes and franchise
Percent of total charges
billed 3 75%
Per kilowatt-hour $ 001038
(4) Excess Capacity Charge
A monthly capacity charge of $2 00 per kilowatt may
be added to the above charges for service to
intermittent loads in accordance with the provi-
sions of the Electric Service Rules and Regula-
tions
(5) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $11 00 for the
processing of a request for elecrical service under
this schedule, except where the request is made for
after hours service, in which case the service
charge shall be $70 00 The service charge is
further applicable for a special meter reading
and/or fractional period billing
(6) Underground Annexation Charge
There shall be an additional charge of $3 00 per
month per customer for all annexed customers
previously served by Public Service Company of
Colorado and subject to that company's underground
residential rates
(7) Interruptible Water Heater Service
Upon application by a minimum of 500 customers,
utility-controlled water heater service will be
available, on an optional basis, to primary use
electric water heaters with single element capaci-
ties of 4 5 or more kilowatts Control equipment
will be owned, installed and maintained by the
Utility This service is subject to the availabil-
ity of suitable load control equipment Each
customer having such load control equipment shall
receive a monthly credit of $1 50
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(8) Applicability, Multi -Family Basis (Schedule RM)
Master metering is not available for new or re-
modeled residential buildings with more than one
dwelling unit Master-metered residential build-
ings served under this schedule prior to January 1,
1980 will be charged according to the foregoing
rate schedule with each step of the demand charge
multiplied by the number of dwelling units served
(9) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
(10) Contract Period
All contracts under this schedule shall be for a
minimum period of 30 days, and thereafter until
terminated upon ten day's written notice to the
City
(11) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Utility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
B Schedule RD Residential Demand Service
(1) Availability
This schedule shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban
fringe
(2) Applicability
This schedule applies to new residential dwellings
having electric heat as a primary or auxiliary
energy source for space heating of s2ngle-family
private dwellings, individually metered apartments,
and home occupations defined in Section 118-81(c)
of the City Code This schedule may be applied to
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any individually-metered residential dwelling
This schedule does not apply to master-metered
multiple dwelling residential buildings or resi-
dences with a service capacity in excess of 200
amperes
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $ 2 81
Demand charge, per kilowatt $ 2 94
Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0105
In lieu of taxes and franchise
Percent of charges billed 3 75%
Per kilowatt-hour $ 001038
(4) Excess Capacity Charge
A monthly capacity charge of $2 00 per kilowatt may
be added to the above charges for service to
standby or intermittent loads in accordance with
the provisions of the Electric Service Rules and
Regulations
(5) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $11 00 for the
processing of a request for electrical service
under this schedule except where the request is
made for after hours service, in which case the
service charge shall be $70 00 The service charge
is further applicable for a special meter reading
and/or fractional period billing
(6) Underground Annexation Charge
There shall be an additional charge of $5 00 per
month per customer for all annexed customers
previously served by Public Service Company of
Colorado and subject to that company's underground
residential rates
(7) Interruptible Water Heater Service
Upon application by a minimam of 500 customers,
utility-controlled water heater service will be
available, on an optional basis, to primary use
electric water heaters with single element capaci-
ties of 4 5 or more kilowatts Control equipment
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will be owned , installed and maintained by the
Utility This service is subject to the availabil-
ity of suitable load control equipment Each
customer having such load control equipment shall
receive a monthly credit of $1 50
(8) Parallel Generation
The customer may operate cogeneration or small
power production facilities in parallel with the
Utility's system under this schedule provided that
the Capacity Rating of the Facility shall not
exceed ten kilowatts Energy generated will be
credited to the customer on a net-energy billing
basis The kilowatt-hour energy credit shall not
exceed the customer's kilowatt-hour consumption
during any monthly billing period
(9) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
(10) Billing Demand
The billing demand shall be determined by suitable
meter measurement of the highest 15 minutes inte-
grated demand occurring during the billing period,
and shall not be less than 50% of the highest
kilowatt demand occurring in any of the preceding
11 months
(11) Contract Period
All contracts under this schedule shall be for a
minimum period of 30 days, and thereafter until
terminated upon ten day's written notice to the
City
(12) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Utility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
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C Schedule RT Residential Time-of-Demand
(1) Availability
This schedule shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban
fringe
(2) Applicability
This schedule applies to new residential customers
having electric heat as a primary or auxiliary
energy source for space heating of single-family
private dwellings, individually metered apartments,
and home occupations defined in Section 118-81(c)
of the City Code This schedule may be applied to
any individually-metered residential dwelling
This schedule does not apply to master-metered
multiple dwelling residential buildings or resi-
dences with a service capacity in excess of 200
amperes
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $ 6 01
Demand charge, per kilowatt
On-peak kilowatts $ 2 94
Off-peak kilowatts in excess
of on-peak kilowatts $ 1 47
Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0105
In lieu of taxes and franchise
Percent of charges billed 3 75%
Per kilowatt-hour $ 001038
(4) Excess Capacity Charge
A monthly capacity charge of $2 00 per kilowatt may
be added to the above charges for service to
standby or intermittent loads in accordance with
the provisions of the Electric Service Rules and
Regulations
(5) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $11 00 for the
processing of a request for electrical service
under this schedule except where the request is
made for after hours service, in which case the
service charge shall be $70 00 The service charge
is further applicable for a special meter reading
and/or fractional period billing
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(6) Underground Annexation Charge'
There shall be an additional charge of $5 00 per
month per customer for all annexed customers
previously served by Public Service Company of
Colorado and subject to that company's underground
residential rates
(7) Interruptible Water Heater Service
Upon application by a minimum of 500 customers,
utility-controlled water heater service will be
available, on an optional basis, to primary use
electric water heaters with single element capaci-
ties of 4 5 or more kilowatts Control equipment
will be owned, installed and maintained by the
Utility This service is subject to the availabil-
ity of suitable load control equipment Each
customer having such load control equipment shall
receive a monthly credit of $1 50
(8) Parallel Generation
The customer may operate cogeneration or small
power production facilities in parallel with the
Utility' s system under this schedule provided that
the Capacity Rating of the Facility shall not
exceed ten kilowatts Energy generated will be
credited to the customer on a net-energy billing
basis The kilowatt-hour energy credit shall not
exceed the customer's kilowatt-hour consumption
during any monthly billing period
(9) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
(10) Billing Demand
The billing demand shall be determined by suitable
meter measurement of the highest 15 minute inte-
grated demand occurring during the billing period,
and shall not be less than 50% of the highest
on-peak kilowatt demand occurring in any of the
preceding 11 months
(11) Demand Periods
The on-peak demand is the period from 7 00 a m to
11 00 p m weekdays except holidays The off-peak
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period is anytime other than the above described
on-peak period Holidays shall be defined as the
following days New Year ' s Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and
Christmas
(12) Contract Period
All contracts under this schedule shall be for a
minimum period of 90 days, and thereafter until
terminated upon ten day's written notice to the
City
(13) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth to the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Utility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
D Schedule GS General Service
(1) Availability
This schedule shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban
fringe
(2) Applicability
This schedule applies to lighting service or
combined lighting and power service to commercial
and industrial customers including hotels, motels,
fraternities, sororities, clubs, lodges, rooming
houses, rest homes, tourist camps, churches,
hospitals, and similar uses, and residential
service over 200 ampere capacity, and optionally,
for apartments and multiple dwellings in existence
prior to January 1 , 1980 where more than one
dwelling or single living quarter is served through
one meter Standby service will be demand metered
This schedule applies to service through one meter
at single-phase or, where available, three-phase
secondary voltage Single-phase motors from one to
five horsepower may be connected with the approval
of the Utility
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(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account
Single-phase, 200 amp service $ 2 55
Single-phase, demand service $ 3 58
Single-phase, above 200 amp
service $ 5 58
Three-phase, 200 amp service $ 4 11
Three-phase, above 200 amp
service $ 9 65
Demand charge, per kilowatt-hour
First 200 kilowatt-hours $ 0487
Next 1,800 kilowatt-hours $ 0402
All additional kilowatt-hours $ 0206
Demand charge, per kilowatt
All kilowatts billed in excess
of 12 kilowatts $ 3 62
Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0105
In lieu of taxes and franchise
Percent of charges billed 3 75%
Per kilowatt-hour $ 001038
(4) Excess Capacity Charge
A monthly capacity charge of $3 42 per kilowatt may
be added to the above charges for service to
standby or intermittent loads in accordance with
the provisions of the Electric Service Rules and
Regulations
(5) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $11 00 for the
processing of a request for electrical service
under this schedule except where the request is
made for after hours service, in which case the
service charge shall be $70 00 The service charge
is further applicable for a special meter reading
and/or fractional period billing
(6) Demand Metering
A demand meter may be installed by the Light and
Power Utility whenever an account exceeds 1,500 Kwh
during any of the preceding 12 months
(7) Billing Demand
The billing demand shall be determined by suitable
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meter measurement of the highest 15-minute inte-
grated demand occurring during the billing period
and shall not be less than 65% of the highest
billing demand occurring in any of the preceding 11
months
(8) Power Factor Adjustment
Power factor shall be determined by periodic
testing using graphic watt and VAR instruments
Such test results shall be the basis of billing
adjustment until satisfactory correction has been
made Periodic testing shall be conducted on an
approximate 6-month schedule or as otherwise
determined by the Utility If the power factor
falls below 90% lagging, power factor adjustment
may be made by increasing the billing demand by 1%
for each 1% or major fraction thereof by which the
power factor is less than 90% lagging This
adjustment shall be based on the power factor at
the time of maximum demand as recorded during the
periodic test
(9) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
(10) Contract Period
All contracts under this schedule shall be for a
minimum period of 30 days, and thereafter until
terminated upon ten day's written notice to the
City
(11) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Utility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
E Schedule GST General Service Time-of-Demand
(1) Availability
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This schedule shall be available witnin the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban
fringe
(2) Applicablility
This schedule applies to lighting service or
combined lighting and power service to commercial
and industrial customers including hotels, motels,
fraternities, sororities, clubs, lodges, rooming
houses, rest homes, tourist camps, churches,
hospitals, similar uses, and residential service
over 200 ampere capacity, and optionally, for
apartments and multiple dwellings in existence
prior to January 1 , 1980 where more than one
dwelling or single living quarter is served through
one meter Standby service will be demand metered
This schedule applies to service through one meter
at single-phase or, where available, three-phase
secondary voltage Single-phase motors from one to
five horsepower may be connected with the approval
of the Utility Service under this schedule is
subject to availability of suitable metering and
control equipment
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account
Single-phase, demand service $ 6 79
Single-phase, above 200 amp
service $ 9 55
Three-phase, 200 amp service $ 8 76
Three-phase, above 200 amp
service $15 01
Demand charge, per Kilowatt
On-peak kilowatts $ 3 62
Off-peak kilowatts in excess
of on-peak kilowatts $ 20
Demand charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0206
Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0105
In lieu of taxes and franchise
Percent of total charges billed 3 75%
Per kilowatt-hour $ 001038
(4) Excess Capacity Charge
A monthly capacity charge of $3 42 per kilowatt may
be added to the above charges for service to
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standby or intermittent loads in accordance with
the provisions of the Electric Service Rules and
Regulations
r (5) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $11 00 for the
processing of a request for electrical service
under this schedule except where the request is
made for after hours service, in which case the
service charge shall be $70 00 The service charge
is further applicable for a special meter reading
and/or fractional period billing
(6) Billing Demand
The billing demand shall be determined by suitable
meter measurement of the highest 15-minute inte-
grated demand occurring during the billing period
The on-peak demand shall not be less than 65% of
the highest on-peak billing demand occurring in any
of the preceding 11 months
(7) Demand Periods
The on-peak demand is the period from 7 00 a m to
11 00 p m weekdays except holidays The off-peak
period is anytime other than the above described
on-peak period Holidays shall be defined as the
following days New Year' s Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and
Christmas
(8) Power Factor Adjustment
Power factor shall be determined by periodic
testing using graphic watt and VAR instruments
Such test results shall be the basis of billing
adjustment until satisfactory correction has been
made Periodic testing shall be conducted on an
approximate 6-month schedule or as otherwise
determined by the Utility If the power factor
falls below 90% lagging, power factor adjustment
may be made by increasing the billing demand by 1%
for each 1% or major fraction thereof, by which the
power factor is less than 90% lagging This
adjustment shall be based on the power factor at
the time of maximum demand as recorded during the
periodic test
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(9) Interruptible Service
Interruptible service may be provided under this
schedule on an as available basis Unless other-
wise provided for by separate contract for inter-
ruptible service, the Billing Demand charges will
be at the off-peak rate and such service is subject
to unlimited interruption by the Utility without
notice The hours of interruption will generally
not exceed one (1 ) of 8 hours duration in any day
and generally will not, in the aggregate, amount to
more than 400 hours in any period of 6 consecutive
months Service under this provision requires
monitoring and direct control of all loads by
the Light and Power Utility Load Dispatcher
Approved independent metering, suitable control
equipment, and communication services shall be
provided by the customer The 65% minimum provi-
sion of the past 11-month high billing demand will
not apply to this service In addition to the
charges computed in accordance with the uninter-
ruptible provisions of this rate, the interruptible
customer shall pay a penalty of three (3) times
the on-peak Billing Demand for each month in which
said customer either (i ) falls to shut down his
interruptible load for any reason, including cus-
tomer equipment failures or communications system
failures, or ( ii ) the customer resumes operation of
said interruptible load prior to notice by the
Light and Power Utility that said operation may be
resumed Interruptible service contracts between
the customer and the Light and Pourer Utility
and/or the Utility' s power supplier rill be re-
quired where modification of the provisions in-
cluded herein are necessary to meet customer and
utility constraints By making application
for interruptible service, the customer waives all
liability of the Light and Power Utility and the
Utility's power supplier for consequential damages
resulting from interruptions in accordance with
this schedule
(10) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
(11) Contract Period
All contracts under this schedule shall be for a
minimum period of 90 days, and thereafter until
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terminated upon ten day's written notice to the
City
(12) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Utility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
F Schedule GS50 General Service 50
(1) Availability
This service shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban
fringe
(2) Applicability
This schedule applies to customers served at the
established secondary voltage of the City's distri-
bution system and having three-phase service This
schedule may also apply to customers having a
single-phase service with approval of the Light and
Power Utility
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $15 52
Demand charge, per kilowatt
but not less than 50 kilowatts $ 8 56
Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0105
In lieu of taxes and franchise
Percent of charges billed 3 75%
Per kilowatt-hour $ 001038
(4) Excess Capacity Charge
A monthly capacity charge of $4 28 per kilowatt may be added
to the above charges for service to standby or intermittent
loads in accordance with the provisions of the Electric
Service Rules and Regulations
(5) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $41 50 for the
processing of a request for electrical service
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under this schedule except where the request is
made for after hours service, in which case the
service charge shall be $70 00 The service charge
is further applicable for a special meter reading
and/or fractional period billing
(6) Billing Demand
The billing demand shall be determined by suitable
meter measurement of the highest 15-minute inte-
grated demand occurring during the billing period
and shall not be less than 70% of the highest
kilowatt demand occurring in any of the preceding
11 months
(7) Power Factor Adjustment
Power factor shall be determined by periodic
testing using graphic watt and VAR instruments
Such test results shall be the basis of billing
adjustment until satisfactory correction has been
made Periodic testing shall be conducted on an
approximate 6-month schedule or as otherwise
determined by the Utility If the power factor
falls below 90% lagging, power factor adjustment
may be made by increasing the billing demand by
1% for each 1% or major fraction thereof by which
the power factor is less than 90% lagging This
adjustment shall be based on the power factor at
the time of maximum demand as recorded during the
periodic test
(8) Primary Service
Where service is metered under this schedule at
primary voltage, a discount shall be made each
month of 1 1/2% of the bill for service Where
service is taken at the City's established primary
voltage and the City does not own the transformers
and substations converting to secondary voltage, an
additional credit of 2% of the monthly bill shall
be allowed A charge additional to the schedule
shall be made each month of 2% of the bill for
service at 2,400 volts or 4,160 volts
(9) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
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(10) Contract Period
All contracts under this schedule shall be for a
minimum period of 90 days, and thereafter until
terminated upon ten day's written notice to the
City
(11) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Utility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
G Schedule GS50T General Service 50 Time-of-Demand
(1) Availability
This service shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban
fringe The Utility reserves the right to decline
applications for this service based on the avail-
ability of excess off-peak capacity
(2) Applicability
This schedule applies to customers served at the
established secondary voltage of the City's distri-
bution system and having three-phase service This
schedule may also apply to customers having a
single-phase service with approval of the Light and
Power Utility Service under this schedule is
subject to availability of suitable metering and
control equipment
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $20 88
Demand charge, per kilowatt
On-peak kilowatts, but not
less than 50 kilowatts $ 8 56
Off-peak kilowatts, in excess
of on-peak kilowatts $ 4 28
Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0105
In lieu of taxes and franchise
Percent of charges billed 3 75%
Per kilowatt-hour $ 001038
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(4) Excess Capacity Charge
A monthly capacity charge of $4 28 per kilowatt may
be added to the above charges for service to
standby or intermittent loads in accordance with
the provisions of the Electric Service Rules and
Regulations
(5) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $41 50 for the
processing of a request for electrical service
under this schedule except where the request is
made for after hours service, in which case the
service charge shall be $70 00 The service charge
is further applicable for a special meter reading
and/or fractional period billing
(6) Billing Demand
The billing demand shall be determined by suitable
meter measurement of the highest 15-minute inte-
grated demand occurring during the billing period
The on-peak demand shall not be less than 70% of
the highest on-peak kilowatt demand occurring in
any of the preceding 11 months
(7) Demand Periods
The on-peak demand is the period from 7 00 a m to
11 00 p m weekdays except holidays The off-peak
period is anytime other than the above described
on-peak period Holidays shall be defined as the
following days New Year' s Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and
Christmas
(8) Power Factor Adjustment
Power factor shall be determined by periodic
testing using graphic watt and VAR instruments
Such test results shall be the basis of billing
adjustment until satisfactory correction has been
made Periodic testing shall be conducted on an
approximate 6-month schedule or as otherwise
determined by the Utility If the power factor
falls below 90% lagging, power factor adjustment
may be made by increasing the billing demand by 1%
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for each 1% or major fraction thereof by which the
power factor is less than 90% lagging This
adjustment shall be based on the power factor at
the time of maximum demand as recorded during the
periodic test
(9) Interruptible Service
Interruptible service may be provided under this
schedule on an as available basis Unless other-
wise provided for by separate contract for inter-
ruptible service, the Billing Demand charges will
be at the off-peak rate and such service is subject
to unlimited interruption by the Utility without
notice The hours of interruption will generally
not exceed one (1 ) of 8 hours duration in any day
and generally will not, in the aggregate, amount to
more than 400 hours in any period of 6 consecutive
months Service under this provision requires
monitoring and direct control of all loads by
the Light and Power Utility Load Dispatchet
Approved independent metering, suitable control
equipment, and communication services shall be
provided by the customer The 70% minimum provi-
sion of the past 11-month high billing demand will
not apply to this service In addition to the
charges computed in accordance with the uninterrup-
tible provisions of this rate, the interruptible
customer shall pay a penalty of three (3) times
the on-peak Billing Demand for each month in which
said customer either (1 ) falls to shut down his
interruptible load for any reason, including cus-
tomer equipment failures or communications system
failures, or ( 11 ) the customer resumes operation of
said interruptible load prior to notice by the
Light and Power Utility that said operation may be
resumed Interruptible service contracts between
the customer and the Light and Power Utility
and/or the Utility' s power supplier will be re-
quired where modification of the provisions in-
cluded herein are necessary to meet customer and
utility constraints By making application
for interruptible service, the customer waives all
liability of the Light and Power Utility and the
Utility's power supplier for consequential damages
resulting from interruptions in accordance with
this schedule
(10) Primary Service
Where service is metered under this schedule at
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primary voltage, a discount shall be made each
month of 1 1/2% of the bill for service Where
service is taken at the City's established primary
voltage and the City does not own the transformers
and substations converting to secondary voltage, an
additional credit of 2% of the monthly bill shall
be allowed A charge additional to the schedule
shall be made each month of 2% of the bill for
service at 2,400 volts or 4,160 volts
(11) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
(12) Contract Period
All contracts under this schedule shall be for a
minimum period of 12 months,and thereafter until
terminated upon ten day's written notice to the
City
(13) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Jtility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
H Schedule GS500 General Service 500
(1) Availability
This service shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban
fringe
(2) Applicability
This schedule applies to customers served at the
primary voltage of the City' s electric system
( 13,200/7,620 volts nominal ) for three-phase
industrial power and combined lighting and power
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $41 09
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Additional charge for magne-
tic tape, single metering
point $96 35
Additional charge for each
additional metering point $22 03
Demand charge, per kilowatt but
not less than 500 kilowatts $ 8 33
Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0105
In lieu of taxes and franchise
Percent of charges billed 3 75%
Per kilowatt-hour $ 001038
(4) Excess Capacity Charge
A monthly capacity charge of $4 17 per kilowatt may
be added to the above charges for service to
standby or intermittent loads in accordance with
the provisions of the Electric Service Rules and
Regulations
(5) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $41 50 for the
processing of a request for electrical service
under this schedule except where the request is
made for after hours service, in which case the
service charge shall be $70 00 The service charge
is further applicable for a special meter reading
and/or fractional period billing
(6) Billing Demand
The billing demand shall be determined by suitable
meter measurement of the highest 15-minute inte-
grated demand occurring during the billing period
and shall not be less than 75% of the highest
kilowatt demand occurring in any of the preceding
11 months Magnetic tape metering equipment may be
as specified by the Utility
(7) Power Factor Adjustment
Power factor shall be determined by periodic
testing using graphic watt and VAR instruments
Such test results shall be the basis of billing
adjustment until satisfactory correction has been
made Periodic testing shall be conducted on an
approximate 6-month schedule or as otherwise
determined by the Utility If the power factor
falls below 90% lagging, power factor adjustment
may be made by increasing the billing demand by 1%
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for each 1% or major fraction thereof by which the
power factor is less than 90% lagging This
adjustment shall be based on the power factor at
the time of maximum demand as recorded during the
periodic test
(8) Secondary Service
Where service is rendered under this schedule at
secondary voltage and the City owns and furnishes
the transformer and substation converting to the
lower voltage desired by the customer, an addition-
al charge shall be made each month of 2% of the
bill for sevice If, for any reason, metering is
accomplished at secondary voltage, an additional 1
112% shall be added to the monthly bill Instru-
ment-rated metering transformers shall be at the
expense of the owner The Utility may require that
transformers greater than 1,000 Kva be owned by the
customer and that such load be primary metered A
charge, additional to the schedule, shall be made
each month of 2% of the bill for service provided
by Utility at 2,400 volts or 4,160 volts
(9) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
(10) Contract Period
All contracts under this schedule shall be for a
minimum period of 12 months, and thereafter until
terminated upon ten day's written notice to the
City
(11) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Utility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
I Schedule GS500T General Service 500 Time-of-Demand
(1) Availability
This service shall be available within the corpo-
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rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban
fringe The Utility reserves the right to decline
applications for this service based on the avail-
ability of excess off-peak capacity
(2) Applicability
This schedule applies to customers served at the
primary voltage of the City' s electric system
( 13,200/7,620 volts nominal ) for three-phase
industrial power and combined lighting and power
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $43 68
Additional charge for magnetic
tape, single metering point $96 35
Additional charge for each
additional metering point $22 03
Demand charge, per kilowatt
On-peak kilowatts, but not less
than 500 kilowatts $ 8 33
Off-peak kilowatts in excess
of on-peak kilowatts $ 4 16
Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 0105
In lieu of taxes and franchise
Percent of charges billed 3 75%
Per kilowatt-hour $ 001038
(4) Excess Capacity Charge
A monthly capacity charge of $4 17 per kilowatt may
be added to the above charges for service to
standby or intermittent loads in accordance with
the provisions of the Electric Service Rules and
Regulations
(5) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $41 50 for the
processing of a request for electrical service
under this schedule except where the request is
made for after hours service, in which case the
service charge shall be $70 00 The service charge
is further applicable for a special meter reading
and/or fractional period billing
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(6) Billing Demand
The billing demand shall be determined by suitable
meter measurement of the highest 15-minute inte-
grated demand occurring during the billing period
The on-peak demand shall not be less than 75% of
the highest on-pear kilowatt demand occurring in
any of the preceding 11 months The type of
metering equipment will be as specified by the
Utility
(7) Demand Periods
The on-peak demand is the period from 7:00 a m to
11 00 p m weekdays except holidays The off-peak
period is anytime other than the above described
on-peak period Holidays shall be defined as the
following days New Year' s Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and
Christmas
(8) Power Factor Adjustment
Power factor shall be determined by periodic
testing using graphic watt and VAR instruments
Such test results shall be the basis of billing
adjustment until satisfactory correction has been
made Periodic testing shall be conducted on an
approximate 6-month schedule or as, otherwise
determined by the Utility If the power factor
falls below 90% lagging, power factor adjustment
may be made by increasing the billing demand by 1%
for each 1% or major fraction thereof by which the
power factor is less than 90% lagging This
adjustment shall be based on the power factor at
the time of maximum demand as recorded durinq the
periodic test
(9) Interruptible Service
Interruptible service may be provided under this
schedule on an as available basis Unless other-
wise provided for by separate contract for inter-
ruptible servvice, the Billing Demand cn arges will
be at the off-peak rate and such service is subject
to unlimited interruption by the Utility without
notice The hours of interruption will generally
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not exceed one ( 1) of 8 hours duration in any day
and generally will not, in the aggregate, amount to
more than 400 hours in any period of 6 consecutive
months Service under this provision requires
monitoring and direct control of all loads by
the Light and Power Utility Load Dispatcher
Approved independent metering, suitable control
equipment, and communication services shall be
provided by the customer The 75, minimum provi-
sion of the past 11-month high billing demand will
not apply to this service In addition to the
charges computed in accordance with the uninterrup-
tible provisions of this rate, the interruptible
customer shall pay a penalty of three (3) times
the on-peak Billing Demand for each month in which
said customer either ( 1 ) fails to shut down his
interruptible load for any reason, including cus-
tomer equipment failures or communications system
failures, or (ii ) the customer resumes operation of
said interruptible load prior to notice by the
Light and Power Utility that said operation may be
resumed Interruptible service contracts between
the customer and the Light and Power Utility
and/or the Utility's power supplier will be re-
quired where modification of the provisions in-
cluded herein are necessary to meet customer and
utility constraints By making application
for interruptible service, the customer waives all
liability of the Light and Power Utility and the
Utility' s power supplier for consequential damages
resulting from interruptions in accordance with
this schedule
(10) Secondary Service
Where service is rendered under this schedule at
secondary voltage and the City owns and furnishes
the transformer and substation converting to the
lower voltage desired by the customer, an addition-
al charge shall be made each month of 2% of the
bill for service If, for any reason, metering is
accomplished at secondary voltage, an additional 1
1/2% shall be added to the monthly bill Instru-
ment-rated metering transformers shall be at the
expense of the owner The Utility may require that
transformers greater than 1,000 Kva be owned by the
customer and that such load be primary metered A
charge, additional to the schedule, shall be made
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each month of 2% of the bill for service provided
by the Utility at 2 ,400 volts or 4,160 volts
(11) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
(12) Contract Period
All contracts under this schedule shall be for a
minimum period of 12 months, and thereafter until
terminated upon ten day's written notice to the
City
(13) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Utility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
J Schedule 10 Special Area Floodlighting
(1) Applicability
This schedule shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins and the suburban fringe
for outdoor area floodlighting of consumer ' s
property from dusk to dawn
(2) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $ 94
Charge, per lamp, Mercury Vapor
175 Watt $ 8 57
250 Watt $11 79
400 Watt $18 33
1,000 Watt $43 51
Charge per lamp, High Pressure
Sodium
100 Watt $ 4 88
150 Watt $ 7 74
250 Watt $12 26
400 Watt $19 17
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(3) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $4 60 for the
initiation of a floodlighting account under this
schedule
(4) Payment of Charges
The foregoing rates are net Payment becomes
delinquent 25 days after the billing date
(5) Contract Period and Conditions
Those desiring floodlighting service shall sign a
service contract at the Fort Collins Light & Power
Utility Office This contract may be terminated at
the end of any billing period upon ten day' s
written notice to the City
Under this schedule the Utility will own, install ,
operate and maintain standard area lighting equip-
ment Materials, installation and associated line
extension costs shall be paid by the customer to
the Utility Upon termination of service to lights
installed after January 1, 1980, the salvage value
of recoverable materials less removal expenses will
be refunded to the consumer
The lamps shall be controlled by automatic control
equipment and burning time shall be from approxi-
mately thirty minutes after sunset to approximately
thirty minutes before sunrise
The customer shall notify the Utility of any
operational failure of the lamp Lamp replacements
or repairs will be performed only during regular
working hours
(6) Rules and Regulations
Service supplied under this schedule is subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in the Fort
Collins Light and Power Utility Rules and Regula-
tions as approved by the City Council Copies may
be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Utility
Billing Office, 300 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins,
Colorado
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K Schedule M Municipal Streetlighting
(1) Availability
This service shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins, Colorado
(2) Applicability
This schedule shall be applicable only to municipal
streetlighting service
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $42 93
Charge per light, Mercury Vapor
175 Watt $ 6 05
250 Watt $ 8 32
400 Watt $12 94
1,000 Watt $30 92
Charge per light, High Pressure
Sodium
100 Watt $ 3 44
150 Watt $ 5 46
250 Watt $ 8 65
400 Watt $13 53
Charge per light, Metal Halide
1,000 Watt $30 25
(4) Payment of Charges
Bills for municipal streetlighting service will be
rendered by the Light and Power Utility and paid by
the City at the end of each month Monthly bill-
ings will be based on the inventory of completed
installations at the time of billing
(5) Lighting Districts
a) Artificial-lighting districts, if not covered
by the provisions of Chapter 16, Improvements,
Local Public, of this Code, are to be financed
by the subdivider on a cash basis, and shall
include costs for equipment, labor, material ,
and overhead, calculated at the time of instal-
lation The City at large may participate in
artificial-lighting districts along arterial streets
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in residential areas to the extent that the
costs incurred exceed the estimated cost of
installing a streetlighting system designed to
meet standard residential lighting levels
b) Where requested by the City, the Light and
Power Utility shall install all lamps, wire,
poles, and fixtures and other necessary equip-
ment for service Such installations shall be
paid for by the City General Fund
i_ Schedule T Traffic Signal Service
(),) Availability
This service shall be available within the corpo-
rate limits of Fort Collins, Colorado
(2) Applicability
This schedule shall be applicable only to municipal
traffic signal service
(3) Monthly Rate
Fixed charge, per account $39 20
Charge, per kilowatt-hour $ 03031
Equipment rental charges, when applicable, will be
determined by cost analysis by the Utility
Service extensions and signal installations made by
the Utility shall be paid for by the City General
Fund, subject to material and installation costs at
the time of installation
(4) Payment of Charges
Bills for traffic signal energy consumption and
equipment rental shall be rendered by the Light and
Power Utility and paid by the City at the end of
each month Monthly billings shall be bsed on the
inventory of completed installations at the time of
billing
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M Schedule PG 100 Parallel Generation 100
( 1) Availability
This service shall be available within the corporate
limits of Fort Collins and the suburban fringe
(2) Applicability
This schedule applies to Cogeneration and Small Power
Production facilities of 100 kilowatts or less oper-
ated in parallel with the Utility' s electric system at
the established secondary voltage of the distribution
system and having three phase generators This
schedule may also apply to generators of single-phase
electric energy with the approval of the Utility
Terms under which qualifying Facilities may provide
capacity in excess of 100 kW to the Utility shall be
established by separate contract
(3) Monthly Rate A
RANDOM POWER GENERATION
Administrative Charge, per account $ 7 00
Energy Payment, per kilowatt-hour
All kilowatt-hours delivered $ 01
Monthly Rate B
FIRM POWER GENERATION
Administrative Charge, per account $ 7 00
Magnetic tape translation and
handling $ 63 00
Capacity payment, per kilowatt of Billing
Capacity
Lowest On-peak kilowatt delivered $ 7 96
Energy Payment, per kilowatt-hour
All kilowatt-hours delivered $ 01
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(4) Measured Capacity
The lowest 30-minute integrated kilowatt capacity
delivered during the period from 7 00 a m to 11 00
P M weekdays except holidays Holidays shall be
def1ned as the following days New Year' s Day,
Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanks-
giving and Christmas
(5) Electric Services Supplied by the Utility
This schedule does not provide for any electric
services by the Utility to Seller If Seller requires
supplemental or standby services from the Utility,
Seller shall enter into separate electric service
contract arrangements with the Utility in accordance
with the Utility' s applicable electric service sche-
dules If the Seller receives such service, there
shall be no interconnection between the system served
and the Seller's facility beyond the Utility' s point
of delivery
(6) Service Charge
There shall be a service charge of $11 00 for the
processing of a request for Parallel Generation under
this schedule except where the request is made for
after hours service, in which case the service charge
shall be $70 00 The service charge is further
applicable for a special meter reading and/or frac-
tional period billing
(7) Land Rights
Seller hereby grants to the Utility for the term of
this agreement all necessary rights-of-way and ease-
ments to install , operate, maintain, replace and
remove the Utility' s metering and other Special
Facilities and agrees to execute such other qrants,
deeds or documents as the Utility may require to
enable it to record such rights-of-way and easements
If any part of the Utility' s facilities are to be
installed on property owned by other than Seller,
Seller shall , without cost to the Utility, procure
from the owners thereof, all necessary permanent
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rights-of-way and easements for the construction,
operation, maintenance and replacement of the Uti-
lity's facilities upon such property in a form satis-
factory to the Utility
(8) Facilities and Equipment Design and Construction
Seller 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 Utility The Facility and equip-
ment shall meet all requirements of applicable codes
and all standards of Prudent Electrical Practice and
the requirements of the Utility Seller shall submit
all its Facilities and equipment specifications to
the Utility for review and approval prior to connect-
ing its Facility and equipment to the Utility' s
system The Utility' s review of Seller's specifica-
tions shall not be construed as confirming nor endors-
ing the design nor as any warranty of safety, durabil-
ity or reliability of the Facility or any of the
equipment Seller agrees that upon demand of the
Utility Seller shall change its Facility and equipment
to comply with changing requirements of the Utility' s
system
(9) Interconnection Facility Construction and Meter
Installation
Seller shall construct, install , own and maintain
Interconnection Facilities and System Protection
Facilities as required for the Utility to receive
energy and capacity from Seller's Facility In the
event it is necessary for the Utility to install
Special Facilities or to reinforce its system for
purposes of receiving Seller's energy and capacity,
Seller shall pay to the Utility the estimated cost of
such Special Facilities as a non-refundable contribu-
tion in aide of construction prior to the start of
construction The Utility shall provide, install and
maintain meters at a mutually agreed upon designated
location to measure the integrated demand and kilo-
watt-hours For firm power generation such metering
shall record and indicate the integrated demand for
each 30-minute period and shall measure kilowatt-
hours Meters for measure of reactive volt-ampere
hours may be required by the Utility if deemed appro-
priate All meter equipment, installation, owner-
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ship and administration costs thereof shall be born by
Seller, including costs incurred by the Utility for
inspecting and testing such equipment as appropriate
(10) Facility and Equipment Operation and Maintenance
Seller shall operate and maintain its Facility
and equipment according to Prudent Electrical Prac-
tices and shall generate or otherwise supply such
reactive power as may be reasonably necessary to
maintain voltage levels and reactive support to the
system If Seller is unable or unwilling to provide
such reactive power, the Utility may do so at Seller's
expense
(11) Point of Delivery
Seller shall deliver the energy and capacity at
the load side of the electric meter or the load
side of the main disconnect where instrument trans-
formers are employed or as otherwise designated by the
Utility
(12) Meters
All meters used to determine the billing hereunder
shall be sealed and the seals shall be broken only
upon occasions when the meters are to be inspected,
tested or adjusted The Utility shall, at Seller's
expense, inspect and test all meters upon their
installation and at least once every two years there-
after If requested to do so by Seller, the Utility
shall inspect or test a meter more frequently than
every two years, but the expense of such inspection or
test shall be paid by Seller
(13) Billing Capacity
The Billing Capacity for any month shall be the
arithmetic mean of (a) the Measured Capacity for the
current month and (b) the lowest Measured Capacity
delivered during the preceding twelve months ended
with such month
(14) Billing
The Utility shall send a statement to Seller on
or after the 20th day of the monthly billing pe-
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riod showing the monthly Billing Capacity and energy
delivered to the Utility during the previous monthly
billing period Seller shall use this statement to
compute charges for energy and capacity delivered to
the Utility Seller shall then send a monthly billing
statement to the Utility which states the energy and
capacity charges and a credit equal to the adminis-
trative charge, all as applied to the pre-selected
Monthly Rate for Random or Firm Power Generation
(15) Payment
The Utility shall make payment to Seller on or
before the 25th day after the billing statement
is received by the Utility
(16) Changes in Capacity Rating
The Seller shall advise the Utility of any proposed
changes in its Facility or its Capacity Rating prior
to making such changes
(17) Discontinuity of Deliveries
The Utility shall not be obligated to accept, and the
Utility may require Seller to curtail , interrupt or
reduce, deliveries of energy and capacity under the
following circumstances (a) in order to construct,
install , maintain, repair, replace, remove, investi-
gate or inspect any of the Utility' s equipment or any
part of the Utility' s system, (b) if the Utility
determines that curtailment, interruption or reduction
is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages,
operating conditions on its system, adverse affects
upon electric service to other customers of the
Utility, or (c) otherwise required by Prudent Electri-
cal Practices No new kW ratchet value shall be
established and no billing adjustments sh a 1 be made
because of such discontinuance of deliveries
(18) Indemnity
The Seller shall indemnify the Utility, its officers,
agents, and employees against all loss, oam age,
expense, and liability to third persons for injury to
or death of person or injury to property, proximately
caused by the Seller ' s construction, ownership,
operation, or maintenance of, or by failure of any
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of Seller's works or facilities used in connection
with applicable contract schedules The Seller shall
pay all costs that may be incurred by the Utility in
enforcing this indemnity
(19) Liability
Nothing in this schedule 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 this
contract schedule
The Utility shall not be liable for damages caused to
the facilities of the Seller by reason of the opera-
tion, faulty operation, or nonoperation of the
Utility' s facilities
(20) Contract Period and Rate Selection
All contracts under this schedule shall select Monthly
Rate A, Random Power Generation, or Monthly Rate B,
Firm Power Generation and such rate shall be for a
minimum period of 90 days unless Parallel Generation
service under this schedule is terminated following
ten days written notice to the Utility
(21) Rules and Regulations
Seller must comply with all provisions of the Electric
Service Rules and Regulations deemed applicable by the
Utility Reference in such Rules and Regulations to
the "consumer" or "user" shall be interpreted as being
interchangeable with "Qualifying Facility" and "Sel-
ler"
N Electric Rates General Service Rules and Regulations
The rules and regulations applicable to electric service
and persons receiving electric service from the City of
Fort Collins shall be such rules and regulations as are
adopted by the Department of Municipal Public Utilities
I and approved by resolution of the Council of the City of
Fort Collins Upon such adoption and approval , all such
rules and regulations shall be in full force and effect
and shall apply to any person, corporation, or c.her
entity receiving electric service from the City
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0 Definitions
For the purposes of §112-118, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated
After Hours -- Those hours between 4 00 p m and 8 00
a m on ay through Friday and holidays
Capacity Ratin -- The generator nameplate rating of the
Qualifying acility' s equipment diminished by any
anticipated losses between such equipment and the
Delivery Point
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 person not primarily engaged in the
generation or sale of electric energy
Facility -- That generator and associated equipment
owned by a party other than the Utility which is used to
generate electric power for sale to the Utility
Firm Power Generation -- A Qualifying Facility which
offers electrical energy of sufficient reliability
and with sufficiently legally enforceable guarantees of
deliverability to permit the Utility to reduce firm
power purchases from its supplying utility
Interconnection Facilities -- All facilities required to
e installed so e y to Interconnect and deliver power
from Seller's generation to the Utility's system includ-
ing but not limited to connection, transformation,
switching, metering, safety equipment and System Pro-
tection Facilities Interconnection Facilities shall
also include any necessary additions and/or reinforce-
ments by the Utility to the Utility's system
Intermittent Loads -- An electrical demand of an inter-
mittent or uctuating character or which reflects
frequent starting with high current in-rush
Interruptible -- Power made available under agreements
which permit curtailment or cessation of delivery by the
Utility
Parallel Generation -- The operation of Qualifying
Facilities when interconnected with the Utility system
in accordance with the provisions of applicable sche-
dules
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Prudent Electrical Practices -- Those practices, methods
an equipment, as c ange rom 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
Qualif ing Facility or Seller -- A cogeneration or
small power production facility which meets the defini-
tions of such facilities as defined herein and which is
a qualifying facility under Subpart B of Section 201 of
the Public Utilities Regulatory Policy Act of 1978 as
may be amended from time to time
Random Power Generation -- Generators and Facilities
that furnish sporadic, noncontinuous, uncertain energy
output without reserve capacity and/or which provides
power to the Utility at the Sellers discretion or on an
as-available basis
Small Power Production -- Facilities which derive more
than 50 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 person
not primarily engaged in the generation or sale of
electric energy
Special Facilities -- Interconnection Facilities fur-
nished y the Utility at Seller's reques, or because
such facilities are necessary additions and/or rein-
forcements to the Utility's system
Special Meter Readin and/or Fractional Period Billing
-- meter rea ng or 11 !ng per ormed at the request
of the consumer in addition to the normal monthly meter
reading or billing
System Protection Facilities -- The equipment required
to protect the Utility's system and its customers
from faults occurring at the Facility, and (2) the
Facility from faults occurring on the Utility system or
on the systems of others to which it is directly or
indirectly connected
Utility -- The Fort Collins Light and Power Utility of
the ,ty of Fort Collins, Colorado
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered pub-
lished this 28th day of Oc ober A D 1980, and to be pre-
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sented for final passage on the 18th day of November A D
1980
ayor
ATTEST `
City
�H Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading t is Ath day of November ,
A D 1980
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ATTEST
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