HomeMy WebLinkAbout005 - 04/09/1932 - RELATING TO THE FIXING OF A SCHEDULE OF RATES TO BE CHARGED BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORAD v
ORDINANCE NO 51 1932,
BEING AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE FIXILG OF A SCHEDULE OF RATES TO BE
CHARGED BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO) SUCCESSOR TO THE
IESTERN LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, FOR STREET LIGHTIING AND IVIUI4ICIPAL LIGHT
AND POIER WITHIN THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, PURSUANT TO THE PPOVISIOINS OF
SECTION 4, OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CITY CHARTER
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLIYS
That ordinance No 18, 1930
be repealed and that the rate of charge of the Public Service Company
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of Colorado for street lighting and power service within the City of Fort
Collins, be fixed as follows
MUI4ICIPAL LIGHTING
RATE (Net)
MULTIPLE INCANDESCENT LAMPS
Per amp, per year
Burning Dusk to Dawn Rate
750 watt lamps $85 20
500 watt lamps 64 20
300 watt lamps 48 00
200 watt lamps 39 00
150 watt lamps 34 20
100 watt lamps 30 00
60 watt lamps, 2 or more lamps per standard j
60 watt alley, bracket lamps, business district) 15 00
Burning Dusk to 12 P M
300 watt lamps 38 50
200 watt lamps 30 00
100 watt lamps 24 00
60 watt lamps, 2 or more lamps per standard 9 00
SERIES INCANDESCENT LAMPS
Burning Dusk to Damn
600 candlepower lamps 57 00
400 candlepower lamps 48 00
250 candlepower lamps 35 00
60 candlepower bracket lamps on existing
general distribution poles 18 00
Burning Dusk to 12 P M
600 candlepower lamps 48 00
The company will install,maintain, and operate at the
above schedule rates for street lighting all incandescent overhead bracket
or suspended stre t lights complete, providing such lights are located
within two hundred feet of the nearest available point on its existing
distribution system, and provided the investment per fixture does not
exceed twice the annual revenue from each such unit
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The Company will operate and maintain ornamental street
lighting standards and install and maintain the overhead or underground
wiring as required for such standards at the above scheduled rates for
street lighting, provided the Company' s investment per standard does not
exceed twice the annual revenue from each such unit Whenever the Company
installs o^namental street lighting standards, at the request of the City,
the Company shall charge for each such unit, in addition to the above
schedule of street lighting rates, an amount equivalent to 12 per cent on
such additional investment until it is reimbursed for such investment, such
12 percent being S percent interest and 4 percent depreciation
The minimum charge per standard where 60 watt lams
are used shall be based on the use of not less than two 60 watt lamps
Bills shall be rendered by the Company and paid by
the City for all municipal lighting in equal monthly installments at the
end of each calendar month
MUNICIPAL RAIDiAY LIGHT AND POWER AND CITY HALL
Available for combined power and lighting service to
the Citj Hall and Municipal Street Railway and City Shops of the City of
Fort Collins
RATE (Net )
Fixed charge
Per month $40 00
Energy charge
All kwh used, per kwih 015
Service to the Ivlunicipal Railway shall be metered at
the voltage of Company' s established primary distribution system
Service to the Citj Hall shall be metered at the
voltage of Company' s established secondary distribution system
This schedule shall cancel and supersede all existing
or implied written or verbal agreements covering the supplying of electrical
energy to both the City Hall and Municipal Street Railway System
The City shall nave the right, upon written application,
of obtaining service under any of the Company' s rates available for such
service in lieu of the above rate
Introduced, read and ordered published this 9th day
of April, A D 1952
Commissioner of Safety
ATTEST and Ex-Officio Yayor
City Clerk
STATE OF COLOR4DO )
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COUNTY OF LkRIMER )
I, A J ROSENOW, City Clerk of the City
of Fort Collins, do hereby certify and declare that the foregoing
Ordinance was duly introduced and read at length at a regular adjourned
meeting of the City Council of the City of Fort Collins held on
the 9th day of April, A D 1932, and ordered published, and was
thereafter duly jand regularly published in the Fort Collins Express-
Courier, a daily newspaper and the official newspaper of the City of
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Fort Collins on the 12th day of April, 1932, and was thereafter duly
adjourned
passed as amended and changed at a regvla/meeting of the City
Council held on the 7ta day of May, A D 1932, and was ordered
published as amended and changed in the Fort Collins Express-Courier,
a daily newspaper and the official newspaper of the City of Fort
Collins by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council as
an ordinance in accordance with the provisions of Seculons 6 and
7 of Article IV of the City Charter, and thereafter and on to-wit
the 13th day of May, A D 1932, said Ordinance No 5 was duly
published as amended and changed in tae Fort Collins Express-Courier,
a daily newspaper published in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado
IN NITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the seal of said City, this 13th day of May, A D 1932
City Clerk