[Ord. 425, 6/7/1950, Art. XVIII, § 1]
The rates and charges stated in this Part 2 are based upon the
supply of the service to one entire premises through a single delivery
and meter point. Where more than one meter is installed, each meter
will be considered separately and a separate bill rendered therefor;
except in cases where, for the convenience of the Borough, the Borough
may elect to combine meter readings, but in no event more than two
meters, to determine the demand and consumption from which the bill
shall be computed. The Borough reserves the right, upon 90 days' notice,
to require all the consumers to bring their wiring to a central point,
so that the demand and consumption may be measured through a single
meter, unless the consumer desires to be billed on the basis of each
meter separately.
[Res. 11/6/1974, § 1; as amended by Res. 4/2/1975;
by Res. 18-81, 9/2/1981; by Res. 34-82, 9/1/1982; by Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994;
by Ord. 1082, 1/6/2003, § 1; by Ord. 1094, 1/5/2004, § 1;
by Ord. 1106, 3/2/2005; by Ord. 1128, 1/3/2007, § 1; by
Ord. 1140, 1/7/2008; by Ord. 1141, 2/7/2008; and by Ord. 1171, 4/7/2010]
1. Application of Schedule.
A. Effective February 1, 2010, this rate schedule is for single-phase
residential service, including lighting, water heating, cooking, space
heating and air conditioning, in accordance with the applicable provisions
hereof.
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Net Monthly Rate
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Monthly customer charge
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$14
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14.94¢ per KWH for the first
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600 KWH
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13.59¢ per KWH for the next
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1,000 KWH
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12.80¢ per KWH for
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All additional KWH
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B. Budget Billing.
[Amended by Ord. 1174, 11/3/2010]
(1) Residential
service customers may elect budget billing, provided that the residence
is owner-occupied. When a customer elects budget billing, the Borough
will, for each month, bill the customer an amount approximately equal
to 1/12 of his estimated annual billing, with appropriate adjustments
made so that the total payments for each twelve-month budget billing
cycle will be equal to the customer’s actual charges under the
rate.
(2) Residential
service customers who rent or lease a property may elect budget billing,
provided that the property owner and/or landlord permits the tenant
customer to enter into a budget program agreement with the Borough
and the previous balance is fully paid prior to establishing the budget.
When a tenant customer elects budget billing, the Borough will require
a completed landlord/property responsibility form, with required authorization
from the landlord/property owner, and for each month, will bill the
customer an amount approximately equal to 1/12 of the account’s
estimated annual billing, with appropriate adjustments made so that
the total payments for each twelve-month budget billing cycle will
be equal to the customer’s actual charges under the rate. The
budget program may be revoked in the event an account becomes delinquent,
at which time the account reverts to a nonbudget account.
2. Application Provisions.
A. This rate schedule is for single-phase electric service through one
meter for:
(1) A single-family dwelling and appurtenant detached buildings.
(2) A separate dwelling unit in an apartment house.
B. This rate schedule does not apply to the supply of service to:
(1) The portion of a residence outside the dwelling unit devoted to the
conduct of a business or profession.
(2) A residence with appliances or equipment that are common to, and
used for, both residential and nonresidential purposes.
(3) Establishments recognized by name or notice of advertisement, such
as hotels, clubs, boardinghouses, institutions, orphanages, rest homes,
tourist homes, rooming houses and home occupations.
C. When a portion of a residence is used regularly for nonresidential
purposes, such as the conduct of a business or profession, the customer
has the option to provide separate circuits so that the portion that
is applicable can be metered and billed separately hereunder and the
remaining portion under the applicable general service rate schedule.
When separate circuits are not provided, the entire service is billed
under the general service rate schedule.
3. Deposit. A deposit will be required from all rental units, as set
from time to time by resolution of the Borough Council.
4. Payment.
A. The above net rate applies to all bills paid on or before the due
date specified on the bill. When not so paid, the gross rate applies,
which is the above rate plus 10% of the unpaid balance of the monthly
bill.
5. Budget. Customers desiring to be on a budget must pay 1/12 of the
anticipated annual billing on a monthly basis. The budget amount is
reviewed periodically and adjusted accordingly.
[Res. 11/6/1974, § 2; as amended by Res. 4/2/1975;
by Res. 18-81, 9/2/1981; by Res. 34-82, 9/1/1982; by Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994;
by Ord. 1082, 1/6/2003, § 203; by Ord. 1094, 1/5/2004, § 203;
by Ord. 1106, 3/2/2005; by Ord. 1128, 1/3/2007, § 1; by
Ord. 1140, 1/7/2008; and by Ord. 1171, 4/7/2010]
1. Application of Schedule.
A. Effective February 1, 2010, this rate schedule is for single residential
service in accordance with the applicable provisions hereof, when
electricity is the sole source of energy for space heating, cooking
and water heating.
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Net Monthly Rate
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Monthly customer charge
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$14
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14.94¢ per KWH for the first
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600 KWH
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12.62¢ per KWH for the next
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1,000 KWH
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11.84¢ per KWH for
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All additional KWH
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B. Budget Billing.
[Amended by Ord. 1174, 11/3/2010]
(1) Residential
all-electric customers may elect budget billing, provided that they
own their home. When a customer elects budget billing, the Borough
will, for each month, bill the customer an amount approximately equal
to 1/12 of his estimated annual billing, with appropriate adjustments
made so that the total payments for each twelve-month budget billing
cycle will be equal to the customer’s actual charges under the
rate.
(2) Residential
service customers who rent or lease a property may elect budget billing,
provided that the property owner and/or landlord permits the tenant
customer to enter into a budget program agreement with the Borough
and the previous balance is fully paid prior to establishing the budget.
When a tenant customer elects budget billing, the Borough will require
a completed landlord/property responsibility form, with required authorization
from the landlord/property owner, and for each month, will bill the
customer an amount approximately equal to 1/12 of the account’s
estimated annual billing, with appropriate adjustments made so that
the total payments for each twelve-month budget billing cycle will
be equal to the customer’s actual charges under the rate. The
budget program may be revoked in the event an account becomes delinquent,
at which time the account reverts to a nonbudget account.
2. Space-Heating Requirements. Electric space-heating units and/or electrically
operated central year-round air-conditioning equipment shall be permanently
installed and shall be the sole means of heating the dwelling unit.
Fireplaces are the only supplementary heating source permitted in
conjunction with electric heating.
3. Deposit. A deposit will be required from all rental units, as set
from time to time by resolution of the Borough Council.
4. Budget.
A. Customers desiring to be on a budget must pay 1/12 of the anticipated
annual billing on a monthly basis. The budget amount is reviewed periodically
and adjusted accordingly.
5. Payment. The above net rate applies to all bills paid on or before
the due date specified on the bill. When not so paid, the gross rate
applies, which is the above rate plus 10% of the unpaid balance of
the monthly bill.
[Res. 11/6/1974, § 3; as amended by Res. 4/2/1975;
by Res. 18-81, 9/2/1981; by Res. 34-82, 9/1/1982; by Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994;
by Ord. 1082, 1/6/2003, § 1; by Ord. 1094, 1/5/2004, § 1;
by Ord. 1106, 3/2/2005; by Ord. 1128, 1/3/2007, § 1; by
Ord. 1140, 1/7/2008; by Ord. 1158, 4/1/2009; and by Ord. 1171, 4/7/2010]
1. Application of Schedule. Effective February 1, 2010, this rate schedule
is for small general service at secondary voltage or at a higher available
voltage, at the option of the customer:
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Net Monthly Rate
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$20
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Customer service fee
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28.51¢ per KWH for the first
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25 KWH of the billing KW
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25.22¢ per KWH for the next
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50 KWH of the billing KW
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20.17¢ per KWH for the next
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100 KWH of the billing KW
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16.31¢ per KWH for
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All additional KWH
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2. Minimum Charge. The minimum monthly charge is $4.14 per KW for the
first three kilowatts of the billing KW, plus $4.14 per KW for all
additional kilowatts of the billing KW.
3. Billing KW. The billing KW will be determined by measurement by means
of a demand meter installed by the Borough when it is estimated that
the demand exceeds three kilowatts. The billing KW is three kilowatts
where no demand meter is installed. Where a demand meter is installed,
the billing KW is the average kilowatts supplied during the fifteen-minute
period of maximum use during the current billing period. For billing
purposes, the billing KW shall be as recorded on the meter, but not
less than three kilowatts.
4. Deposit. A deposit will be required from all rental units, as set
from time to time by resolution of the Borough Council.
5. Payment. The above net rate applies when bills are paid on or before
the due date specified on the bill. When not so paid, the gross rate
applies, which is the above rate plus 10% of the then unpaid balance
of the monthly bill.
6. Commercial
service customers who rent or lease a property may elect budget billing,
provided that the property owner and/or landlord permits the tenant
customer to enter into a budget program agreement with the Borough
and the previous balance is fully paid prior to establishing the budget.
When a tenant customer elects budget billing, the Borough will require
a completed landlord/property responsibility form, with required authorization
from the landlord/property owner, and for each month, will bill the
customer an amount approximately equal to 1/12 of the account’s
estimated annual billing, with appropriate adjustments made so that
the total payments for each twelve-month budget billing cycle will
be equal to the customer’s actual charges under the rate. The
budget program may be revoked in the event an account becomes delinquent,
at which time the account reverts to a nonbudget account.
[Added by Ord. 1174, 11/3/2010]
[Res. 11/6/1974, § 4; as amended by Res. 4/2/1975;
by Res. 18-81, 9/3/1981; by Res. 34-82, 9/1/1982; by Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994;
by Ord. 1082, 1/6/2003, § 1; by Ord. 1094, 1/5/2004, § 1;
by Ord. 1106, 3/2/2005; by Ord. 1128, 11/3/2007, § 1; by
Ord. 1140, 1/7/2008; by Ord. 1158, 4/1/2009; and by Ord. 1171, 4/7/2010]
1. Application of Schedule.
A. Effective February 1, 2010, this schedule is for all-electric service
supplied through one meter where electricity is the sole source of
all the customer's energy requirements, in accordance with the
application provisions hereof.
B. The applications may include wholesale and retail trade, associated
warehousing; office buildings, and professional service establishments.
2. Net Monthly Rate:
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$20
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Customer service fee
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21.33¢ per KWH for the first
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25 KWH of the billing KW
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17.46¢ per KWH for the next
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50 KWH of the billing KW
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15.53¢ per KWH for the next
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100 KWH of the billing KW
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11.64¢ per KWH for
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All additional KWH
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3. Minimum Charge. The minimum monthly charge is $8.28 per KW for the
first 15 kilowatts of the billing KW, plus $5.53 per KW for all additional
kilowatts of the billing KW.
4. Billing KW. The billing KW will be determined by measurement by means
of a demand meter installed by the Borough. This billing KW is the
average kilowatts supplied during the fifteen-minute period of maximum
use during the current billing period.
5. Application Provisions. This rate schedule applies to single meter
service for all of the customer's energy requirements under the
following conditions:
A. When the connected heating facilities are, in the Borough's
judgment, a significant part of the total connected electrical load.
B. The service includes all energy requirements on the customer's
premises.
C. All electric loads are located in one building, supplied at one voltage
from one service connection.
D. Another form of energy supply may be used for emergency electric
generators only.
E. When the customer occupies an entire building, service hereunder
may include uses outside the building only when directly incident
to the principal use of service in the building.
6. Deposit. A deposit will be required from all rental units, as set
from time to time by resolution of the Borough Council.
7. Commercial
service customers who rent or lease a property may elect budget billing,
provided that the property owner and/or landlord permits the tenant
customer to enter into a budget program agreement with the Borough
and the previous balance is fully paid prior to establishing the budget.
When a tenant customer elects budget billing, the Borough will require
a completed landlord/property responsibility form, with required authorization
from the landlord/property owner, and for each month, will bill the
customer an amount approximately equal to 1/12 of the account’s
estimated annual billing, with appropriate adjustments made so that
the total payments for each twelve-month budget billing cycle will
be equal to the customer’s actual charges under the rate. The
budget program may be revoked in the event an account becomes delinquent,
at which time the account reverts to a nonbudget account.
[Added by Ord. 1174, 11/3/2010]
[Res. 11/6/1974, § 5; as amended by Res. 4/2/1975;
by Res. 18-81, 9/3/1981; by Res. 34-82, 9/1/1982; by Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994;
by Ord. 1082, 1/6/2003, § 1; by Ord. 1094, 1/5/2004, § 1;
by Ord. 1106, 3/2/2005; by Ord. 1128, 11/3/2007, § 1; by
Ord. 1140, 1/7/2008; and by Ord. 1171, 4/7/2010]
1. Application of Schedule. Effective February 1, 2010, this rate schedule
is for large general service at secondary voltage or at a higher available
voltage, at the option of the customer. Where necessary, the Borough
furnishes and maintains one transformation from line voltage to a
lower Borough standard service voltage.
2. Net Monthly Rate:
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$125
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Customer service fee
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$12.62 per KW
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Demand charge all KW
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11.64¢ per KWH for the first
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25,000 KWH
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10.68¢ per KWH for
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Excess KWH
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3. Minimum Charge. The minimum monthly charge shall be no less than
the KW rate for the first 50 KW.
4. Billing KW. The billing demand is the average kilowatts supplied
during the fifteen-minute period of maximum use during the current
billing period, taken to the nearest whole kilowatt. All measured
demands will be corrected to 85% power factor by multiplying the measured
demand by the ratio of 85% power factor to the measured power factor,
except that no reduction in the measured demand shall be made for
power factors in excess of 85%. The power factor, measured to the
nearest 0.1%, of the measured maximum fifteen-minute demand in the
month, will be used for billing purposes.
5. Payment. The above net rate applies to bills paid on or before the
due date specified in the bill. When not so paid, the gross rate applies,
which is the above rate plus 10% of the then unpaid balance of the
monthly bill.
[Res. 11/6/1974, § 6; as amended by Res. 4/2/1975;
by Res. 18-81, 9/3/1981; by Res. 34-82, 9/1/1982; by Ord. 1004, 7/6/1994;
by Ord. 1082, 1/6/2003, § 1; by Ord. 1094, 1/5/2004, § 1;
by Ord. 1106, 3/2/2005; by Ord. 1128, 11/3/2007, § 1; by
Ord. 1140, 1/7/2008; and by Ord. 1171, 4/7/2010]
1. Application of Schedule. Effective February 1, 2010, this rate schedule
is for large general service from available twelve-thousand-four-hundred-seventy-volt
lines when the customer furnishes and maintains all equipment necessary
to transform the energy from line voltage.
2. Net Monthly Rate:
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$125
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Customer service fee
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Demand Charge
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$13.20 per KW for
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First 400 KW
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$10.86 per KW for
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Excess KW
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Energy Charge
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11.64¢ per KWH for
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First 23,000 KWH
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10.08¢ per KWH for
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Excess KWH
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3. Minimum Charge. The minimum monthly charge shall be no less than
the KW rate for the first 100 KW demand.
4. Billing KW.
A. The billing demand is the average kilowatts supplied during the fifteen-minute
period of maximum use during the current billing period, taken to
the nearest whole kilowatt. All measured demands will be corrected
to 85% power factor by multiplying the measured demand by the ratio
of 85% power factor by the measured power factor, except that no reduction
in the measured demand shall be made for power factors in excess of
85%.
B. The power factor, measured to the nearest 0.1% of the measured maximum
fifteen-minute demand in the month, will be used for billing purposes.
5. Payment: The above net rate applies to bills paid on or before the
due date specified in the bill. When not so paid, the gross rate applies,
which is the above rate plus 10% of the then unpaid balance of the
monthly bill.