[Code 1999 §720.070; CC 1979 §160.321; Ord. No. 302 §2, 12-14-1977]
All electric meters shall be read and bills rendered monthly
as services accrue. All bills shall be due and payable from and after
the date such bills are rendered at the office of the City Clerk during
regular hours of business.
[Code 1999 §720.080; CC 1979 §160.322; Ord. No. 302 §3, 12-14-1977; Ord. No. 687, 12-27-2012]
If any bill for electric services shall be and remain due and
unpaid on or after the twentieth (20th) day of the next succeeding
month in which service was rendered, an additional charge of ten percent
(10%) thereof shall be added thereto.
[Code 1999 §720.090; CC 1979 §160.323; Ord. No. 302 §4, 12-14-1977; Ord. No. 694 §3, 4-11-2013]
If any bill for electric service shall be and remain unpaid for more than ten (10) days past the due date, which is the 20th day of each month, then service to such customer may be discontinued and may not be reconnected until all past due bills are paid in full, together with all late charges and a reconnection charge. It shall be the duty of the City Clerk to notify the Superintendant of the Electric Utility Department of such delinquency, and the Superintendant shall proceed immediately to disconnect the electric service. Reconnection charges are set out in Section
720.110.
[Code 1999 §720.100; CC 1979 §160.330; Ord. No. 302 §§6—10, 12-14-1977]
A. Any
commercial business will have to have a ten (10) horsepower load or
larger before qualifying for a three (3) phase power.
B. Three
(3) phase must be within secondary distance of the customer.
C. All
three (3) phase power users will be charged at the rate of ten (10)
H.P. per month.
D. Users
having a power shut down for a month or more and full power in other
months will be charged the minimum average during shut down.
E. A user
who wants three (3) phase power not within a secondary distance shall
pay for the installation (all materials) of same. These charges can
be paid over a twelve (12) month period. All materials used must meet
specifications set down by the City Engineer.