[Code 1962, §§ 24-2, 24-3; amended by Ord. No. 2005-4, 2-28-2005; 2-22-2010]
(a) On payment at the office of the Treasurer of such inspection fee as may be set by resolution of the City Council from time to time, accompanied by a certificate of approval on the part of the Electrical Inspector, of compliance with the provisions of this chapter, and of the Electrical Code which is a part of the Building Code adopted by §§
6-23 and 6-24 of this Code and of the rules and regulations referred to in § 6-38 of this Code, the Director of Public Utilities shall be given authority to install the meters and the necessary connection with the City's electrical distribution system.
(b) The Director of Public Utilities shall refuse to connect any property to the City's electrical distribution system when the provisions of Article
III of Chapter
6 of this Code and of the Electrical Code which is a part of the Building Code adopted by §§
6-23 and 6-24 of this Code have not been observed in installing new work or in repairing and extending old work.
(c) The charge for connections to the electrical distribution system
shall be such as is prescribed, from time to time, by resolution or
ordinance of the City Council. Nothing in this Code or the ordinance
adopting this Code shall affect any such resolution or ordinance,
and all such resolutions or ordinances are hereby recognized as continuing
in full force and effect to the same extent as if set out at length
in this Code.
[Code 1962, § 24-4]
Any person who shall intentionally damage or destroy any facility
of the City, or of any company which is used to furnish electric service
to the public, shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor, if the destruction
or damage may be remedied or repaired for $100 or less.
[Code 1962, § 24-5; amended by Ord. of 9-9-2002(1)]
(a) The following monthly electrical rates are hereby established for
the following category of users:
[Last amended 6-4-2018]
(1) Residential Rate - "Schedule RS-401":
a. Basic customer charge: $7.98.
b. Plus KWH charge: $0.10851
c. Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(2) Small General Service Rate - "Schedule SGS 405":
b. Plus KWH charge: $0.08939 per KWH.
c. Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(3) Small General Service Rate - "Schedule SGS 406":
b. Plus KWH charge: $0.08939 per KWH.
c. Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(4) Medium General Service-I Rate - "Schedule MGS-I 451/551:"
b. Plus KWH charge: $0.07320 per KWH.
c. Plus KW demand charge: $6.80 per KW.
d. Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(5) Medium General Service-I Rate - "Schedule MGS-I 453/553:"
b. Plus KWH charge: $0.07320 per KWH.
c. Plus KW demand charge: $6.80 per KW.
d. Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(6) Medium General Service-D Rate - "Schedule MGS-D 404/504:"
b. Plus KWH charge: $0.04846 per KWH.
c. Plus KW demand charge: $14.97 per KW.
d. Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(7) Medium General Service-D Rate - "Schedule MGS-D 407/507:"
b. Plus KWH charge: $0.04846 per KWH.
c. Plus KW demand charge: $14.97 per KW.
d. Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(8) Large General Service Rate - "Schedule LGS 403/503":
a. Basic customer charge: $247.50.
b. Plus KWH charge: $0.04417.
c. Plus KW charge: $16.39 per KW.
d. Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(9) Municipal Service Rate - "Schedule MS 408":
b. Plus KWH charge: $0.09833 per KWH.
c. Fuel Adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(10)
Municipal Service Rate - "Schedule MS 409":
b.
Plus KWH charge: $0.09833 per KWH.
c.
Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(11)
Church and Synagogue Rate - "Schedule CS 418":
a.
Basic customer charge: $12.38.
b.
Plus KWH charge:
1.
First 3,000 KWH: $0.10367 per KWH.
2.
Excess over 3,000 KWH: $0.15355 per KWH.
c.
Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(12)
Church and Synagogue Rate - "Schedule CS 419, 429, 440":
a.
Basic customer charge: $22.
b.
Plus KWH charge:
1.
First 3,000 KWH: $0.10367 per KWH.
2.
Excess over 3,000 KWH: $0.15355 per KWH.
c.
Fuel adjustment. Each kilowatt hour used is subject to adjustment
for changes in fuel costs, provided such fuel costs are charged to
the City by its supplier.
(13)
Outdoor lighting service:
a.
Rate Schedule: OLS.
1.
High-pressure sodium:
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100 W
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$11.00 per month
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150 W
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$13.50 per month
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250 W
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$18.75 per month
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400 W
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$28.00 per month
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1,000 W
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$44.00 per month
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(b) The amount of the monthly bill is calculated by adding the customer
charge for the category of user to the product of the number of KWHs
used during the month by the KWH rate for the category of user and
by adjusting for the fuel adjustment factor.
(c) A security deposit may be required to open an account and/or from
time to time as a guarantee of payment for electricity to be used
by a residential or business customer depending on the credit rating
of the customer. If a deposit is required, the amount shall be as
follows:
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Type
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Amount
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Residential service
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If the dwelling has electric heat:
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$400
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For other residential service:
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$200
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Commercial service
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A deposit based on 2 months' estimated usage of the facility
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If the customer can show that circumstances have changed so
that the consumption of electricity will be considerably more or less
than the consumption of the most-recent occupant of the same premises,
the Director of Finance, or his or her designee, may establish a different
security deposit for the premises.
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(d) The Council and the Electric and Finance Department may establish
administrative policies from time to time governing utility service,
which supplement this section.
[Code 1962, § 24-6]
All bills for electric service furnished by the City shall become
due and payable when presented, and all accounts shall be paid on
or before the 20th of the month in which the bill is rendered.
[Code 1962, §§ 24-7 — 24-9; amended
by Ord. No. 174, 1-26-1981; Ord.
No. 196, 9-13-1982; Ord. of 10-29-2001]
(a) If any electric service account is not paid in full on or before
the 20th of the month in which the bill is rendered, a late payment
charge of 1 1/2% of the total electric service account or $2,
whichever is greater, shall be assessed. A late payment charge of
1 1/2% or $2, whichever is greater, shall be imposed upon the
twenty-first of each month thereafter upon any unpaid balance. Ten
days following the 20th of the month, service will be discontinued
on unpaid bills without further notice. Where service is so discontinued,
the following charges shall be made for reconnection during the following
times:
(1) Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except holidays):
$20.
(2) Monday through Thursday, after 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. (except
holidays): $50.
(3) Monday through Friday, after 9:01 p.m. until 8:30 a.m. of the next
day: $100
(4) After 5:00 p.m. Friday until 8:30 a.m. Monday and during all City
holidays: $100.
Where water, sewer or garbage and refuse accounts are likewise
delinquent, only one charge shall be made for reconnection of all
utility services, and the $2 minimum only applies once.
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(b) It shall be unlawful for any person, other than a duly authorized
agent of the City, to turn on electricity in any place of service
after the same has been turned off by the City for the nonpayment
of charges for such electricity. Any use of such electricity by any
person after the same has been so turned off shall constitute and
be deemed larceny of such electricity.