[CC 1985 §14-310; Ord. No. 669, 6-1-1981; Amended Ord. No. 790, 5-19-1986; Ord. No. 977 §§1,7, 9-19-1994; Ord. No. 1210, 3-7-2005; Ord. No. 1400 §1, 8-6-2012]
A. 
Availability. In all territory served by the City for which no specific schedules are provided.
B. 
Application.
1. 
The residential rates shall apply to electric service for all domestic purposes in single-family residences and individually metered apartments when supplied at one (1) point of delivery. All service is measured through one (1) watt-hour meter, except where the customer elects to take another rate. Where a portion of a residence unit is used for non-residential purposes, the appropriate general service schedule is applicable to all service. However, if the wiring is so arranged that the service for residential purposes and for non-residential purposes can be metered separately, this schedule will be applied to the residential service.
2. 
Service to hotels, multi-family dwellings having more than three (3) living units, recognized rooming or boarding houses or to the halls, basements or other common use portions of an apartment building will not be supplied under this schedule. There shall be no obligation on the part of the City of Mulvane to render service under that Section of the net monthly rate applicable to permanently installed electric space heating equipment in the absence of written notice from the customer that he/she has permanently installed and is using electric space heating equipment in accordance with the specifications set forth in the net monthly rate.
C. 
Character Of Service. Alternating current at approximately sixty (60) cycles, single-phase, and at such voltage as the City of Mulvane may have available for the service required.
D. 
Net Monthly Rates. The net monthly rate for residential service shall be:
[Ord. No. 1504, 10-2-2017]
1. 
Minimum customer charge. Seven dollars ninety-five cents ($7.95).
2. 
Energy charge. For all general use billing:
a. 
During the months of September through May: $.0741 per kwh.
b. 
During the months of June, July and August: $.0741 per kwh for the first five hundred (500) kwh. $.0841 per kwh for all additional kwh.
When permanently installed electric space heating equipment is in regular use to supply the entire space heating requirements in the home, all kwh used in excess of 500 kwh per month shall be billed at $.0530 per kwh during the winter heating season. Application of this Section to bills rendered in the months of November through May is interpreted as covering the winter heating season.
3. 
Cost of power. All rates hereby established are based on a municipal cost of $.03532 per net kwh generated and/or purchased from electric suppliers (the "Base Cost"). Whenever the actual average municipal cost of electricity generated and/or purchased shall differ from the Base Cost, the net monthly rates established above shall be increased/decreased by the amount which the actual cost of generated and/or purchased electricity per net kwh is above or below Base Cost. Provided that, the City of Mulvane Utility Department shall have the authority to spread the foregoing rate adjustment into subsequent months as it deems appropriate and manageable.
4. 
(Reserved)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection (D)(4), regarding parallel generation charges, was repealed 8-16-2021 by Ord. No. 1546. See now Section 700.361 herein.
E. 
Gross Monthly Bill. The net monthly bill, computed in accordance with the net monthly rate plus five percent (5%) on the balance thereof.
F. 
Payment. The net monthly bill is due and payable when rendered; when not paid by the fifth (5th) of the following month, the gross monthly bill applies. Payments will be applied to the oldest balance first.
[CC 1985 §14-301(A); Ord. No. 669, 6-1-1981; Ord. No. 997 §§2,7, 9-19-1994; Ord. No. 1210, 3-7-2005; Ord. No. 1400 §2, 8-6-2012]
A. 
Net Monthly Rate. The net monthly rate for general service — commercial shall be:
[Ord. No. 1504, 10-2-2017]
1. 
For bills incurred during the months of September through May, bill is at:
a. 
Seven dollars ninety-five cents ($7.95) minimum customer charge.
b. 
Four dollars eighty-five cents ($4.85) per kw for each kw in excess of five (5) kw of demand.
c. 
$.0873 per kwh for first one thousand (1,000) kwh.
d. 
$.0559 per kwh for all additional kwh.
e. 
Cost of power. All rates hereby established are based on a municipal cost of $.03532 per net kwh generated and/or purchased from electric suppliers (the "Base Cost"). Whenever the actual average municipal cost of electricity generated and/or purchased shall differ from the Base Cost, the net monthly rates established above shall be increased/decreased by the amount which the actual cost of generated and/or purchased electricity per net kwh is above or below Base Cost. Provided that, the City of Mulvane Utility Department shall have the authority to spread the foregoing rate adjustment into subsequent months as it deems appropriate and manageable.
2. 
For bills incurred during the months of June through August, billing is at:
a. 
Seven dollars ninety-five cents ($7.95) minimum customer charge.
b. 
Five dollars seventy cents ($5.70) per kw for each kw in excess of five (5) kw of demand.
c. 
$.0873 per kwh for first one thousand (1,000) kwh.
d. 
$.0559 per kwh for all additional kwh.
e. 
Cost of power. All rates hereby established are based on a municipal cost of $.03532 per net kwh generated and/or purchased from electric suppliers (the "Base Cost"). Whenever the actual average municipal cost of electricity generated and/or purchased shall differ from the Base Cost, the net monthly rates established above shall be increased/decreased by the amount which the actual cost of generated and/or purchased electricity per net kwh is above or below Base Cost. Provided that, the City of Mulvane Utility Department shall have the authority to spread the foregoing rate adjustment into subsequent months as it deems appropriate and manageable.
3. 
(Reserved)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection (A)(3), regarding parallel generation charges, was repealed 8-16-2021 by Ord. No. 1546. See now Section 700.361 herein.
B. 
Demand. The average kw supplied during the fifteen (15) minute period of maximum use during the month.
C. 
Gross Monthly Bill. The net monthly bill, computed in accordance with the net monthly rate plus five percent (5%) on the balance thereof.
D. 
Payment. The net monthly bill is due and payable when rendered; when not paid by the fifth (5th) of the following month, the gross monthly bill applies. Payments will be applied to the oldest balance first.
[CC 1985 §14-301(B); Ord. No. 669, 6-1-1981; Amended Ord. No. 790, 5-19-1986; Ord. No. 997 §§3,7, 9-19-1994; Ord. No. 1210, 3-7-2005; Ord. No. 1400 §3, 8-6-2012]
A. 
Availability. In all territory served by the City of Mulvane.
B. 
Application. To all electric service supplied to any customer contracting for forty (40) kw or more at one delivery point.
C. 
Character Of Service. Service is at approximately sixty (60) cycles and at such phase and voltage as the City may have available for the service required.
D. 
Net Monthly Rate. The net monthly rate for large general service shall be:
[Ord. No. 1504, 10-2-2017]
1. 
Four hundred forty-five dollars ($445.00) for the first forty (40) kw of demand.
2. 
Eight dollars forty-seven cents ($8.47) per kw for all additional kw of demand.
3. 
$.0417 per kwh for the first twenty thousand (20,000) kwh.
4. 
$.0398 per kwh for the next five hundred eighty thousand (580,000) kwh.
5. 
$.0388 per kwh for all additional kwh.
6. 
Cost of power. All rates hereby established are based on a municipal cost of $.03532 per net kwh generated and/or purchased from electric suppliers (the "Base Cost"). Whenever the actual average municipal cost of electricity generated and/or purchased shall differ from the Base Cost, the net monthly rates established above shall be increased/decreased by the amount which the actual cost of generated and/or purchased electricity per net kwh is above or below Base Cost. Provided that, the City of Mulvane Utility Department shall have the authority to spread the foregoing rate adjustment into subsequent months as it deems appropriate and manageable.
7. 
(Reserved)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection (D)(7), regarding parallel generation charges, was repealed 8-16-2021 by Ord. No. 1546. See now Section 700.361 herein.
E. 
Demand. The average kw supplied during the fifteen (15) minute period of maximum use during the month.
F. 
Gross Monthly Bill. The net monthly bill, computed in accordance with the net monthly rate plus five percent (5%) of the balance thereof.
G. 
Payment. The net monthly bill is due and payable when rendered; when not paid by the fifth (5th) day of the following month, the gross monthly bill applies. Payment will be applied to the oldest balance first.
[Ord. No. 1504, 10-2-2017]
The net monthly rate for City service shall be:
Minumum customer charge
none
Energy charge
$.0674 per kwh
[CC 1985 §14-301(C); Ord. No. 669, 6-1-1981; Ord. No. 997 §§4,7, 9-19-1994]
Any combination of residential and commercial enterprise on one (1) premises when served through one (1) meter is considered as commercial and will be served only on General Commercial Rate. If the wiring of the residential portion of the premises is entirely separate from the business portion and service to each is rendered through a separate meter, the Residential Service Rate will be applied to the residential portion and the Commercial Rate to the business portion, each to be considered as a separate customer.
[CC 1985 §14-301(E); Ord. No. 669, 6-1-1981; Amended Ord. 790, 5-19-1986; Ord. No. 977 §§5,7, 9-19-1994; Ord. No. 1210, 3-7-2005; Ord. No. 1400 §4, 8-6-2012]
A. 
The demand provision of this Article shall be applicable to all athletic fields until the Governing Body of said athletic field or fields have paid to the City of Mulvane the cost of all transformers, installation, wires, lights, labor and other charges that might be associated with the installation of said service or until said Governing Body or the owner of said athletic field has installed at its cost by its own duly authorized person the transformer, wires, poles, lights or other necessary appurtenances for the purpose of lighting said athletic field or fields.
B. 
In the event that the conditions set out in Subsection (A) have been satisfactorily met, then the following rates shall be applicable:
[Ord. No. 1504, 10-2-2017]
1. 
Minimum customer charge. Seven dollars ninety-five cents ($7.95).
2. 
Energy charge. For general use billing is:
a. 
$.0843 per kwh for the first one hundred (100) kwh.
b. 
$.0711 per kwh for all additional kwh.
3. 
Cost of power. All rates hereby established are based on a municipal cost of $.03532 per net kwh generated and/or purchased from electric suppliers (the "Base Cost"). Whenever the actual average municipal cost of electricity generated and/or purchased shall differ from the Base Cost, the net monthly rates established above shall be increased/decreased by the amount which the actual cost of generated and/or purchased electricity per net kwh is above or below Base Cost. Provided that, the City of Mulvane Utility Department shall have the authority to spread the foregoing rate adjustment into subsequent months as it deems appropriate and manageable.
4. 
(Reserved)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection (B)(4), regarding parallel generation charges, was repealed 8-16-2021 by Ord. No. 1546. See now Section 700.361 herein.
C. 
The provisions of Section 700.310 above pertaining to the availability, application, character of service, gross monthly bill, and method of payment shall be applicable to this Section.
[CC 1985 §14-303; Ord. No. 656, 2-16-1981; Ord. No. 1149 §33, 8-19-2002]
For each building site, repair site or construction site wherein electricity is temporarily required by the building contractor or his/her representative, a fee as set forth in Section 100.240 in addition to any permanent fees set out in the preceding Sections shall be paid. No temporary installation of electricity may be transferred to other sites. If a permanent electrical connection is not effected within ninety (90) days from the date of the original permit, then an additional fee as set forth in Section 100.240 will be charged for each ninety (90) days or a portion thereof; provided however, the above charges stated shall not apply to mobile homes.
[CC 1985 §14-308; Ord. No. 727, 10-17-1983]
A. 
The City of Mulvane hereby undertakes to comply with all lawful regulations of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) codified in Subpart C of 18 CFR, Part 292, dealing with arrangements with qualifying congeneration and small power production facilities under Section 210 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act 1978 (PURPA).
B. 
The City Administrator/City Clerk and the City Attorney are jointly and severally authorized and directed to file with the FERC a copy of this Section reflecting the City's compliance with 18 CFR, Section 292.401(c).
[Ord. No. 1546, 8-16-2021]
The following charges are hereby added to the electric rate for customers of the City's electric utility: (i) Any residential customer of the City's electric utility that installs an energy producing system that is an appropriately sized renewable generator (i.e., that does not exceed the customer's peak demand) with a capacity of twenty-five (25) kilowatts or less, or (ii) any commercial customer of the City's electric utility that installs an energy producing system that is an appropriately sized renewable generator (i.e., that does not exceed the customer's peak demand) with a capacity of two hundred (200) kilowatts or less, may upon request of such customer, enter into a contract with the City for parallel generation whereby such customer may attach or connect to the City's delivery and metering system an apparatus or device for the purpose of feeding excess electrical power which is generated by such customer's energy producing system into the City's electrical system and compensation therefore. Such contract shall comply with the requirements of K.S.A. 66-1, 184 et seq., as amended. The cost of any equipment required to be installed for such attachment or metering and installation shall be the sole responsibility of the customer and such equipment shall not cause damage to the City's electric system or equipment or present an undue hazard to City personnel.
This Section shall only apply to the customers described in Sections (i) and (ii) as set forth above and as referenced in K.S.A. 66-1, 184(b)(2).