[R.O. 2004 § 705.010; Ord. No. 2.31 § 1, 7-13-1982; Ord. No. 2.89 §§ 1 —
2, 8-26-2003]
A. On and after the effective date of this
Section (August 26, 2003), electric service installations within the
City of Mount Vernon, Missouri, shall conform to the following specifications
and regulations:
1.
General Conditions.
a.
The cost of all entrance and service
equipment and its installation to the point of contact with the City's
service drop shall be borne by the customer.
b.
In installations where a number of
meters are required, each enclosed switch shall be plainly marked
indicating the location it serves.
c.
All installations in regards to materials
and methods shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code
as adopted by the City of Mount Vernon, Missouri, subject to the following
provisions of this Section.
d.
Location Of Meters.
(1) All meters shall be
installed outdoors unless for good cause the Director of Public Works
or competent person delegated by him/her shall approve an indoor installation.
Where the outdoor meter is attached to the customer's premises, it
shall be not more than six and one-half (6 1/2) feet nor less
than five (5) feet above the grade level or floor and shall be readily
accessible. The meter cabinet and/or terminal enclosure shall be rigidly
attached to a surface such that the meter will remain in a perpendicular
position.
(2) If, due to special approval
by the Director of Public Works or competent person delegated by him/her,
a meter is placed indoors, the following conditions shall apply:
(a) Meters and metering
equipment enclosed in a metal cabinet shall be installed not more
than six (6) feet above the floor. The cabinet shall be rigidly attached
to the surface so the meter will maintain a perpendicular position.
(b) Self-contained poly-phase
meters and entrance switches shall be installed not more than seven
(7) feet nor less than four (4) feet above the floor. Provisions shall
be made by the customer for attaching the meter rigidly to the surface
so that it will maintain a perpendicular position.
(c) Meters shall not be
installed in bathrooms, toilet rooms, attics, parts of buildings usually
kept locked or other locations not readily accessible.
(d) Meters shall not be
installed in places subject to excessive fumes, heat, dampness or
other conditions detrimental to the operation of the meter.
2.
Residential, Commercial And Industrial
Installations.
a.
Location Of Entrance. The point of
entry must be located on the part of the building or premises nearest
the City's service lines. When entrance wiring is contemplated before
the City's distribution system is extended to the customer's premises,
the City must be notified so that it may specify the point of entrance.
b.
Service Size And Rating.
[Ord. No. 13.93 § 1, 5-28-2013]
(1) Ungrounded service conductors
shall have an ampacity of not less than the load served. For one-family
dwellings, the ampacity of the ungrounded conductors shall not be
less than one hundred (100) amperes, three (3) wire. For all other
installations, the ampacity shall not be less than sixty (60) amperes.
(2) If an existing service
less than one hundred (100) amperes in an unsafe or dangerous condition
becomes disconnected due to damage, the City of Mount Vernon will
not reconnect to said service until the owner or customer has complied
with the provisions of the International Residential Code for One-
and Two-Family Dwellings, Chapter 35, Section E3502, 2006, or the
version of that code most recently adopted by the Board of Aldermen.
The owner or customer will have ninety (90) days from the date of
notice by the City to bring the property into compliance with the
above-cited code.
c.
Pole-Mounted Underground Services.
All meters and loops for pole-mounted underground services shall be
placed on City utility poles unless special approval is given to the
Director of Public Works or competent person delegated by him/her
to place elsewhere. All service entrance conductors from the point
of service connection at the weather head to the main circuit breaker/disconnect
in the meter cabinet shall be sized as per the National Electrical
Code. They shall be contained in an intermediate or rigid steel conduit
of not less than two (2) inches trade size diameter. All service entrance
conductors from the meter to the distribution panel located on or
in the structure shall be installed in conduit. Sizing of the underground
conduits, conduit material and conductors shall be in accordance with
the National Electrical Code, but in no case shall conduits be less
than two (2) inches in trade size diameter.
[Ord. No. 13.93 § 1, 5-28-2013; Ord. No. 2.183 § 1, 10-11-2016]
d.
Pad-Mounted Meter Cabinets And Transformers.
All service entrance conductors from the main circuit breaker/disconnect
at the meter to the distribution panel, located on or in the structure,
shall be installed in conduit. Sizing of the underground conduits,
conduit material and conductors shall be in accordance with the National
Electric Code, but in no case shall conduits be less than two (2)
inches in trade size diameter.
e.
Overhead Services. All meters and
meter loops for overhead service connection shall be rigidly installed
on the exterior of the structure. The conductors shall be contained
within a rigid steel conduit and shall be fitted with approved joints
and weather head unless otherwise designated by the City. All service
entrance conductors shall be sized as per the National Electrical
Code. Sizing of the conduit shall be in accordance with the National
Electrical Code, but in no case be less than two (2) inches minimum
in trade size diameter. This conduit shall extend through the roof
with conductor clearances in accordance with the National Electrical
Code. Alternate methods, when required, shall be approved by the Director
of Public Works. Distribution panels inside the building, located
more than three (3) feet in conduit length from the meter cabinets
outside the building, are considered offset services and require the
main breaker disconnect be located on the exterior of the building.
[Ord. No. 2.183 § 2, 10-11-2016]
f.
Maintenance. Maintenance of all meter
loops, underground conduits and cables contained within them, from
the point of service connection to the distribution panel on or in
the structure, will be the responsibility of the owner.
[Ord. No. 13.93 § 1, 5-28-2013]
g.
Building Branch Circuit Wiring. All
branch circuits shall be in copper and installed in accordance with
the National Electric Code.
3.
Grounding. All domestic, commercial
and industrial electrical services shall be grounded at the point
of entry to the structure with materials that are in accordance with
the National Electric Code.
[Ord. No. 13.106 § 1, 5-10-2016]
A. Applicable Service Territory. Net metering
and electrical system interconnection is available on a first-come-first-served
basis in the distribution territory of the City of Mount Vernon at
any point on the City's existing facilities that has adequate capacity
and suitable voltage for delivery of service until:
1.
The total rated generating capacity
of all net metering systems on the utility equals five percent (5%)
of the utility's single-hour peak load during the previous year; or
2.
The total rated generating capacity
of approved new interconnection agreements during the current calendar
year equals or exceeds one percent (1%) of the utility's single-hour
peak load for the previous calendar year.
B. Availability Of Service. Net metering service
is available to any existing business or residence customer who is
in good standing under the City's electric service schedule. The customer
can own and operate a renewable energy electricity generator powered
by solar (thermal or photovoltaic), hydro, or wind or fuel cells using
hydrogen produced by solar, hydro or wind with a capacity of not more
than one hundred (100) kilowatts that is located on the customer's
premises, is interconnected and operates in parallel phase and synchronization
with the City's existing transmission and distribution facilities,
and is intended primarily to offset part or all of the customer's
own electrical power requirements, in accordance with Section 386.890,
RSMo. Additional sources of renewable energy certified by the Department
of Natural Resources subsequent to the enactment of this Section will
also be accepted by the City. All agreements created under this Section
are between the customer-generator and the City of Mount Vernon and
shall not include third parties.
C. Definitions.
1.
As used in this Section, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AVOIDED FUEL COST
Shall be the sum of the fuel charge and usage charge billed
by Empire District Electric to the City of Mount Vernon, divided by
the kilowatt hours.
NET METERING
Measuring the difference between the electrical energy supplied
by the City and the electrical energy generated by an eligible customer-generator
and fed back to the electrical grid over the applicable billing period.
2.
All other definitions shall be those
contained in Section 386.890, RSMo., unless otherwise defined herein.
D. Monthly Billing. The electrical service
charge shall be computed in accordance with the monthly billing under
the customer's effective standard rate schedule and shall only affect
the energy units indicated in kilowatt-hour (kWh) units of a customer-generator's
bill.
1.
If the electricity supplied by the
City exceeds the electricity generated and fed back to the electrical
grid by the customer-generator during the applicable billing period,
the customer-generator shall be billed for the net billable kWh's
supplied by the City in accordance with the rates and charges applicable
to that customer during that monthly billing cycle.
2.
If the electricity generated by the
customer-generator and fed back onto the grid exceeds the electricity
supplied by the City, the customer-generator shall be credited for
the value of the electricity delivered to the grid during the applicable
billing period at the rate of the City's avoided fuel cost, with the
credit appearing on the customer-generator's bill no later than the
following billing period.
E. Transfer Of Ownership. Upon change in ownership
or operational control of the qualified electrical generating unit
or of the premises on which it is located, the new customer-generator
shall file a new application with the City for net metering.
F. Additional Terms And Conditions.
1.
The customer-generator must have
an approved application for net metering and an approved interconnection
application/agreement with the City. An application permit fee will
be assessed in the amount set forth on the City schedule of fees maintained
by the City Clerk and available at City Hall during normal business
hours.
2.
The customer-generator is responsible
for all costs associated with its generating facility and is also
responsible for all costs related to any modifications to the premises
that may be required by the City for purposes of safety and reliability.
In addition, an established customer-generator agrees to notify the
City at least thirty (30) days prior to modifications to the system
components or design that may alter the system's overall design or
performance.
3.
A net metering facility shall meet
all applicable safety and performance standards established by the
National Electric Safety Code, the National Electrical Code, the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, and the Underwriters' Laboratory. In addition, it shall:
a.
Be equipped at the customer-generator's
expense with a meter or meters supplied by the City and capable of
measuring the net amount of electrical energy produced or consumed
by the customer-generator. The meter's cost shall be in the amount
set forth on the City schedule of fees maintained by the City Clerk
and available at City Hall during normal business hours. Any additional
costs necessary for the City to permit the meters or generator to
be integrated into the City's distribution grid shall be borne by
the customer-generator. At the request of customer-generator, those
costs can be initially paid by the City which may bill the customer-generator
those costs over the subsequent twelve (12) billing cycles.
b.
Have a mechanism that automatically
disables and disconnects the unit from the supplier's electrical lines
in the event that service to the customer-generator is interrupted.
c.
Have an easily accessible device
or feature in immediate proximity to the metering equipment to allow
a utility worker to manually and instantly disconnect the unit from
the City's distribution system at any time. This device shall be capable
of being locked in an off position by the City.
4.
For systems of ten (10) kilowatts
or less, a customer-generator shall not be required to purchase any
liability insurance. Insurance for systems producing in excess of
ten (10) kilowatts shall be negotiated as a part of the interconnection
application/agreement with the City.
5.
When the account of a customer-generator
is in default and power is disconnected for non-payment, the City
may terminate the interconnection application/agreement for that customer-generator.
The interconnection application/agreement may also be terminated at
any time by written agreement of the parties.
6.
Equipment installed by the customer-generator as part of the renewable energy electrical generator shall conform to latest applicable building codes adopted in Chapter
500, Article
I, of the Municipal Code of the City of Mount Vernon and the version of the International Fire Code most recently adopted in Section
203.010.