Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - April 19, 2006 M-01AGENDA ITEM M-01 CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION TM AGENDA TITLE: Ordinance No. 1772 Entitled, "An Ordinance of the Lodi City Council Amending Chapter 13.20,'Electrical Service,' by Amending Sections 13.20.175 Schedule MCA, 13.20.190Schedule EA, 13.20.200Schedule ED, 13.20.21(Schedule EM, 13.20.220 Schedule MR, 13.20.230 Schedule EL, 13.20.240 Schedule G1, 13.20.250 Schedule G2, 13.20.260 Schedule G3, 13.20.270 Schedule G4, 13.20.2806chedule G5 ,and 13.20.310Schedule 1-1 Relating to Rate Schedules; Adding Section 13.20.235 Schedule ES (City Facilities Service); and Repealing Sections 13.20.202) 3.20.203, and 13.20.204" MEETING DATE: April 19,2006 PREPARED BY: City Clerk RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion waiving reading in full and (following reading by title) adopting the attached Ordinance No. 1772. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Ordinance No. 1772 entitled, "An Ordinance of the Lodi City Council Amending Chapter 13.20, `Electrical Service,' by Amending Sections 13.20.175 Schedule MCA, 13.20.190 Schedule EA, 13.20.200 Schedule ED, 13.20.2]0 Schedule EM, 13.20.220 Schedule MR, 13.20.230Schedule EL, 13.20.240 Schedule GI, 13.20.250 Schedule G2, 13.20.260 Schedule G3, 13.20.2706chedule G4, 13.20.280Schedule G5, and 13.20.310Schedule 1-1 Relating to Rate Schedules; Adding Section 13.20.235 Schedule ES (City Facilities Service); and Repealing Sections 13.20.202,13.20.203pnd 13.20.204Was introduced at the regular City Council meeting of February 15, 2006. ADOPTION: With the exception of urgency ordinances, no ordinance may be passed within five days of its introduction, Two readings are therefore required — one to introduce and a second to adopt the ordinance, Ordinances may only be passed at a regular meeting or at an adjourned regular meeting; except for urgency ordinances, ordinances may not be passed at a special meeting. Id. All ordinances must be read in full either at the time of introduction or at the time of passage, unless a regular motion waiving further reading is adopted by a majority of all council persons present. Cal. Gov't Code§ 36934. Ordinances take effect 30 days after their final passage. Cal. Gov't Code§ 36937. This ordinance has been approved as to form by the City Attorney FISCAL IMPACT: FUNDING AVAILABLE 5JB Attachment council/councom/Ordinances .doc None. None required. Susan J. Blackk& City Clerk APPROVED: Blair K' ity Manager ORDINANCE NO. 1772 AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING CHAPTER 13.20, "ELECTRICAL SERVICE," BY AMENDING SECTIONS 13.20.175 SCHEDULE MCA, 13.20.190 SCHEDULE EA, 13.20.200 SCHEDULE ED, 13.20.210 SCHEDULE EM, 13.20.220 SCHEDULE MR, 13.20.230 SCHEDULE EL, 13.20.240 SCHEDULE G 1, 13.20.250 SCHEDULE G2, 13.20.260 SCHEDULE G3,13.20.270 SCHEDULE G4,13.20.280 SCHEDULE G5, AND 13.20.310 SCHEDULE 1-1 RELATING TO RATE SCHEDULES; ADDING SECTION 13.20.235 SCHEDULE ES (CITY FACILITIES SERVICE): AND REPEALING SECTIONS 13.20.202, 13.20.203, AND 13.20.204 BE IT ORDAINED BYTHE LODI CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The sale of electric energy by the City of Lodi shall be at the rates hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.175 — Schedule MCA — Market Cost Adjustment — See schedule attached hereto, marked ExhibitA and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 3. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.190 — Schedule EA — Residential Service — See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit B and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 4. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.200 —Schedule ED— Residential SHARE Program Service— See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit C and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 5. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.210 — Schedule EM — Mobile Home Park Service — See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit D and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 6. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article Ill. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.220 Schedule MR — Residential Medical Rider — See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit E and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 7. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.230—Schedule EL—Outdoor Dusk -to -Dawn Lighting—See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit F and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 8. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article 111. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.240 — Schedule G I — General Service — Group 1 Commercial/Industrial —See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit and thereby made apart hereof. SECTION 9. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.250 — Schedule G2 — General Service — Group 2 Commercial/Industrial —See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit Hand thereby made apart hereof. SECTION 10. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20— Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.260 — Schedule G3 — General Service — Group 3 Commercial/industrial — See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit I and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 11. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 — Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.270 — Schedule G4 — General Service — Group 4 CommerciaVIndustrial — See schedule attached hereto, marked ExhibitJ and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 12. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.280 — Schedule G5 — General Service — Group 5 Commercial/Industrial —See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit and thereby made part hereof. SECTION 13. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 — Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by amending Section 13.20.310 Schedule 11 — General Service — Group 5 Commercial/Industrial — Optional — See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit L and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 14. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 — Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by aa0d n Section 13.20.235 — Schedule ES — City Facilities Service — See schedule attached hereto, marked Exhibit M and thereby made a part hereof. SECTION 15. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by re ep aling Section 13.20.202 — Schedule EE — ResidentialAll Electric Service in its entirety. SECTION 16. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 —Electrical Service, Article III. Rates, is hereby amended by repealing Section 13.20.203 —Schedule EF— ResidentialAll ElectricSHARE Program Service in its entirety. SECTION 17. Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 — Electrical Service, Article Ill. Rates, is hereby amended by repealing Section 13.20.204 —Schedule EF— ResidentialAll ElectricSHARE Program Service in its entirety. SECTION 18. No Mandatory Dutv of Care. This ordinance is not intended to and shall not be construed or given effect in a manner which imposes upon the City, or any officer or employee thereof, a mandatoryduty of care towards persons or propertywithin the City or outside of the City so as to provide a basis of civil liabilityfor damages, except as otherwise imposed by law. SECTION 19. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance which can be given effect withoutthe invalid provisionor application. To this end, the provisionsof this ordinance are severable. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance irrespective of the invalidityof any particular portion thereof. SECTION 20. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed insofar as such conflict may exist. 2 SECTION 21. This ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi News -Sentinel," a daily newspaperof general circulation printed and published in the City of Lodi and shall be in force and take effect thirty days from and after its passage and approval. SECTION 22. The revised Schedules referenced above shall be effective on applicable electric utility billings prepared by the City of Lodi on or after June 1, 2006. Approved this 1 go day of April, 2006 SUSAN HITCHCOCK MAYOR ATTEST: SUSAN J. BLACK ON City Clerk State of California County of San Joaquin, ss, I, Susan J. Blackston, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that Ordinance No. 1772was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held February 15,2006, and was thereafter passed, adopted, and ordered to print at a regular meeting of said Council held April 19, 2006, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Johnson, and Mayor Hitchcock NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS —Beckman and Mounce ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None further certify that Ordinance No. 1772was approved and signed bythe Mayoron the date of its passage and the same has been published pursuantto law. ci i r �.110h City Clerk Approved to Form: D. EPHEN SCHW City Attorney 3 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE MCA EXHIBIT A MARI4F COSTADJUSTMENT APPLICABILITY - When in effect, this schedule is applicable to all areas served by the City and to all kilowatt-hours billed under all rate schedules as defined under the special conditions of the rate schedules labeled Market Cost Adjustment and/or Purchased Power Cost Adjustment. Generally, power supply costs will be recovered through application of the base rates. In the event that substantial changes Nn projected power supply costs occur, either increases or decreases, the Market Cost Ad iustment will be activated to provide for increases or decreases in the City's charges for electric seance. RATES: The Market Cost Adjustment jMCA) is applied to specific classes as a eaYts per kWh charge by a Market Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (MCABF). For some classes, the MCA may be zero. The following schedule provides the MCABF by class. MARKET COST ADJUSTMENT BILLING FACTOR The Market CostAdjustment Billing Factor by designated rate schedule, in cents per kilowatt-hour. shall be shown in the Section. Certain classes may have a tiered MCABF by level of monthly consumption, 1 Iciolro..1 ' 1 AM Levels 0 06ift per. 1 All LevMs 0 cum Two cMllls : kWclace h ES All 0 EM All 0 EL All 0 Type cents e kWh G1 All 0 G2 All 0 G3 All 0 G4 All 0 G5 All 0 11 < Canceling Ordinance No. 17f55 Effective June 1, 2046 MCA -111 Ordinance No. 1772 Q,00a kw o 11 ?4,000 kW 0 Canceling Ordinance No. 17f55 Effective June 1, 2046 MCA -111 Ordinance No. 1772 Beginning rer kWh/month Endinq Tier kWh/.month ()baseline) (101-130% of 131 200%of (201-300% cf OOver 340%. of baseline) baseline) baseline) 1 b) Tier ! Tior 9 ]NU IkA IiPw (Baseline) (101-130%of 131-200%of (201-300% of (Over 3M of (201-300% of baseline) baseline) baseline) baseline) 0 482 626 963 X1.40 481 625 962 1,443 kVVNmonth MARKET COST ADJUSTMENT (MCA): A Market cost adjustment may be included in each bill for service. The adjustment shall be themduct of the total kilowatt -fours (kWh) for which the bill is rendered times the adjustment amount per kWh. The adjustment amount per kWh will be calculated to re# W amounts charged the City by various suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Ef€ective June 1, 2006 EA -V2 !2 Ordinance Nb. 1772 Tinr ■ Tier 2 Tier 3 71or 4 Tier i (Baseline) (101-130% Of 131-200% of (201-300% of (Over 300% of baseline) baseline) baseline baseline Beginning Tier 0 392 b%9 783 X11173 kVVNmonth Ending Tier 391 508 782 1,173 kWh/month MARKET COST ADJUSTMENT (MCA): A Market cost adjustment may be included in each bill for service. The adjustment shall be themduct of the total kilowatt -fours (kWh) for which the bill is rendered times the adjustment amount per kWh. The adjustment amount per kWh will be calculated to re# W amounts charged the City by various suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Ef€ective June 1, 2006 EA -V2 !2 Ordinance Nb. 1772 SCHEDULE EA RESIDENTIALSERVICE BILLING CYCLE CHARGE (MONTHLY BILL): The billing cycle charge is the higher of the sum of the Minimum Charge and the MCA or the sum of the Energy Charge and the MCA. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: (a) When a business or commercial establishment is conducted in conjunctionwith a residence and both are measured through one meter, this rate does not apply. (b) This rate does not apply to service used for common area and facilities in multi -family dwellings. (c) An additional first block medical quantity is available as described in Schedule MR, Residential Medical Rider. For those customers who are on fixed incomes below $45,000 annually and who m over 62 VMS of age, and do not qualify for any other discount, a discount of 5% shall apply to the electric bill. Procedures as to qualification wiH be established by the Electric Utility Department. Canceii OrdinanceNo. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 F -A-2/2 Ordinance No. 1772 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE ED EXHIBIT C RESIDENTIAL SHARE PROGRAM SERVICE APPLICA@Uf: Apcllcnble to domesticserviceinsingle-familyandmuiti-family dwellings separately metered bythe Cat, of Lodi where the customer meets all the Special Conditions of this rate schedule including those on discontinuedAll Electric SHARE rate schedule, EF. RATES Customers under this schedule will have bills computed using the EA rate schedule less a 30% discount. This bill wilI include EA base rate and applicable EA Market CostAdjustments (MCA)with a 30% discount. A market cast adjusbrent may be included in each W for service. The adjustment shall be the product of the total kilowatt-hours(kWh) forwhich the bill is rendered times the adjustment amount perkWh. The adjustment amount per kWh wi I I reflect amounts charged the City byvarious suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. RLLM CYCLE CHARGE (II>IIONTHLY BILL?: he billing cycle charge is the higher of the Minimum Charge and MCA. or the sum eE the Energy Charge and MCA. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 0) When a business orcommerc)alestablishment is conducted in conjunctionwith a residenceand both are measured through one meter, this rate does not apply. (b) This rate does not apply inservice used for common area and facilities in mufti-familydwellings. (c) Single Household Alternative Rate for Energy (SHARE) Eligibility: To be eligible to receive SHARE an applicant must complete an application and qualify based on the eligibility criteria shown on the table below. Number of Persons in Household 1-2 3 4 Eachadditional member Maximum Annual Household Income =,000 $25,900 $31,100 $ 5,200 (d) Completed applications must be submittedto the City of Lodi Finance Department. The City of Lodi Finance Department shall certify the eligibilityof all applicants. (e) All applicants will be required to certify income eligibilityfor the SHARE program. Customers must sign a statement upon application indicating that the City of Lodi mayverifythe Customer's eligibilityat anytime. If verification established that the Customer is ineligible, the Customerwill be removed from the program and the City of Lodi may render corrective billings. EffectiveJune 1, 20O6 Canceling Ordinance 1710 Ordinance No. 1772 ED 111 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE EM EXHIBIT D MOBILE HOME PARK SERVICE APPLICABILITY: This schedule is applicable to service supplied to mobile home parks through ofre neer and vib- metered to all individual mobile home units. RATES: CustomerCharge Energy Charge: Summer (May 1 through October 31) First 440 kWh, per kWh ................................. Over 440 kWh, per kWh ................................ WYmter (November 1 through April 30) First 400 kWh, per kWh ........................................ Over 400 kWh, per kWh ....................................... MfNIWJM CHARGE: AN kWh, per kWh .......... DISCOUNT: $ 4.87 ................... .10197 .................... .14025 ........ .10197 ......... .14025 Per number of occupied mobile home park units wired for service .............. $8.13 11-:► =1 119103K1 11 ►EA -311 A market ocst adjustment may be included in each bill for service. The adjustment shall be the product of the total kilowatt-hours(kWh) for which the bill is rendered times the adjustment amount per kWh. The adjustment amount per kWh will reflect amounts charged the City of Lodi by various suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. Carraeiing Ordinance No. 1693 EM -112 Effedthe June 1, 2006 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE EM MOBILE HOME PARK SERVICE t31LLING CYCLE CHARGE [Y BILL): The Billing cycle Charge is the higher of the Minimum Charge or the sum of the Customer Charge, Energy Charge, Discount and MCA. (a) This rate is available only for mobile home park master metering in service prior to March 31, 1999. (b) it is the responsibility cf tine mastermetered customer to notify tie City FinanceDeparbnernt within 15 days following any change in the number of oocupled mobile home park units wired for service. (c) Miscellaneous electric loads such as general lighting, laundry moms, general maintenance, and other similar use incidental to the operation of the premises as a multi -family accommodation wi I I be considered domestic use. (d) To qualify for Single Household Aftemartive Rate for Energy (SHARE) the wAHmstwed tenants of the master -metered City cf Lodi Customerwill submit an applicaton, including the tenant's unit number, to the City of Lodi Finance Department. The C i of Lodi Finance Departmentwill notify the master -metered Customer of the tenant's cerdication. (e) Certification will be required to determine income eligibility for &* SHARE program. Sdill:> metered tenants of the master metered City of Lodi Customer must sign a statement upon application indicating that the City of Lodi may veri i the sub -metered tenant's eligibility at any time. The master -metered Customer, not the C i of Lodi, is responsible for extending the SHARE program to tenants astified to receive them. If veffication estabiisfes that the SHARE tenant is ineligible. the tenant will be removed from the mastermetered Customer's qualified tenants and the City of Lodi may render corrective billings. ( The master -metered Customer shall not bill any sub -metered tenant more than that tenant would be billed if that tenant were an individual customer of the City of Lodi. Fora qualifying SHARE tenant, the master -metered Customer shall bill the qualifying tenant at the applicable rates equivalent to Schedule ED, Residential SHARE Program Service. A nonqualifying tenant shall be billed at the applicable rates equivalent to Schedule EA, Residential Service. Canceling Ordinance No. 1893 EM -2f2 Effective June 1, 2006 Ordinance No. 1772 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE MR EXHIBIT E RESIDENTIAL MEDICAL DISCOUNT APPLICABILITY: Qualifying residential customers on Schedule EA are entitled to a discount Cf 25% from the total bill. Qualifying residential customers on Schedule ED are entitled to a discount cf 51/6 from the total bill. The total bill includes base rate charges and applicable EA Market Cast Adjustments (MCA). Master- metered customers with qualifying tenant(s) on Schedule EM are entitled to an additional 500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per billing cycle (monthly bill) for each qualifying household or mobile home unit at the lower priced first block rate. Ifa customer or full-time resident in the home or mobile home unit has one or more of the n-edicai conditions listed below, contact the Electric Utility Department to request a C i application, "Declaration of Eligibility for Medical Discount." Only one medical discount adjustment per household or mobile home unit is available. To qualify for the Medical Discount, the customer will be required to submit ■ vied City application, including the certification of a doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed to practice in the State of California that a customer cr other full time resident in the home is: (a) Dependenton a life-support device used in the home. (b) Paraplegic, hemiplegic, or quadriplegic person having special air-conditioning needs. (c) A multiple -sclerosis patient with special heating or air-conditioning needs. (d) Medical conditions other than multiple sclerosis, paraplegia, hemiplegia, or quadriplegia may qualify customers for medical quantities for electric heating or air conditioning. Any such conditionswill be reviewed on an individual basis. LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES: A I i e support device is any medical device necessary to sustain I i e or relied upon for mobility. To qualify under this schedule, the device must be used in the home and must run on electricity supplied by the City of Lod i. The term 'life support device" includes, but is not limited to respirators, iron lungs, hemodialysis machines, suction machines, electric newe stimulators, pressure pads and pumps, aerosol tents, electrostatic and ultrasonic nebulizers, compressors. IPPB machines and motorized wheelchairs. Canceling Ordinance No. 1655 Effective June 1, 2006 MR -1 /2 Ordinance No . 1772 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE MR RESIDENTIAL MEDICAL DISCOUNT Special heating and/or air-conditioning needs will qualify for a Medical Discount under this rider only if the main source of energy for heating or air conditioning is electricity supplied by the City & Lodi. 1 . DISCOUNT FOR NOBLE FUME PARK SERVICE CUSTOMERS: Residential tenants of mobile home park service customers can also qualify for Medical Discount. If one amore & the customers tenant(s) have a medical c ondib7on that qualifies underthe conditions listed above. contact the Electric Utility Departmentto apply. Any Medical Discount must be passed on to the qualifying tenant(s) when tenants are billed for the electricity they use. Canceling Ordinance No. 1655 Effective June 1, 2006 MR -2/2 Ordinance No. 1772 A►PPLICABILIM CITY OF LOD1 ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE EL OUTDOOR DUSK -TO -DAWN LIGHTING EXHIBIT F This schedule is applicable to City -owned and maintained outdoor overhead area lighting service. Dusk -to -Dawn lighting may not be used for street lighting purposes. RATES: For each 6,400 lumen gas discharge lamp ..................................... $12.15 p er billing cycle For each 18,000 lumen gas discharge lamp ................................... $22.56 perbilling cy�e SPECIAL CONDITIONS: (a) Lamps shall be approximately 6,000 or 18,000 lumen gas discharge with luminaire and bon" as specified by the C i of Lodi Electric Utility Deparhnent. and shall be supported on City -owned poles which are used to cany distribution system circuits for other City purposes and shall be at locations approved by the City of Lodi. Lamps will be controlled from dusk to dawn each night so as to give approximately 4,380 hours of service annually. (b) Upon receipt of notice from a customer of failure of light to operate as scheduled, the City of Lodi Electric Utility Department will. within a reasonable period of time, make the necessary repairs. (c) Relocatiprr & existing outdoor lighting service equipment or ft installation of additional foo t" required odw than mentioned in (a) above shall beat customer's expense prior to starting work. Canceling Ordinance No. 1655 EffectiveJune 1, 2006 EL -111 Ordinance No. 1772 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE G I EXHIBIT G GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 1 COMMERCIALANDUSTRIAL This schedule is applicable to customers with single-phase or three-phase service, or to a combinafion thereof, whose en@W consumption does not exceed 8,000 kilowatt-hours 60ft) per billing cycle for three consecutive billing cycles. This schedule is not available for service when another commercialfindustrial schedule is applicable. Assignment to Schedule: If, in the judgement of the City, an account is expected to have usage beicw 8,000 kWh per billing cyde, the City has the option cf placing the account immediately on this schedule. When an account billed on this schedule permanently changes the nature of electrical operations to such an extent that the account would in time qualify for another rate schedule, such billing dhwW will be made as soon as practicable after verification of said changes. ff energy consumption equals or exceeds 8,000 kWh for three consecutive billing cycles, the Cay will transfer the account to the appropriate rate schedule. If the demand reaches or exceeds 400 kW for three consecutive billing cycles, the account will be transferred to the appropriate roe schedule. RATES: Customer Charge: (per meter per billing cycle) Single -Phase Service......................................................................... $7.00 Three -Phase or Combination Service .................................................. 10.85 Energy Charge: ($ Per kWh) Summer (May through October) ........................................... $0.17984 Winter (November through April) .......................................... $0.13300 MARKET COSTADJUSTMENT (MCA): A market cost adlusbnw t may be induded in each bill for service. The adjustment shall be Vo product of the total kilowatt-hours(kWh) for which the bill is renderedtimes the adjustment amount per kWh. The adjustment amount per kWh will be calculated to reflect amounts charged the City by various suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effec ive June 1, 2006 GI -112 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE GI GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 1 COMMERCiAUINDUSTRIAL C0MWV lTY BENEFRS INCENTIVE DISCOUNT: G1-Nora-profrt (as defined in Federal Internal Revenue 501 (c) (3)) IndustriaVCommercial customers who are currently receiving Federal Community Development Block Grant funds or have received such funds not more than two years before preparation of ft curreM billing cycle charge are eligible for the following discount on Energy and Demand charges: July 1, 1996 and after................................................................... 30% It is the customers responsibility to notify the Finance Deparhient of this eligibility. This discount may not be used in conjunction with any other incentive discount. BILLING CYCLE CHMGE flMDNMI#Y BILI); The billing cycle charge is the sum of the Customer Charge, the Energy Charge and the MCA. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2406 G1 -2f2 OrdinanceNo. 1772 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE G2 EXHIBIT H GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 2 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY: Thim schedule VA be applied to accounts with energy consumption in excess cf 8,000 k4wo MI� hours (kWh) for three consecubw billing cycles. This schedule is not available for service Whm another commercial/industrial schedule is applicable. Billing Demand: The billing demand in any billing cycle will be the maximum average povver taken during any metering interval in the period, but not less than the diversified resistancewelcbe load. (Th6 customary metering interval is 15 minutes; in cases where the use of energy is intermittentor subad to violent fluctuations, a 5 -minute interval may be used.) Assignment to Schedule: If, in the judgement of the City, an account is expected to have usage over 8,000 kWh per billing cycle, the City has the option of plaang the account immediately on this schedule. When an account billed on this schedule permanently changes the nature of electrical operations to such an extent that the account would in time qualify for another rate schedule, such billing change will be made as soon as practicable after verification of said changes. It shall be the responsibility of the customer to notify the City of any such changes. If energy consumption drops below 8,000 kWh and remains there for 12 consecutive billing cycles, the city will transfer the account to the appropriate schedule. If the billing demand reaches or exceeds 400 kW for three consecutive billing cycles, the account will be transferred to the appropriate rate schedule as soar as practicable. RATES: customer Charge: (per meter per billing cycle) ........................................ $56.38 Demand Charge: All kW of billing demand, per kW ................................................... 3.90 Energy Charge: (per kWh) Summer (May through October) .................................... $0.14780 Winter (November through April) .................................... $0.11831 Carx,u" Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 G2-112 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE G2 GENERAL_ SERVICE - GROUP 2 COMMERCIALIINDUSTRIAL MARKET COST ADJUSTMENT MW& A market oast adjustment may be included in each bill for service. The adjustment shall be the product of the total kilowatt-hours(kWh) for which the bill is renderedtimes the adjustment amount per kWh. The adjustment amount per kWh will be calculated to reflect amounts charged the City by various suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. Whm deiN*ry is made at the same primary distribuftn vohtne as that cf the lie from which the service is supplied, a 4% discount will be allowed on the sum of the Demand Charge and the Energy Charge. COMITY BENEFITS INCENTIVE DISCOUNT: G1 -Non-profit (as defined in Federal Internal Revenue 501 (c) (3)) IndustriaUCommercial customers who are currently receiving Federal Community Development Block Grant funds or have reoeived such funds not more than two years before preparation of the current billing cycle charge are eligiblefor the following discounton Energy and Demandcharges: July 1, 1996 and after..........---.......................................................... 30% It isthecuWan rs responsibility to notifythe Finance Department cfthis eligibility. This discount may not be used in conjunctionwith any other incentive discount. SILUNG CYCLE CHARGE (MONTHLY BILL): The billing cycle charge is the sum of the Customer Charge, the Demand Charge, the Energy Charge, the MCA and the voltage discount, if applicable. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 G2-212 Ordinance No. 1772 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULEG3 EXHIBIT GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 3 COMMERCiAUINDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY: Ttft schedule shall be applied to accounts with billing period demands of between 400 kilowatts (kW) and 500 kW for three consecutive billing cycles. This scheduk� is not available for servicewhen another comrnercialrndustrial schedule is applicable. Demand: The billing period and peak period demands will be the maximum average power taken during any 15 -minute interval in the billing period and peak period, respectively, but not less than the d iverstfied resistance welder load. In cases where the use cf energy is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5 -minute interval may be used. Assignment to Schedule: If, in the judgement of the Ci ,an account is expecIed to have billing period demand cf400 kW or more and less than 500 kW per billing cycle, the City hasthe optiin of placing the account immediatelyon this schedule. When an account billed on this schedule permanently changes the nature of electrical operations to such an extent that the account would in time qualify for another rate schedule, such billing change will be made as soon as practicable after verification of said changes. It shall be the responsibility of the customerto notify the City of any such changes. If billing period demand drops below400 kW and remains there for 12consecAlve billing cycles, the City will transfer the aocount to the appropriate rate schedule. F billing period demand reaches or exceeds 500 kW for three consecutive billing cycles, the account will be transferred to tine appropriate rate schedule. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 EffectiveJune 1, 2006 G3-114 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE G3 GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 3 COMMERCIAL(INDUSTRIAL RA� T Customer Charge (per meter perbilling cycle) Service Voltage: Season: Demand Charges: Per kW of peak period demand .......... Per kW of billing .............. period demand .......... Secondary (G3 -S) Summer Winter $10.92 — $ 3.90 $ 3.90 .......... $128.13 Primary (G3 -P) Summer Winter $10.25 — $ 3.02 t 3.02 Energy Charge: Peak period (per kWh) .... 0.16086 — 0.15505 — Partial peak period (per kWh) .................. 0.12884 0.11675 0.12463 0.11314 Off peak period (per kWh) .................. 0.11068 0.10655 0.10737 0.10345 MARKET C OST A market asst adjustment may be included in each bill for service. The adjus -nent shall be the product aE the total kilowatt-hours (kWh) for which the bill is rendered times the adjustment amount per kWh. The adjustment amount per kWh will be calculated to reflect amounts charged the City by various suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. The billing cycle charge for service is the sum cf the Customer Charge, the Demand Charges, the Energy Charges, the MCA and the Power Factor Adjustment: CUSTOMER CHARGE: The Customer Charge is a flat monthly fee. DEMAND CHARGES: This schedule has two Demand Charges: A peak period Demand Charge and a billing period Demand Charge. The peak period Demand Charge per kW applies to ft maximum average power taken during any metering interval during the billing cycle's peak hours. The billing period Demand Charge per kW applies to the maximum average power taken during any metering interval at any time during the billing cycle. The bill will include both Demand Charges. Time periods are defined below. ENERGY CHARGES This schedule has three Energy Charges: A peak period Energy Charge, a partial peak period Energy Charge, and an of peak period Energy Charge. The peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's peak hours. Partial peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's partial peak hours. CE peak period Energy Charge per Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 G3 -2f4 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE G3 GENERAL SERVICE- GROUP 3 COMMERCIAUINDUSTRIAL kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's ci peak hours. The btu will al I cf these Energy Charges. Time periods are defined below. The MCA is a per kWh charge applied to the total kWh used during the billing cycle. merges may be decreased or increased based upon powerfador as defined below. As shown on the rates above. Demand and Energy Charges are based on the voltage at which service is taken. Service voltages are defined below. DEF#NMON OF SERVICE VOLTAGE Tian sNrvios voltage classes are: (a) Prima (b) Secondary POWER FACTOR AID JUSTMENT: Service Voltage lass for service at 12,000 vofts (nominal). Service Voltage class for service & available voltages below 12,000 volts (nominal). B& will be adjusted for billing cycle average power factor as follows: The total charge (excwpt taxes and customer charge) for any billing cycle as computed ca the above rates shall be decreased or increased, respectively, by O.00W% for each 0.01 percentage point that the average power factor of the customer's load in the billing cycle is greater or less than 86.00%, such average power factor to be computed Rothe rwoo t hundredth cf a percent) from the ratio of lagging kilovolt ampere -hours to kilowat#-�*Urs consumed in the billing cycle. customers with service entrance equipment unable to accommodate the City's resona metering equipment shall have their billing power factor determined by testing performed by the City. Canceling Ordinarcoe No. 1718 EfiecdveJune 1, 2006 G3-3/4 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE G3 GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 3 COMMERCIAVINDUSTRIAL DEFINITION OF TIME PIES: Tiom of the year and tines of the day are dsPned as follows: SUMMER: (May 1 through October 31) Peak: 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). Partial Peak: 8:30 am. to3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday (except holidays). Off Peak: 9:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. WINTER: (November 1 through April 30) Partial Peak: 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday (except ho4days). Off Peak: 9:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. HOLIDAYS: "Holidays," for the purpose cf this rate schedule, are NewYear's Day, Pms$dents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. The dates will be based on those days on which the holidays are legally observed. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 G3-414 Ordinance No. 1772 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE G4 EXHIBIT J GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP COMMERCIAUINDUSTRIAL We schedule shall be applied to accounts with billing period demands of between 500 kilowatts tkW) and 1,000 kW for three consecutive billing cycles. This schedule is not availablefor servicewhen another commerciailindustrial schedule is applicable. Denar& The billing period and peak period demands will be the maximum average pour taken during any 15 -minute interval in the billing period and peak period, respectively, but not less than the diversified resistance welder load. In cases where the use of energy is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5 -minute interval may be used. Assignment to Schedule: If, in the judgement of the City, an account is expected to have billing period demand between 540 kW and 1,000 kW per billing cyte, the City has the option ai: placing the account immediately on this schedule. When an account billed on this schedule permanently changes the nature of electrical operations to such an extent that the account would in time qualify for another rate schedule, such billing change will be made as soon as practicable after verification of said changes. It shall be the responsibility cf the customer to notify the C i of any such changes. tf billing period demand drops below 500 kW and remainsthere for 12 consecutive billing cycles, the City will transfer the account to the appropriate rate schedule. If billing period demand reaches or exceeds 1,000 kW for three consecutive billing cycles, the account will be transferred to the apprWiMe rate schedule. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2005 G4-114 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE G4 GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 4 COMMERCIAI../INDUSTRIAL RATES: Cuslonw Charge (per meterper billing cycie) ......... servicevoltage: Season: Demand Charges: Per kW oflPe* period dernand ....... per kW of billing period demand ....... EnergyCharges; Peak period (per kWVh). Partial peak period (per kWh) ............... (IE peak period (per kWh) ............... Secondary (G4 -S) Summer Winter $128.13 Primary (C -4-P) Summer Winter $10.92 _ $10.25 — $3.90 $3.90 $3.02 $3.02 0.14849 — 0.14274 — 0.11643 0.10506 0.11229 0.10149 0.09830 0.09494 0.09506 0.09188 MARKET COST ADJUSTMENT (MCAs: A market cost adjustment may be included in each bill for service, The adjustment shat be the product cf the total kilowatt-hours (kWh) for which the bill is rendered times the adjustment amount per kWh, The adjustment amount per kWh will be calculated to reflect amounts charged the city by various suppliers of bulk power not coverea' rn' me amve rates. The billing cycle charge for service is the sum of the Customer Charge, the Demand Charges, the Energy Charges, the MCA and the Power FactorAdjustment: CUSTOMER CHARGE: The Customer Charge is a flat monthly fee. DEMAND CHARGES; This schedule has two Demand Charges: A peak period Demand Charge and a billing period Demand Charge. The peak period Demand Charge per kW applies to the maximum average power taken during any metering interval during the billing cycle's peak hours. The billing period Demand Charge per kW applies to the maximum average power taken during any metering interval at any time during the billing cycle. The bill wHt include both of these Demand Charges. Time periods are defined below. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 G4-214 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE G4 GENERAL SERWCE- GROUP COMMERCIALMDUSTRIAL ENERGY CHARGES: This schedule has three Energy Charges: A peak period Energy Charge, a partial peak period Energy Charge, and an cff peak period Energy Charge. The peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's peak hours. Partial peak Period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's partial peak hours. CIF peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's cff peak hours. The bill will include all of tYege Energy Charges. Time periods are defined below. The MCA is a per kWh charge applied to the total kWh used during the billingcycle. Monthly charges may be decreased or inmased based upon power factor as defined below. As shown on the rates above, Demand and Energy Charges are based on the voltage at which service is taken. Service Voltages are defined below. pE(� OF SERVICE VOLTAGE The serviae voltage classes are: (a) Primary: (b) Secorldary. P�11 FACTOR A.D.JUSTMENT: Service Voltage class for service at 12,000 volts (nominal). Service Voltage class for service at available voltages below 12,000 volts (nominal). Billswill be adjusted for billing cycle average powerfactors as follows: The total charge (except taxes and customer charge) for any billing cycle as computed on the above rates shall be decreased or increased, r6gxK iv*, by 0.000a% for each 0.01 percentage point that the average power factor of the customer's kaad in the billing cycle is greater or less than 85.00%. such average power factor to be computed (to the nearest hundredth of a percent) from the ratio of lagging kilovolt ampere -hours to kilowatt-hours consumed in the billing cycle. Custwriers with service entrance equipment unable to accommodate the C i s reactive metering equipment shall havetheir billing power factor determined by testing performed by the Ci . Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 EffectiveJune 1, 2406 G4-314 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE G4 GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 4 COMMERCIAUINDUSTRIAL Tineas of the year and times of the day are defined as follows: SUMMER (May 1 through October 31) Peak: 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). Partial Peak: 8:30 a.m. to 300 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). Off Peak: 9:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday thmtQh Frldey and all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. WINTER (November 1 throughApril 30) Partial Peak: 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). Off Peak: 9:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and an day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. HOLIDAYS: "Holidays," for the purpose of this rate schedule, are New Years Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day. Labor Day. Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Day after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. The dates will be based on those days on which the holidays are legally observed. Carling OrdinanoeNo. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 CA -414 Ordinance No. 1772 CITY OF LODI db ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE G5 EXHIBIT K GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 5 COMMERCI_AUINDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY_' This schedule shall be applied to accounts with billing period demands of 1,000 kilowatts (Ws) or morefbr three consecutive months, unless the customer elects an optional rate schedule the acoaunt would otherwise qualify for. Demand: The billing period and peak period demands will be the maximum average power taken during any 15 -minute interval in the billing period and peak period, respectively, but not less than the diversified resistance welder load. in cases where the use ofenergy is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5 -minute interval may be used. Assignment to Schedule; If, in the judgement of the City, an a000unt is expected to have billing period demand of 1,000 kW or more per billing cycle, the City has the option of placing the account immediatelyon this schedule. When an account billed on thii sclhedule permanently changes the nature of ollvK&ice1 operations to such an extent that the account would m time qualify for another rate schedule, such billing change will be made as soon as practicable after verification of said changes. It shall be the responsibility of the customerto notify the City of any such change. R bHling prod demand drops below 1,000 kW and remains t3imibr 12 consecuum billing cycles, the C i will transfer the account to the appropriate rate schedule Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 G5-114 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE G5 GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 5 COMMERCIALMUSTRIAL RATES: CAWtorwr Charge (per meter per billing cycle) Sein** Voltage: Season: Demand Charges: Per kW of peak period demand ................ Per kW of billing period demand ................ Energy Charges: Peak period (per kWh) .......... Partial peakperW (per kWh) ....................... Off peak period (per kWh) ........................ Economic Stimulus Rate Cred it: (per kWh) ................. MARKET COSTADJUSTMENT (MCA): Secondary (G5 -S) Summer Winter $128.13 Primary {G5 -P) Summer Winter $10.92 _ $10.25 — $ 3.90 $3.90 $3.02 $ 3.02 0.13681 — 0.13137 — 0.10481 0.09357 0.10097 0.09029 0.08868 0.08580 0.08565 0.08291 0.00410 0.00410 0.00410 0.00410 A market cast adjustment maybe included in each bill for service. The w*mhvwt aim be the product cf the total kilowatt-hours (kWh) for which the bill is renamed Own ilhs adkokawt amount per kWh. The adjustment amount per kWh will be reflect amounts charged the City by various suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. TYPES OF CHARGES: The billing cycle for service is the sum & the Customer Charge. the Demand Charges, the Energy Charges, the MCA and the Power Factor Adjustment. CUSTOMER CHARGE: The Customer Charge is a flat monthly fee. DEMAND CHARGES: This schedule has two Demand Charges: A peak period Demand Charge and a billing period Demand Charge. The peak period Demand Charge per kW applies to the maximum average pow taken during any metering interval during the billing cycle's peak hours. The billing period Demand Charge per kW applies to the maximum average power taken during any metering interval at any time during the billing cycle. The bill will include both of these Demand Charges. Time periods are defined below. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 EffectiveJune 1, 2006 G5 -2J4 OrdinanceNo. 1772 SCHEDULE G5 GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 5 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ENERGY CHARGES: This schedule has three Energy Charges: A peak period Energy Charge, a partial peak period Energy Charge, and an off peek Period Energy Charge. The peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies ID the total kWh used during the billing cycle's peak hours. Partial peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's partial peak hours. Of45eak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's off peak hours. The bill will include all cf these Energy Charges. Time periods are defined below. MC6, The MCA is a Per kWh charge applied to the total kWh used during the billing cycle. Monthly charges may be decreased or increased based upon power factor as defined b+elm. As shown on dw rates above. Demand and Energy Charges are based on t:hevoltage at which service is taken. Service Voltages are defined below. DEFIIIIIIl�IlIlI CIF SERWCE VOLTAGE: The servicevortage dasses are: (a) Primary: (b) Secondary: Service Voltage lass for service at 12,000 volts fomin.90. Service Voltage class for service at available voltages below 12,000 volts (nominal). Billswill be adjusted for billing cycle average powerfador as follows: The total charge (except taxes and customer charge) for any billing cycle as computed on the above rates shall be decreased or increased, respectively, blr x.4006'16 for each 0.01 percentage point that the average power factor aE the customer's load in the billing cycle is greater or less than 85.00%, such average power fador to be computed {to the nearest hundredth of a percent) from the ratio of lagging kilovolt ampere -hours to kilowatt-hoursconsumed in the billing cycle. Customers with service entrance equipment unable to a0cammodate the City's reac#ive metering equipment shall have their billing powerfactor determined by testing perfom*d by the City. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2005 G5-314 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE G5 GENERAL SERVICE- GROUP 5 COMMERCIAL>INDUSTRIAL DEFT OF TIME PERIODS Timor of tine year and times of the day are defined as follows: SUMMER, (May 1 through October 31) Peak 3:00 p.m, to 7.00 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). Partial Peak: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). CfE Peak: 9:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. WINTER (November 1 through April 30) Partial Peak: 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 P.m, Monday through Friday (exoW holidays). CIE Peak: 9:30 p.m. to 8:30 e, m. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. HOLIDAYS: "Holidays," for the purpose c' this rate schedule, are New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. The dates will be based on those days on which the holidays are legally observed. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 G54/4 Ordinance No. 1772 CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULEI1 EXHIBIT L GENERAL SERVICE — GROUP 5 — COMMERCIALI INDUSTRIAL— OPTIONAL APPLICABILITY: This schedule is an optional rate for accounts who would otherwise qualify for primary service under the G5 rate schedule with billing period demands of 1,000 kilowatts (kW) or morefor three consecutive mmths. Demand: The billing period and peak period demands will be the maximum average power taken during any 15 -minute period interval in the billing period and peak period, respectively, but not less than the dive rsred resistance welder load. In cases where the use cf energy is intermittent or sub)ect to violent fluctuations, a 5 -minute interval maybe used. Assignment to Schedule: Assignment to this schedule is at the option cf the customer and does not supersede any standby service contracts. This rate schedule is prospective and not subject to rebate or retroactivity. When a customer choosesto be assigned to this schedule, the customer elects the C i i of Lodi (City) to be the sole electric power requirements provider of choice. The customer must give the City three year written notice before the customer can elect to use anotherelectric power requirements provider. When a customer has a measurable incremental permanent load increase & 200 kW or greater, over the highest billing period demand in the previous twelve (12) months the customer wf be eligible for a ten (10) percent discount on the incremental Demand and Energy charges. Such billing change will be made as soon as practicable after verification of said changes and is not subject to rebate or retroactivity. It shall be the responsibility of the customer to notify the City of any such change. When an account billed on this schedule qualifies for another City bundled rate schedule, the customer may elect to be billed on that other rate schedule. When a customer chooses to be assigned to another bundled rate a three-yearwntten notice is still required before the customer can elect to use another electric power requirements provider. If the billing period demand drops below 1,000 kW and remains there for 12 consecutive billing cycles, the City will transfer the account to the appropriate rate schedule and the customer will be subject to the requirements of the appropriate schedule, rather than schedule I1. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Ef%sa"IiveJune 1, 2006 I1-114 Ordinance W. IM SCHEDULE 11 GENERAL SERVICE- GROUP 5 -COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL -OPTIONAL RATES: Customer Charge (per meter per billing cycle) ..................................... $128.13 Service Voltage: Primary {I1 -P) Season Summer Winter Demand Charges: Per kW of peak period demand ................... Per kW of billing period demand ................... Energy Charges: $10.25 -- $ 3.02 $3.02 4000 kW Summer Winter Peak period r kWh 0.13361 -- Partial peak period (per kWh) 0.10292 0.09457 Off peak period (per kWh) 0.08805 0.08740 24000 kW Summer Winter Peak period(per kWh) 0.12741 Partial peak period(per kWh) 0.09672 0.08877 Off peak period(per kWh) 0.08185 0.08120 Economic Stimulus Rate Credit: (per kW h) ...................................... 0.01294 0.01294 MARKET COST ADJUSTMENT (MCA): A market cost adjustment may be included in each bill for service. The adjustment shall be the product of the total kilowatt-hours (kWh) for which the bill is rendered times the adjustment amount per kWh. The adjustment amount per kWh will be calculated to reflect amounts charged the City by various suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. TYPES OF CHARGES: The billing cycle charge for service is the sum of the Customer Charge, the Demand Charges, the Energy Charges, the MCA and the Power Factor Adjustment: CUSTOMER CHARGE: The Customer Charge is a flat monthlyfee. DEMAND CHARGES: This schedule has two Demand Charges: A peak p e r i Demand Charge and a billing period Demand Charge. The peak period Demand Charge per kW applies to the maximum average power Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 EffectiveJune 11,2006 Il -2/4 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE Il GENERAL SERVICE-- GROUP 5 —COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL— OPTIONAL taken during any metering interval during the billing gp:Ws peak hour. The billing period Demand Charge per kW applies to the maximum average power taken during any metering interval at any time during the billing cycle. The bill will include both of these Demand Charges. Time periods are defined below. ENERGY CHARGES: This schedule has three Energy Charges: A peak period Energy Charge, a partial peak period Energy Charge, and an off peak period Energy Charge. The peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's peak hours. Partial peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh used during the billing cycle's partial peak hours. CIF peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies tothe total kWh used during the billing cycles off peak Doors. The billwill include all of these Energy Charges. I i m e periods are defined below. MCA; The MCA is a per kWh charge applied to the total kWh used during the billing cycle. Monthly charges may be decreased or increased based upon power factor as damned below. As shown on the rates above, Demand and Energy Charges are based on the voltage at which service is taken. Service Voltage is defined below. DEFINITION OF SERME VOLTAGE: The service voltage class: Primary: Service Voltage class for service at 12,000 volts (nominal). POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENTS: Ene will be adWed for billing cycle average powerfactor as follows, The total charge (except tame and customer charge) for any billing cycle as computed on the above rates shall be decreased or increased, respectively, by 0.0006% for each 0.01 percentage point that the average power factor of the customer's load in the billing cycle is greater or less than 85.00%. such average powerfactor to be computed (to the nearest hundredth cF a percent) from the ratio of lagging kilovolt ampere -hours to kilowatt-hoursconsumed in the billing cycle. Customer with service entrance equipment unable to accommodate the City's reactive metering equipment shall have their billing power factor determined by testing performed by the City. Canceling Ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 11-314 Ordinance No. 1772 SCHEDULE I1 GENERAL SERVICE — GROUP 5 — COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL- OPTIONAL Trnnes of the year and times of the day are defined as follows: SUMMER (May 1 through October 31) Peak: 3:00 p.m. to 700 p.m, Monday through Friday (except holidays). Partial Peak: 8:30 am. to 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays) Off Peak: 9:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. WINTER (November 1 through April 30) Partial Peak: 8:30 a.m, to 9:30 p.m, Monday through Friday (except holidays). Off Peak 9:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and r day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. HOLIDAYS "Holidays," for the purpose cf this rate schedule, are New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, the chs after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. The dates will be based on three days on which the holidays are legally observed. Canceling ordinance No. 1718 Effective June 1, 2006 I1-4/4 Ordinance Nu. 1772 APPLICABILITY: CITY OF LODI ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE ES CITY FACILITIES SERVICE EXHIBIT M This schedule is applicable only to those city facilities currently on schedule ES. MinimumCharge.............................................................................. $5.00 Energy Charge per kWh............................................................. $ .10427 MARKET COST ADJUSTMENT (MCA): A Market Cost Adjustment (MCA) may be included in each bill for serAm. The adjustment shall be the product of the total kilowatt-hours (kWh) for which the bill is rendered times the adjustment amount per kWh. The adjustment amount per kWh will be calculated to reflect amounts charged the City by various suppliers of bulk power not covered in the above rates. CYCLE CHARGE MMONMLYBILLJ: The billing cycle charge is the higher cf the sum of the Minimum Charge and the MCA or the sum of the Energy Charge and the MCA. Effecte June 1, 2006 ES -111 Ordinance No. 1772