HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 7, 1988 (98)C O U N C I L
TO: THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: TtiE 'ITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
SUBJECT: ELECTRIC RATE PROPOSAL
COMMUNICATION
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 7, 1988
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council approve electric rate structure
changes as propcsed herein, to become effective with uti l i tY bills prepared on or
after November 1, 1983.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Lodi ' s retail electric rates were adjusted in March 1985.
Those rates were based on average annual pricing (same price per hour for every
hour of the .year). Since that time, considerable effort on behalf of regulatory
bodies , u t i 1 i ties and consumer representatives have resulted in emphasizing a need
for electric rate structures to become appropriate and useful ; appropriate from
the standpoint of reflecting the changing cost pattern of utilities - high cost
during peak periods and lower cost during off-peak periods. Reflecting a correct
price signal to consumers i s appropriate, but only becomes useful when NAe can show
a lar consumer, for instance, that shifting some electric use from the highest
cost period to lowest cost period will decrease that consumers electric cost even
though the same overall energy use is maintained.
The proposed rate structure changes reflect seasonality and peak -period pricing
and are fully compatible with State Regulatory procedure and prudent utility rate-
making standards of contiguous electric utilities,
Use of the 110 load survey meters, which were installed more than a year ago,
provided the base data necessary to analyze the effect of this rate structure
change. These same meters will be used to iilustrate load shift to our customers
and to provide billing information.
Additional changes in rate structure incorporate (1) inclusion OT the Fuel Adder
in the base rate; (2) provision ;or a Medical Baseline Quantity for specific
application to qualifying medical conditions; and (3) preparation of a Standby
Service Rate where a large Industrial customer installs co -generation in parallel
with the City.
PROPOSAL DETAILS: No new revenues will be expected from this rate structure
change. Therefore, the period of leve! rates (no increase) which began March 1,
1985, shall continue through this year and perhaps with initial Success in Load
Management may reach through 1989 - almost a five-year period of rate stability.
FUTURE PLANS: The Electric Department staff will initiate discussion with 'large
electric customers, subsequent to implementation of the proposed rate structure,
and target specific energy consumptive devices or procedures which are susceptible
to shifting from our peak period to off-peak period.
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Henry J. Rice: ectric Utility ireHtor
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BAUGROU Every extra megawatt (MW)ofpower the City of Lodi
buys to meet its summer peak costs an average of
S140.000.
That's partly because the California city of 44.000
doesn'tjust pay for the summer�,eak when itoccurs. It
pays for it year-round. Lodi is charged two-thirds of
:he cost of its peak during off-peak periods. too.
That's incentive enough for Lodi to begin consider-
ing ways to control summer peak loads.
Situated about 30 miles south of Sacramento in the
hot San Joaquin Valley, Lodi experiences summer
peaks !ha! are almost twice the MW's as those of win-
ter. For example. Lodi's 1986winter peak hit 42.3 MW,
while its summer peak the same year was 80.8 Mw.
If Lodi could shave its peak, it could op,,mize the
cost ofoperations. resulting in a reduction in cost of
service to its customers.
But. before the City launches a complex load man-
agement system, it needs to find out what the City's
general load shape is. what g:ouo of customers con-
tributes most to the peak load, and when and -rhy
electrical usage is highest and lowest.
With help from Western's Conservation and Renew-
able Energy cost -shared assistance activity, Lodi is
doing just that.
Lodi had not prev�ous!y instituted aformal load man-
agement program. n ainly because it seemed any ener-
gy savingswould not iustify the cost of buying, install-
ing. and maintaining we necessary equipment.
However. City officials now believe the technology
has advanced sufficiently —and costs have declined
enough — that a centrally controlled load manage-
;' n ment program might be feasible.
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BAUGROU Every extra megawatt (MW)ofpower the City of Lodi
buys to meet its summer peak costs an average of
S140.000.
That's partly because the California city of 44.000
doesn'tjust pay for the summer�,eak when itoccurs. It
pays for it year-round. Lodi is charged two-thirds of
:he cost of its peak during off-peak periods. too.
That's incentive enough for Lodi to begin consider-
ing ways to control summer peak loads.
Situated about 30 miles south of Sacramento in the
hot San Joaquin Valley, Lodi experiences summer
peaks !ha! are almost twice the MW's as those of win-
ter. For example. Lodi's 1986winter peak hit 42.3 MW,
while its summer peak the same year was 80.8 Mw.
If Lodi could shave its peak, it could op,,mize the
cost ofoperations. resulting in a reduction in cost of
service to its customers.
But. before the City launches a complex load man-
agement system, it needs to find out what the City's
general load shape is. what g:ouo of customers con-
tributes most to the peak load, and when and -rhy
electrical usage is highest and lowest.
With help from Western's Conservation and Renew-
able Energy cost -shared assistance activity, Lodi is
doing just that.
Lodi had not prev�ous!y instituted aformal load man-
agement program. n ainly because it seemed any ener-
gy savingswould not iustify the cost of buying, install-
ing. and maintaining we necessary equipment.
However. City officials now believe the technology
has advanced sufficiently —and costs have declined
enough — that a centrally controlled load manage-
;' n ment program might be feasible.
OBJECTIVES Identify Lodi's load management potential and pin-
point ways electrical use can be altered to:
a Improve system efficiency
Shift fuel dependency from limited to more abun-
dant energy resources
Reduce reserve requirements !or generation and
transmission capacity
• Improve service reliability
Pro -Ade the most economical Power to the City of
Lodi and its end users
APPLICATIONS if the study leads to implementation of a formal load
management program. Lodi will be able to redace cost
of electrical service. provide the most efficient use of
plant facilities. and postpone new investments while
maintaining adequate and dependable electric ser-
vice. Other Central Valley Project customers will ob-
tain additional load data and technology.
APPROACHLodi first gathered information on past energy use
patterns from municipal sources. as well as from out-
side agencies. These include Western. which provides
approximately 16.4 percent of Lodi's total summer
peakload. and the California Public Utilities Commis-
sion.
Next, Lodi prepared a 100 -question survey that was
sent to 500 residences to learn Such informationas the
age of the dwellings. types of heating and cooling. the
type cf insulation. and the number of inhabitants of
each residence.
Lodi also is gathering information on energy use
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This General Mills plant was among the commercial customers included in a survey Lodi. Calitornia, conducted on energy
use.
A pair of municipally operated
utilities in California have a
clearer picture of their electric
consumers after conducting two
very different surveys.
The City of Redding sent
52 -part questionnaires to its
16,700 residential customers to
find out how its pericdic der,:and
forecasts fit with actual consumer
energy usage. The 7,000 returned
responses, in addition to pro-
viding valuable end-use
forecasting data, are being
evaluated partly to help the
utility evaluate its competitive
position in the energy
marketplace.
Lodi, a city of 46,000 some 30
miles south of Sacramento,
distributed 500 surveys seeking
answers to 100 questions (10
pages totid) on how residential
custoniers are using electricity
and to identify opportunities for
load management. The survey
was part of a cast -shared study
with Western on the feasibility of
load management for Lodi.
As part of the cost -shared study,
Lodi utility officials also inter-
viewed managers of larger com.
mercial enterprises concerning
future plans and energy uses.
Results from the 42 percent
who responded to the mailed
survey indicate that whatever
load management program the
utility institutes will have to be
preceded by an extensive public
information campaign, said Lodi's
Senior Rate Analyst Jack Stone.
Redding undertook its survey to
meat a California Energy Com-
mission (CEC) requirement for ali
utilities that expect to build more
generation facilities. The CEO
mandates demand forecasts to be
performed every two years. This
was the first time in the 14 years
the forecast has been prepared
that Redding, a city of nearly
50.000 in the north central part
of the state, has incorporated end-
use data into the forecast, Elec-
tric Engineer Tim Nichols said.
Information from the Redding
survey is being; evaluated partly
to assess whether programs by an
investor-owned utility to en-
courage the use of gas are
eroding the electrical market
within the City's utility service
area, Nichols said.
The investor owned utility is of
fering rebates to Redding
customers who purchase and in-
stall gas furnaces and water
heaters. Such programs have the
potential to saddle Redding with
the air conditioning load in the
summer, yet leave it without a
base return in the winter.
That's not yet the situation,
The survey showed 60 percent of
respondents still have electric
water heaters, for example.
In addition, Redding is conduct.
ing a survey of commercial
customers in conjunction with 10
other cities. Information from
both surveys will be evaluated to
help build markets and provide
energy services to benefit the
customers and the utility.
Lodi's aarvey offered two advan-
tages: it gave the City informa-
tion on which to base a future
load management program, and it
permitted City officials to meet
face-to-face with managers of the
largest commercial enterprises.
Many ofthose managers niay not
previously have had suer per-
sonal contact with the utility,
Stone said.
Information from the survey
will be supplemented with a
three-year program of metering
residential and commercial
ener&v uses. Demand meters
have been installed at 55
residences and 18 commercial
establishments.
The survey showed clearly
"there's a distinct feeling frorn
people out there that they don't
want air conditioning cycling.
Tote}• don't Brant programs impos-
ed on then[ . - . [Whatever we do,
it's going to take a concentrated
etsort at publicity," Stnne
concluded
Rcpr se:ri:it:yes of sevc:.tl corn-
mercial Grins, particularly food
processing plants, said their con-
tinuous plant processes would not
_olrsozz! .ower interruptions dur-
ing tine utility's peak times. Some
might have one or two functions
that could he interrupted, but the
interruptions would not save the
utiliv: that much energy, Store
said.
It is nu- yet certain .ghat type
of load mana."ement Lodi will
pursue:, Stone said. For residen-
tial customers, Lodi may first ad-
vocate energy-saving measures,
such as weatherstripping and in-
suiation of attics to make sure
energy is being used efficiently.
The Electric Power Research In-
stitute also is helping the City in-
vestigate ice cooling and heat
pump technologies that can shift
summer demand away from the
'rhe Platte River f'owerAuthor-ity
hm: been presented Western's
Administrator's Award for its efforts
in advancing conservation and re-
newable enerl,R' (t'&Itf) te:chnolo-
gies.
In presenting the award• Western
Administrator William fl. Clagett
cited tine utilityiwillingneSs tosharc
A contractor installs a load managementdevice on an air conditioning system. Air con-
ditioningbads are amongthe factors Redding uses when making its periodic demand
forecasts. Reddrng's firslconsumersurvey mayhem n make the forecasts more accurate.
peak. meet its summer peak—which is
Whatever options are chosen, almost double its winter peak—
Lodi does have a pronounced car: cost the City up to $157,000.
summer peaking problem that (For more information, call
needs addressing. Every extra Nichols at 916/225.4358 or Stone
megawatt of power Lodi buys to at 209/333-6748.)
its findings on CLIiE projects and
technological advancennents.'not
only with its members but with
many of our (Western's) Other
customers.-
. Specifically cited %vas design and
construction ofa Itl-kilowatt photo-
voltaic plant at Platte River's Fort
Collins (Colurado) facility, tete first
Western Administrator William H. Clagett presents the Administrator's Award to
Platte Rivet Power Authority Board of Directors Chairman Robert L. Dekker• right,
and Authority General Manager Thaine J. Mickie.
of its kind in the region. inforinatior
and experience gained from the
study will he critical for future
photovoltaic plants.
Western also recognized efficient
operation of matte lovers Rawhide
Encrgv Station. The utility h;ls in-
creased ftawhielei efficiency by im•
proving the unit's heat rate by 200
British thermal units per kilowatt-
hour.
11'estVr11 noted that Pkitte [fiver
has developed a Itigh-tits ality trans•
mission and distribution systenn for
its me•ttthers and that. by upgradinu
and maintaining this system, it
reduces energy losses, improves re-
liability to meniher c•itic•s :Uld pro-
vides additional capat-ity tvhern and
Where it is needed.
"We are comrnittod 11) the c•ost-
rlfice•t ova List of e•ncrgy and rm-ognize
those rustomer's who ticvrlop in-
tnovative progr;tnns" saiel Clagett.
"i'latte River certainly is a 1t :Lifer in
that category:
I'laile Itiyta• is a public utility
Otwncd fry t he Colorado Frau[ Range
municipalities ref Estes Park. Dart
Collins, U111 .1110111. and Lareland.
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ELECTRIC RATE PROPOSAL
Need : Changes are required in our present rate structure so that the
City can begin work to achieve a degree of long-term rate
stability using Load Management techniques. These techniques
would be used initially with the largest industrial customers to
reduce or avoid, as far as possible, increasing: demand on peak
periods which is the utilities highest cost period.
The City's present rates are based on average annual pricing
(same price per hour for every hour of the year). Average rate
pricing cannot reward a customer -who shifts usage from our peak
period (nighest cost period) to our off-peak period (lowest cost
period).
The proposed rate structure changes reflecting seasonality and
peak -period pricing are fully compatible with State Regulatory
procedure and prudent utility ratemaking standards of contiguous
eiectric uti lities.
Additional changes in rate structure incorporate (1) inclusion of
the Fuel Adder in the base rate; (2) provision for a Medical
Baseline Quantity for specific application to qualifying medical
condition; and (3) preparation of a Standby Service Rate where a
large Industrial customer installs co -generation in parallel with
the City.
These changes are not intended to make the rates complicated;
they are intended to make the rates useful and appropriate.
The adjustment from average year-round rates to the proposed
seasonal ized peak -period rates can be accomplished without
significant cost iinpact oil customers. Approximately one percent
(1 %) impact can be shown for average annual usage among various
customer groups.
M new revenue will be expected from this rate structure change.
Therefore, the period of level rates (no increase) which began
March I, 1985 shall continue through this year and perhaps with
initial success in Load Management may reach through 1989.
Timing: The new rate structure should be effective with utility bills
prepared on or after November 1, 1988.
Comparison: After the rate structure change proposed, rates will generally
remain at the level set in March 1985. Illustration: 500 kwhr.
residential customer in March 1985 - $33.61; under proposed rates
the cost for November 1988 would be $33.53,
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RATE ADJUSTMENTS - FY 1988-89
1. IL:TRODUCTION
8/2/88
Due to a combination of growth, good mix of power resources-,
and adequate revenues, it has been over three years since the
City has had. to adjust its electric rates (last rate adjustment
was approved 3/1/85).
The use of 110 load survey meters which the City Council
approved over a year ago has enabled us to collect and develop
data support to analyze potential cost shift amoric our
consumers preliminary to modernizing the rate structure.
During the last three year period, more appropriate rate terns
and structures have been developed in the industry. Lodi rate
structure has not kept pace. Our large Industrial rate is out
of date and needs to be re -done to reflect changes in the
similar rate which PG&E uses. The re -doing of the Industrial
rate causes changes throughout all other rates. All necessary
rate adjustments can be accomplished with minimal cost impact
on average use customers. The following recommended rate
adjustments would put us on a competitive basis which reflects
the modern rate concepts of the California Public U t i l i t i e s
Commission (CPUC) reflected in the PG&E rate structure.
II. BASIC RATE MAKING PRINCIPLES
A. MEET THE CITY'S BUDGETED REVENUE GOAL
B. BE COMPETITIVE
1. Rates to be seasonalized
2. Industrial to be based on time -of -use (TOU)
3. Cogeneration and other CPUC issues to be addressed
4. All rates below PG&E
C. BE EQUITABLE
1. Need to make total adjustment on a revenue neutral
bas is
2. Rate adjustments should apply to ail potential
customers within the appropriate class of service
III . SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDED ADJUSTMENTS
A. FUEEL CHARGE ROLLED INTO RATES
I. O',iginally separated to reflect greatly
fluctuating fuel costs after the 1973 oil embargo
2. Northern California Power Agency and Western Area
Power Administration energy costs have now stabilized
to a reasonably predictable level
B. MOBILE HOME ?ARK DISTRIBUTION SERVICE PAYMENT SHIFTED
TO RULES & REGULATIONS FROM EM SCHEDULE
I. CPUC and PG&E presently in debate as to which
elements should properly be included in payment
C. MEDICAL RIDER PROPOSED FOR RESIDENTIAL SCHEDULES
1. Required "Declaration of Eligibility" form
2. Notification - newspaper, health care professionals,
utility bills
D. STANDBY SERVICE RATE
1. Only applicable to largest industrial customers
operating private generating plants
2. Provides continuity of service basis for private
generation
E. BILLING CHANGES
1. (Required) Calculation of billing determinants for
largest industrial customers by Electric Utility
Department Rate Analysis
2. (Proposed) .Medical Rider administration by Electric
Utility Department Rate Analysis
F. SEASONALITY AND TIME -OF -USE (TOU) ADDED
1. Worked through all appropriate rates
IV. RATE COMPARISONS (PRELIMINARY;
A. RESIDENTIAL
1. Approximately 18,000 customers
2. 40 kilowatt-hours (kwhr) per month for air
conditioning not included in winter rate
3. Based on degree day concept of average temperature
4. Baseline concept of CPUC
B. OUTDOOR DUSK -TO -DAWN LIGHTING - EL
Only a nominal change to scale appropriate charges
C. ENERGY PURCHASE - EP
Rates determined through negotiated contract
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D. STANDBY SERVICE - SS
1. New rate
2. Serves to provide backup electric power to
largest customers with private generating plants
3. Contract required
E. GENERAL SERVICE - COMMERCIALi lt,"DUSTRIAL
1. Rate structure chane;e and mandatory class assignment
a. See attached table
V. WHAT HAPPENS ":EXT
A. COMPLETE ANALYSIS OF IMPACT ON UTILITY B I L!� I NG SYSTEM
(e.g., START DATE?) - FINANCE
B. DETERMINE FINAL RATE NUMBERS - ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
C. WORK WITH G3 CUSTOMERS AFTER RATE ADJUSTMENT APPROVED -
ELECTRIC UTILITY CEFARTMENT
D. QUESTION AND ANSWER SHEET WILL BE DEVELOPED TO AID
FINANCE PEOPLE IN EXPLATNING HATE RE -STRUCTURE TO THE
PUBLIC
RESIDENT T AL RATES
CITY OF LODI
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE EA
DOMESTIC SERVICE
APPLIWILLTY:-
Domestic service is applicable to domestic lighting, heating, cooking, and
single-phase domestic power service in single-family dwellings and in flats and
apartments separately metered by the City and to single-phase serwice used in
common for residential purposes by tennants in multi -family dwellings.
FATES:
Minimum Charge:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Energy Charge:
Summer (May through October)
First 440 kwhr, per kwhr. . . . . . . . . . .
Over 440 kwhr, per kwhr. . . . . . . . . . .
,'inter (November through April)
first 400 kwhr, per kwhr. . . . . . . . . . .
Over 400 kwhr, per kwhr. . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIAL CONDITI0NS:
(a) When a business or coa*nercial establishment is conducted i n conjunction
with a residence and both are measured through one meter, this rate does not apply.
(b) Service on this schedule will be supplied at the single-phase secondary
voltage available - either 120/240 or 120/205 volts.
(c) Additional first block medical quantities are available as described in
Schedule MR - Residential Medica? Rider.
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE EM
Dam_�STIC SERVICE - MOBHOME PAR('.
APPLICABILITY:
Kobile hone parks domestic service is applicable to domestic lighting,
heating, cooking and power supplied to mobile home parks through a master -meter and
sub -metered to all individual mobile home units.
PATES:
Minimum Charge:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Energy Charge :
Summer (May through October)
First 440 kwhr per mobile home space
wired for service, per kwhr . . . . . .
Over 440 kwhr per mobile home space
wired for service, per kwhr . . . . . .
Winter (November through April)
First 404 kwhr per mobile home space
wired for service, per kwhr . . . . . .
Over 400 kwhr per mobile hone space
wired for service, per kwhr . . . . . .
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
(a) This rate i s available only for master metering in service prior to
October 1, 1988.
(b) I t is the responsibility of the customer to notify the City Finance
Department within 15 days following any change in the number of mobile home spaces
wired for service,
(c) A Kobile Home Park Distribution Service Payment will be made to
qualifying mobile home park owners as described in Rule and Regulation No. 19.
(d) Additional first block medical quantities are available as described in
Schedule MR - Residential Medical Rider.
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p .EM -1/1 Effective 1, 1988
Canceling Ordinance No. 1350 Ordinance No.
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LIGHTING RATE
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CITY OF LODI
¢ ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE EL
OUTDOOR DUSK-Tii-�)AV:N L G,TING
APPLICABILITY:
Cutdcor dusk -to -dawn lighting is applicable to City -owned and maintained
outdoor overhead lighting service where streetlight service is not available.
RATES :
For each 6,000 lumen gas discharge lamp _ per month
For each 18,000 lumen gas discharge lamp per month
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
(a) Lamps shall be approximately 6,000 or 18,000 lumen gas discharge with
luminaire and bracket:, as specified by the City of todi Electric Utility
Department, and shall be supported on City -owned poles which are used to carry
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.
fib) 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) Relocation of existing outdoor lighting service equipment or the
installation of additional facilities required other than mentioned in (a) above
shall be at customer's expense prior to starting work.
p.EL-1/I Effective 1, 1988
Canceling Ordinance No. 1348 Ordinance No.
EITEER Z PURCHASE RATE
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Vaffl��7,, ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE EF
ENERGY PURCHASE
app} :rr.ari TTV.
Energy Purchase Schedule EP 1 s applicable to qualifying customer-o;tned
alternating current facilities operating in parallel with the City's electric
system on a contract basis.
COMN{ERC IAL/INDUSTRIAL RATES
CITY OF ./ODI
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCLHEDULE G1 (Formerly E5)
GE,iERAL SERVICE -GROUP 1 rOWERCIAL/INDUSTRIIAL
Ann: SrADTI ITV.
Schedule Gl i s apps icable to customers with single-phase or polyphase
alternating current service, or to a combination thereof, whose kwhr usage does not
exceed 8,000 kwhr per month for three consecutive months.
RIARS
Customer Charge:
Sinyle-Phase Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Polyphase Service . . . . . .
Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge):
Surmner (May through October) . . . . . . . . . . .
Winter (November t0rough Apri 1) . . . . . . . . . .
The monthly charge is the higher of: 1) the Customer Charge and the Energy
Charge, or 2) 1 per kva of connected vielder and per horsepower of polyphase
connected motor load.
CITY OF LODI
+ ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCIHULE G2 (Formerly S-1)
GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 2 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
APPLICABILITY:
Schedule G2 will be applied to accounts with energy consumption in excess of
8,000 kilowatt-hours (kwhr) or more for three consecutive months and with maximum
demand not exceeding 500 kilowatts (kw) for three consecutive months.
Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month will be the nwimum average
power taken during any 15 -minute interval 'in the month, 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.
lav Customers: If the energy consumption for a new customer is expected to be
8,000 kwhr or more, the City has the option of placing the account on Schedule G2
from the start.
Transfers Off Schedule G2: Ifenergy consumption drops below 8,000 kwhr and
remains there for 12 consecutive months, the City will transfer the account to
Schedule G1. If the demand reaches or exceeds 500 kilowatts (kw) for three
consecutive months, the account will be transferred to Schedule 63.
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Customer Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Demand Charge:
All kw of billing denand, per kw . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Energy Charge: (per kwhr)
Summer (May through October) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Winter (November through April). . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The monthly charge for service under Schedule G2 i s the sum of the CustomeF
Charge, Demand Charge and Energy Charge.
VOLTAGE DISCOUNT:
When delivery is made at the same primary distribution voltage as that of the
line from which the service is supplied, a 4% discount will be allowed on the above
charges.
P. G2-1/2 Effective 1, 1988
Canceling;.Ordi ance No. 1348 Ordinance No.
CITE' OF L O D I
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
F
ACTOR ANUSTI MEN ► S:
lls will be adjusted based upon average monthly power factor. Average
power factor is ccmputed from the ratio of lagging reactive
-ampere-hours to kilowatt-hours consumed in the month. Power factors are
rounded to the nearest whole percent.
The rates in this schedule are based on an average monthly power factor of
85%. If the average monthly power factor is greater than 85%, the total monthly
bill (excluding any taxes and customer charge) will be reduced by .06 perces,. '[or
each percentage point above 85%. if the average power factor is below 85%, the
total monthly bill (excluding taxes and customer charge) will be incrersed by .05
percent for each percentage point below 85%.
CI'T'Y OF LORI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
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APPLICABILITY:
s
Schedule GB will be applied to accounts with maximum demands of 500 kilowatts
(kw) or more for three consecutive months. e
Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month will be the maximum averag@
power taken during any 15 -minute interval in the month, but not less than thr,
diversified resistance welder load. In cases where the use of energy is
intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5 -minute interval nay be used. 0
Iry Customers: If the nu4run demand for a rrw, customer is expected to be 500
kw or more, the City has the option of placing the account on Schedule G3 from the
sta;'t. s
Transfers Off Schedule G3: If maximum demand drops below 500 kw and remaint
the�'e for 12 consecutive months, the City will transfer the account to a different
applicable rate schedule.
RATES:
:usi:omer Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
>ervice Voltage:
>eason,
remand Charges:
Per kw of maximum
peak -period demand
Per kw of maximum
demand
nergy Charges :
Peak period (per kwhr)
Partial -peak period
(per kwhr)
Off-peak period
(per kwhr)
Secondary (G3 -S)
Summer :Ji nter
i nimum Charge, per month:
The Demand Charge constitutes the Minim
Canceling Ordinance No. 13`x§
Primary (G3 -P) Transmission (63-1)-
Suminer Winter Sumer Winter
p,G3-1/3
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1, 1988
Ordinance No.
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CITY OF LORI
a ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
TYPES OF CHARGES: The monthly charge for service under Schedule G3 is the sum
of the customer charge, dem-pnd charges and energy charges:
- The customer charge is a flat monthly fee.
- Schedule G3 has two demand charges, a maximus.- peak -period -demand charge and a
maximum -demand charge. The maximum -peak -period -demand charge per kilowatt
applies to the maxi:mium demand during the month's peak hours, and the
maximum -demand charge per kilowatt applies to the maximum demand at any time
during the month. Tile bill will include both of these demand charges. Tine
periods are af,fined below.
- The energy charge is the sum of the energy charges from the peak, partial peak,
and off-peak periods. Energy is billed by the kilowatt-hour (kwhr), and rates
are differentiated according to time of day and tine of year.
- Monthly charges may be increased or decreased based upon power factor as
defined below.
- As shown on the rate chart, demand and energy charges are based on the voltage
at which service is taken. Service voltages are defined below.
DEFINITION OF SERYICE VOLTAGE:.
The following defines the three service voltage classes of 63 rates:
a. Transmission: Service voltage class for service at 60,000 volts.
b. Primary: Service voltage class for service at 12,000 volts.
c. Secondary: Service voltage class for service at all other
available voltages
a POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENTS.:
Bills will be adjusted based upon average monthly power factor. Average
monthly power factor is computed from the ratio of lagging reactive
kilovolt -ampere -hours to kilowatt-hours consumed in the month. Power factors are
rounded to the nearest whole percent.
The rates in this rate schedule are based on an average monthly power factor of
85%. If the average monthly power factor i s greater than 8550', the tctal monthly
bill (excluding any taxes and customer charge) will be reduced by .06 percent for
each percentage point above 85%.
p.63-2/3 Effective 1, 1988
Canceling Ordinance No. 1348 Ordinance No.
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CITY CF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
REF. LN.LTIT4. G,_ TIME >? UDD— :
Times of the year and tines of the day are defined as follows:
_ t?4R Kay 1 through October 31:
Peak: 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (except
holidays).
Partial-Feak: 8:30 a.m. tc 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:30
p.m.
Konday through Friday (except holidays).
Off -Peak: 9:30 p.m.to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and
i
all day
Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
WLt4TER.: November 1 through April 3Q.
Partial -Peak: 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
(except
holidays).
Dff-Peak: 9:30 p..m.to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and
all day
Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
HQLIDAYS:
Holidays" for the purpose of the rate schedule are l-bw Year's Day,
Presidents' Day, Kemorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Veterans' Bay,
Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas
Day. The dates
will be based on those days on which the holidays are
observed as
specified in Public Law 90-363 (U.S.C.A. Section 6103).
STANDBY SERVICE U T E
CITY OF LODI
kyELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE SS
STANDBY SERVICE
APPLICABILITY:
Schedule SS is applicable to commercial/industrial customers who would
otherwise qualify for Schedule G3 and who operate a privately -owned generating plant
and where the City must stand ready at all times to supply standby electric service
to replace such plant.
RATES:
Per Customer -Owned P1 ant
Per Month
Customer Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standby Charge
Contract capacity, per kw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standby Demand Charge:
mer: The Standby Demand Chat-ge will be assessed for 12 months beginning
the month in which the City provides capacity at the service connection point.
Such Standby Demand Charge will be the product of the mwdnmm monthly capacity
provided by the City, expressed in k' and the sum of the base and peak demand
rates of the applicable industrial schedule.
Winter: The Standby Demand Charge for capacity provided by the City will be
billed at the Schedule Gd rate.
Reactive Demand Charge:
Per kvar of maximum reactive demand. . . . . . . . . . .
p.SS-1/4 Effective 131 1988.
Ordinance No.
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RET =C UTILITY DEPARTMENT
RATES: (continued)
Energy Charge:
All energy supplied by the City will be billed at the Schedule G3 rates.
SPECIAL CONDITIGN.S:
(a) CONTRACT: This schedule is available only for each specific service
connection point on a contract basis to industrial customers for eacn customer -owned
generating plant as authorized by the City Council. Each contract: term shall be for
the service life of the customer-ovrned generating plant and shall obligate the
customer to pay for Customer Standby and Standby Demand Chanes for the contract
term. The contract shall provide, among other things, that ij service is cancelled
prior to expiration of the contract period, ttie customer shall pay the total Standby
Charges for the unexpired term of the contract and any outstanding Standby Demand
Charges.
(b) CONTRACT CAPACITY: Contract Capacity is the nameplate rating of t;ne
customer -owned generating plant.
(c) EXCESS CAPACITY: Capacity supplied by the customer -owned generating plant
in excess of the measured load at the customer's service connection point shall be
considered inadvertent and no demand or energy adjustment shall be given.
(d) LIMITATION ON CONTRACT CAPACITY SERVED: Standby service to new or
increased loads is limited by the City's ability to serve such loads without
jeopardizing service to existing customers on rate schedules for firm service,
including standby service.
(e)
RENDERING OF SILLS:
All bills,
including opening and closing bills, will
be based
on meter
registration,
except as
otherwise provided in the City's Rules and
Regulations
or rate
schedule.
Should the
billing period be less than one ir'oth, no
proration
will be
made and the
amount of
the bill shall be determined in accordance
with the
schedule
in effect at
the time
of the end of the normal meter reading
period.
Standby Demand
Charges
will not be applied in a cumulative manner.
M) TOTALILING: Totalizing of a customer's meter readings from more than one
service connection point for billing purposes will not be done if one or more such
service connections are receiving Standby Service.
(g) DEMAND READINGS: Demand readings will be based on 15 -minute intervals.
p.SS--2/4 Effective 1, 1988
Ordinance No.
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
;h) PARALLEL OPERATION: Any customer on this schedule intending to operate a
generating plant in parallel with the City's eiectric system must construct and
operate such plant in accordance with applicable Rules and Regulations. Hov':ever, a
customer who operates its generating plant in parallel must assume responsibility
for protecting the City and other parties from damage resulting from negligent
operation.
( i 1 METERING: The City will furnish, own and maintain, at its expense, the
normal metering for the size and type of load served. ; he City will furnish, own
and maintain, at the customer's expense, other metering equipment that the City
determines to be necessary on both the service and the customer -owned generating
plant. The customer shall provide facilities to accommodate such metering. Meters
shall not allow reverse registration.
(j) REACTIVE DEMAND CHARGE: ;then the custoner-owned generating plant is
operated in parallel with the City's system, the customer will design and operate
its facilities so that the reactive current requirements of the portion of the
Customer's load supplied from such plant are not supplied at any time from. the
City's system. If the City determines by test that the customer -owned generating
plant is placing a reactive demand on the City's electric system excess of 0.44 kvar
per kw of Contract Capacity, the Reactive Demand Charge shal ' be effective in that
month and each subsequent month until the customer demonstrates to the City's
satisfaction that adequate correction has been provided.
DEFINITION OF TIME PERIODS-,
Times of the year and times of the day are defined as follows:
SLIMMER May 1 through October 31:
Peak: 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 P.M. Monday through Fri day,,,,(ex.Cept ho►i.da
Partial -Peak: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 P.M. and 7:t ' 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.
MINTER: November 1 through April 30:
Partial -Pea's: 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 all day
Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
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Ordinance No.
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
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HOLIDAYS:
Holidays" for the purpose of the rate schedule are My Year's Day,
Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day,
Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The dates
will be based on those days on which the holidays are observed as
specified in Public 'Law 90-363 (U.S.C-A. Section 6103).
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MEDICAL RIDER
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CITY OF LODI
¢ ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCF-DULE MR
RESiHNTIAL MEDICAL RIDER
APPLICnBILITY:
Qualifying residential customers on Schedule EA or EM are entitled to an
additional 500 kilowatt-hours (kwhr) at the lower priced first block rate.
If a customer or full-time resident in the home has one or more of the medical
conditions listed below, the Electric Utility Department may be contacted to request
a copy of the "Declaration of Eligibility for Medical First Block Adjustment." The
customer grill be required to have a doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed to
practice in the State of California fill out the last page of the form to certify
qualification for a Medical First Block Adjustment.
QUALIFYING CONDITIONS:
To qualify for the Medical First Bicck Adjustment, certification in writing is
required stating that a customer or other full-time resident in the home is:
1. dependent on a life-support device used in the home, or
2. a paraplegic, hemiplegic, or quadriplegic person having special a i r
condi t i oni ng needs, or
3. a multiple -sclerosis patient with special heating or air conditio. ing
needs.
(Medical conditions other than multiple sclerosis, paraplegia, hemiplegia, or
quadriplegia may qualify customers for medical quantities for electric heating or
air conditioning. Any sur_h conditions will be reviewed on an individual basis.)
LIFE_ -SUPPORT DEVICH,
A life-support device is any medical device necessary to sustain life or relied
upon for mobility. To qualify under this rule, the device must be used in the home
and must nun on electricity supplied by the City of Lodi.
The term "life-support device" includes, but is not limited to, respirators,
iron lungs, hemodialysis machines, suction machines, electric nerve stimulators,
pressure pads and pumps, aerosol tents, electrostatic and ultrasonic nebulizers,
compressors, IPPB machines and motorized wheelchairs.
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
HEATIiNG AND AIR CONDITIONING :
Stecial heating and/or air-conditioning needs will qualify for a Medical First
Block AdJusta;ent under this rule only if your main source of energy for heating or
air conditioning is electricity supplied by the City of Lodi.
L; LICAL FIRST BOCK ADJUSTMENT FOR IMIASTER-METERED CUS-;Oi^ERS:
Residential tenants of master -metered customers can also qualify for Medical
First Block Adjustment. If one or more of the tenants have a niedicai condition that
qualifies under the conditiccs listed above, please contact the Electric Utility
Department to find out how to apply.
If tenants are submetered,
any Medical
First Block
Adjustment must
be passed on
to the qualifying tenant(s) when
j�
tenants are
billed for
the electricity
they use.
C I T Y OF LOD!
DECLARATION OF ELIGIBILITY
FOR ADDITIOINr.L BASELINE QUANTITIES FOR QUALIFYING MEDICALLY DISABLED PERSONS
(Customer) hereby claims eligibility
for a standard medical baseline quantity under the provisions of the City of
Lodi's applicable residential service rate schedules (EA and EM). Customer
certifies that a full-time resident of the household i s :
a. dependent upon a medical life-support device, or
b. a paraglegic, hemiplegic, or quadriplegic person requiring additional
space heating, or
c. a multiple sclerosis patient requiring additional space heating/air
conditioning
Please complete applicable sect i ons (s) :
[ Life Support Device - A life-support device is any medical device
requiring City of Lodi supplied electric pov,,er for its operation that
is regularly required to maintain the life of a person residing in a
residential unit. The term includes, but is not limited to,
respirators, iron lungs, hemodialysis machines, suction machines,
electric nerve stimulators, pressure pads and pumps, aerosol tents,
electrostatic and ultrasonic nebul irers , compressors, IPPB machines and
motorized wheelchairs.
[ Electric Life Support Device:
'(indicate type of device)
[ Space Conditioning - Medical baseline quantities are available for
certain qualified disabled persons requiring City of Lodi supplied
energy for additional space heating or air conditioning needs.
[ Paraplegic, hemiplegic, or quadriplegic person -
Electric Space beating: [
[ Multiple Sclerosis patient -
Electric Space Heating: [
Electric Air Conditioning: [ ]
[ I Other medical condition
Electric Space Heating: [
Electric Air Conditioning: [ ]
The standard medical baseline quantity available year-round is 503
kilowatt-hours/month for electricity.
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RESOLUTION NO. 88-127
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
APPROVING ELECTRIC RATE STRUCTURE CHANGES
RESGLVED, that electric rate structure changes as described in
Electric Rate Proposal and Electric Rate Schedules, attached hereto as
Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference, be and the same is
hereby approved.
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Exhibit A Electric Rate Schedules
sha?l become effective with utility bilis prepared on or after November
I, 1988.
Dated: September 7, 1988
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 88-127 was passed and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular
meeting held September 7, 1958 by the following vote:
Ayes : Council Members - Hinchman, Olson, Reid, Snider and
Pinkerton (Mayor)
Noes : Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
tl;CtCti
Alice M. Re'mche
City Clerk
88-127
CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTIVIENI
SCHEDULE EA
DOMESTIC SERVICE
A"rPLICAEiLITY:
Domestic service is applicable to domestic 1 ighting, heating, cooking and
s :ng i e -phase domestic power service i n single-family dwellings and i n fl ats and
apartments separately metered by the City and to single-phase service used in
common for, residential purposes by tennants in multi -family dwellings.
RATES.
Minimum Charge: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.00
Energy Charge:
Summer (May through O� tober)
First 440 kwhr, per kwhr. • • • • • •
• • • • .06064
Over 440 kwhr, per kwhr. . . . . . .
. . . . .10077
Winter (November through April)
First 400 kwhr, per kwhr. • • • • • .
• • • •-06064
Over 400 kwhr, per kwhr. • • • • • •
• • • • .10077
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
(a) When a business or commercial establishment is conducted in conjunction
with a residence and both are measured through one meter, this rate does not apply.
(b) Service on this schedule will be supplied at the single-phase secondary j
Wta.ge available - either 120/240 or 120/208 volts.
(c) Additional first block medical quantities are available as described in
Schedule MR - Residential Medical Rider.
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CITY OF LODl
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE EM
DOMESTIC SERVICE - M06ILE HOME PARKS
APP{ T;'ART! TTY'
Mobile home parks domesti r service is applicable to domestic lighting,
heating, cooking and power supplied to mobile home parks through a master -meter and
sub -metered to all indiv;dual mobile home units.
RATES:
Minimum Charge: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E-nergy Charge:
Summer (May through October!
First 440 kwhr per mobile home space
wired for service, per kwhr . . . . . .
Over 440 kwhr per mobile home space
wired for service, per kwhr . . . . . .
Winter (November through April )
First 400 kwhr per mobile home space
wired for service, per kwhr
Over 400 kwhr per mobile home space
wired for service, per kwhr . . . . . .
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
53.00
.06064
.10077
.06064
.10077
(a)
This rate
is available only
for master metering in cervice prior to,
October 1,
1988.
Resolution
No.
(b)
It is the
responsibility of
the customer to notify the
City Finance!
Department
within 15
days following any
change in the number of mobile
homR spaces
wired for
service.
(c)
A Mobile
Hmie Park Distribution Service Payment will
be made to
qualifying
mobile horn park owners as described in Rule and Regulation
No. 19.
(d)
Additional
first block medical
quantities are available as
described ini
Schedule MR - Residential
Medical Rider. -
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oember 1, 1988
Canceling
Ordinance No. 1350
Resolution
No.
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMEN
SCHEDULE MP,
RESIDENTIAL MEDICAi. RIDER
APPLICABILITY,
Qualifying residential customers on Schedule EA or El", are entitled to an
additional ?00 kilowatt-hours (kwhr) at the lower priced first block rate.
If a Customer or full-time resident in the home has one or more of the medicai
conditions listed below, the Electric Utility Department may be contacted to request
a copy of the "Declaration of Eligibility for Medical First Block Adjustment." The
customer will be required to have a doctor of medicine cr osteopathy licensed to
practice in the State of California rill out the last page cf the form to certify
qualification for a Medical First Flock Adjustment.
QUALIFYING CONDITIONS:
To qualify for the Medical First Block Adjustment, certification in writing is
required stating that a customer or other full-time resident in the home is:
1. dependent on a life-suppor; device used in the home, or
2. a paraplegic, hemiplegic, or quadraplegic person having special air
conditioning needs, or
3. a multiple -sclerosis patient with special heating or air conditioning
needs.
(Medical conditions other than multiple sclerosis, paraplegia, hemiplegia, or
quadriplegia may qualify customers for medica. quantities fol electric heating or
air conditioning. iAny such conditions will be reviewed on an individual basis.)
.LIFE-SUPPORT DEVICES:
A life-support device is any medical device necessary to sustain life or relied
upon for mobility. To qualify under this rule, the device must be used in the borne
and must run on electricity supplied by the City of Lodi.
The term "life-support device" inciudes , but is not limited to, respirators,
iron lungs, hernodialysis machines, suction machines, electric nerve stimulators,
pressure pads and pumps, aerosol tents, electrostatic and ultrasonic nebulizers,
compressors, IPPB machines and motorized wheelchairs.
p.MR-1/2 Effective November 1, 1988
Resolution No.
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
HEATING iND AIR CONDITIONING:
Special heating and/or air-conditioning needs will qualify for a Medical First
Sloc4 Adjustment under this rule only if your slain source of energy for heating or
air conditioning is electricity supplied by the City of Lod;.
MEDICAL FIRST BLOCK ADJUSTMENT FOR MASTER -METERED CUSTOMERS:
Residential tenants of master -metered customers can also qualify for Medical
P irst Block Adjustment. If one or more of the tenants have a medical condition that
Qualifies under the conditions listed above, please contact the Electric Utility
Department to find out how to apply.
If tenants are submetered, any Medical First Block Adjustment must be passed on
to the qualifying tenant(s) when tenants are billed for the electricity they use.
p.MR-2/2 Effective November 1, 1988
Resolution No.
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Customer hereby grants the City of Lodi the right of access to the
residence at reasonable hours for verification of the information furnished in
this declaration. Refusal of access shall be reason for disallowance of the
medical first block e.dJustment claimed.
This certification shall be valid only for a two-year period from tie date
shown below, and, if necessary, must b-. -eviewed after that period. The City of
Lodi requires certification by a docto, of medicine or osteopathy licensed to
practice medicine in the State of Ca;ifornia. that a particular device is
necessary to sustain the users life, or that Customer or a riember of hi:;/her
household is a multiple sclerosis patient or is a parapiegic, hemiplegia: or
quadriplegic person.
Dated this day of , 19
Resident (Signature) Mailing Address
(if other than service location)
Address (Street, City and Zip
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Daytime Phone No.
City of Lodi Account Number, if hnoa:n
THE CERTIFICATION OF A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE OR CSIEOPATW IS TO BE MADE ON THE
ATTACHED FORM. _
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Certification of doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed to practice medicine
in the State of California.
I certify that the medical condition ,and needs of
qualifying disabled pe -son)
who is a full-time resident of the customer's hoset.nld are as follows:
Life -Support Device:
Where Customer or member of his/her household has irdicated the need for
using a medical life-support device within the household, is such device
essential to sustain his/her life? Yes [ ] 1% [ ] (Must check [ ] appropriate
box)
Space _ Conditioning_ (Complete if other than paraplegic, hemiplegic,
quadriplegic, or multiple sclerosis condition.)
Where Customer or member of his/her household has indicated the need for
space conditioning within the household, is it necessary due to the patient's
medical condition? Yes [ ] No [ ] (Must check [ ] appropriate box)
Doctcr's 1V
Please print or type
Signature
Office Address
(Street, City and Zip
Telephone Number f_ )
If you wish to explain in more detail, please attach your signed statement.
4'�. �tC:h't'.d r�a��'.;..;,
f'
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Customer hereby grants the City of Lodi the right, of access to the
residence at reasonable hours for verification of the information furnisheu in
this declaration. Refusal of access shall be reason for disallowance of the
medical first block adjustment claimed.
This certification shall. be valid only for a two-year period from the date
shown below, and, if necessary, mus-:. be reviewed after that period. The City of
Lodi requires certification by a doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed to
practice medicine in the State of California that a particular device is
necessary to sustain the user's life,- or that Customer or a member of his/her
household is a multiple sclerosis patient or is a paraplegic, hemipleg'.: or
quadriplegic person.
Dated this day of 19
Resident (Signature) Mailing Address
(1 f other than service location)
Address (Street, City and Zip)
Daytime Phone No. City of Lodi Account Number, if known
THE CERTIFICATION OF A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE OR OSTEOPATHY IS TO BE MADE ON THE
ATTACHED FORM.
lErtlfiCdti(}n (}? doctor of medicine or osteopathy licens-d to practice medicine
in the Stav: o'' California.
T certi`y thtat the medical cond4t4on an:. needs of
iQual;isaled perscnj
who _ ":u" `imne resident of the customer's hosehold are as Follows:
-Life- Support Device:
Where Custom,; r or member
of
his/her household
has indicated
the need for
using a medical life-support
device
within the
household, is
such device
essential to sustain his/her life?
Yes Nb [ ]
(Must check [
] appropriate
box)
Space Conditioning: (Complete
-the:' than
paraplegic,
hemiplegic,
quadriplegic, or multiple sclerosis
condition.)
Where Customer or member
of
his/her household
has indicated
the need for
space conditioning within the
household, is it necessary
due to
the patient's
medical condition? Yes [ ] No
[ ]
(Must check [ i
appropriate box)
Doctor's Nam
Please print or type
Signature
Office Address
(Street, City and Zip)
Telephone Number i_
If ycu wish to explain in RIOT -detail, please attach your signed statement.
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCH-C`ULE EL
0Ui,d0or dus`F.- c -dawn iightl; 'S a :Cab Ie to ::v -owned and Maintained
-ina serviC:Vight sero overhead iQhCe is nOt dVal l able.
'O'AT ;�S:
nor eac� !:GO 1umer: gas discha :arc: S , per month
'or each 101 000IurP.e;� c a s v.."r icr4e idr x18.00 Per month
( a ) La;nps
shall
be approximately
5,000 or 18,00C lumen gas discharge with
luminaire and
bracke
, as specified
by the City of Lodi Electric Ui Ii -EY
Department, and
shall
be supported or
City -owned poles which are used to carry
distribution system c
rcuits 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
apprcximately 4,380
hours of service annually.
(b) Upon receipt of notice from a customer of failure of light tc operate as
scheduled, the City of Lodi Electric Utility Department will, within z reasonable
period of time, make the necessary re,airs.
(c) Relocation of existing outdoor lighting service equipment or the
?nstallation of additional facilities reeuired other than mentioned in (a) above
shall be at customer's expense prior to starting work.
p.EL-1/1 Effective November 1, 1988
Cancel ing Ordinance No. 1348 Resolution No.
„4�� :.�'.. ., i�F4 rta�w`�.+�Y; �re..w,n.. •«,rLa'd �r ,. � .. r� ..,. .,. ., .. ., .._ , .. ...... ...,.
CITY OF LORI
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCNEUJL= G.1 (Formerly ES)
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l- NE.RAL HR` I CE - u t0 7F' 1 C MhiER h._, i i .n. P. ,I
A.PPLICABIL T`':
Schedule G is applicable to customers with single -phase or polyphase
alternating current service. or to a combination: thereof, whose kwhr usage does not
exceed 8,000 kwhr per Eronth for three consecutive months.
RATES:
Customer Charge
Singie-Phase Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S3.00
Polyphase Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .
Energy Charge (to be added tc Customer Charge):
Surrrier (May through October) . . . . . . . . . . . .09426
W n t e r (November through A p r i l ) . . . . . . . . . . .07735
The monthly charge is the higher of: :) the Customer Charge and the E-nergy
Charge, or, 2) 5.1.70 per kva of connected welder and per horsepower of polyphase
connected motor ioad.
p.Gl-1%1
Canceling Ordinance No. 1348
Effective November 1, 1988
Resolution No.
CITY OF LORI
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE G2 (Formerly S -I)
GENERAL SERVICE - GROUP 2 !':;MMERC i AL! NDUS R l i L.
Schedule G2 will be applied to accounts :With energy consumption in excess of
8,000 kilowatt-hours (kwhr) or more for three consecutive months and With maximum
den;anc nc t exceeding 500 kilowatts ( kph') for three consecutive months.
Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month will be the maximum average
power taken during any 15 -minute interval in the month, but not less than the
diversified resistance welder load. In cases where the use of energy is
rter-ittent or subject to violent fluctuations, minute irrerval may be used.
New Customers: :, the energy consumption for a nes:' customer is expected to be
8,000 kwhr or more, the City has the option of placing the account on Schedule G2
from the start.
Transfers Tiff Schedule G2_ if energy consumption drops below 8,000 kwhr and
remains there for 12 consecutive months, the City will transfer the account to
Schedule G1. if the demand reaches or exceeds 500 kilowatts (kw) for three
consecutive months, the account will be transferred to Schedule G3.
RTES :
Customer Charge
Demand Charge:
All kw of, billing demand, per kw . . . . . . . . . . . .
Energy Charge: (per kwhr)
Summer (May through October) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S 50.00
2.75
.07915
Winter (November through April) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .062.00
The monthly charge for service under Schedule G2 is the sum of the Customer
Charge, Demand Charge and Energy Charge.
VOLTAGE DISCOUNT:
When delivery is made at the same primary distribution voltage as that of the
line from which the service i s supplied, a 4% disccunt will be allowed on the above
charges.
o.G2-1/2 Effective November 1, 2988
Canceling Ordinance No. 1348 Resolution No.
•. CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT_
0 ^f. �; Th `NTS
Yip 'Hi i=,;..%v iU .� ii. �T
Where ..I .- b i i nc. demand
has excee-ded 400
vw -For ,.hrece
con ecu i ve mon _hs and
they ea. _er unti' it
has fal Ien
below 300 k w-
`or twe-ive co
ns ecu t.i've ,.;onths bi 1 is
V1il' De adjusted based
upon
average monthly
power Tactor.
=+verace monthly power
'aCtor is computed
from the
ratio of .lagging reactive kilovolt
-ampere -hours tc
Milowatt-hours consumed
in the month. Power
factors are
rounded t the nearest
'rthC{-_ percent.
The rates in tali -, schedule are based or.. an average month.iY Cower Tactor of
�� St t u a -Factor -c t �. t n5u' �.h.. + Monthly
8,,,�. :' 4.,e average monthly power i� grea:.e. than ;.,:K., ,.,.; notal t.... �t.nly
b i I . excl uGi ng anV taxes ane llSt0lner Ci?arcle ! will, i i�c reduced br .0,6 perces' +`or
C:iterl..en4a!1G point &iJOVe ?iib. 1 the wVerag� r;';)lN�'T" {YC... is i1�101�� C��> the
C'. monthly bill ;excluding taxes and Customer charge) will be increased by 06
percent for each percentage point below 850. ---
p.G2-2/2 Effective November i, 1588
Canceling Ordinance No. 1348 Resolution No.
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• C/1TY OF L I I
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE- G3
Gr.P7�r,AL SER%'71( - GROL« 3. (COMt/li RCIAL;".NDUSTRIAL
APPLirp,BILITY:
Schedule G3 will be app --lied
tc accounts
with maximum demands of 500
kilowatts
'kw) or more for three consecutive
months.
Maximum Demand: The maximum
demand in
any month will be the maximum average
power taken during any 15 -minute_
intervai
in the month, but not less
than the
diversified resistance welder load.
Ir.
cases where the use of energy
is
intermittent or subject to violent
fluctuations,
a 5 -minute interval may be
used.
New Customers: If the maximum demand -for
a new customer is expected
to be 500
kw or more, the City has he optior.
of placinc .he account on Schedule CO
from, the
start.
Transfers Off Schedule G3:..
if maximum
demand droas be.1_ow 500 kw 4nd
remairs
thr-rp for 12 cnn,PcutivP month,.
the Citv will
transfer the account to a
different
applicable rate schedule.
RATES:
Customer Charge
. . .
. . . . . . . . 5100.00
Service Voltage: Secondary
(G3-S,t
Primary (G3 -P) Transmission (G3 -T)
Season: Summer
'-hinter
Summer Winter Summer
Winter
Demand Charges :
Per kw of maximum
peak -period demand $8.10
_-
S7.84 __ S7.60
Per kw of maximum
demand 2.85
SL.8,
1.80 51.80 -75
53.75
Energy Charges:
Peak period (per kwhr) .07563
--
.07206 __ .06866
�-
Partial -peak period
(per kwhr) .07179
.06940
.06923 .06533 .06676
.06150
Off-peak period
(per kwhr) .04264
.03857
.03923 .03801 .03500
.03754
Minimum Charge, per month:
The Demand Charge constitute;
the Minimum
Charge
p.G3-l; 3 Effective November 1, 1988
Cance?ing Ordinance No, 1348 Resolution No.
CITY OF LORI
EL ECTRIG JTILITY DE-PARTMENT
-�•n`.. 0 F ChttiiRG[ S 'hG 1'�:i;'..i�i, f>?rC3� 'Of" $?` �':. F.i:'?::. �ched!;1P ...: S �he SLIM
Caner charce Cie` dnf ;.ila, ac ener' V C r, „- ;eS .
ci,s Omer charge , . .. i a-,, ?r lr:
-ae
Z. iii i _ :j has 71 -WC aem;; rid - es
De. ov-de•na r:v charae and
a
i,a}.ir,.,--I deimand _^ar_t=. Tfie ":<<.Xiii ii;-D�'ck- ' .'
i JL -d i:i4 rig c;,arGe per k ;
uwa%t
aPoi':es to the m,aXimur:: ae,:a-.
au r ng the
mo,ith`s peak hours, and
the
ler �v,, rt
charge G i i a;
,., �.� Gs
av�•,i ,.c.
`M., f"' a` ii I
,e maximum demnand � a. �
TF
mil
du i n G the month. The ;,ill wil i
include bct-h
of these demand charges.
TIMe
periods are defined be�ow.
- ,IIC erie l"aV Chea '�Ge i5 i.hf ti H•' .syr, c,--
_ sua; o: j. C Sy ,
Tt^a 'F a'
gc`- m he peak, partial
pea k
arid .r.•e` i ods . -Lnergv -.. b
; .. �! by me
k i ::watt-hour ('Kw h` _ , and
rates
_rn nib
cy er,'
:^:?e ." Vc2i .
- ,.:
1F. on h1v C v ei!
charges I.,a_ be Incr>=as_�.
reac,:r ha^ , power factor as
or aec: �G��� .-�.�ec ,�por: aow�: I�c�c,. .._
_
=s shown on the rate Char-, ijeman. EtlPr ci1?i Ce r" +' $
gy Ge: are ba ,,r. he .1, :age ;
a which service is taken. Service vol.ages are oefined below.
Dr F 1 N I I _ ulv i)= SERVICE_.VOLir1 —.
The follr.wing defines the three service voltage classes of G3 rates
a. Transmission: Service- voltac?e class `or ser'?C-- at 6;:,000 volts.
b. Prlmarv: Service voltage cies; for service at -12',000 volts.
Secondary: Service .oltage m ass for serv-e at al, )th-r
- ava-. lab is vol L:aes
PO4cR FACTOk ADJUST�Mii-:iaTS:
Bii1s wi11 be adjusted based upon average monthly power factor. Average
mon -`-,iV power factor is compo' --ed from the ratio of laegirc reactive
kii..volz-ampere-hours to kilowatt-hour; consumed in the month. Power factor. are
round -=d `.o the nearest, whole percent.
The rates in this rate schedule are based on an average monthly power factor- ;,f
85%. if the average monthly power factor is greater than 8510;, the tota? monthly
bill 'excluding any taxes dnd customer charge) will he reduced by .06 percent for
each percentage point. above Hk.
Canceli;:g Ordinance No. 1348
t
p. C -%i3 Effective November 1, 1988
Resolution No.
CITY OF LORI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
DEFINITION OF TIME PERIODS:
Times of the year and times of the day are defined as follows;
SUMMER May 1 thrc,.yh October 31:
Peak: 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays).
Partial -Peak: 8:30 a.m. .o 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 3C:
Partial -Peat: 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 all day 1
Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
i
! HOLIDAYS:
Holidays" for the purpose of %he rate schedule are New Year's Day,
Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day,.
Thanksgivicg Day, the day after Thanksgiving and ChristmaF Day. The dates
will be based on those days on whicn the holidays are observed as
specified i n Public Law 90-363 (U.S.C.A. Section 6103).
CITY OF L DI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE E?
ENERGY PURCHASE
APPLICABILITY
Energy Purcbase Schedule EP is applicable to qualifying customer -owner}
alternating current facilities operating in parallel with the City's electric
system on a contract. basis.
c_CITY OF LODI
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ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT-
Aa�
SCHEDULE SS
STANDBY SERVICE
APPLICABILITY:
Schedule SS is applicable to commercial/industrial customers who would
otherwise qualify for Schedule G3 and whc operate a privately -owned generating plant
and where the City must stand ready at all tines to supply standby electric service
to replace such plant.
RATES:
Per Customer -Owned Plant
Per Month
Customer Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5100.00
Standby Charge:
CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHaX E SS
STANQHY SERVICE
APPLICABILITY:
Schedule SS is applicable to commercial/industrial customers who would
otherwise qualify for Schedule G3 and who operate a privately -owned generating plant
and where the City must stand ready at all times to supply standby electric service
to replace such plant.
RATES;
Per Customer -Owned Plant
Per Month
RATES: (continued)
Energy Charge:
CITY OF LO -D]
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
All energy supplied by the City will be billed at the Schedule G3 rates,
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
(a) CONTRACT: This schedule is available only for each specific service
connection point on a contract basis to industrial customers for each customer -owned
generating plant as authorized by the City Council. Each contract term shall be for
the service life of the customer -owned generating plant and shali obligate the
customer to pay for Customer Standby and Standby Demand Charges for the contract
term. The contract shall provide, among other things, that ifservice is cancelled
prior to expiration of the contract period, the customer shall pay the total Standby
Charges . ur the unexpired tern of the contract and any outstanding Standby Demand
Charges.
(b) CONTRACT CAPACITY: Contract Capacity is the nameplate rating of the
customer -owned generating plant.
(c) EXCESS CAPACITY: Capacity supplied by the customer -owned generating plant
in excess of the measured load at the customer's service connection point shall be
considered inadvertent and no demand or energy adjustment shall be given.
(d) LIMITATION ON CONTRACT CAPACITY SERVED: Standby service to new or
increased loads is limited by the City's ability to serve such loads without
jeopardizing service to existing customers on rate schedules for firm service,
including standby service.
(e) RENDERING OF BILLS: All bills, including opening and closing bills, will
be based on meter registration, except as otherwise provided in the City's Rules and
Regulations or rate schedule. Should the billing period be less than one month,, no
proration will be made and ;the amountYof..,the bill;ushal1 ,be,determiped in 'accordance
with the schedule in'effect at '`the 'time 'of the end` of 'the normal meter reading
period: Standby Demand Charges willnotbe applied in a cumulative manner.
(f} TOTALIZING: Totalizing of a customer's meter readings from more than one
service connection point for billing purposes will not be done if one or more such;
service connections are receiving Standby Service.
{g) DEMAND READINGS: Dermad readings will be based on 15 -minute intervals.
p.SS-2/4 Effective November 1, 1988
Resolution No.
CITY OF LODI
¢' ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
(h) PARALLEL OPERATION: Any customer on this schedule intending to operate a
generating plant in parallel with the City'c electric system must construct and
operate such plant in accordance with applicable Rules and Regulations. However, a
customer who operates its generating plant in parallel must assume responsibility,
for protecting the City and other parties 1'rom damage resulting from negligent
operation.
(5) METERING: The City will furnish, own and maintain, at its expense, the
normal metering for the size and type of load served. The City will furnish, own
and maintain, at the customer's expense, otter metering equipment that the City
determines to be necessary on both the service and the customer -owned generating
plant. The customer shall provide faci?ities to accommodate such metering. Meters
shall not allow reverse registration.
(0i ) REACTIVE DEMAND CHARGE: When the customer -owned generating plant is
operated i n parallel with the City's system, the customer will design and operate
its facilities so that the reactive current requirements of the portion of the
Customer's load supplied from such plant are not supplied at any time from the
City's system. If the City determines by test that the customer -owned generating
plant is placing a reactive demand on the City's electric system excess of 0.44 kvar
per kw of Contract Capacity, the Reactive Demand Charge shall be effective in that
month and each subsequent month until the customer demonstrates to the City's
satisfaction that adequate correction has been provided.
DEFINMON OF TIME PERIODS:
Times of the year and times of the day are defined as follows:
SUMMER May 1 through October 31: {
i
Peak: 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (except hol days).
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) .
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 all day
Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
p.SS-3/4
110L I DAYS
CITY OF LOPI
ELECTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
Holidays" for the purpose of the rate schedule are lav Year's Day,
Presidents` Day, Memorial Day, independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans, Day,
Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The dates
will be based on those days on which the holidays are observed as
specified in Public Law 90-363 (4l.S.C.A. Section 6103).
NWK' OF NEW
CLX.NCL CHAMBER
COMPLEX
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CC -142
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMGER 9, 1988
The City Council received information from the Public Works
Director that following his ea rl i zr inquiry as to
possible names for the new Council Chamber Complex, the
following names and votes were obtained:
NAME VOTES
Carnegie Forum 2
Carnegie Hall 1
Carnegie Library 1
"Anything" 1
City Council discussion followed1 1wit Mayor Pinkerton
proposing the name Lodi Carnegie Ha . Following
additional discussion, Council Member Reid moved that the
new City Council Complex be named Lodi Carnegie Hall. The
motion was seconded by Mayor Finkerton but failed to pass
by the following vote:
Ayes = Council Members - Reid and Pinkf:rton (Mayor)
Noes = Council Members - Hinchman, Olson,
and Snider
Additional discussion followed. Following the suggestion
by Council NUri w Hinchman, the City Council determl ned to
hold a city-wide contest to determine the name of the new
Council Chamber Complex.
rF,
TO :
FROM:
MEETING DATE:
AGENDA TITLE:
CCUINC=C01MIMU-NICANTION
City Council
City Manager
September 7, 1988
Determine 1%� for lav Council Chamber Complex
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council Bele(,,, the appropriate building
name for the new Council Chamber Complex.
BA.CK.GROUND INFORMATION: Under the attached num o f August 4, 1988, vie
solicited names for the existing Carnegie Library building which will be the
nevv Council Chamber Complex. Flom this inquiry, the following names and
votes were obtained:
.bbiie Votes
Carnegie Forum 2
Carnegie Hal I 1
Carnegie Library I
"Anything" 1
It is requested that the Council formally select the name for the nevv Council
Chamber Complex .
(JackL. Ronsko
Pub1i Works Director
.11 R lmfi
MEMORANDUM, City of Lodi, Public Works Department
T0: City Manager
City Council
FROM: Public Works Director
DATE: August 4, 1988
SUBJECT: Renaming Carnegie Library Building
The remodel project for the Carnegie Library building is now out to bid.
The bid opening date is set for August 31.
The existing building is called "CARNEGIE LIBRARY" and this name is shown
over the doorway on the Pine Street frontage. As part of the remodel
plans , the architect has renamed the building "CARNEGIE FORUM" (see
attached exhibit). Questions have been raised as to whether this is the
appropriate name for this facility. Therefore, vie would request your
feelings on the renaming of the Carnegie Library.
Please note your first and second choices by marking a "I" and "2" in the
boxes below and return one copy of this memo. W will then summarize the
choices and bring this matter back to the City Council for an official
decision, as vie did with the water tank.
[� CARNEGIE FORUM
[� CARNEGIE HALL
[� TOM HALL
[� LODI COUNCIL CP M8ERS
C, CD -IN -UL UIVVMS
Jac 'L. Ronsko
ubl Works. Director
JLR/ma
Attachment
bcc: Building & Equipment Maintenance Supt.
Arlie Preszler, Architect
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