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ORDINANCE NO. 1638
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI
AMENDING CHAPTER 13.20 OF THE LODI MUNICIPAL CODE BY
REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 13.20.280, RELATING
TO ELECTRIC SERVICE - RATES
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Chapter 13.20 - Electrical Service - is hereby amended by repealing and
reenacting Section 13.20.280, relating to Group 5 commercialhndustrial rates
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1 Section 13.20.280 - Schedul - ru 5 e c’ .al.:
For Group 5 commercial/industrial rates, see the schedule attached to the
ordinance codified in this chapter, marked Exhibit J and made a part
hereof as if set out in full.
s- at0 f e. 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 mandatory duty of care towards persons or property within the
City or outside of the City so as to provide a basis of civil liability for damages, except as
otherwise imposed by law.
=TION 3 - 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 without the invalid
provision or application. To this end, the provisions of this ordinance are severable. The
City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance irrespective of the
invalidity of any particular portion thereof.
SECTION 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed
insofar as such conflict may exist.
SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be published one time in the “Lodi News Sentinel”, a
daily newspaper of 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.
Approved this 2nd day of October, 1996
DAVID P. WARNER
Mayor
Attest:
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State of California
County of San Joaquin, ss.
I, Jennifer M. Pemn, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that Ordinance No.
1638 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held
September 18, 1996 and was thereafter passed, adopted and ordered to print at a regular
meeting of said Council held October 2, 1996 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Davenport, Mann, Pennino, Sieglock
and Wamer (Mayor)
Noes; Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
Abstain: Council Members - None
1 further certify that Ordinance No. 1638 was approved and signed by the Mayor on the
date of its passage and the same has been published pursuant to law.
JERNIFER~M. PEW
City Clerk
RANBALL A. HAYS
City Attorney
CITY OF LODL
ELI CTRIC UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE G5
GENERAL SER VICE - GROUP 5 COMMERC IALKNDUSTRIAb,
APPLICABILITY;
This schedule shall be applied to accounts with billing period demands of 1,000 kilowatts (kW) or more for
three consecutive months, unless the customer elects an optional rate schedule the account would othenvise
qualify for.
Demand: The billing period and peak period will be the maximum average power taken during any I 5-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 of 1,000 kW or more per billing cycle, the City has the option of 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 of the customer to notify
the City of any such change.
Ifbilling period demand drops below 1,000 kW and remains there for 12 consecutive billingcycles, the City
will transfer the account to the appropriate rate schedule.
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Effective November 1, 1996
Ordinance No. Canceling Ordinance No. 1584
p.G5 - 114
CITY OF LODL
ELL CTRIC UTILITY DEPAR I'MENT
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SCHEDULE G5
GENERAL SER VICE - GROUP 5 COMMERCIAL I NUS TRIAL
(continued)
RATES:
Customer Charge (per meter per billing cycle) ....................
Service Voltage: Secondary (G5-S)
Season: Summer Winter
Demand Charges:
Per kW of peak
Per kW of billing
period demand $10.65 --
period demand 3.80 $3.80
Energy Charges:
Peak period (per kWh) ,09749 __
Partial peak period
Off peak period
(per kWh) ,06627 ,05662
(per kWh) ,05054 ,04904 D
Economic Stimulus Rate
Credit: (per kWh) .00400 .00400
P T T
... .. .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .
Primary
Summer
s10.00
2.95
.09 125
,06131
.04680
.00400
. . . . . . . . $125.00
(G5-P)
Winter
__
$2.95
__
,05487
,04748
.00400
A purchased power cost adjustment may be included in each bill for service. The adjustment shall be the
product ofthe 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.
Effective November 1, 1996
Ordinance No. Canceling Ordinance No. 1584
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0 CITY OF LQDb
ELE :TRIG UTILITY DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE GS
Srn N R I
(continued)
TYPES OF CHARGES:
The billing cycle for service is the sum of the Customer Charge, the Demand Charges, the Energy Charges,
the PPCA and the Power Factor Adjustment.
The Customer Charge is a flat monthly fee.
This schedule has 2 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, and 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.
This schedule has 3 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, the partial peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh
used during the billing cycle's partial peak hours, and the off peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to
the total kWh used durine the billine cycle's off peak hours. The bill will include all ofthese Enerqy Charaes. I I_ __ B Time periods are defined below.
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The PPCA 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 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.
DEFMITION OF SE RV ICE V OLTAGE.
The service voltage classes are:
a. Primarv: Service Voltage class for service at 12,000 volts(nomina1).
b. Secondarv: Service Voltage class for service at available voltages below
12,000 volts (nominal).
Effective November I, 1996
Ordinance No. Canceling Ordinance No. 1584
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SCHEDULE G5
I TA
(continued)
POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENTS:
Bills will be adjusted for billing cycle average power factor 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, 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 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.
Customers 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.
DEFINITION 0 F TIME PERIODS:
Times of the year and times of the day are defined as follows: D SUMMER: May I through October 3 I:
Peak:
Partial Peak:
3:OO p.m. to 7:OO pm. Monday through Friday (except holidays).
S:30 a.m. to 3:OO p.m. and 7:OO pm. to 930 p.m. Monday through Friday
(except holidays).
930 p.m. to 830 a.m. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday
and holidays.
Off Peak:
WTNTER: November I through April 30:
Partial Peak:
Off Peak:
S:30 a.m. to 950 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays).
920 p.m. to 830 a.m. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday
and holidays.
HOLlDA YS:
"Holidays," for the purpose of 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.
Effective November I, I996
Ordinance No. Canceling Ordinance No. 1584
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Schedule I I
General Service - Group 5 - Comm ercialhdustrial - Optional
APPLICABIL ITY:
This schedule is an optional rate for accounts who would otherwise qualify for primary service under the ti>
rate schedule with billing period demands of 1,000 kilowatts (kW) or more for three consecutive months.
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 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: Assignment to this schedule is at the option ofthe customer and does not supersede
any standby service contracts.
This rate schedule is prospective and not subject to rebate or retroactivity.
When a customer chooses to be assigned to this schedule, the customer elects the City 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 another electric power requirements provider.
When a customer has a measurable incremental permanent load increase of 200 kW or greater, over the highest
billing period demand in the previous twelve (12) months the customer will 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
electto be billed on that other rate schedule. When a customer chooses to be assigned to another bundled rate
a three year written notice is still required before the customer can elect to use another electric power
requirements provider.
[fthe 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 11.
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Effective November I, 1996
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CITY OF LOD6
EL€ ZTRIC UTILITY DEPAR L MENT
Schedule II
General Service - Grouo 5 - Comm ercialflndustrial - Optio nal
(continued)
4TEs;
ustomer Charge (per meter per billing cycle) ........................................................ %125.00
Service Voltage:
Season
Primary (11-P)
Summer Winter
Demand Charges:
Per kW of peak
Per kW of billing
period demand SIO.00
period demand 2.95
__
S2.95
Energy Charges:
Peak period (per kWh)
Partial peak period
(per kWh)
Off peak period
(per kWh) .. .
Economic Stimulus Rate
Credit :(per kWh)
,09125 __
.06131 ,05487
.04680 ,04748
,01262 ,01262
1 A TM T PP A:
A purchased power cost adjustment may be included in each bill for service. The adjustment shall be the
product ofthe total kilowatt-hours (kWh) for which the bill is rendered times theadjustment 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.
Effective November I, 1996
Ordinance No.
p.11-214
General Service - Group 5 - Commerc ialflndustrial - Optional
(continued)
TYPES OF CHAW
The billing cycle charge for service is the sum of the Customer Charge, the Demand Charges, me Energy
Charges, the PPCA and the Power Factor Adjustment:
The Customer Charge is a flat monthly fee.This schedule has 2 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, and 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.
This schedule has 5 Energy Charges, a peak period Energ 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, the partial peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to the total kWh
used during the billing cycle's partial peak hours: and the off peak period Energy Charge per kWh applies to
the total kWh used during the billing cycle's off peak hours. The bill will include all ofthese Energy Charges.
Time periods are defined below.
The PPCA 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 below.
As shown on the rates above, Demand and Energ Charges are based on the voltage at which service is taken.
Service Voltage is defined below.
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DEFINITION 0 F SERVICE VOLTAGE
The service voltage class:
Primary: Service Voltage class for service at 12,000 volts (nominal).
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Ordinance No.
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- General Service - Grouo > - Commerc ialhdustrial - 0-
(continued)
POWER FACTOR ADJUS TMENTS:
Bills will be adjusted for billing cycle average power factor 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, by 0.0006% for each 0.0 I 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 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.
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.
DEFINITION OF TIME PERIODS:
Times of the year and times of the day are defined as follows:
SUMMER May I through October 3 I:
Peak:
Partial Peak:
Off Peak:
3:00 pm. to 7:OO pm. Monday through Friday (except holidays).
830 a.m. to 3:OO p.m. and 7:OO p.m. to 930 p.m. Monday through Friday
(except holiday's).
950 pm. to 530 a.m. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday
and holidays.
!vuwc€K November 1 through April 30:
Partial Peak:
Off Peak:
830 a.m. to 950 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays).
930 pm. to 830 a.m.
Sunday and holidays.
Monday through Friday and all day Saturday,
HOLIDAYS:
"Holidays," for the purpose ofthis 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.
Effective November 1, 1996
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