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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE 02-030 0 ORDINANCE NO.2-03 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES OF THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK,COLORADO WHEREAS,the Board of Trustees has determined that it is necessary to amend the Light and Power Rate Schedules of the Town of Estes Park. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK,COLORADO: Section 1:That the Light and Power Rate Schedules shall be amended as more fully set forth on Exhibit “A”. Section 2:These rate schedules will take effect February 1,2003. Section 3:In the opinion of the Board of Trustees an emergency exists,this Ordinance shall take effect after its passage,adoption,and signature of the Mayor. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF ESTESPARK,COLORADOTHIS /V DAYOF ,%ttcci*.q 2003.a TOWN OF ESTES PARK ATTEST: Ba Town Clerk I hereby certify that the above Ordinance was introduced and read at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees on the 14th day of January,2003 and published in a newspaper of geqqral circulation in the Town of Estes Park,Colorado,on the r,2#’day of ________________, 2003,all as required by the Statutes of the State of Colorado.9 Vickie O’Connor,Town Clerk (D C XHIBIT “A” LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Generally The schedule of rates set forth in this Chapter for the service of electric power and energy by the Town shall remain in effect until repealed or amended.None of the rates are available for resale service.(Ord.21-91 §lQan),1991;Ord.19-93 §1(part),1993) Definitions Commercial service is defined as an electric customer whose majority of use is for commercial use including,but not limited to,the following: a.Commercial accommodations; b.Retail sales; c.Bed and breakfast; d.Restaurants; e.Campgrounds; f.Schools and churches; g.Governmental and utility agencies;and h.Service businesses. For purposes of the Light &Power rate schedules,a commercial accommodation shall include any dwelling or accommodation unit or units that are rented for a period of less than thirty (30)days during any portion of a calendar year. Residential service is defined as an electric customer whose majority’of use is residential,excluding uses listed in the definition of commercial service. Residential service (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. b)Availability.This schedule is available to residential customers for all domestic uses in individually metered single-family private dwellings or individually metered apartments,except customers having electric heat as a primary or auxiliary energy source for space heating with annual consumption greater than twenty-five thousand (25,000)kWh. (c)Monthly rate.2003 2004 Customer charge S4.0O $4.00 Energy charge per kWh 50.06663 $0.07203 (d)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be the customer charge. (e)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill. 1 0 0 (f)Conditions of service.Service provided under this rate schedule shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies,and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file. (g)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.21-91 §1(part),1991;Ord.2-92,§1,1992;Ord. 19-93 §l(part),1993) 7 3 0 LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Residential Service;Demand;Metered (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service teritoiy. (b)Availability.This schedule is available to residential customers having electric heat as a primary or auxiliary energy source for space heating in individually metered single-family private dwellings or individually metered apartments.This schedule is also available for those residential customers who do not have electric heat as a primary or auxiliary energy source for space heating,but whose annual energy consumption is over fifteen thousand (15,000)kWh. (c)Monthly rate.2003 22Q4 Customer charge $5.00 $5.00 Winter season September 1—April 30 Demand charge per kW of billing demand:S7.15 $7.89 Energy charge per kWh $0.03360 50.03663 Summer Season May 1 —August 3 1 Energy charge per kWh S0.06663 50.07203 (d)Determination of billing demand.The billing demand shall be determined by suitable meter measurement of the highest fifteen-minute integrated demand occurring during the monthly billing period. (e)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be the customer charge. (f)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill. (g)Conditions of service.Service provided under this rate schedule shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies,and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file.Any account receiving service under this schedule shall be required to remain on this schedule for a minimum of twelve (12)months. (h)Summer rate will be in effect beginning with the first regular meter reading after April 30th and continuing until the first regular meter reading prior to September‘St. 3 0 0 (i)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.21-91 §1(part),1991;Ord.2-92 §2,1992;Ord.19-93 §l(part),1993) 4 0 C LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Residential Service;Time of Day (ELIMINATE) (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.This schedule is available to all residential customers who use energy storage equipment for electric space heating and whose annual energy consumption is over fifteen thousand (15,000)kWh. (c)Monthly rate. Customer charge S3.00 Demand charge: On-peak period:All kW of maximum demand in the billing period per kW Winter season October 1--March 31 8.00 Summer season April 1--September 306.00 Off-peak period No demand charge Energy charge: On-peak period:All kWh used on-peak in the billing period,per kWh 0.03085 Off-peak period:All kWh used off-peak in the billing period,per kWh 0.0255 (d)Time-of-day hours.The on-and off-peak periods shall be as follows: (1)On-peak period:between 6:00 a.m.and 1:00 p.m.and between 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.on weekdays. (2)Off-peak period:between 1:00 p.m.and 3:00 p.m.and between 10:00 p.m. and the succeeding 6:00 a.m.on weekdays and all hours on weekends and holidays. (3)Holidays:New Year’s Day,Memorial Day,Independence Day,Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. 5 a a (e)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be the customer charge. (0 Determination of demand.The billing demand shall be determined by suitable meter measurement of the highest fifteen-minute integrated demand occurring during the monthly on-peak period. (g)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery’of the bill. h)Conditions of service. (I)Service provided under this rate schedule shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies,and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file.The customer may be required to pay for special metering costs over and above single-phase self-contained metering. (2)Any account requesting service under this schedule shall be required to remain on this schedule for a minimum of twelve (12)months. (a)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.21-91 §1(part), 1991;Ord.19-93 §l(part).1993) a 0 0 LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Residential Service;Enerav Time of Day (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (1,)Availability.This schedule is available to all residential customers who use energy storage equipment for electric space heating. (c)Monthly rate.2003 2004 Customer charge S5.00 $5.00 Energy charge: On-peak period:All kWh used on-peak in the billing period,per kWh S0.08066 $008760 Off-peak period:All kWh used off-peak in the billing period,perkWh 50.02850 $0.03 100 (d)Time-of-day hours.The on-and off-peak periods shall be as follows: (1)On-peak period:between 6:00 a.m.and 1:00 p.m.and between 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.on weekdays. (2)Off-peak period:between 1:00 p.m.and 3:00 p.m.and between 10:00 p.m. and the succeeding 6:00 a.m.on weekdays and all hours on weekends and holidays. (3)Holidays:New Year’s Day,Memorial Day,Independence Day,Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. (e)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be the customer charge. (f)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill. (g)Conditions of service.Service provided under this rate schedule shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file.Any account requesting service under this schedule shall be required to remain on this schedule for a minimum of twelve (12)months.The customer may be required to pay for special metering costs over and above single-phase self-contained metering. 7 0 0 (h)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.19-93 1(paft),1993;Ord.8-96 §1(part),1996) 8 C C LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Residential Service Basic Ener2v Time of Day (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.This schedule is available to all residential customers. (c)Monthly rate.2003 2004 Customer charge $5.00 $5.00 Winter period September 1-April 30 Energy charge: On-peak period:All kWh used on-peak in the billing period,per kWh 50.07995 50.08643 Off-peak period:All kWh used off-peak in the billing period,per kWh 50.06330 $0.06843 Summer period May 1-August 31 Energy charge per kWh 50.06663 $0.07203 (d)Time-of-day hours.The on-and off-peak periods shall be as follows: (I)On-peak period:between 4:00 p.m.and 7:00 p.m.on weekdays. (2)Off-peak period:between 7:00 p.m.and the succeeding 4:00 p.m.on weekdays and all hours on weekends and holidays. (3)Holidays:New Year’s Day,Memorial Day,Independence Day,Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. (e)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be the customer charge. (f)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill. (g)Conditions of service.Service provided under this rate schedule shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file.Any account requesting service under this schedule shall be required to remain on this schedule for a minimum of twelve (12)months.The customer may be required to pay for special metering costs over and above single-phase self-contained metering. 9 0 0 (h)Summer rate will be in effect beginning with the first regular meter reading after April 30th and continuing until the first regular meter reading prior to September 1St. (i)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.19-93 §l(part),1993; 10 o C LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Small Commercial Service (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.This schedule is available for business lighting and small power loads of thirty-five (35)kW maximum demands or less.All service will be supplied only through a single meter.This service is available at single-or three-phase at the established voltage of either the Town’primary or secondary distribution system. (c)Monthly rate.2P4 Customer charge $7.25 $7.25 Energy charge per kWh $007198 50.07517 (d)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be the customer charge. (e)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill.The foregoing schedule shall be net where service is metered at secondary voltage of the Town’s distribution system.Where service is metered under this schedule at primary’ voltage,the customer shall receive a credit of two percent (2%)of the monthly bill,less the customer charge. (1)Conditions of service.Service provided under this rate schedule shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies and such mies and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file. (h)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.21-91 §1(part),1991;Ord.292 §3,4,1992;Ord. 19-93 §l(part),1993) 11 0 0 LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Small Commercial Service;Energy Time of Day (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.This schedule is available to all small commercial customers who use energy storage equipment for electric space heating and have on-peak demands of thirty-five (35)kW or less. (c)Monthly rate.2003 2004 Customer charge $8.25 $8.25 Energy charge: On-peak period:All kWh used on-peak in the billing period,per kWh S0.08777 50.09277 Off-peak period:All kWh used off-peak in the billing period,per kWh 50.02850 $0.03 100 (d)Time-of.day hours.The on-and off-peak periods shall be as follows: (1)On-peak period:between 6:00 a.m.and 1:00 p.m.and between 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.on weekdays. (2)Off-peak period:between 1:00 p.m.and 3:00 p.m.and between 10:00 p.m. and the succeeding 6:00 a.m.on weeLdays and all hours on weekends and holidays. (3)Holidays:New Year’s Day,Memorial Day,Independence Day,Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. (e)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be the customer charge. (0 Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill.The foregoing schedule shall be net where service is metered at secondary voltage of the Town’s distribution system.Where service is metered under this schedule at primary voltage,the customer shall receive a credit of two percent (2%)of the monthly bill less the customer charge. (g)Conditions of service.Service provided under this rate schedule shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and 12 0 0 extension policies and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file.Any account requesting service under this schedule shall be required to remain on this schedule a minimum of twelve (12)months.The customer may be required to pay for special metering costs over and above single-phase self-contained metering. (h)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.19-93 §I(part),1993;Ord.8-96 §l(part),1996) 13 a C LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Large Commercial Service (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.This schedule is required for electric lighting and power requirements of customers having maximum demands exceeding thirty-five (35) kW in any two (2)consecutive months.All service will be supplied only through a single meter.This service is available at single-or three-phase at the established voltage of either the Town’s primary or secondary distribution system. (c)Monthly rate,2003 2004 Customer charge $10.00 $10.00 Demand charge per kW $9.52 $9.92 Energy charge per kWh $00308 I S0.03208 (d)Determination of billing demand.The billing demand shall be determined by suitable meter measurement of the highest fifteen-minute integrated demand occurring during the monthly billing period. (e)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be $75.00. (f)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill. (g)Conditions of service. (I)Service provided under this rate schedule shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies,and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file.The customer may be required to pay for special metering costs over and above single-phase self-contained metering. (2)The customers shall be required to properly balance their loads.If the power factor during the time the billing demand is established falls below ninety-five percent (95%)lagging,adjustment may be made by increasing the measured demand for each month by one percent (1%)for each one percent (1%)or major fraction thereof by which the power factor during the billing period is less than ninety-five percent (95%)lagging. (3)The foregoing schedule shall be net where service is metered at the secondary’voltage of the Town’s distribution system.Where service is metered under this schedule at primary’voltage,the customer shall receive a 14 C C credit of two percent (2%)of the monthly bill for service.Where service is taken at the Town’s established primary voltage and the customer ifimishes the transformers and distribution system,the customer shall receive a credit of four percent (4%)of the monthly bill. (4)Any account requesting service under this schedule shall be required to remain on this schedule for a minimum of twelve (12)months. (h)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.21-91 §1(pan),1991;Ord.2-92 §5,1992;Ord. 19-93 §1(part),1993;Ord.8-96 §1(part).1996) 15 0 0 LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Large Commercial Service:Time of Day (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.This schedule is available for electric light and power requirements of customers having maximum demands exceeding thirty-five (35)kW in any two (2)consecutive months.All service will be supplied only through a single meter. This service is available at single-or three-phase at the established voltage of either the Town’s primary or secondary distribution system. (c)Monthly rate.2003 2004 Customer charge $12.00 S 12.00 Demand charge: On-peak period:All kW of maximum demand (including power factor cost adjustment)in the billing period,per kW S10.70 $11.17 Off-peak period No demand charge Energy charge: On-peak period:All kWh used on-peak in the billing period,per kWh S0.0308l 50.03208 Off-peak period:All kWh used off-peak in the billing period,per kWh 50.02545 50.02650 (d)Time-of-day hours.The on-and off-peak periods shall be as follows: (1)On-peak period:between 6:00 a.m.and 10:00 p.m.on weekdays. (2)Off-peak period:between 10:00 p.m.and the succeeding 6:00 a.m.on weekdays and all hours on weekends and holidays. (3)Holidays:New Year’s Day,Memorial Day,Independence Day,Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. (e)Determination of billing demand.The billing demand shall be determined by suitable meter measurement of the highest fifteen-minute integrated demand occurring during the monthly on-peak period. 16 0 0 (f)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be $75.00. (g)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill. (h)Conditions of service. (I)Service provided under this rate schedule shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies,and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file.The customer may be required to pay for special metering costs over and above single-phase self-contained metering. (2)The customers shall be required to properly balance their loads. (3)If the power factor during the time the billing demand is established falls below ninety-five percent (95%)lagging,adjustment may be made by increasing the measured demand for each month by one percent (1%)for each one percent (1%)or major fraction thereof by which the power factor during the billing period is less than ninety-five percent (95%)lagging. (4)The foregoing schedule shall be net where service is metered at the secondary voltage of the Town’s distribution system.Where service is metered under this schedule at primary voltage,the customer shall receive a credit of two percent (2%)of the monthly bill for service.Where service is taken at the Town’s established primary’voltage and the customer ifimishes the transformers and distribution system,the customer shall receive a credit of four percent (4%)of the monthly bill. (5)My account requesting service under this schedule shall be required to remain on this schedule for a minimum of twelve (12)months. (i)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.21-91 §l(pan),1991;Ord.2-92 §6,1992;Ord. 19-93 §l(parQ,1993) 17 0 0 LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Municipal Service (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.Available for municipal street,park lighting and buildings as provided to the Town. (c)Monthly rate.2003 2004 All kWh used,per kWh 50.06602 50.07012 (d)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.21-91 §1(part),1991;Ord.19-93 §I (part),1993) LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Wind Energy Surcharge (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.Available for any electric customer of the Town of Estes Park. (c)Monthly rate.(in additional normal electric rate)Platte River Power Authority Tariff-Schedule 7:Wind Energy Service charge per kilowatt-hour (S0.024 per kilowatt-hour effective 2/1/2002)plus S0.001 per kilowatt-hour. 18 0 0 LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Purchased Power Rider (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory to all electric rate schedules. (b)Purpose.This schedule is to pass on the estimated cost change resulting from changes in the Platte River Power Authority (PRPA)base electric rates,which are applicable to service to the Town. (c)Method of determining the rider. (1)Formula for determining the purchased power rider: Purchased Power Rider =(New PRPA rate cost -Current PRPA cost) kWh sales Current PRPA cost =The most recent twelve months’cost of power purchased from PRPA by the Town,estimated using the rates effective January 1,2002. kWh sales =The electric kWh sales to the Town’s customers for the same twelve-month period as the current PRPA cost. New PRPA cost =The calculated cost of power,assuming the power purchased for the same twelve-month period as used for the current PRPA costs and the proposed PRPA rates. (2)The purchased power rider shall be calculated to the nearest one-hundredth of a mill (50.00001)perkWh. (3)The electric rate schedules with demand rates may have the purchased power rider spread between the energy and the demand rates.The demand portion shall be set as Sk\V.(Ord.21-91 §1(part),1991;Ord.19-93 §1(part),1993) 19 C 0 LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Outdoor area ll2htinp (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.This schedule is available to any customer for the lighting of private outdoor areas,where such service can be provided directly from existing secondary distribution lines of the Light &Power Department. (c)Monthly rate.2003 2004 Per lighting fixture $6.32 $7.61 (d)Payment.The above rate is net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill. (e)Purchased power rider.This schedule is subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider. (I)The customer shall apply to the Town for this service.The customer shall provide such information as necessary for the Town to evaluate the request for service,including number and location of all fixtures and all neighboring structures,including structures located off the premises of the customer.The Town shall review the application and may grant the request for service in its sole discretion. (2)The customer shall be required to deposit with the Town the estimate of the cost of installation of the outdoor area lighting equipment,including all equipment and labor charges.The customer shall deposit such sum with the Town prior to commencement of installation of this service.The Light and Power Department shall have the right to make modifications to the equipment and plan in accordance with good engineering practice.In the event all costs of installation are either greater or less than the amount deposited by the customer,the difference shall be reflected in the customer’s subsequent electric bill. (3)All materials and equipment ffimished and installed shall be the property of the Light and Power Department.The Light and Power Department shall have a reasonable time after the termination of service to disconnect area lighting facilities and remove the same from the premises.All costs of the removal of this system shall be the responsibility of the customer and shall be reflected on the customer’s subsequent electric bill. 20 C C (4)The term burning dusk to dawn as used herein shall be construed to mean that all lamps shall be lighted by automatic control equipment from approximately sunset to sunrise. (5)The customer shall notif’y’the Light and Power Department of any service failure.Burned out lamps shall be replaced as soon as practicable,subject to Light and Power Department operating schedules,after notification by the customer of service failure.All maintenance,including replacement of lamps,will be accomplished during regular working hours.No credit shall be allowed on the customer’s monthly bill for lamp outages. (6)All service under this schedule shall be for a minimum of one (1)year and thereafter until termination.Termination shall be effective five (5)days following the receipt of written notice by the Light and Power Department of the request for termination by the customer. (7)In the event maintenance is required to the outdoor area lighting for more than normal wear and tear,the Town may terminate this service.(Ord. 19-93 §l(part),1993) 21 0 0 LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Rocky Mountain National Park Administrative Housing Service (without electric power) (Ord.25-95) (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.This schedule is available to Rocky Mountain National Park service for administrative single housing accounts who have an alternate source of electric power (including an adjustment for losses)to be delivered over the Estes Park electric system. (c)Monthly rate:2003 2004 Customer charge $4.00 $4.00 Energy charge per kWh $0.02593 50.02803 (d)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be the customer charge. (e)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill. (0 Conditions of service.Service provided under this rate shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file. (g)Purchased power rider.This schedule is not subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.25-95 §l(part),1995) 22 0 C LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Rocky Mountain National Park Small Administrative Service (without electric power) (Ord.25-95) (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory (b)Availability.This schedule is available to Rocky Mountain National Park administrative service accounts who have an alternate source of electric power (including an adjustment for losses)to be delivered over the Estes Park electric system and who have lighting and small power loads of thirty-five (35)kW maximum demands or less.All service will be supplied only through a single meter.This service is available at single-or three-phase at established voltages available at either the Town’s primary or secondary distribution system. (c)Monthly rate.2003 QQ4 Customer charge $7.25 $7.25 EnergychargeperkWh $0.037l5 50.03879 (d)Monthly minimum bill.This monthly minimum bill shall be the customer charge. (e)Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill.The foregoing schedule shall be net where service is metered at secondary voltage of the Town’s distribution system.Where service is metered under this schedule at primary voltage,the customer shall receive a credit of two percent (2%)of the monthly bill less the customer charge. (0 Conditions of service.Service provided under this rate shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file. (g)Purchased power rider.This schedule is not subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.25-95 §1(part),1995) 23 0 0 LIGHT AND POWER RATE SCHEDULES Rocky Mountain National Park Large Administrative Service (without electric power) (Ord.25-95,8-96) (a)Applicability.The rates set forth in this Section shall be applicable in Estes Park service territory. (b)Availability.This schedule is available to Rocky Mountain National Park large administrative service accounts who have an alternate source of electric power (including an adjustment for losses)to be delivered over the Estes Park electric system and who have maximum demands exceeding thirty-five (35)kW in any two (2)consecutive months.All service will be supplied only through a single meter This service is available at single-or three-phase at the established voltage of either the Town’s primary or secondary distribution system.This schedule is not available for resale service. (c)Monthly rate.2003 2004 Customer charge $10.00 $10.00 Demand charge perkW S 4.19 $4.55 EnergychargeperkWh 50.01613 50.01745 (d)Determination of billing demand.The billing demand shall be determined by suitable meter measurement of the highest fifteen-minute integrated demand occurring during the monthly billing period. (e)Monthly minimum bill.The monthly minimum bill shall be $55.00. (0 Payment.The above rates are net.Bills for electric service are due and payable within ten (10)days subsequent to mailing or delivery of the bill. (g)Conditions of service.Service provided under this rate shall be subject to all Light and Power Department general and specific rules and regulations and extension policies and such rules and regulations as set forth in appropriate tariff sheets on file.The customers shall be required to properly balance their loads.If the power factor during the time the billing demand is established falls below ninety-five percent (95%)lagging,the Light and Power Department may require the customer to correct the power factor andior have the alternate electric power supplier provide the corrective reactive power.The foregoing schedule shall be net where service is metered at the secondary voltage of the Town’s distribution system. Where service is metered under this schedule at primary voltage,the customer shall receive a credit of two percent (2%)of the monthly bill for service.Any account requesting service under this schedule shall be required to remain on this schedule for no less than twelve (12)months. 24 0 0 (h)Purchased power rider.This schedule is not subject to the conditions set forth on the purchased power rider.(Ord.25-95 §1(part),1995;Ord.8-96 §1(part),1996) 25