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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 1969-30 - Board RESOLUTION No. 6930 OF TI 1E BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TRUCKEE DONNER PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT AMENDING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TRUCKEE DONNER PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT AS FOLLOWS: 1. Resolution No. 6701 of this District February 1, 1967 is hereby amended by changing: RULE V PARAGRAPH E. SERVICE CHARGES TO READ: 3 wire single phase,service permanent, 200 feet or less $ 35.00 3 wire single phase,service temporary, 200 feet or less $ 35.00 4 wire three phase service, 200 feet or Less $ 50.00 Any needed extensions, of the District's service wires for more than 200 feet will be billed on basis of actual cost of material, labor and overhead involved in such extension. RME XV Line Extensions Paragraph 3. Distribution Line Extens ions, single phase to read: a) The District will extend its single phase distribution lines up to a distance of 200 feet per applicant at no cost,_to the aPp l i cant if app l i cant will guarantee to pay a minimum monthly charge of five dollars (5.00) for a period of sixty (60) consecutive months. The total length of free footage for an extension will be determined by the number of applicants to be served by the extension at the rate of 200 feet per applicant, (see section (b) (1) . b) In those cases when an extension of more than 200 feet per applicant is necessary in order to extend service to the applicant (s) the guaranteed monthly minimum for a period of five years will be increased at the rate of one and a half cents ($.015) per foot of line required in excess of 200 feet per applicant. 1) In the event that two or more applicants desire service requiring an extension in excess of the free footage allowed under section 3 (a) each applicant's minimum in addition to $ 5.00 per month will be increased in proportion to the line required to service each applicant unless some other division of the increased minimum is mutually agreeable to the applicants. c) In no event will this policy be so interpreted so as to increase-.an applicant's minimum charge by plans to include an additional applicant* d) when it is necessary for a customer to guarantee a monthly nimum charge in excess of $ 5.00 per month he will be entitled to use an amount of energy for which his minimum would pay under the applicable rate schedule. Should he use more than this amount of energy in any month he will be billed in accordance with the regular rate schedule, which may be applicable but in no event will this effect the minimum charge for any subsequent month. e) The Board of Directors will, where the extension involved exceeds 200 feet, require the applicant to deposit with the District an amount equal to twenty four (24) minimum payments* -_..._.-e.wr..F-.....^.'r'r1hT11MMA4.Aln Mew rn..--- ✓•.. .. ...Jr,..,. .e....•/F�.v,vv[YrrY'arVsw..vw/vT..+'+^.^^^^_"-r..__. .._... .- ^'1 1 Such deposits will applied a lied to the last two years of the required ' (b) . 1 f at an time during five years guarantee under Section 3 ,. y g the five year period it is necessary for the District to discontinue y service for any reason such as non-payment of bills, premises vacated, held b the District etc. , the entire amount of•the,deposit still y will be forfeited to the District. In the event that a customer who has such a deposit with the District sells his property to another, it will be the responsibility of the seller to make proper financial arrangements,.with the buyer concerning any deposit still held by the District and It will be the sellers responsibility to furnish the District with legal evidence showing any change of ownership of the deposit. Lack of such legal evidence even though the District may be aware of the property transfer will not preclude forfeiture of the deposit as provided above RULE XII: Discontinuance and Restoration of Service, Paragraph b to read: 5, DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE: District may discontinue or refuse service if customer does not comply with District's rules and regulations, or for non- payment of bills. I f, in District's judgement, operation of pa Y� condition customer's equipment constitutes a dangerous , District may di s continue service without notice. RESTORATION OF SERVICE: Whe the r at customer's reque s t or due to non-payment of bills, or non compliance with District rules, the Utility may charge not more than $ 7.50 for reconnection of service during regular working hours, or not more than $ 12,.50 y, during a period other than regular hours. RULE V: Paragraph (C) to read: C) UNPAID ACCOUNTS: Deposits prescribe herein may be applied to unpaid bills for District Service when such service has been discontinued. The District may require the customer to re-deposit amount before rendering electric service again. Passed and adopted this 16th day of December ,19b9, by the following roll call vote: AYES:Doy e , Moore Rose , Loehr , Stone NOES: None- ABSENT:.None • Paul a Doyle,- Presid&nrof We Boar er an ex-Officio Secretary