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RES 1967-01 - Board
• TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO* 6701 - Resolution revising the schedules under which electric service is supplied. BE IT ENACTED BY �TUE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT as follows Section .1 . From and after the effective date of this Resolut ion, electric service shall be supplied by this district only in accordance with the Schedules of Rates contained in the publication in the District Office entitled: "Schedules of. Electric Rates in Accordance With which Electric Service Will be Supplied, effective F ebru ar l 1967011 Section 2. Copies of all schedules in the publication referred to shall be made available to customers of the district upon their request, and the entire publication shall be open to E public inspection in the District Office during regular business hours . The manager shall also supply copies thereof to the California Public Utilities Commission and the Federal Power • Commission, and to other interested agencies to Section 3 . All such schedules may be changed or terminated at any time by th is Board. Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect as of February 1, 19 Passed and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Truckee Public Utility District this 17 th day of JanuaKy,. 7 by the following roll call vote: AYES: . r4 E.E A! RO O.�, a k T ERS, DO'S LE NOES: FIRPO ABSENT: NONI-.. TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT ATT ,S T: Ir .. By . President of the Board of Directors Clerk and Ex-off ici Secretar Y -.r...,—�.,•,-max--x.. UCK PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT TR 4 TRUCKEEt GA LIFO RN IA RAC t RUB AND REGULATIONS Y ELECTRIC SERVICE RESOLUTION NO* 6 701 . Electric Service, . System and Fac i li- Def- nin and -classify ing Types and Users of E ec 3� S • Charges Applicable thereto: Providing ties thereof: Estalishing Electrical Rates and G g PP • and Regulations for the Establishment and Enforcement of Rules a Regarding said Electric g • Facilities: Providing means for the Collection of Electric Rates System. Service and Facilit g _ and Charges and Enforcement Measures in Case of Non-Payment or Certain Violation: Pro- viding for Appeals* BE IT ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT as follows: SECTION I. DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this Ordinance the terms and words . be low are herewith defined as f oll.ows: 1.1 DISTRICT. Truckee Public Utility ilit District and property within the exterior boundaries thereof: Service System, facilities and appurtenances of Truckee 1.2 UTILITY: Electricy Public Utility District. • individual or agency of record receiving or making use of 1.3 CUSTOMER* Any g electric service from said District. • lot piece or parcel of land , improved or unimproved, to �..4 PREMISES: Any P which electricg service is bier or is to be provided. l. 5 TARIFF 5 C HEDULES: The entire body of effective rates, rentals, charges, nalties and re ul.ations set forth or provided for herein. Pe g • Provision of electric service to a municipality, or other p 1.6 PUBLIC USE. .public body. SERVICE: For the purpose of this Resolution SECTION II. TYPES AND CLASSES OF SE P P �.s hereb • y established t g 3�P . he following types and classes of service: there A. TYPES OF SERVICE: A-1 FLAT RATS �� SERVICE. Provisions of electric service in unmeasured quantities charged for on a fixed periodic charge. 2 METERED SERVICE: Provision of electric service in measured quantities A charged for on metered rates. g A-3 TEMPORARY SERVICE: construction work and similar uses, which, V ICE. Service e far because of the nature thereof, will not be used steadily or permanently. A--4 SEASONAL SERVICE: Provision of electric service for a limited but specified period of time. A--5 UN C LA S S IF'IED .SERVICE: Provision of Electric Service. in measured or unmeasured • cause of unusual circumstances or characteristics thereof is not quantities, which be a properly classified in other types of service noted above. P Y A-6 MULTIPLE SERVICE: ' 'le electric service supplies more than one business operated under a. Where a s*ng proprietorship and conditions prohibit separate me 0ering, service may be different propr�. p s, supplied applying a multi.pler to each step of the applicable rate. PP • supplies more than one family receiving domestic b. Where a single electric service ' conditions prohibit separate metering, service may be supplied apply-• electric service and c and p P to each s to of the applicable rate*�.n a multiplier P e onl with the written approval of the Customer whose etas will be c. Applicable affected and through whose meter the business or home is being served, SECTION III* +� .ELECTRIC SERVICE AREAS: The areas in which electric service is or may be furnish ed b the Truckee Public Utility District are described as follows: 3.1 SERVICE P AREA No. 1: Comprising the South j of Sections lO and 11, all of Section 14 and 15, Township 17 North, Range 16 East, M.D.B.&M. (Truckee), 1 TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT • he South of Section 8 and 9, all of Sec- No. �. Comprising t � . 3.2 SERVICE AREA P • hi 1'7 North Range 16 East 11.D.M.&M* (Gateway and Lion 16, and Section 17, all Township g Meadow Lake)• 18 3: Comprising the South of Section 7, all of Section , 3.3 SERVICE AREA. No. P g 12 and • 16 East and the South � of Sections 14 and 11 and , in Township 1'7, North Range � I.a . • North, Range 15 East �.D.B.�M. �Donner } all of Section 13, 14 and 15, Township 17 g � 3.4 SERVICE AREA No. 4: Comprising. all other parts, parcels, portions or sec- bons lying within the• exterior boundaries of Truckee Public Utility District. .s r r i i i t r 1--a TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT DOMESTIC SERVICE Schedule No. D-1 A APPLICABILITY • domestic lighting, heating, cooling, cooking and . This schedule is applicable to o1 • anvil dwellings and in flats and apartments separately domestic power service in single f y g metered by the Utility. TERRITORY All of T.P.U.D. r } RATES Energy Charge First 1.8 Kwhr, or Less. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1. 50 Next 32 Kwhr, per Next 100 Kwhr, per k��hr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,004 Next 350 Kwhr, per Kwhr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.404 500 Kwhr, per 1. 354 All excess ,�whr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f Minimum Charge: The minimum charge for service hereunder shall be $1. bO per month, 1 t i i I Effective Date: February 1, 1967 � Supersedes Schedules - Resolution Na. 6701 Sierra Pacific D-1(A) 2 e TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT DOMESTIC SERVECE Schedule No. Dr-1 B APP LICABI LIfI'Y . h an eZ®attic water heater installation in Domestic service in combination with accordanc e with the special condition below: TERRITORY All of T•P.U.D• RATES r Y Energy Charge: 1.50 First 18 Kwhr, or less. . • • • • Next 32 Kwhr, per �hr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.20� hr . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . 2.00� Next 150 Kwhr, per kw ! 340 Kwhr, per Kwhr. • . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 1.30 Next A11 Excess 500 Kwhr, per Kwhr. . . . . . . Minimum Charge: Them �minimum charge f or service hereunder shall be $1. 50 per month. SPECIAL CONDITIONS . � permanently installed electric 1. This rate is ava.Ll.able only to customers with perm Y y-ir�ci al water heating requirements of the single- water heaters In regular use far the p. P family dwelling individual Flat or apartment. g or ua Y F r l 1967 Supersedes Schedule HC-2 Effective I�e�,te. February � Resolution No. 6701 3 • TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT GENERA SERVICE Sohedule No. GS-1 APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable to all single and three-phase alternating current service including power and lighting, up to a demand of 30 kilowatt. TERRITORY All of T.P.U.D. RATES Energy Charge: First 18 Kwhr 1. 50 3* 171 Next 82 Next 600 3.00 Next 800 Kwhr. . . . . . . we 0000 was 2,20 Next 2 500 2,00 Over 4,000 1.84 Minimum Charge: The minimum char e for service hereunder shall be $1. 50 per month ----------- plus 6r%.50 per kilowatt of total connected load other than lighting in excess of two kilowatts. For the purposes -hereof a horsepower will be considered as equivalent to a kilowatt. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Voltage: Service on this schedule will be supplied at the secondary voltage available. Where polyphase power is to be combined with single phase, a four-wire service will be supplied, either 120/240 volt or 120/208 volt. whichever is, available; provided, however, that where a customer has made application for such a four-wire service but the Utility is not in position to supply the same at that location econo- mically, then, temporarily until the Utility is ready, single phase and a polyphase service will be supplied and metered separately, the meter reading being combined for the purpose of computing charges on this schedule. Effective Date: February 1, 1967 Supersedes Schedules Resolution No. 6701 P-31 L.-69 S-6 4 TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT GENERAL SERVICE Schedule No. GS-2 APPLICABILITY This schedule pp g d le is applicable to all single and three-phase alternating current service includingpower and lighting provided that all single-phase or three-phase service hereunder be taken at one point of delivery with more than 30 kilowatt and not to exceed 600 kilowatt of Demand. TERRITORY All of Truckee Public Utility District RATES Demand Charge' . First 30 Kw or less of bi?1ing demand. . . . . . . . .$ 66.00 All excess Kw of billing demand per 2.10 Energy 'Charge ( to be added to demand charge First 3000 Kwhr,, per kwh r, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1..60� t 30a0 Kwhr p�;r �wli r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.40� Nex f Next 3000 Kwhr, per kwhr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C4 Next 3000 Kwhr, per kwhr. . . . . . . . . , . • • • • • • • • . 1.0 All excess Kwhr, per Kwhr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,8J Minimum Criarge: The monthly minimum charge sh all be try month .y demand c'np rye. SPECIAL CONDITIONS . 1 Voltage: Service on this schedul. e wi.11 be sup.pl.ied at one standard voltage, Service may be supplied under this schedule at 120/208 volts Y four--wire wye or at 277/480 volts four-wire wye, provided: (1) written application is made for such service by the Customer; and (2) the PP Customer provides space acceptable to the Utility on his premises to accommodate the installation of the Utility's facil].ties. 2. Billie Demand:. The billin demand hereunder for any billing period g g shall be the greater of the current period's measured demand; or fifty Percent (501,,) of the highest billing demand established by the Custo-- mer during the preceding eleven months; or thiry kilowatts(30kw) , (continued) Effective Date: February 1, 1967 Resolution No. 6701 5 TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT GENERAL SERVICE Schedule No. GS-2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued) 3. Maximums Demand Measurement: The demand for any billing shall be defined as the maximum measured fifteen minute average kilowatt load in the billing period. In the instances, however, where the use of energy by a Customer is intermittent and subject to violent fluctuations, a shorter time interval may be used and the demand determined from special measurements. s opt?on, a -the.-,gal -type of demand meter which does At the Utility' not reset after a definite interval may be used for demand .measurements. 4. PrimaryMetering:ng: Whenever for the convenience of the Utility, distribu- tion is metered hereunder at the available primarydistribu- ti.on voltage, the demand charge a�,1-d energy charge of the rate shall be roduced b two any. one--ialf percent above y 5. Power Factor: `the Utility may,, at its option, mea-uro the P aver- age e power factor of any- Customer r lead service jlereundei'. When- ever the b J.11i��g demand of such Customer in an,� mont' exceeds four hundred k2i lowat t s (400 the demand charge and energy charge of the rate above si-!all be Decreased or increased, respec-- tively, fifteen-hunareaths of one percent (C. ts5 ro) for each orle } percen ( .17) that the average power factor of such Customer's load during such month is more than or less than e�.g hty percent (801o) la s.n ;. T' e average pa��er factor shall be comp=. 40d(to the nearest whole percent) from. the ratio of total laggJMg re- active kilovolt--ampere-hours to total kilowatt--hours. 6. Contracts: A contract will be required far service hereunder for a minimum term of not less than one year. 7. Sprinkler Sys tern, and lrriga, ior1: The m l.nimum charge auring une minter months (not to exceed f i ve months) will be waived on con dition that is limited to off peak hours 10 00 A.M. to pumping 5:00 P.M. and then from 10:C0 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. Effective Date: February 1, 19" Resolution No. 6701. 5--a r TRU C PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT WATER HEATING S E.RV IC E Schedule No. H-1 APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable to any domestic or commercial Customer for separately tin purposes only. This rate is available to those pre- metered service for water heating P p tin • Pacific Power Company under Schedule No. H-1 Water Heating vi ous ly served by Sierra e rra Pac Service as of May 1, 1967. TERRITORY All of Truckee Public Utility District RATES Energy Charge: First 300 Kwhr, per Kv�hr, per k�wh r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.105� All excess � p Minimum Charge • service hereunder shall be $1.50 per month The minimum charge for . provided, however, that no minimum charge hereunder shall apply if Customer is purchasing ing service under one of the Utility's other rate schedules at this Location. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Service hereunder is available only to customers w1 th electric water heaters in use for normal water heating requirements. Space heating service by means of electrically heated water will not be supplied hereunder. • install current 1d.miting devices which 2, Utz llty,, at its option,, may will restrict the use of energy hereunder during the hours between 4.•00 P.M. and 9:00 P.1 . or such other hours as Utility may specify from time to time. 3. In the ev ent service hereabove is discontinued by any customer, such customer is no longer eligible for such service. f Effective Date: February 1, 196 7 Resolution No. 6701 6 Y TRUCKEE PUBL IC UTILITY DISTRICT Schedule HC-2 Domestic Lighting, Heating and Cooking and/or Commercial Heating and Cooking. in combination with Applicable to Domestic Lighting, Heating and Cooking, 1' APp with 15 kw or more permanently water heating, in single family dwelling only,electric wat g� tin with 10 kw or more per- manently load and, to commercial cooking and heating connected active , connect ed active load metered through separate metere ad shall be considered as the manufacturer's name ,�. Available connected to plate rating of all permanently l connected heating and cooking appliances that are �.n, currently in use. 3. Motors aggregating not mca—e than twenty percent of the available load may be included under this schedules service areas No. 1-2-3. 4. Available throughouta 5. Service shall be alternating current, regulated frequency of pproximatel Y • deliver at approximately 120, 1.20-240 , 120-208Y, 6t� cycles, single or three phase, y or 240 volts as may be specified by the District. 6. RATES: First 500 xwhr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $. 02 per kwhr e 504 kwhr. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .015 per kw•hr All over Minimum Charge:- $5.00 Per month. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. This rate shall not apply until a personal check of appliances shall PP y have been made b the District, and shall automatically cease to apply when total availabl e appliances are decreased below load designated in Paragraph 1. District to make at least one yearly check of appli- ances under this schedule. 2. This rate is available to those existing Customers receiving service as of February lst, 19670 3. In the event ser vice e hereabove is discontinued by any Customer, such customer is no longer eleigible for such service. t jSF t ,;z a; Effective Date. February� 1, 1967 Supersedes Schedule HC-2 Resolution No. 6701 Of Ordinance No. 62-02 ' 20 as amended April , 1965 7 TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT GENERA L SERVICE Schedule No. GS-3 APPLICABILITY alternating current service in- This schedule is applicable to all polyphase • clud� g power and lighting provided that al polyphase l of hase service hereunder be taken at 'n one point of delivery. • TERRITORY All of T.P.U.D• RATES Demand Charge: • less of billing in demand. . . . . . . . . . .$1,260.00 First 600 kw or g billing demand per kw. . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 All excess kw of b ; Energy Charge e (to be added to Demand Charge ) * First 3000 kwhr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 5 per kwhr , 1 3q per kwhr Next 3000 kwhr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Next 3000 kwhr. . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . .1.1 per kwhr Next 3000 kwhr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. 9 per kwhr All excess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Q.r1� per kwhr minimum, Charge: shah. be 501. of demand charge for the The monthly minimum charge . • occurring during the 12 months ended with the highest demand o �' g current month, but in no case the minimum charge be less than $630.00 per month. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. voltage. • Service on this schedule will be supplied at one standard voltage.e. Service may be supplied under this Oche- Jule at 124/2 08 volts four-wire wye, 277/480 volts four- wire 480 or, if for the convenience of the Utility, w 1 re wye, 240, . • may be supplied at the primary voltage avail able hereunder y PP able at 12474 voltsprovided:rovided: (1) written application is made for such service ' b the Customer; (2) the Customer's load is � of such size as to economically justify an individual .trans- tion• and (3) the Customer provide space accept-former installs . ':t on his remises to accommodate the install- able to the Utility p ation of the Utility's facilities. 2. Billing Demand: The billing demand hereunder for any billing the greater of the current period's measured period shall be g demand, or fifty P nt e rc e ( 50 a) of the highest billing demand j- the customer during the preceding eleven months; established b,y or fifty percent (50t) of the contract demand; or six hundred kilowatts (600 kw) , 8 TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTI LITY DISTRICT GENERAL S ERV IC E So he dule No. GS-3 SPECIAL L CONDITIONS (continued) 3 Maximum Demand Measurement: The demand for any billing shall be defined as the maximum measured fifteen minute average kilowatt load in the billing period. In instances, however, where the use of energy by a Customer is intermittent and subject to vio- lent fluctuations., a shorter time interval may be used and the demand determined from special measurements. At the Utility's option, a thermal type of demand meter which does not reset after a definite time interval may be used for demand measurements. 4. primary Service: Whenever for the convenience of the Utility ser- vice is supplied by Utility hereunder at the primary voltage a- vailable the demand charge and energy charge of the rate above shall be reduced b two and one-half percent 5. Primary Meter in : Whenever for the convenience of the U tiiity service is metered hereunder at the available primary distri- bution voltage, the demand charge and energy charge of the rate above shall be reduced by two an-a' one-half percent (2j-J.) 6. Power Factor: The Utility may, a t its option, measure the aver- age power factor of any Customer load served hereunder. When- ever the billing demand of such Customer in any one month ex- ceeds four hundred kilowatts (400 kw) , the demand charge and energy crlarge of the rate above shall be decreased or increased, respectively, fifteen-hundredths of one percent (0.15/.) for each one percent (11.-) that the average power factor of such Customer's load during such month is more than or less than eighty percent (801.) lagging. The average power factor shall g be computed (to the nearest whole percent) from the ratio o'f total lagging reactive kilovolt--ampere-hours to total Kilowatt- hours. 7. Contracts: A contract will be required as a condition of ser- vice hereunde f or a minimum term or not less than three years. �. �... c Effective Date: February 1, 1967 Supersedes Schedule K-2 Resolution No. 6701 8 a TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT 9 UNC LASS IF IED SERVICE Schedule U-1 1. Applicable to all Unclassified Service. 2. Available in areas 1-2-3--4- and 5. 3. 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(2) Whenever a premise has been disconnected from the electric system for non- payment ment of electric bills or charges such premise shall not be reconnected to said elec- tric system until all delinquent charges and penalties,if any,have been paid, together with such additional charges or deposits for disconnection, reconnection or establishment of credit as may be ordered from time to time by the Board of Directors by Ryles and regu- lations or other act. SECTION VI. APPLICATION FOR SERVICE-PERMIT TO CONNECT: No person shall connect, or cause to be connected any premise with the District electric system without having first made application therefore to the District and hav= in obtained permission of the District so to do in accordance with g Rules and Regulations. i I SECTION VII. No person shall allow any other type of dwelling, business place or structure to be connected to the premises upon which application for service has been made without written consent of the District and upon terms and ,conditions set forth. SECTION V I I I: APPEALS Any person who shall be dissatisfied with any determination hereafter made under or pursuant to this Resolution or any amendment thereof, or Rules and Regulations made pursuant thereto may at any time within 30 days after such determination (disputed bills provision excepted) appeal to the Board of Directors of said Dis tri t by giving written notice to the General Manager or to the Clerk of the District, setting forth the deter- mination with which such person is dissatisfied. The General Manager shall then investi- gate and transmit to the Board of Directors within 15 days from the date of said written notice a report u the mattter so appealed. The Board of Directors after receipt of said upon Pp report of the General Manager shall not less than 30 days thereafter have a hearing in reference to said protest or matter appealed, and notice of the date, place and time cf said hearingshall be given to.all all persons, affected thereby not later than ten days prior to said hearing, the Board of Directors may at any time, upon its own motion reverse any determination made by the General I0anage r. Pendingdecisions upon any appeal relative to the amount of charges wade hereunder, making person the P g such appeal, shall pay such charge under protest as more particularly pp provided in the Rules and Regulations of the District, After appeal and hearing thereon is had the determination of the Board of Directors, as a result thereof, shall be final and conclusive, and in the event that a determination be made, that any charge or amount pre- viously paid under protest be refunded such refund shall be made forthwith. SECTION IX If any of the provisions of this Resolution, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held valid, such decision shall not thereby affect the other provisions of this Resolution. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the authority of the Board of Directors to amend supplement or change this Resolution, or any supplements or amendments thereof, or to change, modify or alter any- rules, regulations or other determinations made pursuant thereto. „ SECTION X Resolution Number 6701 was passed and adopted on the 1st day of February in the the Board of Directors of the Truckee Public Utility Distri year ct, Being 3� of 1967 b 3� w made effective February 1st, . 1967. 10 G'' A TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT Schedule 0--' Private Outdoor Yard L&ghting Service 1. Applicable to outdoor yard lighting service supplied by means of District- owned and maintained luminaries, installed on private property whether commercial, in- dustrial or residential. 2. bighting to be supplied by meads of mercury vapor open type fixtures, automatically controlled and providing illumination from dusk to dawn. 3. Service to be supplied only upon the basis of a four-year c ontraot, which shall include a provision entitling District to recover its full net cost of installing and removing the necessary facilities if the contract is terminated by the Customer, or if terminated by District for cause,during the first year of service, and a portion of such cost based on a three--year pro-ration thereof by month, if so terminated during the remaining years of the contract term. Such contract shall contain such other and further provisions as District may deem necessary or proper. 4. Rates for such service shall be flat monthly rates, payable in advance as follows Mercury vapor unit, 7000 3,00 Mercury vapor unit, 20,000 lumen. . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 4. 50 For each wood'pole installed by the District incident to any unit, the shave rates shall be increased by $1.000 5. Where more then twelve(12) units are requested by any one Customer, District may require an advance payment of the contract charges, said payment to be in such amount as District may deem necessary or proper uo enable it to finance the installation. 6. District may refuse to supply such service if installation of the necessary '= facilities would in its judgment, involve unu hazard or excessive expense, or if funds are unavailable for such purpose. r i f ti E s s_ C i ..Y z TRUCKEE PUB 1aC UTILITY DISTRICT CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that Resolution No. 6701, Fixing .the Rate Schedules, was duly introduced, passed and adopted at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Truckee, Public Utility District on the 17th day of January, in the year of 1967, making said Rate Schedules effective on the 1st day of February in the year of 1967, by the following vote: AYES: Aweeka, Rose, Doyle, `eaters NOES: Firpo . ABSENT: None EMARD N. AWEE.KA: President of the Board of Directors thereof. ATTEST: FRANCIS LON O Clerk and exOfficio Secretary of said Board. 6 J 1 1 L TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT RULES AND REGULATIONS ELECTRIC SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS 'In accordance with which Electrical Energy will be supplied in the territory served by the TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, Main Street, Truckee, California. The following schedules and rules and regulations have been regularly adopted by the Board of Directors of Truckee Public Utility District and are the effective rates, rules and regulations of the District. No officer, inspector, solicitor, agent or employee of the District has any authority to waive, alter or amend in any respect these rates, rules and regulations, or any part thereof, The rates, rules and regulations herein set 'forth are subject at all times to change or abolition by the Board of Directors whenever in the opinion of the Directors the best interests of the District require it, PRELIMINARY STATEMENT 1. Territory Served by the District The District supplies electric service in a 4 mile by 11 mile area embracing Truckee and Donner Lake. The territory in whhich each schedule applies is specifically described on the schedule. 2. Description of Service A description of service available is contained in the District's Rules and Regulation No. 3. The service available at any particular location s1hould be ascertained by inquiry at the District's office on %lain Street, Truckee. 3. Procedure to obtain Service Any person or corporation whose premises are aduacent to the District distribution lines can obtain service by (a) signin,- an appropriate application or contract, establishin credit as hereinafter set forth and (c) complying with the District's (b) g rules ,and regulations. Where an extension of the District lines is necessary, or a substantial investment is required to supply service, applicant will be informed as to the conditions under which service can be supplied, 4. Establishment of Credit and Deposits After making proper application for electric service, it will be necessary, before service can be rendered, for applicant to establish his credit or make a cash deposit with the District in accordance with Rule and Regulation No. b. E 5. General All electric energy supplied by the District to its customers shall be measured by means of suitable standard electric meters, except as otherwise specifically provided in District's rules and regulations. RULE I A. The District may refuse to connect its services to a customer's premises where the wiring does not conform to the basic minimum provisions as set forth in the National Elec. trical Code as approved by the National Fire Protection Association. B. Nevada County ordinance No. 2514 adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County, December 1, 1961, provides for inspection of electrical installations and services. 1. 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CD - cD F•-J N P) 01 �" P O a • � 0 P. �'*O � c+ to ¢? " "0 }...1 � � c+ c+ 0 N F� P. o � 1'0 I CD ♦"S CD Cn 1 � � '� F--., rn N. TRUCKEE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT Welding equipment which does not meet the standards' of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, or which exceed in input rating 12 amperes at 120 volts or 37 amperes at 208 or 240 volts, will also be serviced at the applicable rate schedule without additional charge, only if service to such welders has no detrimental effect on service to neighboring customers. C. Additional Service Regulations: 1.Phase Balancing: Miere three-wire single-phase or three--phase service is supplied, the load must be balanoed as nearly as practicable between the two sides or sever- al phases respectively. In no case is the load on one side to be greater than twice that on the other,nor the load on any one phase of a three--phase service greater than twice that on any other, 2.Special Voltage Requirements: (A)Single-phase, 2 wire (12.0 volt service will riot be supplied where more than three 15 ampere branch circuits are ;-onnected to such service. (B)Individual three-phase motors not exceeding 50 HP and :groups of such motors not exceeding, in total 150 :-P will be suppied at 20(: or 243 volts, except that in outlying territory, individual motors of not less than 30 HP may be supplied at 460 volts. 6 RULE •ICI APPLICATION FOR SERVICE A. Application farm: Place applicant for Electric service will be required to sign a form provided by the District setting forth: 1. The date and place of application. 2. The location of premises to be served. 3. The date on which the applicant will be reader for service. 4. Whether the premises have ever been supplied by the District. 5. The purpose for which t-ne service is to be :used. 6. The size of service. 7. The address to which bills are to be mailed or delivered. 8. Whether the applicant is an owner or tenant of, or agent for, the premises. 9. The rate schedule desired, if optional rates are in effect. 10. An agreement to abide by all rules and reeul.ations of the District. 11. Such other information as the District may reasonably request. The District will require each prospective customer to sigm the ,standard appli- cation of the District for the service desired, and to establish his credit. An appli- cation is merely a written request for service, and does not in itself bind the District to render service. It does, however, bind the applicant to be _,overned by all rules and regulations of the District in case service is rendered. y. B. Service extensions: Upon application for service to be extended into new territory, a written agreement shall be entered into as provided in the Rules and Regulations adopted by the Board of Directors of the District. C. Individual Liability for Joint Service: Two or more parties who join to rake application for service shall be jointly and individually liable and s1iall be sent single periodic bills. D. Changes in Customer's Equipment: Customers making any material change Ln the size, character or extent of the equipment or operations utilizing electric service, or whose change in operations results in a large increase in the use of electricity, shall immediately give the District written notice of the nature of the c hadg e and if necessary, amend their application and pay all service charges applicable thereto. RULE V A. Establishment of Credit 1. The amount required to establish credit for service sha]!1 equal twice the estimated average of the periodic bill, but shall not be less than. $20.00, Be Re-establish Credit 1. To re-establish credit, customer must deposit an amount equal to twice the .estimated average of the periodic bill., but not less than $20.00. R' 15 TRUCE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT C. Unpaid Accounts Deposits pr® y PP scribed 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 a specified amount before rendering electric service again and to pay a reconnection charge of not less than $5,00, D. Deposit Receipts Disposition or Refund Each receipt for a cash deposit to establish or re-establish credit for service will contain the following statements: "This deposit will be appliedto unpaid balances if service has been dis- continued by the District because of non--payment of bills and the amount of not less than $20.00 shall be deposited before service will be resumed. " "This deposit, less the amount of any unpaid bills, will be refunded, with- out interest, on discontinuance of service. After the deposit has been held for twelve consecutive months, provided service has been continuous and all bills for such service have been paid on or before the loth of the month and without notice of delinquency, the deposit will be refunded upon application. " E. Service Charges 3 wire single phase service, 150 ft. or less - $25.000 4 wire three phase service, 150 ft. or less - $35*000 Temporary Service, 1.50 f t. or less. . . . . . . . . . . $35.00, Any needed extensions of the District's service wires for more than 150 ft. will be billed on basis of actual cost of material, labor and overhead involved in f such extensions. RULE VI SPECIAL CONTRACTS Contracts, other than service application, may be required prior to service under the following conditions. 1. When required by provisions contained in a specified rate schedule. The duration' of the contract will be that specif ied in the schedule. 2. . when construction of special extension facilities is necessary. 3. For temporary service. 4. For connections with other qualified utilities, Each contract for electric service shall contain the following provisions: "This contract shall at all times be subject to such changes or modifications by the Board of Directors of the District as said Board may,from time to time direct in the exercise of its jurisdiction. " RULE V I I BILLING AND PAYMENT OF BILLS Metering for billing purposes and use of Estimated Consumption. Readings of two or more meters will not be combined for billing purposes unless authorized by applicable rate schedules or unless the convenience of the District is served thereby. Where the monthly consumption of energy is consistently small or can be predeter- mined with reasonable accuracy by reference to the capacity of equipment served and the hours of operation, District may, with the customer's consent calculate energy consumed in lieu of providing metering equipment, Where metering equipment fails or an accurate meter reading is not obtained, the District ryaY estimate demand or energy or both for the period of service i.nvolvIed and use such estimates in computing a bill in accordance with Rule and Regulation No. 9, Payment of Bills. All electric service bills are payable upon presentation to the customer. Payment shall be made at the office of the District or to any. duly authorized collector. Regular bills which remain unpaid after the loth of the month will be regarded as delinquent and the District may thereafter discontinue service in accordance with these Rules and Regu- lations or take such other appropriate action as may be necessary. 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RULE Xv ay t=ram' LINE ExTENTIONS Extension of the District's overhead electric distribution lines and services will be made in accordance with the following rules and conditions: 1. General (a) Any person desiring an extension of the District's distribution 'lines or service must make application for such at the District Office, (b) The District cannot be required or expected to extend its lines es or service to undeveloped property until applicant indicates by sufficient improvement work that P a appli- cation for service is made in good faith on part of applicant, (I} In those instances where a temporaryservice is required . q to furnish sh power to operated electric tools for construction purposes, it will be applicant's responsibility . • PP .to erect a suitable support for the service, Wires meter, etc, at approximately the same distance from the point from which service is extended as the structure permanent s will'13. b e located. P truc (c) This rule does not apply to services of a strictly temporary nature such as carnivals, circuses, etc. o,r for enterprises which are of a primarily speculative . P Y nature such as unproved mines, drilling operations, etc. (d) The District will not be expected to construct services •or line extensions in such a manner that will require payment of overtime to its employees 'P� or its contractors. (e) All consumers receiving service under this policy will •p y I be billed under the appel -. cable rate schedule now in effect or which may be put into effect from •P time to time and any minimum charge mentioned herein will entitle the customer to use the amount of energy for which such a charge will pay under the applicable rate schedule (f) Under this rule, the District will build lines on •only along roads and highways and upon private lands across which satisfactory right ht of way may be obtained. g y Y btazned without cost to the District. If -such rights of way cannot be obtained the ex u , extensions roust be built, owned and maintained by the applicant and must be constructed to conform to the rules for overhead construction adopted by the District. (g) Any dispute which may arise between an applicant PP ant and the District regarding .�.nter� pretation and administration of this rule and regulation will be referred rred to the hoard of Directors, whose decision shall be final. 2. Services (a.) The District will extend it s service lanes upon receipt of the connection fee and consumer's deposit, to any bona fide applicant (see Section l t •} o the applicant's metering point. It is the responsibility of the applicant g pp to install the required meter or entrance loop and furnish all materials so required. The applicant pp ant �.s also expected to have the en. trance loop, etc. properly installed with a valid certificate f inspection o nspectzon attached at the time service is required so that the service connections c . an be completed with a minimum Of time and transportation. (b) In the event that the applicant .pp cant desires an underground serva.ce, the applicant will install. such service at his own expense, 3. Distribution Line Extensions - Single Phase (a) The District will extend its single phase . g p a distribution lines up to a distance of 500 ft. per applicant at no cost to the applicant if applicant PF pp ant will. guarantee to pay a minimum monthly charge of five dollars ($5*00) fora eriod (60) •p of .sixty consecutive months. The total length of free footage for an extension will be determ'ined by jhe number of applicants to be served by the extension at the rate of 500 ft. per applicant, (see Section (b) (1) }. (b) In those cases when an extension of more h • than 500 ft. per .aPp�.zcant is necessary in order to extend service to the applicant s the guaranteed* •. ( ) , g d mon.th.l minimum fora erz d 0 of five years will be increased as e d at the rate of three a ent s ($.03 •• per foot of line required in excess of 500 ft, per applicant, ,(1} In the event that two or more applicants desire service requiring an extension in excess of the free footage allowed under Sections 3 (a) each applicant's m3r11uT n addition 22 TRUCE PUBLIC 'UTILITY DISTRICT ed in proportion to the line required to serve each to $5.00 per month will be increased }�_ �p h of the increased ml is mutually agreeable tot e applicant unless she other division , . applicants. (c) In no event will this policy so lit be interpreted so as to increase an applicant's P mii ninmum charge by A 1 an s to include an additional applicant. for a customer to guarantee a monthly minimum charge in ex- (d} When it i s necessary be entitled to use an amount of energy for which his mini case of $5.00 per month he will mum would gay under the applicable le 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.- ' ors ma upon finding that there is insufficient security of (a) The Board of Direct y, p ng • necessary minimum charges required where the extension involved the applicant to pay the ne y- g_ , the applicant to deposit with the District an amount equal to exceed 50o feet, require Pp twenty-four (24) Minimum payments Such deposit will be applied to the last two years of guarantee under Section 3 (b). If, at any time during the five year period it is necessary for the District to discontinue service for any reason such as non- payment of bells, premises vacated, etc. , the entire amount of the deposit still held by the District will be forfeited to the District. In the event that a member who has such ct sells his property to another, it will be the responsibility a deposit with the District P P Y of the seller to e proper er financial arrangements with the buyer concerning any deposit mak still held by the Distri ct and it will be the seller's responsibility to furnish the Disw tric t with legal evidence an nce showingchange of ownership of the deposit. Lack of such Y g legal evidence even though the District may be aware of the property transfer will not preclude forfeiture of the deposit as provided. above. (f) When an additional customer is added to an extension of which the existing cus- guaranteed monthlynunimum of more than $5.00 per month, a revised Comer:s are paying a g monthly min will be computed a s provided in Section 3 (b) for both existing and new �um in an increase in the minimum charge to existing customers. In no case will such result customers. Such a revision of the monthly minimum will not effect the termination date of the five (5) Year period for which a monthly minimum payment was guaranteed by the ' under Section 3 (b). If one of the original customers on the extension ex�.sti customers existing der Section 3 (e) and his monthly m.�i.nimum is reduced due to the addition had made a deposit un consumer to the extension he will receive a cash refund without interest of an additional co f p of the amount of said deposit still held by the District in proportion to the amount his monthly minimum was reduced. 4. Distribution Lines - Three Phase for Irrigation (a) The District will extend its three phase distribution lines a distance of 200 feet per horsepower rse h ower of connected load free of charge to a proven irrigation well, pro- viding the Board of Directors f ind that the applicant has suff i.c ient f inancial security to pay for the he energyused and. that the applicant will guarantee to use the three phase energy for a period of five consecutive years. (b) When the extension required -is longer .than the free footage in accordance with the applicant will be required to deposit with the District a sun equal to Section 4 (a), PP$1.80 per foot of line required in excess of the free footage, prior to the start of con- strut tl on. Any p sum so deposited will be refunded at the rate of 101. of the annual. charge for the electric service comencin.g with the third year of service and will continue entire deposit has been refunded, all without interest. If service until the p is discon- timed or not used for a period of one (1) year, any unrefunded deposit is forfeited to the District, (c) Zri the event that a new customer is connected to a line on which the District is deposit, the customer making the deposit will be refunded without interest an holding a amount equal to per foot for length tha.t the free-line allowed the new customer � gth i n 4 exceeds the length of line required to serve the new customer. 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