HomeMy WebLinkAboutA001 - draft ordinance ORDINANCE NO. 1038
AN ORDINANCE AMENDI'`G CHAPTER 26 OF THE MUNI CI PAL CODE OF
THE CITY OF AMES, IOWA, BY REPEALING SECTIONS 26-2, 26-3, 26-4,
26-5, 26-5(a) and 26-5(b); AND ENACTING NEW RESIDENTIAL, WATER,
HEATING, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL POWER RATE SCHEDULES FOR
ELECTRICAL ENERGY AND SERVICE.
Be It Ordained By The City Council of the City of Ames, Iowa, as f oll ows:
Section 1. That Sections 26-2, 26-3, 26-4, 26-5, 26-5(a) and 26-5(b)
of The Muni ci pal Code of the City of Ames, Iowa, be and the same are
hereby repealed, and the following enacted in lieu thereof to be known as
Sections 26-2, 26-3, 26-4 and 26-5, respectively, of the Municipal Code of
the City of Ames, Iowa:
25-2. Residential Date Schedule. Residential use for the purpose
of this chapter shall include only single phase electric service for
residential use in a single family dwelling, or to individually
metered apartments within apartment buildings and to lighting
for entrances, halls, stairways and other use of electricity in
connection with operation of such apartment buildings. Where a
residence and a business are combined in one premise, service
for the combined use will be considered residential only if the
predominate use is for residential purposes. If the use is pre-
dominately for business purposes, the customer shall be required
to take all service under the applicable commercial rate.
Rate: Per meter for electric energy used during meter
reading intervals of approximately 30 days.
l For the first 25 Kwh 6. 0� per Kwh
For the next 125 Kwh 3. 2� per Kwh
For the next 850 Kwh 2. 0� per Kwh
All in excess of 1000 Kwh 1. 0� per Kwh
Minimun charge $1. 50 per meter reading interval
or portion thereof.
25-3 Water Heating. This rate is available for separately metered
operation of heating unit or units of an automatic water heater. This
rate shall not be available for water heaters used to produce hot
water concerned in a commercial or industrial operation.
Rate: Per meter for electrical energy used during meter
reading intervals of approximately 30 days.
1. 0� per Kwh
Minimum charge, $1. 00 per meter reading interval or
fraction thereof.
25-4 Commercial. This rate is available for general commercial
usage and for miscellaneous power uses where the consumption of
electrical energy in any meter reading period in any calendar year
does not exceed 10, 000 Kwh.
Rate: Per meter for electrical energy used during meter
reading intervals of approximately 30 days.
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For the first 25 Kwh 6. 0� per Kwh '
For the next 375 Kwh 4. 0� per Kwh
For the next 3600 Kwh 3. 0� per Kwh
All in excess of 4000 Kwh
r• Y"', `m,, �$1. 50 per meter reading interval or fraction thereof.
25. 5. General Power. This rate is available for service supplied
to any commercial or industrial customer where the consumption
of electrical energy in any month during a calendar year exceeds
10, 000 Kwh. A customer who exceeds 10, 000 Kwh per month in
any one month may elect to receive power under this rate. A cus-
tomer who exceeds 10, 000 Kwh consumption per month in any
three months within a calendar year, or who exceeds 12, 000 Kwh
consumption per month in any one month, shall be required to
receive power under this rate at the option of the City. A customer
who elects at his option to receive power under this rate may not
return to the commercial rate, except at the option of the City.
Rate: Per meter for electrical energy used during meter
reading intervals of approximately 30 days.
Demand Charge: Z
For the first k� . f maximum
demand per month $2. 50 pe Kwf r
For all maximum demand per r
month in excess of 30 Kw $1. 25 pei Kw
Energy Charge:
For the first 100 Kwh per Kw of
maximum demand per month 2. 0� per Kwh
For the next 200 Kwh per Kw of
maximum demand per month 1. 2� per Kwh
All in excess of 300 Kwh per Kw of
maximum demand per month 0. 5� per Kwh
Minimum charge shall be the demand charge for the month
The maximum demand shall be either the highest integrated Kw
load during any 30 minute period occurring in the billing month for
which the determination is made, or 75% of the highest maximum demand
which has occurred in the preceding 11 months, whichever is the greater.
Customers who elect to take service at primary voltage shall be
granted discounts of the following type:
(a) Five percent of energy charge where metering is on the
high voltage side of customer owned transformers.
(b) One and one-half percent of energy charge where
metering is on the high voltage(tsde of utility owned
transformers.
Power factor adjustment may be made at the option of the
City in the billing demand when the customer's power factor
is determined to be less 85% lagging or more than 90% lagging.
The measured maximum demand will be multiplied by 85 and
divided by the customer's lagging power factor expressed as
a percentage. No credit shall be given for leading power factors.
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Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after September 1y 1962 and its passage and publication as provided by law.
Passed this day of , 1962.
M. W. Jordan, City Clerk Pearle P. DeHart, Mayor.