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Resolution No. 2019-007RESOLUTION NO. 2019-07 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON AMENDING ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULES NOS. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, and TOU-V AND ADOPTING ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULE NO. TOU-Vt REGARDING ELECTRICAL RATES TO BE CHARGED FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTED AND SUPPLIED BY THE CITY WITHIN ITS BOUNDARIES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Vernon adopted Ordinance No. 1030 on May 16, 1995, providing that rates to be charged for electrical energy distributed and supplied by the City within its boundaries shall be set by resolution; and WHEREAS, on May 19, 2015, the City Council of the City of Vernon adopted Resolution No. 2015-26, which adopted Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS- 1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, TOU-I and TOU-V; and WHEREAS, the City has engaged NewGen Strategies & Solutions, LLC ("NewGen"), a rate consulting firm, to study the City's electric rates; and WHEREAS, NewGen has presented to the City an electric rate design study recommending an annual electric rate adjustment of 5.48% each year; and WHEREAS, said study was discussed at the Vernon Business and Industry Commission meeting on January 24, 2019; and WHEREAS, by memorandum dated April 2, 2019, the Public Utilities Department has recommended a four -step rate adjustment as follows: (i) a 0.8% electric rate increase effective July 1, 2019, (ii) a 1.9% electric rate increase effective July 1, 2020, (iii) a 4% electric rate increase effective July 1, 2021, and (iv) a 4% electric rate increase effective July 1, 2022; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Vernon desires to amend Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, and TOU-V and adopt Electric Rate Schedule TOU-Vt to approve rate increases to be effective on July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Vernon desires to amend Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, TOU-V, and TOU-Vt to approve rate increases to be effective on July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Vernon desires to amend Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, TOU-V, and TOU-Vt to approve rate increases to be effective on July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Vernon desires to amend Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, TOU-V, and TOU-Vt to approve rate increases to be effective on July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines that the above recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Vernon finds that this action is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to section 15378(b)(2), because the plan to - 2 - augment the existing electric rate structure constitutes an administrative activity; and even if the adoption of the proposed Resolution did constitute a project, it would be exempt in accordance with CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment. SECTION 3: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby adopts Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, TOU-V, and TOU-Vt as the City's rates for the distribution of electrical energy supplied by the City for certain classes of service to be effective July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020, a copy of which are attached hereto as Exhibit A. SECTION 4: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby adopts Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, TOU-V, and TOU-Vt as the City's rates for the distribution of electrical energy supplied by the City for certain classes of service to be effective July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021, a copy of which are attached hereto as Exhibit B. SECTION 5: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby adopts Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, TOU-V, and TOU-Vt as the City's rates for the distribution of electrical energy supplied by the City for certain classes of service to be effective July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022, a copy of which are attached hereto as Exhibit C. SECTION 6: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby adopts Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, - 3 - PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, TOU-V, and TOU-Vt as the City's rates for the distribution of electrical energy supplied by the City for certain classes of service to be effective July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023, a copy of which are attached hereto as Exhibit D. SECTION 7: All resolutions, or parts of resolutions, specifically Resolution No. 2015-26, not consistent with or in conflict with this resolution are hereby repealed. SECTION 8: The City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall certify to the passage, approval and adoption of this resolution, and the City Clerk, of the City of Vernon shall cause this resolution and the City Clerk's certification to be entered in the File of Resolutions of the Council of this City. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of April, 2019. ATTEST: Mari t /E.•Ayala , ity Clerk APPRf�VED AS W FORM: Brian W. Byun, Senior Deputy City Attorney - 4 - 4 Na e : Melissa arra Title: Mayor / May STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) I, Maria E. Ayala, City Clerk of the City of Vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No. 2019-07, was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Vernon at a regular meeting of the City Council duly held on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of the City of Vernon. Executed this 2�ay of April, 2019, at Vernon, California. (SEAL) Mari E. Ayal City Clerk - 5 - EXHIBIT A Rate Schedules Effective 7-1-2019 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. CS CUSTOMER SERVICE FEE Returned Check Charge: Late Charge: (Final Notice) Reconnect Charge: Disconnect Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. Reconnect Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. Disconnect and/or Reconnect After Hours (4 Hour Min.) Electric Meter Test: (Refundable if meter in error greater than 2%) Temporary Power Pole: Temporary Power Pole and Transformer Installation: $ 26.00 5% of Unpaid Balance $ 0.0 $ 214.30 $ 1,431.20 $ 457.86 $ 1,171.20 $ 3,176.08 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. D DOMESTIC SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge .................................................... $3.35 Facilities Charge .................................................... $0.25 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kWh, per kWh ....................................... 9.3310 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 2. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule D Page 2 3. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 4. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Effective 07/01/16 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. GS-1 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Customer Charge ............................................. Facilities Charge ............................................. Energy Charge All kWh, per kWh .................................... Per Meter Per Month Summer Winter $ 25.14 $ 25.14 $ 3.56 $ 3.56 22.7720 21.1780 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service separately an X-ray installation, the billing will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-1 Page 2 3. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 4. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 5. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 6. Excess Transformer Capacity: The amount of transformer capacity requested by a customer which is in excess of the applicable standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's measurable kilowatt demand. Excess transformer capacity shall be available to all customers under this schedule and shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 7. Seasons: The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 8. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 10. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Schedule No. GS-1 Page 3 11. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Effective 07/01/16 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. GS-2 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Schedule No. GS-2 Page 1 Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. This schedule is not applicable to customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use recording meters have been installed. rrU n n iT/ln V Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. D A rrU C Per Meter Per Month Demand Charge: All kW of billing demand, per kW* .................................. $ 23.41 Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All kWh, per kWh ..................................................... 12.510 *(Subject to Contract Demand. See Special Condition No. 9.) Minimum Charge: The Demand Charge plus the Energy Charge shall be subject to a monthly minimum charge of $236.88. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 2 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute interval in the month. 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X-Ray installation, the minimum charge will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 7. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 3 8. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 9. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt - ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 10. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 13. Recording Meters: A recording -type meter shall be installed for all customers purchasing under this schedule and having peak requirements of 500 kW or more. Customers having recording -type meters are not eligible to purchase under this schedule and must be transferred to Schedule No. TOU-V. 14. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 4 15. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 16. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. LS-1 LIGHTING -STREET AND HIGHWAY UTILITY -OWNED SYSTEM APPLICABILITY Applicable to street and highway lighting service supplied from overhead lines where the Utility owns and maintains the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Energy Curtailment Service All Night Service Midnight or Per Lamp Per Equivalent Service Facilities Charge Lamp Size -Lumens Month Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 5,800 Lumens $16.73 $15.59 $11.53 9,500 Lumens 19.39 17.33 11.86 16,000 Lumens 24.22 21.03 12.93 22,000 Lumens 28.36 24.05 13.68 25,500 Lumens 30.99 25.90 13.78 47,000 Lumens 43.82 34.93 14.43 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Standard Equipment Furnished: Bracket or mast arm construction will be furnished. Where feasible with existing facilities, center suspension construction may be furnished. Enclosed luminaires will be furnished for lamps of 2,500 lumens, or larger, and open reflector lighting units will be furnished for lamps of 1,000 lumens. Such standard lighting equipment will be attached to wood poles. 2. Other than Standard Equipment: Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the Utility and such requested equipment is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the Utility; as do the said equipment. 3. Hours of Service: Under the Utility's standard all night operating schedule approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished. 4. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services and facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of such reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Utility. 5. Energy Curtailment Service: a. Where the Customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to obtain Energy Curtailment Service, and such request is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to the Utility the estimated installation cost for any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of any equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to Utility over a period of not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such request become and remain the sole property of the Utility. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-1 Page 3 b. Under the Utility's midnight (PST) or equivalent service operating schedule, approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. c. Facilities charges shall be applicable under this schedule only when the Utility has been requested to discontinue the existing service by the customer and the customer has stipulated that the facilities are to be left in place for future use. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. LS-2 LIGHTING -STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER -OWNED INSTALLATION APPLICABILITY Applicable to service for the lighting of streets, highways, other public thoroughfares, and publicly -owned and publicly -operated automobile parking lots which are open to the general public, where the customer owns the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES RATE A-UNMETERED SERVICE: Per Month All Night Service Midnight Service Multiple Series Multiple Series For each kW of lamp load, per kW $56.23 $73.07 $32.73 $39.74 RATE B-METERED SERVICE: Per Meter Meter Charge: Per Month Multiple Service ......................... $ 9.70 Series Service ......................... $ 25.84 Energy Charge (to be added to Meter Charge): All kWh, per kWh ......................... 16.0000 RATE C-MAINTENANCE SERVICE -OPTIONAL: In addition to the Rate A or Rate B charges. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 2 Lamp Rating Per Lamp Lumens Lamp Type Per Month 1,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... $0.63 2,500* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.72 4,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.76 6,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.80 10,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.85 3,500* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.69 7,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.63 11,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.76 20,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.69 35,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 1.04 55,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.93 5,800 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.51 9,500 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.51 16,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.48 22,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.49 25,500 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.49 47,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.53 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Ownership of Facilities: a. For multiple systems, the Utility will deliver service 120/240 volt overhead circuits. For series systems the Utility will furnish and maintain constant current regulating transformers and deliver service at the secondary side of such transformers. b. The customer will furnish and maintain all utilization equipment beyond the point of delivery except for maintenance service provided by the Utility in accordance with Special Condition 3. c. Meter locations for multiple systems shall be at points mutually agreed upon. Meter locations for series systems shall be on the primary supply circuit to the constant current regulating transformer at a point acceptable to the Utility. *Closed to new installation as of November 1, 1997 Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 3 2. Lamp Load: The lamp load for regular (general purpose) multiple incandescent lamps shall be the manufacturers' lamp rating in watts. The lamp load in watts for lumen rated street lighting lamps shall be as follows: HIGH PRESSURE MERCURY SODIUM VAPOR PRESSURE INCANDESCENT MULTIPLE SERIES GROUP EXTENDE D LUMENS REGULAR REPLACEMENT SVs. Watts Watts Watts 600* 55 58 -- 800* — -- — 1000* 85 92 103 2500* 175 189 202 3500* — — 327 4000* 268 295 -- 5800* -- -- -- 6000* 370 405 448 7000* — — -- 9500 — — -- 10000* 575 620 690 11000* -- — -- 15000* 800 860 16000 -- -- - 20000* - -- 22000 - 25000* - -- - 25500 - -- - 35000* - 47000 55000* REGULAR Watts 42 57 62 143 210 310 525 755 1,275 GROUP REPLACEMENT EXTENDE D Svc. SVS. Watts Watts 45 65 73 152 164 -- 251 220 -- 325 364 558 605 822 MULT.. SERIF s Watts Watts Watts 125 - 82 85 208 -- -- -- 140 121 292 447 -- 202 174 447 -- -- -- 248 233 -- 320 753 -- -- 485 1,058 -- Total lamp load shall be determined to the nearest 1 / 10 M *Closed to new installation as of November 1, 1997. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. Effective 67/01/16 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 4 3. Maintenance Service: Maintenance service furnished by the Utility under Rate C for the lamps specified shall include the following: a. Renewal of lamps after the original installation by the customer. b. Regular inspection. C. Periodic cleaning of globes. d. Labor of replacing lamps and globes. Incandescent lamps furnished under this provision will be extended service lamps only. Mercury vapor lamps and high pressure sodium vapor lamps furnished under this provision will be as specified by the Utility. Globes for renewal shall be furnished by the customer. Maintenance service will be furnished only where, in the opinion of the Utility, no undue hazard or expense will result because of location, mounting height, or other reasons. 4. Switching Facilities: For all night or midnight (Pacific Standard Time) service under the Utility's standard operating schedules, the Utility will furnish, maintain, and operate the necessary switching facilities. For other operating schedules, the customer shall furnish, maintain, and operate switching facilities as specified by the Utility and take metered service under Rate B. 5. Hours of Service: Under the Utility's standard all night operating schedule, approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished and under the Utility's standard midnight (Pacific Standard Time) operating schedule approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. 6. Removal of Equipment: Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed by a customer and such service and facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Utility -owned facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Utility. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 5 7. Energy Curtailment Service: Where the customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to curtail energy requirements, and such request is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to Utility the estimated cost installed or any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of any equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to Utility over a period of not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such requests become and remain the sole property of the Utility. 8. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 9. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 10. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 11. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. OL-1 OUTDOOR AREA LIGHTING SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to outdoor area lighting service, other than street and highway lighting service, supplied from overhead lines where the Utility owns and maintains the area lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES LUMINAIRE CHARGE: Energy Curtailment Service Midnight or All Night Service Equivalent Service Facilities Charge Lamp Size -Lumens Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month High -Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 5,800 Lumens $17.29 $16.26 $11.63 9,500 Lumens $20.23 $18.37 $11.96 22,000 Lumens $30.20 $26.06 $13.78 POLE CHARGE (to be added to Luminaire Charge): Per Pole Per Month For each additional new wood pole installed $5.59 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule OL-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Hours of Service: Area all night lighting service will be furnished from dusk to dawn, approximately 4,140 hours per year, by Utility -owned luminaires supplied from the Utility's existing 120/240 volt overhead circuits and mounted on existing Utility -owned wood poles as standard equipment. 2. Other Than Standard Equipment: Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the Utility and such requested equipment is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in installation cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made for this purpose will not be refunded. Facilities installed in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the Utility. Utility will provide customer with adjusted per lamp charges and customer will pay such charges. 3. Service and Facilities Furnished: This service will be in accordance with Utility's specifications as to the equipment, installation, maintenance, and operation. 4. Replacement of Lamps: The Utility will replace lamps on a scheduled basis, and individual lamps will be replaced upon service failure, as soon as practical after notification by customer, subject to Utility's operating schedules. 5. Contract: A written contract for a term of three years will be required by the Utility when service is first established under this schedule. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A_mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule OL-1 Page 3 Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-1 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING CONNECTED LOAD BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes or for general water or sewerage pumping. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Horsepower of Connected Load Per Meter 2 and over ................................................ Facilities Charge ...................................................... Monthly Service Charge Per Meter Per hp $ 2.22 $ 4.00 Energy Charge to be added to Service Charge -Rate All kWh, per kWh ................................................ 21.22¢ Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS l . Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard power voltage. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-1 Page 2 2. Connected Load: Connected load is the sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's equipment that it is possible to connect to the Utility's lines at the same time, determined to the nearest 1/10 hp. In no case will charges be based on less than 2 hp for single-phase service or no less than 3 hp for three-phase service. The rated capacity of the customer's equipment will be the rated horsepower output of standard rated motors, and the rated kilovolt -ampere input capacity of other equipment, with each kilovolt -ampere of input considered equal to one horsepower. Normally such ratings will be based on the manufacturer's rating as shown on the nameplate or elsewhere but may, at the option of the Utility, be based on tests or other reliable information. 3. Overloaded Motors: Whenever, upon test, any motor under normal operating conditions is found to be delivering more than 115 percent of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the Utility may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the output as calculated from test. Any motor which is billed on a basis in excess of its nameplate rating in accordance with this special condition shall be rested at intervals to be determined by the Utility or upon notification by the customer of a permanent change in operating conditions. 4. Temporary Reduction of Connected Load: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer, prior to resuming service on such connected load within 12 months after it was disconnected, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if the temporary reduction of connected load had not been made. 5. In -Lieu Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 6. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-1 Page 3 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-2 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING DEMAND BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Demand Charge: First 75 kW or less of billing demand All excess kW of billing demand, per kW Energy Charges (to be added to Demand Charge): All kWh per kWh Minimum Charge: Per Meter Per Month $ 1,137.89 $ 15.17 16.3040 The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Demand Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand but not less than 50% of the highest maximum demand established in the preceding eleven months, however, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 75 kW. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-2 Page 2 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. Where demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. 4. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt- hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 5. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule PA-2 Page 3 9. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based on applicant's demand requirements for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 10. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 11. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 12. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-TOU POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING TIME -OF -USE APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is elective for customers with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but are less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding twelve months. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge $572.25 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $13.27 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 23.30 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 3.61 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh 10.4950 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 9.835¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 8.852¢ *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 11.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-TOU Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak: All other hours: Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand but not less than 25% of the highest maximum demand established in the preceding eleven months, however, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 50 kW. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-TOU Page 3 4. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. Where demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 7. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 8. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 9. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-TOU Page 4 10. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based on applicant's demand requirements for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 11. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 12. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 13. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TC-1 TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single-phase service for traffic -directional signs or traffic -signal systems located on streets, highways and other public thoroughfares and to railway crossing and track signals. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge: ............................................ $10.23 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kWh, per kWh ............................................ 18.8860 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage not in excess of 240 volts or, at the option of the Utility, at 240/480 volts, three -wire, single-phase. 2. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 3. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 4. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule TC-1 Page 2 5. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU GS-1 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule GS-1. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Customer Charge Facilities Charge Meter Charge Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh Plus, all mid -peak kWh, per kWh Plus, all off-peak kWh, per kWh PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April $25.14 $25.14 $25.14 $ 3.56 $ 3.56 $ 3.56 $ 13.16 $ 13.16 $ 13.16 31.2740 51.4890 20.6360 22.0260 27.4890 19.7220 16.5960 20.0330 16.5420 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Mirl_Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU GS-1 Page 2 nff_Paalr All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service separately an X-ray installation, the billing will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 4. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule TOU GS-1 Page 3 5. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 6. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: The amount of transformer capacity requested by a customer which is in excess of the applicable standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's measurable kilowatt demand. Excess transformer capacity shall be available to all customers under this schedule and shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 8. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 9. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 10. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU GS-2 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule GS-2. This schedule is not applicable to customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, Au August, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 31.44 $ 31.44 $ 31.44 Demand Charge (per kW): $ 23.41 $ 23.41 $ 23.41 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 13.7470 16.3760 14.2520 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 13.2090 14.5310 13.0860 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 10.2320 11.6780 11.3110 *(Subject to Contract Demand. See Special Condition No. 9.) Minimum Charge: The Demand Charge plus the Energy Charge shall be subject to a monthly minimum charge of $0.00 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 2 Off -Peak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. 4. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. 5. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute interval in the month. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 3 6. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 7. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 8. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X-Ray installation, the minimum charge will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 9. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 10. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 4 11. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt - ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 12. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 13. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 14. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 15. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 16. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 5 17. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU PA-1 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING CONNECTED LOAD BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes or for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule PA-1. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Seyt Nov. thru April Customer Charge (per Horse Power of Connected Load) $ 3.49 $ 3.49 $ 3.49 Facility Charge Meter Charge Demand Charge: Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh $ 3.92 $ 3.92 $ 3.92 $ 30.67 $ 30.67 $ 30.67 30.1230 50.0350 19.6440 21.0120 26.3640 18.7430 15.6640 19.0490 15.6100 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU PA -I Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Time Period: 1. Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard power voltage. 3. Connected Load: Connected load is the sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's equipment that it is possible to connect to the Utility's lines at the same time, determined to the nearest 1/10 hp. In no case will charges be based on less than 2 hp for single-phase service or no less than 3 hp for three-phase service. The rated capacity of the customer's equipment will be the rated horsepower output of standard rated motors, and the rated kilovolt -ampere input capacity of other equipment, with each kilovolt -ampere of input considered equal to one horsepower. Normally such ratings will be based on the manufacturer's rating as shown on the nameplate or elsewhere but may, at the option of the Utility, be based on tests or other reliable information. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule TOU PA -I Page 3 4. Overload Motors: Whenever, upon test, any motor under normal operating conditions is found to be delivering more than 115 percent of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the Utility may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the output as calculated from test. Any motor which is billed on a basis in excess of its nameplate rating in accordance with this special condition shall be rested at intervals to be determined by the Utility or upon notification by the customer of a permanent change in operating conditions. Temporary Reduction of Connected Load: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer, prior to resuming service on such connected load within 12 months after it was disconnected, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if the temporary reduction of connected load had not been made. 6. In -Lieu and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 10. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-D DOMESTIC SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule D. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 3.36 $ 3.36 $ 3.36 Facilities Charge $ 0.25 $ 0.25 $ 0.25 Meter Charge $ 5.71 $ 5.71 $ 5.71 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 29.1610 29.20580 6.886¢ Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 6.8860 6.8860 6.886¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 6.886¢ 6.886¢ 6.886¢ The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 2015-26 Effective 07/01/19 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule No. TOU-D Page 2 Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 3. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 2015-26 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule No. TOU-D Page 3 4. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 6. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 2015-26 Effective 07/01/19 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-G GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for customers served under Schedule No. GS-2 with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but is less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding twelve months. Service under this schedule is elective for all existing customers with time of use metering who have been taking service under Schedule TOU- V with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but is less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding 12 months. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May. June. Oct Julv. Aueust. Sent Nov. thru ADril Customer Charge $572.25 $572.25 $572.25 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $ 13.27 $ 13.27 $ 13.27 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 20.23 $ 23.91 $ 20.23 23.91 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, Per kW $ 3.71 $ 3.71 $ 3.71 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh 10.5020 13.0900 10.5020 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 9.8410 12.4310 09.8410 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 8.8520 10.1960 08.8520 *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU-G Page 2 Off -Peak All other hours: Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-G Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; and by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 M The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinue, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-G Page 4 Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-G Page 5 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/O1/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective O1/O1/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-V GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable for all customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use meters have been installed. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, t, Sett Nov. thru April Customer Charge $572.25 $572.25 $ 572.25 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $ 13.27 $ 13.27 $ 13.27 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW ...... $ 19.62 $ 23.96 $ 15.55 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 3.72 $ 3.72 $ 3.72 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh ....................... 09.9880 12.5500 09.9880 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kW .................... 09.3460 11.9080 09.3460 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh .................... 08.3870 09.6970 08.3870 *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-V Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours: Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-V Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; and by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 M The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-V Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. 8. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 9. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Pants: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 15. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-V Page 5 16. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective O1/O1/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/O1/16 2015-26 Effective 07/O1/17 Effective 07/01/19 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-Vt GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable for all customers taking service at 66 KV with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use meters have been installed. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 535.60 $ 535.60 $ 535.60 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $ 13.27 $ 13.27 $ 13.27 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW ...... $ 16.43 $ 20.06 $ 13.02 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 3.11 $ 3.11 $ 3.11 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh ....................... 08.0470 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kW .................... 07.5290 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh .................... 06.7570 *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 10.1110 08.0470 09.5940 07.5290 07.8130 06.7570 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours: Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 0% for service delivered and metered at voltages over 50 kV. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 9. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Pam: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 5 Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 EXHIBIT B Rate Schedules Effective 7-1-2020 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. CS CUSTOMER SERVICE FEE Returned Check Charge: Late Charge: (Final Notice) Reconnect Charge: Disconnect Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. Reconnect Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. Disconnect and/or Reconnect After Hours (4 Hour Min.) Electric Meter Test: (Refundable if meter in error greater than 2%) Temporary Power Pole: Temporary Power Pole and Transformer Installation: Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 $ 26.00 5% of Unpaid Balance $ 0.0 $ 214.30 $ 1,431.20 $ 457.86 $ 1,171.20 $ 3,176.08 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. D DOMESTIC SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge .................................................... $3.48 Facilities Charge .................................................... $0.56 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kWh, per kWh ....................................... 9.403¢ Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 2. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 21 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule D Page 2 3. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council_ 4. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 21 Effective 07/01/20 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. GS-1 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Summer Winter Customer Charge ............................................. $ 35.24 $ 35.24 Facilities Charge ............................................. $ 7.81 $ 7.81 Energy Charge All kWh, per kWh .................................... 22.9730 21.3640 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service separately an X-ray installation, the billing will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2020 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2021 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-1 Page 2 3. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 4. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 5. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 6. Excess Transformer Capacity: The amount of transformer capacity requested by a customer which is in excess of the applicable standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's measurable kilowatt demand. Excess transformer capacity shall be available to all customers under this schedule and shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 7. Seasons: The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 8. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 9. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2020 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2021 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule No. GS-1 Page 3 10. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 2020 Effective 07/01/19 2021 Effective 07/01/20 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. GS-2 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Schedule No. GS-2 Page 1 Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. This schedule is not applicable to customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use recording meters have been installed. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Demand Charge: All kW of billing demand, per kW* .................................. Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): AllkWh, per kWh ..................................................... *(Subject to Contract Demand. See Special Condition No. 9.) Minimum Charge: The Demand Charge plus the Energy Charge shall be subject to a monthly minimum charge of $246.36. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. Per Meter Per Month $ 26.33 11.97¢ 2. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 2020 Effective 07/01/19 2021 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 2 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute interval in the month. 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X-Ray installation, the minimum charge will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 7. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 2020 Effective 07/01/19 2021 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 3 8. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 9. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt - ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 10. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 13. Recording Meters: A recording -type meter shall be installed for all customers purchasing under this schedule and having peak requirements of 500 kW or more. Customers having recording -type meters are not eligible to purchase under this schedule and must be transferred to Schedule No. TOU-V. 14. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2020 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2021 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 4 15. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 16. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2020 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 2021 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. LS-1 LIGHTING -STREET AND HIGHWAY UTILITY -OWNED SYSTEM APPLICABILITY Applicable to street and highway lighting service supplied from overhead lines where the Utility owns and maintains the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Energy Curtailment Service All Night Service Midnight or Per Lamp Per Equivalent Service Facilities Charge Lamp Size -Lumens Month Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 5,800 Lumens $17.05 $15.89 $11.75 9,500 Lumens 19.76 17.66 12.09 16,000 Lumens 24.69 21.43 13.18 22,000 Lumens 28.90 24.51 13.94 25,500 Lumens 31.59 26.40 14.04 47,000 Lumens 44.66 35.60 14.71 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Standard Equipment Furnished: Bracket or mast arm construction will be furnished. Where feasible with existing facilities, center suspension construction may be furnished. Enclosed luminaires will be furnished for lamps of 2,500 lumens, or larger, and open reflector lighting units will be furnished for lamps of 1,000 lumens. Such standard lighting equipment will be attached to wood poles. 2. Other than Standard Equipment: Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the Utility and such requested equipment is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the Utility; as do the said equipment. 3. Hours of Service: Under the Utility's standard all night operating schedule approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished. 4. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services and facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of such reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Utility. 5. Energy Curtailment Service: a. Where the Customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to obtain Energy Curtailment Service, and such request is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to the Utility the estimated installation cost for any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of any equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to Utility over a period of not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such request become and remain the sole property of the Utility. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-I Page 3 b. Under the Utility's midnight (PST) or equivalent service operating schedule, approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. c. Facilities charges shall be applicable under this schedule only when the Utility has been requested to discontinue the existing service by the customer and the customer has stipulated that the facilities are to be left in place for future use. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. LS-2 LIGHTING -STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER -OWNED INSTALLATION APPLICABILITY Applicable to service for the lighting of streets, highways, other public thoroughfares, and publicly -owned and publicly -operated automobile parking lots which are open to the general public, where the customer owns the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES RATE A-UNMETERED SERVICE: For each kW of lamp load, per kW RATE B-METERED SERVICE: Meter Charge: Multiple Service Series Service Per Month All Night Service Midnight Service Multiple Series Multiple Series $57.31 $74.47 $33.36 $40.50 Per Meter Per Month ......................... $ 9.89 ......................... $ 26.34 Energy Charge (to be added to Meter Charge): All kWh, per kWh ......................... RATE C-MAINTENANCE SERVICE -OPTIONAL: In addition to the Rate A or Rate B charges. 16.0000 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 2 Lamp Rating Per Lamp Lumens Lamp Type Per Month 1,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... $0.64 2,500* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.73 4,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.77 6,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.82 10,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.87 3,500* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.70 7,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.64 11,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.77 20,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.70 35,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 1.06 55,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.95 5,800 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.54 9,500 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.54 16,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.51 22,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.52 25,500 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.52 47,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.56 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Ownership of Facilities: a. For multiple systems, the Utility will deliver service 120/240 volt overhead circuits. For series systems the Utility will furnish and maintain constant current regulating transformers and deliver service at the secondary side of such transformers. b. The customer will furnish and maintain all utilization equipment beyond the point of delivery except for maintenance service provided by the Utility in accordance with Special Condition 3. c. Meter locations for multiple systems shall be at points mutually agreed upon. Meter locations for series systems shall be on the primary supply circuit to the constant current regulating transformer at a point acceptable to the Utility. *Closed to new installation as of November 1, 1997 Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 3 2. Lamp Load: The lamp load for regular (general purpose) multiple incandescent lamps shall be the manufacturers' lamp rating in watts. The lamp load in watts for lumen rated street lighting lamps shall be as follows: HIGH PRESSURE MERCURY SODIUM VAPOR PRESSURE INCANDESCENT MULTIPLE SERIES GROUP GROUP EXTENDE REPLACEMENT EXTENDE D D LUMENS REGULAR REPLACEMENT SVS. REGULAR SVC. SSVS. MULT.. SERtE Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts 600* 55 58 42 45 800* — — -- 57 -- -- - -- 1000* 85 92 103 62 65 73 2500* 175 189 202 143 152 164 -- 3500* -- 327 -- — -- 125 - - 4000* 268 295 -- 210 -- 251 -- 5800* -- -- -- -- 220 -- 82 85 6000* 370 405 448 310 325 364 -- -- -- 7000* -- -- -- -- — -- 208 -- -- 9500 -- — -- -- — -- -- 140 121 10000* 575 620 690 525 558 605 -- -- -- 11000* -- -- -- — — — 292 15000* 800 860 755 822 447 16000 -- -- — -- -- 202 174 20000* -- 447 -- -- 22000 -- -- 248 233 25000* — 1,275 -- -- 25500 - -- -- 320 35000* — -- 753 -- 47000 -- 485 55000* 1,058 -- Total lamp load shall be determined to the nearest 1/10 M *Closed to new installation as of November 1, 1997. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 4 3. Maintenance Service: Maintenance service furnished by the Utility under Rate C for the lamps specified shall include the following: a. Renewal of lamps after the original installation by the customer. b. Regular inspection. C. Periodic cleaning of globes. d. Labor of replacing lamps and globes. Incandescent lamps furnished under this provision will be extended service lamps only. Mercury vapor lamps and high pressure sodium vapor lamps furnished under this provision will be as specified by the Utility. Globes for renewal shall be furnished by the customer. Maintenance service will be furnished only where, in the opinion of the Utility, no undue hazard or expense will result because of location, mounting height, or other reasons. 4. Switching_ Facilities: For all night or midnight (Pacific Standard Time) service under the Utility's standard operating schedules, the Utility will furnish, maintain, and operate the necessary switching facilities. For other operating schedules, the customer shall furnish, maintain, and operate switching facilities as specified by the Utility and take metered service under Rate B. 5. Hours of Service: Under the Utility's standard all night operating schedule, approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished and under the Utility's standard midnight (Pacific Standard Time) operating schedule approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. 6. Removal of Equipment: Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed by a customer and such service and facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Utility -owned facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Utility. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 5 7. Energy Curtailment Service: Where the customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to curtail energy requirements, and such request is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to Utility the estimated cost installed or any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of any equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to Utility over a period of not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such requests become and remain the sole property of the Utility. 8. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 9. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 10. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 11. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. OL-1 OUTDOOR AREA LIGHTING SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to outdoor area lighting service, other than street and highway lighting service, supplied from overhead lines where the Utility owns and maintains the area lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES LUMINAIRE CHARGE: Energy Curtailment Service Midnight or All Night Service Equivalent Service Facilities Charge Lamp Size -Lumens Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month High -Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 5,800 Lumens $17.62 $16.57 $11.85 9,500 Lumens $20.62 $18.72 $12.19 22,000 Lumens $30.78 $26.56 $14.04 POLE CHARGE (to be added to Luminaire Charge): Per Pole Per Month For each additional new wood pole installed: $5.70 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule OL-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Hours of Service: Area all night lighting service will be furnished from dusk to dawn, approximately 4,140 hours per year, by Utility -owned luminaires supplied from the Utility's existing 120/240 volt overhead circuits and mounted on existing Utility -owned wood poles as standard equipment. 2. Other Than Standard Equipment: Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the Utility and such requested equipment is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in installation cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made for this purpose will not be refunded. Facilities installed in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the Utility. Utility will provide customer with adjusted per lamp charges and customer will pay such charges. 3. Service and Facilities Furnished: This service will be in accordance with Utility's specifications as to the equipment, installation, maintenance, and operation. 4. Replacement of Lamps: The Utility will replace lamps on a scheduled basis, and individual lamps will be replaced upon service failure, as soon as practical after notification by customer, subject to Utility's operating schedules. 5. Contract: A written contract for a term of three year will be required by the Utility when service is first established under this schedule. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A_mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule OL-1 Page 3 Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/O1/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/O1/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/O1/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/O1/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-1 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING CONNECTED LOAD BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes or for general water or sewerage pumping. TT T T iT/lT �7 Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Horsepower of Connected Load Monthly Service Charge Per Meter Per Meter Per hp 2 and over ................................................ $ 2.31 Facilities Charge ................................................ $ 8.20 Energy Charge to be added to Service Charge -Rate All kWh, per kWh ................................................ 21.6110 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS l . Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard power voltage. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-1 Page 2 2. Connected Load: Connected load is the sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's equipment that it is possible to connect to the Utility's lines at the same time, determined to the nearest 1/10 hp. In no case will charges be based on less than 2 hp for single-phase service or no less than 3 hp for three-phase service. The rated capacity of the customer's equipment will be the rated horsepower output of standard rated motors, and the rated kilovolt -ampere input capacity of other equipment, with each kilovolt -ampere of input considered equal to one horsepower. Normally such ratings will be based on the manufacturer's rating as shown on the nameplate or elsewhere but may, at the option of the Utility, be based on tests or other reliable information. 3. Overloaded Motors: Whenever, upon test, any motor under normal operating conditions is found to be delivering more than 115 percent of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the Utility may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the output as calculated from test. Any motor which is billed on a basis in excess of its nameplate rating in accordance with this special condition shall be rested at intervals to be determined by the Utility or upon notification by the customer of a permanent change in operating conditions. 4. Temporary Reduction of Connected Load: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer, prior to resuming service on such connected load within 12 months after it was disconnected, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if the temporary reduction of connected load had not been made. 5. In -Lieu Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 6. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 7. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-1 Page 3 8. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/O1/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-2 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING DEMAND BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Demand Charge: First 75 kW or less of billing demand All excess kW of billing demand, per kW Energy Charges (to be added to Demand Charge): All kWh per kWh Minimum Charge: Per Meter Per Month $ 1,167.24 $ 15.56 16.6080 The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Demand Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand but not less than 50% of the highest maximum demand established in the preceding eleven months, however, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 75 kW. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-2 Page 2 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. Where demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. 4. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt- hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 5. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-2 Page 3 9. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based on applicant's demand requirements for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 10. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 11. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 12. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-TOU POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING TIME -OF -USE APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is elective for customers with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but are less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding twelve months. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge $813.72 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $13.80 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 24.90 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 3.87 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh 9.980¢ Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 9.936¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 8.420¢ *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 11.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-TOU Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Time Period - Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak: All other hours: Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand but not less than 25% of the highest maximum demand established in the preceding eleven months, however, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 50 kW. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-TOU Page 3 4. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. Where demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 7. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 8. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 9. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule PA-TOU Page 4 10. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based on applicant's demand requirements for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 11. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 12. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 13. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TC-1 TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single-phase service for traffic -directional signs or traffic -signal systems located on streets, highways and other public thoroughfares and to railway crossing and track signals. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge: ............................................ $10.43 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kWh, per kWh ............................................ 19.2470 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage not in excess of 240 volts or, at the option of the Utility, at 240/480 volts, three -wire, single-phase. 2. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 3. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 4. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule TC-1 Page 2 5. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REGI that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU GS-1 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule GS-1. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Customer Charge Facilities Charge Meter Charge Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April $ 35.24 $ 35.24 $ 35.24 $ 7.81 $ 7.81 $ 7.81 $ 13.69 $ 13.69 $ 13.69 31.5500 51.9430 20.8180 22.2200 27.7320 19.8960 16.7420 20.2100 16.6880 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU GS-1 Page 2 C)ff_PPak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service separately an X-ray installation, the billing will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 4. TemporgU Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule TOU GS-1 Page 3 5. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Pam ents: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 6. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: The amount of transformer capacity requested by a customer which is in excess of the applicable standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's measurable kilowatt demand. Excess transformer capacity shall be available to all customers under this schedule and shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 8. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU GS-2 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule GS-2. This schedule is not applicable to customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Meter Charge $ 32.70 $ 32.70 $ 32.70 Demand Charge (per kW): $ 26.33 $ 26.33 $ 26.33 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 13.1560 15.6720 13.6390 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 12.6410 13.9060 12.5230 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 9.792¢ 11.1760 10.8240 *(Subject to Contract Demand. See Special Condition No. 9.) Minimum Charge: The Demand Charge plus the Energy Charge shall be subject to a monthly minimum charge of $227.77. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Tim,- P,-rind- Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 2 (lff--Pank All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. 4. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. 5. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute interval in the month. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 3 6. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 7. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 8. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X-Ray installation, the minimum charge will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 9. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 10. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 4 11. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt - ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 12. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 13. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 14. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 15. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 16. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 5 17. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU PA-1 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING CONNECTED LOAD BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes or for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule PA-1. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sent Nov. thru April Customer Charge (per Horse Power of Connected Load) $ 4.89 $ 4.89 $ 4.89 Facilities Charge $ 8.04 $ 8.05 $ 8.05 Meter Charge $ 31.90 $ 31.90 $ 31.90 Demand Charge: Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 30.6850 50.9690 20.0110 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 21.4040 26.8870 19.0930 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 15.9560 19.4050 15.9010 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU PA-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Time Perind- 1. Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Sumner weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard power voltage. 3. Connected Load: Connected load is the sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's equipment that it is possible to connect to the Utility's lines at the same time, determined to the nearest 1/10 hp. In no case will charges be based on less than 2 hp for single-phase service or no less than 3 hp for three-phase service. The rated capacity of the customer's equipment will be the rated horsepower output of standard rated motors, and the rated kilovolt -ampere input capacity of other equipment, with each kilovolt -ampere of input considered equal to one horsepower. Normally such ratings will be based on the manufacturer's rating as shown on the nameplate or elsewhere but may, at the option of the Utility, be based on tests or other reliable information. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Schedule TOU PA-1 Page 3 4. Overload Motors: Whenever, upon test, any motor under normal operating conditions is found to be delivering more than 115 percent of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the Utility may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the output as calculated from test. Any motor which is billed on a basis in excess of its nameplate rating in accordance with this special condition shall be rested at intervals to be determined by the Utility or upon notification by the customer of a permanent change in operating conditions. 5. Temporary Reduction of Connected Load: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer, prior to resuming service on such connected load within 12 months after it was disconnected, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if the temporary reduction of connected load had not been made. 6. In -Lieu and Franchise Pam: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy C�justment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 CITY OF VERNON GAS & ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-D DOMESTIC SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule D. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 3.49 $ 3.49 $ 3.49 Facilities Charge $ 0.56 $ 0.56 $ 0.56 Meter Charge $ 5.94 $ 5.94 $ 5.94 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 29.3860 29.2820 6.9390 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 6.9390 6.9390 6.939¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 6.939¢ 6.939¢ 6.9390 The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule No. TOU-D Page 2 Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 3. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule No. TOU-D Page 3 4. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 5. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-G GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for customers served under Schedule No. GS-2 with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but is less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding twelve months. Service under this schedule is elective for all existing customers with time of use metering who have been taking service under Schedule TOU- V with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but is less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding 12 months. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May. June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $813.72 $813.72 $813.72 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $13.80 $13.80 $13.80 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 22.12 $ 26.15 $ 22.12 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, Per kW 4.06 4.06 4.06 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge) All on -peak kWh, per kWh 10.0430 12.5190 10.0430 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 9.4120 11.8890 9.412¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 8.4660 9.7510 8.466¢ *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU-G Page 2 Off -Peak All other hours: Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-G Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; and by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinue, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-G Page 4 Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No, 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-G Page 5 Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-V GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable for all customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use meters have been installed. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. D Am1 c PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, t, Sett Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 813.72 $ 813.72 $ 813.72 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $ 13.80 $ 13.80 $ 13.80 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW ...... $ 22.13 $ 27.04 $ 17.53 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 4.20 $ 4.20 $ 4.20 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh ....................... 9.596¢ 12.0580 9.596¢ Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kW .................... 8.979¢ 11.4410 8.9790 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh .................... 8.0590 9.316¢ 8.059¢ *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Schedule TOU-V Page 2 Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours: Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No, 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-V Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; and by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-V Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. 8. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 9. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-V Page 5 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 CITY OF VERNON GAS & ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-Vt GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable for all customers taking service at 66 KV with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use meters have been installed. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, t, Sekt Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 740.42 $ 740.42 $ 740.42 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $ 13.80 $ 13.80 $ 13.80 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW ...... $ 19.14 $ 23.38 $ 15.17 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 3.63 $ 3.63 $ 3.63 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh ....................... 7.772¢ 9.767¢ 7.7720 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kW .................... 7.273¢ 9.267¢ 7.273¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh .................... 6.5270 7.546¢ 6.527¢ *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours: Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 0% for service delivered and metered at voltages over 50 kV. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 9. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 5 Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REG 1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 EXHIBIT C Rate Schedules Effective 7-1-2021 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. CS CUSTOMER SERVICE FEE Returned Check Charge: $ 26.00 Late Charge: 5% of Unpaid Balance (Final Notice) Reconnect Charge: Disconnect Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. $ 0.0 Reconnect Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. $ 214.30 Disconnect and/or Reconnect After Hours (4 Hour Min.) $ 1,431.20 Electric Meter Test: $ 457.86 (Refundable if meter in error greater than 2%) Temporary Power Pole: $ 1,171.20 Temporary Power Pole and Transformer Installation: $ 3,176.08 Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. D DOMESTIC SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge .................................................... $3.62 Facilities Charge ....................................................... $1.00 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kWh, per kWh ....................................... 9.658¢ Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 2. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule D Page 2 3. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 4. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. GS-I GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. Customer Charge ............................................. Facilities Charge ............................................. Energy Charge All kWh, per kWh .................................... Per Meter Per Month Summer Winter $ 45.34 $ 45.34 $ 13.78 $ 13.78 23.6450 21.9900 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service separately an X-ray installation, the billing will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-1 Page 2 3. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 4. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 5. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 6. Excess Transformer Capacity: The amount of transformer capacity requested by a customer which is in excess of the applicable standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's measurable kilowatt demand. Excess transformer capacity shall be available to all customers under this schedule and shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 7. Seasons: The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 8. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 9. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule No. GS-1 Page 3 10. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. GS-2 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Schedule No. GS-2 Page 1 Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. This schedule is not applicable to customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use recording meters have been installed. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Demand Charge: All kW of billing demand, per kW* .................................. $ 27.39 Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All kWh, per kWh ..................................................... 12.4460 *(Subject to Contract Demand. See Special Condition No. 9.) Minimum Charge: The Demand Charge plus the Energy Charge shall be subject to a monthly minimum charge of $256.21. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 2 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute interval in the month. 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X-Ray installation, the minimum charge will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 7. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-99 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 20 Effective 07/01/19 20 Effective 07/01/20 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 3 8. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 9. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt - ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 10. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 13. Recording Meters: A recording -type meter shall be installed for all customers purchasing under this schedule and having peak requirements of 500 kW or more. Customers having recording -type meters are not eligible to purchase under this schedule and must be transferred to Schedule No. TOU-V. 14. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 4 15. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 16. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. LS-1 LIGHTING -STREET AND HIGHWAY UTILITY -OWNED SYSTEM APPLICABILITY Applicable to street and highway lighting service supplied from overhead lines where the Utility owns and maintains the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Energy Curtailment Service All Night Service Midnight or Per Lamp Per Equivalent Service Facilities Charge Lamp Size -Lumens Month Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 5,800 Lumens $17.73 $16.53 $12.22 9,500 Lumens 20.55 18.37 12.57 16,000 Lumens 25.68 22.29 13.71 22,000 Lumens 30.06 25.49 14.50 25,500 Lumens 32.85 27.46 14.60 47,000 Lumens 46.45 37.02 15.30 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule No. LS-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Standard Equipment Furnished: Bracket or mast arm construction will be furnished. Where feasible with existing facilities, center suspension construction may be furnished. Enclosed luminaires will be furnished for lamps of 2,500 lumens, or larger, and open reflector lighting units will be furnished for lamps of 1,000 lumens. Such standard lighting equipment will be attached to wood poles. 2. Other than Standard Equipment: Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the Utility and such requested equipment is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the Utility; as do the said equipment. 3. Hours of Service: Under the Utility's standard all night operating schedule approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished. 4. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services and facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of such reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Utility. 5. Energy Curtailment Service: a. Where the Customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to obtain Energy Curtailment Service, and such request is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to the Utility the estimated installation cost for any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of any equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to Utility over a period of not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such request become and remain the sole property of the Utility. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule No. LS-1 Page 3 b. Under the Utility's midnight (PST) or equivalent service operating schedule, approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. c. Facilities charges shall be applicable under this schedule only when the Utility has been requested to discontinue the existing service by the customer and the customer has stipulated that the facilities are to be left in place for future use. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/15 07/01/16 07/01/17 07/01/19 07/01 /20 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. LS-2 LIGHTING -STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER -OWNED INSTALLATION APPLICABILITY Applicable to service for the lighting of streets, highways, other public thoroughfares, and publicly -owned and publicly -operated automobile parking lots which are open to the general public, where the customer owns the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES RATE A-UNMETERED SERVICE: For each kW of lamp load, per kW RATE B-METERED SERVICE: Meter Charge: Multiple Service Series Service Per Month All Night Service Midnight Service Multiple Series Multiple Series $59.60 $77.45 $34.69 $42.12 Per Meter Per Month ......................... $ 10.29 ......................... $ 27.39 Energy Charge (to be added to Meter Charge): All kWh, per kWh ........................ RATE C-MAINTENANCE SERVICE -OPTIONAL: In addition to the Rate A or Rate B charges. Authorized by the City of Vernon 17.0000 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/15 07/01/16 07/01/17 07/01/19 07/01 /20 07/01/21 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 2 Lamp Rating Per Lamp Lumens Lamp Tye Per Month 1,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... $0.67 2,500* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.76 4,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.80 6,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.85 10,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... 0.90 3,500* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.73 7,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.67 11,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.80 20,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.73 35,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 1.10 55,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... 0.99 5,800 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.60 9,500 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.60 16,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.57 22,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.58 25,500 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... 1.58 47,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .. ...... I ........................... 1.62 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Ownership of Facilities: a. For multiple systems, the Utility will deliver service 120/240 volt overhead circuits. For series systems the Utility will furnish and maintain constant current regulating transformers and deliver service at the secondary side of such transformers. b. The customer will furnish and maintain all utilization equipment beyond the point of delivery except for maintenance service provided by the Utility in accordance with Special Condition 3. c. Meter locations for multiple systems shall be at points mutually agreed upon. Meter locations for series systems shall be on the primary supply circuit to the constant current regulating transformer at a point acceptable to the Utility. *Closed to new installation as of November 1, 1997 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 3 2. Lamp Load: The lamp load for regular (general purpose) multiple incandescent lamps shall be the manufacturers' lamp rating in watts. The lamp load in watts for lumen rated street lighting lamps shall be as follows: HIGH PRESSURE MERCURY SODIUM VAPOR PRESSURE INCANDESCENT MULTIPLE GROUP GROUP EXTENDE REPLACEMENT EXTENDE D D LUMENS REGULAR REPLACEMENT VS. REGULAR Svc. sy5. MULT.. SERIE S Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts 600* 55 58 42 45 800* -- -- -- 57 -- -- 1000* 85 92 103 62 65 73 2500* 175 189 202 143 152 164 -- 3500* -- 327 -- -- -- 125 4000* 268 295 -- 210 -- 251 -- 5800* -- -- -- -- 220 -- 82 85 6000* 370 405 448 310 325 364 -- -- -- 7000* -- -- -- -- -- -- 208 -- -- 9500 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 140 121 10000* 575 620 690 525 558 605 -- -- -- 11000* -- -- -- -- -- -- 292 15000* 800 860 755 822 447 16000 -- -- 202 174 20000* -- 447 -- -- 22000 -- -- 248 233 25000* 1,275 - -- -- 25500 -- -- 320 35000* 753 -- 47000 -- 485 55000* 1,058 -- Total lamp load shall be determined to the nearest 1/10 kW. *Closed to new installation as of November 1, 1997. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. Resolution No. Resolution No. Resolution No. 20 Resolution No. 20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/15 Effective 07/01/16 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Effective 07/01/20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 4 3. Maintenance Service: Maintenance service furnished by the Utility under Rate C for the lamps specified shall include the following: a. Renewal of lamps after the original installation by the customer. b. Regular inspection. C. Periodic cleaning of globes. d. Labor of replacing lamps and globes. Incandescent lamps furnished under this provision will be extended service lamps only. Mercury vapor lamps and high pressure sodium vapor lamps furnished under this provision will be as specified by the Utility. Globes for renewal shall be furnished by the customer. Maintenance service will be furnished only where, in the opinion of the Utility, no undue hazard or expense will result because of location, mounting height, or other reasons. 4. Switching Facilities: For all night or midnight (Pacific Standard Time) service under the Utility's standard operating schedules, the Utility will furnish, maintain, and operate the necessary switching facilities. For other operating schedules, the customer shall furnish, maintain, and operate switching facilities as specified by the Utility and take metered service under Rate B. 5. Hours of Service: Under the Utility's standard all night operating schedule, approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished and under the Utility's standard midnight (Pacific Standard Time) operating schedule approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. 6. Removal of Equipment: Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed by a customer and such service and facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Utility -owned facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Utility. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 5 7. Energy Curtailment Service: Where the customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to curtail energy requirements, and such request is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to Utility the estimated cost installed or any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of any equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to Utility over a period of not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such requests become and remain the sole property of the Utility. 8. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 9. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 10. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 11. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. OL-1 OUTDOOR AREA LIGHTING SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to outdoor area lighting service, other than street and highway lighting service, supplied from overhead lines where the Utility owns and maintains the area lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES LUMINAIRE CHARGE: Energy Curtailment Service Midnight or All Night Service Equivalent Service Facilities Charge Lamp Size -Lumens Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month High -Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 5,800 Lumens $18.32 $17.23 $12.32 9,500 Lumens $21.44 $19.47 $12.68 22,000 Lumens $32.01 $27.62 $14.60 POLE CHARGE (to be added to Luminaire Charge): Per Pole n--- For each additional new wood pole installed: $5.93 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule OL-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Hours of Service: Area all night lighting service will be furnished from dusk to dawn, approximately 4,140 hours per year, by Utility -owned luminaires supplied from the Utility's existing 120/240 volt overhead circuits and mounted on existing Utility -owned wood poles as standard equipment. 2. Other Than Standard Equipment: Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the Utility and such requested equipment is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in installation cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made for this purpose will not be refunded. Facilities installed in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the Utility. Utility will provide customer with adjusted per lamp charges and customer will pay such charges. 3. Service and Facilities Furnished: This service will be in accordance with Utility's specifications as to the equipment, installation, maintenance, and operation. 4. Replacement of Lamps: The Utility will replace lamps on a scheduled basis, and individual lamps will be replaced upon service failure, as soon as practical after notification by customer, subject to Utility's operating schedules. 5. Contract: A written contract for a term of three year will be required by the Utility when service is first established under this schedule. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A_mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule OL-1 Page 3 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-1 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING CONNECTED LOAD BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes or for general water or sewerage pumping. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Horsepower of Connected Load Monthly Service Charge Per Meter Per Meter Per hp 2 and over ................................................ $ 2.40 Facilities Charge ................................................ $12.86 Energy Charge to be added to Service Charge -Rate All kWh, per kWh ................................................ 22.4640 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS l . Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard power voltage. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule PA-1 Page 2 2. Connected Load: Connected load is the sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's equipment that it is possible to connect to the Utility's lines at the same time, determined to the nearest 1/10 hp. In no case will charges be based on less than 2 hp for single-phase service or no less than 3 hp for three-phase service. The rated capacity of the customer's equipment will be the rated horsepower output of standard rated motors, and the rated kilovolt -ampere input capacity of other equipment, with each kilovolt -ampere of input considered equal to one horsepower. Normally such ratings will be based on the manufacturer's rating as shown on the nameplate or elsewhere but may, at the option of the Utility, be based on tests or other reliable information. Overloaded Motors: Whenever, upon test, any motor under normal operating conditions is found to be delivering more than 115 percent of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the Utility may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the output as calculated from test. Any motor which is billed on a basis in excess of its nameplate rating in accordance with this special condition shall be rested at intervals to be determined by the Utility or upon notification by the customer of a permanent change in operating conditions. 4. Temporary Reduction of Connected Load: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer, prior to resuming service on such connected load within 12 months after it was disconnected, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if the temporary reduction of connected load had not been made. In -Lieu Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 6. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 7. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule PA-1 Page 3 8. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-2 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING DEMAND BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Demand Charge: First 75 kW or less of billing demand All excess kW of billing demand, per kW Energy Charges (to be added to Demand Charge): All kWh per kWh Minimum Charge: Per Meter Per Month $ 1,221.72 $ 16.29 17.2640 The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Demand Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS l . Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand but not less than 50% of the highest maximum demand established in the preceding eleven months, however, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 75 kW. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule PA-2 Page 2 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. Where demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. 4. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt- hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 5. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule PA-2 Page 3 9. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based on applicant's demand requirements for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 10. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 11. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 12. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-TOU POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING TIME -OF -USE APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is elective for customers with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but are less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding twelve months. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge $1055.19 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $14.35 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 27.28 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 4.23 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh 9.640¢ Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 9.040¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 8.140¢ *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 11.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule PA-TOU Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak: All other hours: Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand but not less than 25% of the highest maximum demand established in the preceding eleven months, however, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 50 kW. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule PA-TOU Page 3 4. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. Where demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 7. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 8. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 9. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule PA-TOU Page 4 10. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based on applicant's demand requirements for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 11. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 12. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 13. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TC-1 TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single-phase service for traffic -directional signs or traffic -signal systems located on streets, highways and other public thoroughfares and to railway crossing and track signals. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge: ............................................ $10.85 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kWh, per kWh ............................................ 20.0160 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage not in excess of 240 volts or, at the option of the Utility, at 240/480 volts, three -wire, single-phase. 2. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 3. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 4. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TC-1 Page 2 5. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU GS-1 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule GS-1. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 45.34 $ 45.34 $ 45.34 Facilities Charge $ 13.78 $ 13.78 $ 13.78 Meter Charge $ 14.24 $ 14.24 $ 14.24 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 32.4730 53.4620 21.4270 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 22.8700 28.5430 20.4780 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 17.2320 20.8010 17.1760 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU GS-1 Page 2 (lff_PPak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service separately an X-ray installation, the billing will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 4. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU GS-1 Page 3 5. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 6. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: The amount of transformer capacity requested by a customer which is in excess of the applicable standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's measurable kilowatt demand. Excess transformer capacity shall be available to all customers under this schedule and shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 8. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 9. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 10. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU GS-2 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule GS-2. This schedule is not applicable to customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, t, Sept Nov. thru April Meter Charge $ 34.01 $ 34.01 $ 34.01 Demand Charge (per kW): $ 27.39 $ 27.39 $ 27.39 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 13.6800 16.2970 14.1830 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 13.1450 14.4600 13.0220 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 10.1820 11.6210 11.2550 *(Subject to Contract Demand. See Special Condition No. 9.) Minimum Charge: The Demand Charge plus the Energy Charge shall be subject to a monthly minimum charge of $227.77. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 2 Off -Peak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. 4. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. 5. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute interval in the month. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 3 6. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 7. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 8. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X-Ray installation, the minimum charge will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 9. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 10. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 4 11. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt - ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 12. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 13. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Pam: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 14. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 15. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 16. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 5 17. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU PA-1 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING CONNECTED LOAD BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes or for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule PA-1. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Set Nov. thru April Customer Charge (per Horse Power of Connected Load) $ 6.29 $ 6.29 $ 6.29 Facilities Charge Meter Charge Demand Charge: Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh $12.61 $12.62 $12.62 $ 33.18 $ 33.18 $ 33.18 31.8960 52.9810 20.8010 22.2490 27.9480 19.8470 16.5860 20.1710 16.5290 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU PA-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Time Period: 1. Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard power voltage. 3. Connected Load: Connected load is the sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's equipment that it is possible to connect to the Utility's lines at the same time, determined to the nearest 1/10 hp. In no case will charges be based on less than 2 hp for single-phase service or no less than 3 hp for three-phase service. The rated capacity of the customer's equipment will be the rated horsepower output of standard rated motors, and the rated kilovolt -ampere input capacity of other equipment, with each kilovolt -ampere of input considered equal to one horsepower. Normally such ratings will be based on the manufacturer's rating as shown on the nameplate or elsewhere but may, at the option of the Utility, be based on tests or other reliable information. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU PA-1 Page 3 4. Overload Motors: Whenever, upon test, any motor under normal operating conditions is found to be delivering more than 115 percent of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the Utility may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the output as calculated from test. Any motor which is billed on a basis in excess of its nameplate rating in accordance with this special condition shall be rested at intervals to be determined by the Utility or upon notification by the customer of a permanent change in operating conditions. 5. Temporary Reduction of Connected Load: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer, prior to resuming service on such connected load within 12 months after it was disconnected, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if the temporary reduction of connected load had not been made. 6. In -Lieu and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-D DOMESTIC SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule D. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, t, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 3.63 $ 3.63 $ 3.63 Facilities Charge $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 Meter Charge $ 6.18 $ 6.18 $ 6.18 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 30.1830 30.0760 7.1270 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 7.127¢ 7.127¢ 7.1270 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 7.127¢ 7.127¢ 7.127¢ The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule No. TOU-D Page 2 Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 3. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule No. TOU-D Page 3 4. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 5. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-G GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for customers served under Schedule No. GS-2 with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but is less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding twelve months. Service under this schedule is elective for all existing customers with time of use metering who have been taking service under Schedule TOU- V with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but is less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding 12 months. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Customer Charge Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April $1055.19 $1055.19 $1055.19 $14.35 $14.35 $14.35 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 24.67 $ 29.17 $ 24.67 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, Per kW 4.53 4.53 4.53 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh 9.763¢ 12.1670 9.7610 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 9.147¢ 11.5550 9.1470 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 8.2280 9.4770 8.228¢ *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU-G Page 2 Off -Peak All other hours: Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-G Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; and by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinue, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-G Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. 8. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 9. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-G Page 5 Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/O1/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/O1/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/O1/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/O1/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-V GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable for all customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use meters have been installed. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, t, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 1055.19 1055.19 $ 1055.19 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $ 14.35 $ 14.35 $ 14.35 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW ...... $ 25.28 $ 30.88 $ 20.03 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 4.79 $ 4.79 $ 4.79 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh ....................... 9.372¢ 11.7770 9.372¢ Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kW .................... 8.7700 11.1740 8.770¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh .................... 7.870¢ 9.099¢ 7.8700 *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-V Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours: Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-V Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; and by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A racket device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-V Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01 /21 Schedule TOU-V Page 5 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-Vt GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable for all customers taking service at 66 KV with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use meters have been installed. TFRRiTf)RV Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 945.24 $ 945.24 $ 945.24 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $ 14.35 $ 14.35 $ 14.35 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW ...... $ 22.41 $ 27.37 $ 17.76 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 4.25 $ 4.25 $ 4.25 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh ....................... 7.637¢ 9.5970 7.6370 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kW .................... 7.146¢ 9.106¢ 7.146¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh .................... 6.4130 7.417¢ 6.4130 *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours: Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 0% for service delivered and metered at voltages over 50 kV. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A racket device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 5 Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/O1/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 EXHIBIT D Rate Schedules Effective 7-1-2022 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. CS CUSTOMER SERVICE FEE Returned Check Charge: $ 26.00 Late Charge: 5% of Unpaid Balance (Final Notice) Reconnect Charge: Disconnect Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. $ 0.0 Reconnect Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. $ 214.30 Disconnect and/or Reconnect After Hours (4 Hour Min.) $ 1,431.20 Electric Meter Test: $ 457.86 (Refundable if meter in error greater than 2%) Temporary Power Pole: $ 1,171.20 Temporary Power Pole and Transformer Installation: $ 3,176.08 Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. D DOMESTIC SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge .................................................... $3.76 Facilities Charge ....................................................... $1.40 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kWh, per kWh ....................................... 9.9410 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 2. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule D Page 2 3. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 4. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. GS-I GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Summer Winter Customer Charge ............................................. $ 55.43 $ 55.43 Facilities Charge ............................................. $ 20.97 $ 20.97 Energy Charge All kWh, per kWh .................................... 24.3350 22.6310 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service separately an X-ray installation, the billing will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-I Page 2 3. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 4. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 5. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 6. Excess Transformer Capacity: The amount of transformer capacity requested by a customer which is in excess of the applicable standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's measurable kilowatt demand. Excess transformer capacity shall be available to all customers under this schedule and shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 7. Seasons: The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 8. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 9. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule No. GS-1 Page 3 10. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. GS-2 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Schedule No. GS-2 Page 1 Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. This schedule is not applicable to customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use recording meters have been installed. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Demand Charge: All kW of billing demand, per kW* .................................. Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): AllkWh, per kWh ..................................................... *(Subject to Contract Demand. See Special Condition No. 9.) Minimum Charge: The Demand Charge plus the Energy Charge shall be subject to a monthly minimum charge of $266.46. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Per Meter Per Month $ 28.48 12.95¢ 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 2 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute interval in the month. 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X-Ray installation, the minimum charge will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 7. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 3 8. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 9. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt - ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 10. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 13. Recording Meters: A recording -type meter shall be installed for all customers purchasing under this schedule and having peak requirements of 500 kW or more. Customers having recording -type meters are not eligible to purchase under this schedule and must be transferred to Schedule No. TOU-V. 14. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Schedule No. GS-2 Page 4 15. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 16. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. LS-1 LIGHTING -STREET AND HIGHWAY UTILITY -OWNED SYSTEM APPLICABILITY Applicable to street and highway lighting service supplied from overhead lines where the Utility owns and maintains the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Energy Curtailment Service All Night Service Midnight or Per Lamp Per Equivalent Service Facilities Charge Lamp Size -Lumens Month Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 5,800 Lumens $18.44 $17.19 $12.71 9,500 Lumens 21.37 19.10 13.07 16,000 Lumens 26.71 23.18 14.26 22,000 Lumens 31.26 26.51 15.08 25,500 Lumens 34.16 28.56 15.18 47,000 Lumens 48.31 38.50 15.91 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule No. LS-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Standard Equipment Furnished: Bracket or mast arm construction will be furnished. Where feasible with existing facilities, center suspension construction may be furnished. Enclosed luminaires will be furnished for lamps of 2,500 lumens, or larger, and open reflector lighting units will be furnished for lamps of 1,000 lumens. Such standard lighting equipment will be attached to wood poles. 2. Other than Standard Equipment: Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the Utility and such requested equipment is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the Utility; as do the said equipment. 3. Hours of Service: Under the Utility's standard all night operating schedule approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished. 4. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services and facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of such reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Utility. 5. Energy Curtailment Service: a. Where the Customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to obtain Energy Curtailment Service, and such request is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to the Utility the estimated installation cost for any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of any equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to Utility over a period of not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such request become and remain the sole property of the Utility. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule No. LS-1 Page 3 b. Under the Utility's midnight (PST) or equivalent service operating schedule, approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. c. Facilities charges shall be applicable under this schedule only when the Utility has been requested to discontinue the existing service by the customer and the customer has stipulated that the facilities are to be left in place for future use. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. LS-2 LIGHTING -STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER -OWNED INSTALLATION APPLICABILITY Applicable to service for the lighting of streets, highways, other public thoroughfares, and publicly -owned and publicly -operated automobile parking lots which are open to the general public, where the customer owns the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES RATE A-UNMETERED SERVICE: Per Month All Night Service Midnight Multiple Series Multiple For each kW of lamp load, per kW $61.98 $80.55 $36.08 RATE B-METERED SERVICE: Per Meter Meter Charge: Per Month Multiple Service ......................... $ 10.70 Series Service ......................... $ 28.49 Energy Charge (to be added to Meter Charge): All kWh, per kWh ......................... 18.0000 RATE C-MAINTENANCE SERVICE -OPTIONAL: In addition to the Rate A or Rate B charges. Service e--;__ Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 1)4-1.81 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 2 Lamp Rating Per Lamp Lumens Lamp Type Per Month 1,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... $0.70 2,500* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... $0.79 4,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... $0.83 6,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... $0.88 10,000* Incandescent Extended Service .................................... $0.94 3,500* Mercury Vapor .................................... $0.76 7,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... $0.70 11,000* Mercury Vapor..........I......................... $0.83 20,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... $0.76 35,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... $1.14 55,000* Mercury Vapor .................................... $1.03 5,800 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... $1.66 9,500 High Pressure Sodium Vapor ..... ... ...... I..................... $1.66 16,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... $1.63 22,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... $1.64 25,500 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... $1.64 47,000 High Pressure Sodium Vapor .................................... $1.68 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Ownership of Facilities: a. For multiple systems, the Utility will deliver service 120/240 volt overhead circuits. For series systems the Utility will furnish and maintain constant current regulating transformers and deliver service at the secondary side of such transformers. b. The customer will furnish and maintain all utilization equipment beyond the point of delivery except for maintenance service provided by the Utility in accordance with Special Condition 3. c. Meter locations for multiple systems shall be at points mutually agreed upon. Meter locations for series systems shall be on the primary supply circuit to the constant current regulating transformer at a point acceptable to the Utility. *Closed to new installation as of November 1, 1997 Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 3 2. Lamp Load: The lamp load for regular (general purpose) multiple incandescent lamps shall be the manufacturers' lamp rating in watts. The lamp load in watts for lumen rated street lighting lamps shall be as follows: HIGH PRESSURE MERCURY SODIUM VAPOR PRESSURE INCANDESCENT MULTIPLE SERES GROUP GROUP EXTENDE REPLACEMENT EXTENDE D D LUMENS REGULAR REPLACEMENT SVS. SVC. SVS. MULT.. SERIE 600* 800* 1000* 2500* 3500* 4000* 5800* 6000* 7000* 9500 10000* 11000* 15000* 16000 20000* 22000 25000* 25500 35000* 47000 55000* S Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts 55 58 42 45 — — -- 57 -- — — 85 92 103 62 65 73 175 189 202 143 152 164 -- - — 327 — -- -- 125 268 295 -- 210 -- 251 -- -- -- -- -- 220 -- 82 85 370 405 448 310 325 364 -- -- -- -- -- -- — -- -- 208 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 140 121 575 620 690 525 558 605 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — -- 292 - 800 860 755 822 447 -- -- - -- — -- - 202 174 - - -- — - 447 -- -- -- -- -- 248 233 - - 1,275 - - -- - -- 320 753 -- -- 485 1,058 -- Total lamp load shall be determined to the nearest 1/10 M. *Closed to new installation as of November 1, 1997. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. Resolution No. Resolution No. Resolution No. 20 Resolution No. 20 Resolution No. 20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01 / 15 Effective 07/01/16 Effective 07/01/17 Effective 07/01/19 Effective 07/01/20 Effective 07/01/21 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 4 3. Maintenance Service: Maintenance service furnished by the Utility under Rate C for the lamps specified shall include the following: a. Renewal of lamps after the original installation by the customer. b. Regular inspection. C. Periodic cleaning of globes. d. Labor of replacing lamps and globes. Incandescent lamps furnished under this provision will be extended service lamps only. Mercury vapor lamps and high pressure sodium vapor lamps furnished under this provision will be as specified by the Utility. Globes for renewal shall be furnished by the customer. Maintenance service will be furnished only where, in the opinion of the Utility, no undue hazard or expense will result because of location, mounting height, or other reasons. 4. Switching Facilities: For all night or midnight (Pacific Standard Time) service under the Utility's standard operating schedules, the Utility will furnish, maintain, and operate the necessary switching facilities. For other operating schedules, the customer shall furnish, maintain, and operate switching facilities as specified by the Utility and take metered service under Rate B. 5. Hours of Service: Under the Utility's standard all night operating schedule, approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished and under the Utility's standard midnight (Pacific Standard Time) operating schedule approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. 6. Removal of Equipment: Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed by a customer and such service and facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Utility -owned facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Utility. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule No. LS-2 Page 5 7. Energy Curtailment Service: Where the customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to curtail energy requirements, and such request is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to Utility the estimated cost installed or any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of any equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to Utility over a period of not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such requests become and remain the sole property of the Utility. 8. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 9. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 10. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 11. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective O1/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. OL-1 OUTDOOR AREA LIGHTING SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to outdoor area lighting service, other than street and highway lighting service, supplied from overhead lines where the Utility owns and maintains the area lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES LUMINAIRE CHARGE: Energy Curtailment Service Midnight or All Night Service Equivalent Service Facilities Charge Lamp Size -Lumens Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month Per Lamp Per Month High -Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 5,800 Lumens $19.05 $17.92 $12.81 9,500 Lumens $22.30 $20.25 $13.19 22,000 Lumens $33.29 $28.73 $15.18 POLE CHARGE (to be added to Luminaire Charge): Per Pole Per Month For each additional new wood pole installed: $6.17 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule OL-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Hours of Service: Area all night lighting service will be furnished from dusk to dawn, approximately 4,140 hours per year, by Utility -owned luminaires supplied from the Utility's existing 120/240 volt overhead circuits and mounted on existing Utility -owned wood poles as standard equipment. 2. Other Than Standard Equipment: Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the Utility and such requested equipment is acceptable to the Utility, the Utility will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in installation cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made for this purpose will not be refunded. Facilities installed in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the Utility. Utility will provide customer with adjusted per lamp charges and customer will pay such charges. 3. Service and Facilities Furnished: This service will be in accordance with Utility's specifications as to the equipment, installation, maintenance, and operation. 4. Replacement of Lamps: The Utility will replace lamps on a scheduled basis, and individual lamps will be replaced upon service failure, as soon as practical after notification by customer, subject to Utility's operating schedules. 5. Contract: A written contract for a term of three year will be required by the Utility when service is first established under this schedule. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Pam: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A_mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule OL-1 Page 3 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-1 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING CONNECTED LOAD BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes or for general water or sewerage pumping. TT7l it TTd-%"It7 Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Horsepower of Connected Load Monthly Service Charge Per Meter Per Meter Per hp 2 and over ................................................ $ 2.50 Facilities Charge ................................................ $17.88 Energy Charge to be added to Service Charge -Rate All kWh, per kWh ................................................ 23.3500 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Service Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS l . Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard power voltage. Authorized by the Cityo f Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule PA-1 Page 2 Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01 / 15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/O1/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/O1/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/O1/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule PA-1 Page 3 2. Connected Load: Connected load is the sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's equipment that it is possible to connect to the Utility's lines at the same time, determined to the nearest 1/10 hp. In no case will charges be based on less than 2 hp for single-phase service or no less than 3 hp for three-phase service. The rated capacity of the customer's equipment will be the rated horsepower output of standard rated motors, and the rated kilovolt -ampere input capacity of other equipment, with each kilovolt -ampere of input considered equal to one horsepower. Normally such ratings will be based on the manufacturer's rating as shown on the nameplate or elsewhere but may, at the option of the Utility, be based on tests or other reliable information. Overloaded Motors: Whenever, upon test, any motor under normal operating conditions is found to be delivering more than 115 percent of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the Utility may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the output as calculated from test. Any motor which is billed on a basis in excess of its nameplate rating in accordance with this special condition shall be rested at intervals to be determined by the Utility or upon notification by the customer of a permanent change in operating conditions. 4. Temporary Reduction of Connected Load: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer, prior to resuming service on such connected load within 12 months after it was disconnected, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if the temporary reduction of connected load had not been made. 5. In -Lieu Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Resolution No. 20 Resolution No. 20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Effective 07/01/20 Effective 07/01/21 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule PA-1 Page 4 8. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/O1/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/O1/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-2 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING DEMAND BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Demand Charge: First 75 kW or less of billing demand $ 1,278.71 All excess kW of billing demand, per kW $ 17.05 Energy Charges (to be added to Demand Charge): All kWh per kWh 17.9450 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Demand Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 2. Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand but not less than 50% of the highest maximum demand established in the preceding eleven months, however, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 75 kW. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule PA-2 Page 2 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. Where demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. 4. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt- hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 5. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 6. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule PA-2 Page 3 9. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based on applicant's demand requirements for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 10. Minimum Demand Char-ge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 11. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 12. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. PA-TOU POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING TIME -OF -USE APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is elective for customers with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but are less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding twelve months. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge $1296.66 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $14.92 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 29.91 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 4.64 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh 9.257¢ Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 8.677¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 7.810¢ *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 11.) Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule PA-TOU Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak: 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak: All other hours: Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. Billing Demand: The billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand but not less than 25% of the highest maximum demand established in the preceding eleven months, however, in no case shall the billing demand be less than 50 kW. Billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule PA-TOU Page 3 Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule PA-TOU Page 4 4. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. Where demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 7. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Pam: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 8. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 9. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule PA-TOU Page 5 10. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based on applicant's demand requirements for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 11. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 12. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 13. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TC-1 TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single-phase service for traffic -directional signs or traffic -signal systems located on streets, highways and other public thoroughfares and to railway crossing and track signals. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge: ............................................ $11.28 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kWh, per kWh ............................................ 20.8190 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage not in excess of 240 volts or, at the option of the Utility, at 240/480 volts, three -wire, single-phase. 2. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Pa ments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 3. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 4. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TC-1 Page 2 Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 5. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU GS-1 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule GS-l. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, t, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 55.43 $ 55.43 $ 55.43 Facilities Charge $ 20.97 $ 20.97 $ 20.97 Meter Charge $ 14.81 $ 14.81 $ 14.81 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 33.4210 55.0220 22.0520 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 23.5370 29.3760 21.0760 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 17.7350 21.4080 17.6770 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Mirk-pPa1r 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU GS-1 Page 2 (lff_Paak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to service separately an X-ray installation, the billing will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 4. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such Authorized by the City f Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU GS-1 Page 3 service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 5. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Pats: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 6. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: The amount of transformer capacity requested by a customer which is in excess of the applicable standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's measurable kilowatt demand. Excess transformer capacity shall be available to all customers under this schedule and shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. 8. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 9. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 10. Renewable Enema Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU GS-2 GENERAL SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule GS-2. This schedule is not applicable to customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Meter Charge $ 35.37 $ 35.37 $ 35.37 Demand Charge (per kW): $ 28.48 $ 28.48 $ 28.48 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 14.2300 16.9520 14.7530 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 13.6730 15.0410 13.5450 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 10.5910 12.0880 11.7070 *(Subject to Contract Demand. See Special Condition No. 9.) Minimum Charge: The Demand Charge plus the Energy Charge shall be subject to a monthly minimum charge of $227.77. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 2 Off -Peak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. VoltaRe: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 3. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. 4. Billing Demand: Billing demand shall be the kilowatts of maximum demand, determined to the nearest kW. 5. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand in any month shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input, indicated or recorded by instruments to be supplied by the Utility, during any 15-minute interval in the month. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 3 6. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 7. Power Factor Adjustment: When the billing demand has exceeded 200 kW for three consecutive months, a kilovar-hour meter will be installed as soon as practical, and, thereafter, until the billing demand has been less than 150 kW for twelve consecutive months, the charges will be adjusted each month for power factor, as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 33 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demands in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 8. X-Ray Installations: Where the Utility installs the standard transformer capacity requested by a customer to serve separately an X-Ray installation, the minimum charge will be increased by $1.03 per kVA of transformer capacity requested. 9. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. 10. Excess Transformer Capacity: The transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 per kVA per month. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective O1/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 4 11. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt - ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 12. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a contract demand is established, the monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 13. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Pam: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 14. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 15. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 16. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU GS-2 Page 5 17. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU PA-1 POWER -AGRICULTURAL AND PUMPING CONNECTED LOAD BASIS APPLICABILITY Applicable to power service for general agricultural purposes or for general water or sewerage pumping. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule PA-1. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge (per Horse Power of Connected Load) $ 7.69 $ 7.69 $ 7.69 Facilities Charge $ 17.53 $ 17.55 $ 17.55 Meter Charge $ 34.51 $ 34.51 $ 34.51 Demand Charge: Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 33.1540 55.0710 21.6210 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 23.1270 29.0500 20.6300 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 17.2400 20.9670 17.1810 Minimum Charge: The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized b the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU PA-1 Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Time Perinrl- 1. Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours Sumner Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sumner weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard power voltage. 3. Connected Load: Connected load is the sum of the rated capacities of all of the customer's equipment that it is possible to connect to the Utility's lines at the same time, determined to the nearest 1/10 hp. In no case will charges be based on less than 2 hp for single-phase service or no less than 3 hp for three-phase service. The rated capacity of the customer's equipment will be the rated horsepower output of standard rated motors, and the rated kilovolt -ampere input capacity of other equipment, with each kilovolt -ampere of input considered equal to one horsepower. Normally such ratings will be based on the manufacturer's rating as shown on the nameplate or elsewhere but may, at the option of the Utility, be based on tests or other reliable information. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU PA-1 Page 3 4. Overload Motors: Whenever, upon test, any motor under normal operating conditions is found to be delivering more than 115 percent of its capacity as indicated by its nameplate rating, the Utility may disregard the nameplate rating and base its charges upon the output as calculated from test. Any motor which is billed on a basis in excess of its nameplate rating in accordance with this special condition shall be rested at intervals to be determined by the Utility or upon notification by the customer of a permanent change in operating conditions. 5. Temporary Reduction of Connected Load: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustment will be made for any temporary reduction of connected load. Any customer, prior to resuming service on such connected load within 12 months after it was disconnected, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if the temporary reduction of connected load had not been made. 6. In -Lieu and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 7. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 8. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 9. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-D DOMESTIC SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation. Service under this schedule is elective for all customers taking service under Schedule D. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 3.77 $ 3.77 $ 3.77 Facilities Charge $ 1.40 $ 1.40 $ 1.40 Meter Charge $ 6.43 $ 6.43 $ 6.43 Energy Charge: All on -peak kWh, per kWh 31.0670 30.9570 7.3360 Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 7.336¢ 7.3360 7.3360 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 7.336¢ 7.3360 7.3360 The monthly minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule No. TOU-D Page 2 Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak All other hours Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 3. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/15 07/01/16 07/01/17 07/01/19 07/01 /20 07/01 /21 07/01/22 Schedule No. TOU-D Page 3 4. Energy C�justment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. 5. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-G GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY Applicable to single- and three-phase general service including lighting and power. Service under this schedule is elective for customers served under Schedule No. GS-2 with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but is less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding twelve months. Service under this schedule is elective for all existing customers with time of use metering who have been taking service under Schedule TOU- V with a monthly maximum demand that exceeds 100 kW for three months during the preceding twelve months but is less than 500 kW for any nine months during the preceding 12 months. Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES Customer Charge Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, Sept Nov. thru April $1296.66 $1296.66 $1296.66 $14.92 $14.92 $14.92 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 27.46 $ 32.46 $ 27.46 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, Per kW 5.04 5.04 5.04 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge) All on -peak kWh, per kWh 9.4400 11.7670 9.440¢ Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kWh 8.8460 11.1750 8.8460 Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh 7.957¢ 9.166¢ 7.9570 *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the Citv of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Summer Weekdays except holidays 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Mid -Peak 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Schedule TOU-G Page 2 Off -Peak All other hours: Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-G Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; and by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adiustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinue, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-G Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. 8. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 9. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-G Page 5 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/O1/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/O1/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-V GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable for all customers with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use meters have been installed. rr1 DD1rrnDV Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, t, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 1296.66 1296.66 $ 1296.66 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $ 14.92 $ 14.92 $ 14.92 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW ...... $ 28.66 $ 35.00 $ 22.71 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 5.43 $ 5.43 $ 5.43 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh ....................... 9.1140 11.4530 9.114¢ Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kW .................... 8.528¢ 10.8670 8.528¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh .................... 7.654¢ 8.8490 7.654¢ *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-V Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours: Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-V Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 3% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 2 kV through 10 kV; and by 4% for service delivered and metered at voltages of from 11 kV through 50 kV; except that when only one transformation from a transmission voltage level is involved, a customer normally entitled to a 3% discount will be entitled to a 4% discount. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A racket device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective O1/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-V Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. 8. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. 9. Minimum Demand Charl;e: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-V Page 5 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/15 Resolution No. 2011-112 Effective 01/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/16 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/12 Resolution No. 2015-26 Effective 07/01/17 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 01/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. 2012-98 Effective 07/01/13 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. 2014-30 Effective 07/01/14 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. 20 Effective 07/01/22 CITY OF VERNON PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Schedule No. TOU-Vt GENERAL SERVICE -LARGE APPLICABILITY This schedule is applicable for all customers taking service at 66KV with demands of 500 kW or higher for any three months during the preceding twelve months and for whom time of use meters have been installed. TERRITORY Within the city limits of the City of Vernon. RATES PER METER PER MONTH Summer Winter May, June, Oct July, August, t, Sept Nov. thru April Customer Charge $ 1150.06 $ 1150.06 $ 1150.06 Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Meter Charge ($/Mo) $ 14.92 $ 14.92 $ 14.92 Demand Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): All kW of on -peak maximum billing demand, per kW ...... $ 25.91 $ 31.65 $ 20.53 Plus all kW of mid -peak maximum billing demand, per kW $ 4.91 $ 4.91 $ 4.91 Plus all kW of off-peak billing demand, per kW No Charge* No Charge* No Charge* Energy Charge (to be added to Demand Charge): All on -peak kWh, per kWh ....................... 7.480¢ 9.399¢ 7.480¢ Plus all mid -peak kWh, per kW .................... 6.999¢ 8.918¢ 6.999¢ Plus all off-peak kWh, per kWh .................... 6.2810 7.2620 6.2810 *(Subject to Minimum Demand Charge. See Special Condition No. 9.) Authorized by the Citv of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Time Period: Time Periods are defined as follows: On -Peak Mid -Peak Off -Peak 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and All other hours: Summer Weekdays except holidays 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Summer weekdays except holidays Winter weekdays except holidays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter weekdays except holidays Off -Peak Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Veteran's Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as an off-peak period. No change in off-peak will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. May 1 and continue through October 31 of each year and the winter season time periods shall commence at 12:01 a.m. November 1 and continue through April 30 of the following year. 2. Billing Demand: Separate billing demands for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak time periods shall be established for each monthly billing period. The billing demand for each time period shall be the maximum demand for that time period occurring during the respective monthly billing period. The billing demand shall be determined to the nearest kW. 3. Maximum Demand: The maximum demands shall be established for the on -peak, mid -peak, and off-peak periods. The maximum demand for each period shall be the measured maximum average kilowatt input indicated or recorded by instruments during any 15-minute metered interval. Where the demand is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, a 5-minute interval may be used. Authorized by City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 3 4. Voltage Discount: The charges including adjustment will be reduced by 0% for service delivered and metered at voltages over 50 kV. 5. Power Factor Adjustment: a. Service Delivered and Metered at 4 kV or Greater: The charges will be adjusted each month for reactive demand as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The maximum reactive demand shall be the highest measured maximum average kilovar demand indicated or recorded by metering to be supplied by the Utility during any 15-minute metered interval in the month. The kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A ratchet device will be installed on each kilovar meter to prevent reverse operation of the meter. b. Service Delivered and Metered at Less than 4 kV: The charges will be adjusted each month for the power factor as follows: The charges will be increased by 20.6 cents per kilovar of maximum reactive demand imposed on the Utility in excess of 20 percent of the maximum number of kilowatts. The kilovars of reactive demand shall be calculated by multiplying the kilowatts of measured maximum demand by the ratio of the kilovar-hours to the kilowatt-hours. Demand in kilowatts and kilovars shall be determined to the nearest unit. A rachet device will be installed on the kilovar-hour meter to prevent its reverse operation on leading power factors. 6. Temporary Discontinuance of Service: Where the use of energy is seasonal or intermittent, no adjustments will be made for a temporary discontinuance of service. Any customer, prior to resuming service within twelve months after such service was discontinued, will be required to pay all charges which would have been billed if service had not been discontinued. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01 /20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 4 7. Excess Transformer Capacity: A transformer capacity in excess of a customer's contract demand which is either required by the Utility because of the nature of the customer's load or requested by the customer. Excess transformer capacity shall be billed at $1.03 kVA per month. 8. Contract Demand: A contract demand will be established by the Utility, based upon applicant's demand requirements for any customer newly requesting service on this schedule and for any customer of record on this schedule who requests an increase or decrease in transformer capacity in accordance with the Light and Power Department Rules for Electric Service. A contract demand arrangement is available upon request for all customers of record on this schedule. Contract demand is based upon the nominal kilovolt -ampere rating of the Utility's serving transformer(s) or the standard transformer size determined by the Utility as required to serve the customer's stated measurable kilowatt demand, whichever is less and is expressed in kilowatts. Minimum Demand Charge: Where a non -time related maximum demand or contract demand is established, a monthly minimum demand charge shall be $1.03 per kilowatt of contract demand. 10. Public Benefits Charge: A mandatory Public Benefits Charge has been assessed pursuant to Assembly Bill 1890, signed into law by the Governor on September 20, 1996. The charge is 2.85 percent of the total bill before any special fees or charges. 11. In -Lieu of Tax and Franchise Payments: The base rates and charges have been increased by 3 percent to reflect payments in -lieu of tax and franchise payments. 12. Voltage: Service will be supplied at one standard voltage. 13. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where transformers or facilities for services are ordered removed or modified by a customer and such services are restored within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Utility in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the transformers or facilities of the prior installation and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. 14. Energy Cost Adjustment: Energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor (ECABF Procedure) and the Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet ECA-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vemon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/22 Schedule TOU-Vt Page 5 15. Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment: Renewable energy cost adjustment charge will be assessed pursuant to the Procedures for Calculating the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Factor (RECAF Procedure) and the Renewable Energy Cost Adjustment Calculation Sheet REC-1 that have been approved by the City Council. Authorized by the City of Vernon Ordinance No. 940 Effective 12/06/83 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/19 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/20 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/21 Resolution No. Effective 07/01/22 STAFF REPORT City Council Agenda Item Report Agenda ItemNo. COV-135-2019 Submitted by: Abraham Alemu Submitting Department: Public Utilities Meeting Date: April 2, 2019 SUBJECT A Resolution Amending Electric Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, and TOU-V and Adopting Electric Rate Schedule No. TOU-Vt regarding Electrical Rates to be Charged for Electrical Energy Distributed and Supplied by the City within its Boundaries Recommendation: A. Find that adoption of the proposed Resolution does not constitute a `project" pursuant to section 15378(b)(2) of the Guidelines to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), because the plan to augment the existing electric rate structure constitutes an administrative activity; and even if the adoption of the proposed Resolution did constitute a project, it would be exempt in accordance with CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3), the general rule that CEQA only applies to projects that may have an effect on the environment; and B. Adopt a Resolution Amending Electric Rate Schedule Nos. CS, D, GS-1, GS-2, LS-1, LS-2, OLr1, PA-1, PA-2, PA-TOU, TC-1, TOU GS-1, TOU GS-2, TOU PA-1, TOU-D, TOU-G, and TOU-V and adopting Electric Rate Schedule No. TOU-Vt, authorizing the implementation of a four-year electric rate adjustment plan whereby rates for all customer classes would increase by 0.8% effective July 1, 2019; an additional 1.9% effective July 1, 2020; an additional 4% effective July 1, 2021; and an additional4% effective July 1, 2022. Background: On October 3, 2017, the City of Vernon entered into an agreement with NewGen Strategies & Solutions, LLC ("NewGen') to assist in providing a detailed electric cost of service and rate study. The study covered the 5-year period from the fiscal year 2019 through the fiscal year 2023. The cost of service study result showed a $9.4M (5.48%) annual under -recovery of costs, meaning that electric rates would need to be adjusted annually at a rate of 5.48% starting with the fiscal year 2020 through the fiscal year 2023. The purpose of the 5.48% increase would be to capture the full cost of service and accomrnodate the City's existing debt service coverages. Key drivers of increased costs are as follows: 1. Increase in power supply costs associated with fuel, energy, and capacity 2. Increase in transmission costs from the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) 3. Capital expenses to address an aging transmission and distribution infrastructure 4. Loss of prepaid gas revenues (in 2021) City staff deliberated on the results of the NewGen study regarding the forthcoming rate adjustments. Staff weighed a variety of options for the City to pursue in order to minimize the impact of such rate increases upon the ratepayers in Vernon. Staffs strategy to address the $9.4M (5.48%) annual under -recovery of costs is to utilize a combination of cash reserves and moderate rate increases to meet the required cash needs to operate the utility, as itemized below: Contributions of $28.2M from Vernon Public Utilities Electric reserves to reduce the rate impacts and to further support a rate design phase -in. 2. Gradually address the total under recovery of 5.48% with phased -in rate changes. 3. Constant, stable 4% per year customer bill impact (effective rate increases) from FY 2020 to FY 2023 taking into consideration the net of the VPU Electric Credit Program. 4. Phasing out of the VPU Electric Credit Program • 5% in FYI 9, 2% in FY20, 0% for FY21-FY23 5. Increase base electric rates 0.8% effective July 1, 2019, an additional 1.9% effective July 1, 2020, an additional 4% effective July 1, 2021, and an additional 4% effective July 1, 2022. Under this strategy, Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) recommends a four-year electric rate adjustment plan, whereby rates would increase by 0.8% effective July 1, 2019, an additional 1.9% effective July 1, 2020, an additional 4% effective July 1, 2021, and an additional 4% effective July 1, 2022, rather than the rate increases of 5.48% each year recommended by the cost of service and rate design study. Changes and Adjustments Since the Last Cost of Service Study 1. Created two TOU-V classes: • A new TOU-Vt customer class is created for all current and future transmission voltage customers at 500kW demand or more taking service at a 66kV transmission voltage level. This eliminates the need for the 66kV discounts and creates a cost of service basis for the rates. Significant growth in TOU-Vt class is expected over the forecast period. • Current TOU-V customer class will serve customers at 500kW demand or more at distribution voltages (voltages below 66kV). 2. Fixed Cost Recovery • Vernon's revenue collections are currently misaligned with the costs incurred. While 78% of the costs are fixed, only 30% of the revenues come from fixed charges (i.e., demand and customer charges). A more equitable rate recovery is achieved by moving towards a cost -based alignment. The proposed rates reflect increased fixed/demand charge revenues to 40% over the four-year period. 30% of the revenues come from fixed charges. • Created a new Facilities Charge applicable to General Service (GS-1) and Domestic services. This new monthly charge aligns charges with the COS for customer classes that do not currently have a demand charge. 3. Replaced the Fuel Cost Adjustment Clause with Energy Cost Adjustment • VPU is proposing to amend the existing Fuel Cost Adjustment and replace it with a new Energy Cost Adjustment. This approach is taken by many electric utilities to ensure that customers are billed for the true cost of service. The current Fuel Cost Adjustment does not address market dynamics in areas such as capacity, transmission, fuel transportation, grid management, and extraordinary expenses. The proposed Energy Cost Adjustment will pass through the difference in fuel and energy expenses between actual and estimated amounts embedded in the current electric rates. The proposed Energy Cost Adjustment subscribes to industry best practice by ensuring that applicable costs are properly billed so there is no overcharging or undercharging of customers. Customer Outreach VPU strives to increase customer engagement and foster transparency as we consider a four-year rate adjustment plan. A number of outreach meetings were held to provide updates and solicit customer feedback on the cost of service and rate design activities. 1. On March 29, 2018 — the cost of Service and rate design plan was introduced. VPU discussed the cost of service and rate setting process, strategy and philosophy. VPU then informed customers that in the early years of the 5-year study, base rate revenues are under a revenue requirement. The City will use reserves to meet revenue requirements and then make it up in the following years. The future rate increase will be based on the recommendations of the integrated resource plan (IRP) and the cost of service /rate design studies. 2. On May 2, 2018, VPU presented the initial results of the cost of service study. A five-year revenue requirement was presented during this meeting. In addition, VPU discussed that Vernon's revenue collections are misaligned with the costs incurred. While 82% of the costs are fixed, only 30% of the revenues come from fixed charges (Le., demand and customer charges). 3. January 24, 2019, NewGen presented the cost of service and rate study results to the Vernon Business and Industry Commission. The presentation covered the cost of service summary results, the rate strategy, recoirnmended rate adjustments, and impacts on customer bills. 4. On February 7, 2019, additional information was given to supplement the presentation made on January 24, 2019. NewGen presented the cost of service and rate study results as well as the electric cost adjustment (ECA) mechanism. Fiscal Impact: The recommended rate increases will meet the Vernon Public Utilities additional revenue requirements of $9.4 million each year for fiscal years 2020 through 2023. ATTACHMENTS • 1. Resolution Amending Electric Rate Schedules