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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSouthern California Edison - 1988-06-06 - CITY C ACTION REQUE, ®R C ®UNC Date May 2, 1988 Submitted to: Mayor and City Council Submitted by: Paul E. Cook, City Administrator APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL Prepared by: Les Evans, Acting Director of Public Works SY 19____ Subject: Master Street Lighting Agreements &a:,: a Consistent with Council Policy? [x] Yes [ ] New Policy or Excepti n Ga Cr CITY CLERK .17 Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions,Attachments: STATEMENT OF ISSUE: Transmitted herewith are four copies each of tsro master street lighting agreements by and between the City of Huntington Beach a i,:- California Edison Company. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the two agreements and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all copies, and direct the City Clerk to return the original and one copy of each agreement to Edison. I ANALYSIS: Ordinance 555 was adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach on December 5, 1949, granting the Edison Company a franchise to operate their transmission and distribution systems within the City and to utilize the public rights of way. Throughout the years, the City requiring and paying for street lighting and the Edison Company furnishing these services has occurred in a taken for granted manner, without benefit of commitments of both parties being reduced to writing and described. The subject agreements cover this past deficiency and afford both parties written record in a good businesslike manner. FUNDING SOURCE: The agreements require no funding separate from already allocated general fund utility accounts. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: Do not approves. ATTACHMENTS: ' Four copies each of two agreements. v PIO 4/84 1 ♦ . t f, rnpy AGREEMENT FOR STREET .LIGHTING SERVICES TO CITY OWNED SYSTEM BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY SCHEDULES LS-2 AND LS-3 THIS AGREEMENT made this �' � day of IJU h - 1988, by and between the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a Municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as "CITY" , and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as "SUPPLIER" . RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY requires electric energy from SUPPLIER' s distribution system to illuminate the CITY owned street lights; and SUPPLIER is agreeable to providing this energy. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows : 1 . TERM The initial term of this contract shall be for a period of one (1 ) year , commencing j&Lma e , 19RE Upon the expiration of the initial term of this contract , it shall be extended automatically thereafter for successive terms of one ( 1 ) year each, provided that this contract may be terminated at the end of the original term, or any extended term, by either party upon not less than sixty ( 60 ) days written notice prior to the expiration of such term. 2 . LIGHTING CIRCUIT MAPS CITY will, by means of street lighting circuit maps and a summary thereof, periodically report number , location, size and type of CITY-owned street lights to SUPPLIER for billing, - 1 - statistical reporting and load information. A copy of said maps, and summary thereof, is marked Exhibit "A" , attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. 3 . RATE SCHEDULE CITY agrees to take and pay for said service so supplied at each point of delivery under provisions of Rate Schedule Nos . LS-2 and LS-3 . A copy of said schedules is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "B" , and made a part hereof . 4 . AGREEMENT TO PAY RATES CITY agrees to pay such rates and to be governed by the terms set forth in the SUPPLIER' s tariffs , including but not restricted to, Schedule Nos . LS-2 and/or LS-3, on file with the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California and any changes or modifications thereof as may be authorized by said Commission. 5 . AGREEMENT SUBJECT TO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION This contract shall at all times be subject to such changes or modifications by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Calfornia as said Commission may, from time to time, direct in exercise of its jurisdiction. 6 . INSTALLATION OF METERS SUPPLIER agrees to install any and all required meters in accordance with provisions of Schedule No. LS-3 . Upon approval by the applicable agency, said meter(s ) shall be set in CITY ' s meter cabinet (s ) or other places acceptable to SUPPLIER at location( s) mutually agreed upon. - 2 - f 7 . POLES , WIRES, AND OTHER APPURTENANCES It is understood and agreed that all poles, wires and other appurtenances supplied and used by the SUPPLIER in furnishing the service herein provided for, shall at all times be, and remain the property of the SUPPLIER, and the SUPPLIER shall have the right to remove the same upon expiration of this contract or any renewal thereof. 8 . INSTALLATION All poles, wires and electrical appurtenances installed by SUPPLIER in furnishing service under this agreement, shall be so placed as to work the least possible public and private inconvenience . 9 . ACQUISITION OF EASEMENTS When required, CITY agrees to acquire at CITY ' s expense, exclusive easements for SUPPLIER from owners of private property to provide street lighting service to CITY . 10 . FORCE MAJEURE If SUPPLIER shall be prevented by strikes, by order of Court , by public authority, by order of the Commission or other causes beyond the control of the parties hereto, or any of them, from furnishing the service herein provided for , it shall not be liable in damages to CITY for such failure. In case of such failure, a proportionate reduction in the amounts payable to SUPPLIER by CITY for street lighting service hereunder, based on the period of suspension of such service, shall be made in case of such failure . 11 . OPTIONAL MAINTENANCE Optional maintenance service to CITY under the rates and - 3 - provisions of Schedule Nos. LS-2 and LS-3 is available upon written request . CITY taking service under this schedule shall provide circuit maps , and a summary thereof, indicating the number , location, type and size of those street lights to be maintained by SUPPLIER. A copy of said Schedule Nos . LS-2 and LS-3 is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "C" and by this reference made a part hereof . 12 . INDEMNIFICATION, DEFENSE, HOLD HARMLESS SUPPLIER hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold and save harmless CITY, its officers , and employees against any and all liability, claims, judgments, costs and demands , however caused, including those resulting from death or injury to SUPPLIER' S employees and damage to property, arising directly or indirectly out of the obligations herein undertaken by SUPPLIER, or out of the operations conducted by SUPPLIER, including those arising from the passive concurrent negligence of CITY, but save and -,except those which arise out of the active concurrent negligence, sole negligence , or the sole willful misconduct of CITY. SUPPLIER will conduct all defense at its sole cost and expense . Any costs of defense or attorney' s fees incurred by CITY in enforcing this obligation will be reimbursed to CITY by SUPPLIER or may be awarded to CITY by a court of competent jurisdiction as costs pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure §1021 . 13 . WORKERS ' COMPENSATION INSURANCE Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1861 , SUPPLIER acknowledges awareness of Section 3700 et seq. of said code, which requires every employer to be insured against liablity for - 4 - workers ' compensation: SUPPLIER covenants that it will comply with such provisions prior to commencing performance of the work hereunder . SUPPLIER is a permissably self-insured employer for workers ' compensation. SUPPLIER agrees to notify CITY, in writing, within ten (10 ) days if it loses its status as a permissably self-insured employer. SUPPLIER shall require all subcontractors to provide such workers ' compensation insurance for all of the subcontractors ' employees . SUPPLIER shall furnish to CITY a list of such subcontractors . SUPPLIER shall furnish to CITY a certificate of waiver of subrogation under the terms of the workers ' compensation insurance and SUPPLIER shall similarly require all subcontractors to waive subrogation. 14 . CITY EMPLOYEES AND OFFICIALS SUPPLIER shall employ no CITY official nor any regular CITY employee in the work performed pursuant to this agreement . No officer or employee of CITY shall have any financial interest in this agreement in violation of California Government Code Section 1090 et seq. 15 . NOTICES All notices required or permitted hereunder shall be delivered in person, or by registered or certified mail, to an authorized representative of the party to whom delivery is to be made, at the place of buisness of such party, or to any other place designated in writing by such party. 16 . CAPTIONS Captions of the sections of this agreement are for - 5 - convenience and reference only, and the words contained therein shall in no way be held to explain, modify, amplify or aid in the interpretation, construction or meaning of the provisions of this agreement . 17 . FRANCHISE Nothing in this agreement shall modify or nullify the rights and duties of the parties as contained in the Ordinance of the CITY of Huntington Beach, No . 555 , dated December 5, 1949 . 18 . ENTIRETY The foregoing represents the entire agreement between the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed by and through their authorized officers on the day, and year first above written l kOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, California coporation, a Municipal corporation, r < n- �1 y:�/1 rPR TTEST• ED AS TO FORM: City Clerk c ��;= Ci ty Attorney -2-2/ -iv REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: _ F � City Administrator Directo^r of Public Works be xARWrICO T s 6 - ' P ROV �M s Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9948-E ® Southern Califomia Edison 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9590-E Schedule No. LS-2 Sheet 1 of 6 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION UNMETERED SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to unmetered service for the lighting of streets, highways, other public thorough- fares, and publicly-owned and publicly-operated automobile parking lots which are open to the general public, where the customer owns the street lighting equipment including, but not limited to, the pole, mast arm, luminaire and lamp, and all connecting cable in a street light system. TERRITORY Within the entire territory served. RATES Nominal Lamp Rating Per Lamp Per Month *** Multiple ervlce Series Service -Up-t-ional Service Average Lamp Initial A B C D E Wattage Lumens All Night Midnight All Night Midnight Relam Incandescent Lamps Extended Service ** 103 1 ,000 $ 3.48 $ 2.28 $ 5.84 $ 4.84 202 2,500 6.07 3.72 8.55 6.38 - 327 4,000 9.34 5.53 11.11 7.82. 448 6,000 12.50 7.29 14.13 9.53 - 690 10,000 18.83 10.80 21.18 13.50 Mercury Vapor Lamps 100 4,000 $ 4.22 $ 2.69 $ 7.59 $ 5.84 175 7,900 6.44 3.92 10.24 7.35 250 12,000 8.66 5.15 12.76 8.79 400 21,000 13.18 7.66 17.93 11.73 - 700 41 ,000 21.79 12.43 28.11 17.52 1,000 55,000 30.47 17.25 38.12 23.21 - High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 50 4,000 $ 2.31 $ 1.63 $ 6.02 $ 4.98 $ 0.40 70 5,800 2.96 1.99 6.82 5.45 0.40 100 9,500 3.85 2.49 8.22 6.26 0.41 150 16,000 5.84 3.59 10.25 7.44 0.42 200 22,000 7.22 4.36 12.53 8.76 0.42 250 27,500 8.97 5.33 - - 0.42 310 37,000 10.80 6.34 - - - 400 50,000 13.47 7.82 - - 0.44 Low Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 35 4,800 $ 2.44 $ 1.70 $ 5.49 $ 4.67 - 55 8,000 2.99 2.01 6.29 5.14 - 90 13,500 4.22 2.69 8.49 6.41 135 22,500 5.55 3.43 10.59 7.63 - 180 33,000 6.78 4.11 11.87 8.37 - Charges are calculated for customer billing using the Rate Components shown below. * Optional Service for relamping charges are in addition to applicable charges for Multiple or Series Service. ** Represents Extended Service Lamps only. For Group Replacement and Regular lamp types see Special Condition No. 11. *** Rates shown above are for a single lamp; the rates are computed on the total number of lamps per account carried to the third decimal place. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 774-E Michael R. Peevey Date Filed December 3, 1987 Decision No. 86-10-023 Name Effective February 1, 1988 87-04-034 Resolution No. CE37(1) Executive Vice President Title EXPRIyp Utl op ®Southern Ca9if®mia Edison Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9949-E ®� 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9880-E Sheet 2 of 6 Schedule No. LS-2 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION UNMETERED SERVICE (Continued) RATES COMPONENTS Base Rates: Energy Charges: Per kWh All Night Service, per kWh .......................................... 4.0000 Midnight Service, per kWh ........................................... 4.745it Series Service Power Factor Charge: $0.300 Per kvar demand Other Charges: Nominal Lamp Rating Per Lamp Per Month * ** Multiple Service Series Service Optional Service Average Lamp Initial A B C D E Wattage Lumens All Night Midnight All Night Midnight Relamp ** Incandescent Extended Service Lamps *** $ 0.79 $ 0.79 $ 3.55 $ 3.55 - Mercury Vapor Lamps $ 0.79 $ 0.79 $ 3.55 $ 3.55 - High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 50 4,000 $ 0.79 $ 0.79 $ 3.55 $ 3.55 $ 0.40 70 5,800 0.79 0.79 3.55 3.55 0.40 100 9,500 0.79 0.79 3.55 3.55 0.41 150 16,000 0.79 0.79 3.55 3.55 0.42 200 22,000 0.79 0.79 3.55 3.55 0.0.42 250 27,500 0.79 0.79 - - 310 37,000 0.79 0.79 - 0.44 400 50,000 0.79 0.79 - Low Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps $ 0.79 $ 0.79 $ 3.55 $ 3.55 All Other Lamps $ 0.79 $ 0.79 $ 3.55 $ 3.55 - * Kvar losses for the Series Service Power Factor Charge shall be calculated in accordance with Special Condition No. 14.. ** Optional Service charges for relamping are in addition to applicable charges for Multiple or Series Services. *** Represents Extended Service lamps only. For Group Replacement and Regular lamp types see Special Condition No. 11. **** Rates shown above are for a single lamp; the rates are computed on the total number of lamps per account carried to the third decimal place. (Continued) ` - (To be inserted by utility) Issued by- (To be inserted by Cal.P.U.C.) . Advice Letter No. 774-E MichaelR. Peevey Date Filed December 3, 1987 Decision No. 86-10-023 Name 7 Effective February 1, 1988 87-04-034 Executive Vice President Resol uti on No. CE37(1) Tine H OT "B" Maw Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9881-E ®111 ff Southern California Edison 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9592-E Sheet 3 of 6 Schedule No. LS-2 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION UNMETERED SERVICE (Continued) RATE COMPONENTS (Continued) Per kWh Adjustment Rates: Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor .:...................................... 3.1510 Annual Energy Rate ........................................................... 0.2764 Conservation Load Management Adjustment Billing Factor...—.....o....000.o.o. -0.026 Electric Revenue Adjustment Billing Factor ................................... -0.0140 Major Additions Adjustment Billing Factor .................................... 0.1800 PUCReimbursement Fee ........................................................ 0.0120 Total Adjustment Rates ....................................................... 3.579t The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule No. RF-E. The Adjustment Rates are described in Parts G, 1, J, and K of the Preliminary Statement. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Ownership of Facilities: a. For multiple systems. the Company will deliver service at 120, 120/240 volts, or, at the option of the Company, at 240/480 or 277/480 volts, three wire, single phase. For existing series systems the Company 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 switching equipment and where the customer has elected the Option- al Relamp Service provided by the Company in accordance with Special Condition No. 5. C. New or modified installations normally shall be multiple service installations. New or modified series installations shall be made only where, in the opinion of the Company, it is practical to supply series service. d. For new or modified series installations requiring a new constant current regulating transformer, the customer shall furnish and maintain the transformer; and service will be delivered at the primary side of the transformer. 2. Service Connections and Distribution Extensions: a. The point or points of service connection shall be mutually agreed upon by the Company and the customer. b. Distribution line extensions to reach a street light or a street tight system shall be in accordance with the applicable Rule No. 15, 15.1 or 15.2: 3. Switching and Related Facilities: For All Night or Midnight Service under the Company's standard operating schedules, the Company will furnish, operate, and maintain, the necessary switching facilities. All auxiliary relay equipment, irrespective of voltage, not furnished by the Company, but required in connection with providing street lighting service, shall be furnished, installed, and maintained by the customer in accordance with the Company's requirements. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 777-E, Supplemental MichaelR. Peevey Date Filed January 4, 1988 Decision No. Name Effective January 20, 1988 Executive Vice President Resolution No. EE-3077 CE37 (3) Title EXHIBIT 91999 ® Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9593-E ® Sout hem California Edison 9487-E, 9061-E & 22"Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 5985-E Sheet 4 of 6 Schedule No. LS-2 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION UNMETERED SERVICE (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 4. Hours of Service: Under the Company's standard All Night Service operating schedule approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished, and under the Company's standard Midnight Service operating schedule approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. Service for other operating schedules is not available under this schedule. 5. Optional Relamp Service, Rate E: Optional relamp service will be provided at the request of the customer. The charges thereunder shall be in addition to any other applicable charges. After the original lamp installation, relamp service will be furnished by the Company as soon as practicable after notification by the customer. Relamp service is provided only for the high pressure sodium vapor lamps listed on this schedule for which charges are shown. At the time of relamping, the Company will clean the refractor, or install replacement refractors furnished by the customer, as required. This service will be provided only where, in the opinion of the Company, no undue hazard or expense will result because of location, mounting height, or other reason. 6. Removal of Equipment: Where Company-owned street lighting service and/or facilities were ordered removed by a customer and such service and/or facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove, the customer shall pay to the Company in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Company-owned facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Company. 7. Modification of Facilities: Where the customer requests a modification of Company-owned facilities serving customer-owned street light facilities, and such modifications are acceptable to the Company, the Company will perform the requested modifications, provided the customer agrees to pay the cost of said modifications. 8. Midnight Service: Where the customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to take Midnight Service, and such request is acceptable to the Company, the Company will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to the Company the estimated cost installed of 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 the Company over a period not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such requests become and remain the sole property of the Company. 9. Contract: In accordance with Rule No. 4, a written contract for a term of not less than one year and not more than five years is required in order to receive street light service under the provisions of this schedule. Should the customer terminate service within 36 months of the date service is first supplied, the customer shall pay to the Company the cost of installation plus the cost of removal less salvage for any Company-owned facilities installed to supply the customer's street light service. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 775-E Michael R. Peevey Date Filed December 29, 1987 Decision No. 87-12-066 Name Effective January 1, 1988 Executive Vice President Resolution No. CE37 (4) Title ® Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9594-E A Southern California Edison 5985-E & 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 7293-E Sheet 5 of 6 Schedule No. LS-2 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION UNMETERED SERVICE (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 10. Kilowatthours: The kilowatthours used to determine the Energy Charge Components shown above shall be as follows: Nominal Lamp Rating Per Lamp Per Month Lamp Load Including Ballast Watts Multiple Service kWh Series Service kWh Average Lamp Initial Multiple Series A B C D Wattage Lumens Service Service All Night Midnight All Night Midnight Incandescent Lamps Extended Service 103 1,000 103 75 35.535 17.943 29.528 14.918 202 2,500 202 164 69.690 35.188 64.567 32.620 327 4,000 327 248 112.815 56.963 97.638 49.327 448 6,000 448 347 154.560 78.042 136.614 69.018 690 10,000 690 578 238.050 120.198 227.559 114.964 Mercury Vapor Lamps 100 4,000 131 125 45.195 22.820 51.675 26.113 175 7,900 216 207 74.520 37.627 85.574 43.242 250 12,000 301 285 103.845 52.434 117.819 59.537 400 21,000 474 445 163.530 82.571 183.963 92.961 700 41 ,000 803 760 277.035 139.883 314.184 158.764 1,000 55,000 1,135 1,070 391.575 197.717 442.338 223.523 High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 50 4,000 58 64 20.010 10.104 30.746 15.539 70 5,800 83 85 28.635 14.459 40.834 20.638 100 9,500 117 121 40.365 20.381 58.128 29.379 150 16,000 193 174 66.585 33.621 83.590 42.247 200 22,000 246 233 84.870 42.853 111.933 56.572 250 27,500 313 - 107.985 54.525 - - 310 37,000 383 - 132.135 66.719 - 400 50,000 485 - 167.325 84.487 - - Low Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 35 4,800 63 51 21.735 10.975 24.225 12.240 55 8,000 84 72 28.980 14.633 34.200 17.280 90 13,500 131 130 45.195 22.820 61.750 31 .200 135 22,500 182 185 62.790 31.704 87.875 44.400 180 33,000 229 219 79.005 39.892 104.025 52.560 * Represents Extended Service lamps only. For Group Replacement and Regular Service Lamps see Special Condition No. 11. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) - issued by - (To be inserted by Cat.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 775-E Michael R. Peevey Date Filed December 29, 1987 Decision No. 87-12-066 Name Effective January 1, 1988 Executive Vice President Resolution No. CE37 (5) Title EXHIBIT as fry ® Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9595-E Southem Califomia Edison 5985-E & 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,California 91 T70 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9062-E Schedule No. LS-2 Sheet 6 of 6 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION UNMETERED SERVICE (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 11. Other Lamp Loads: The Company will provide service under this schedule to street light lamps which are not listed on this schedule provided that a lamp load, including lamp wattage and ballast, can be reliably established by the Company. In addition to the extended service incandescent lamps listed above in Special Condition No. 10, the Company has determined a lamp load wattage rating for the following lumen rated regular and group replacement incandescent lamps to be used to determine the Energy Charge Components. Incandescent Wattage Per LamQ Average ---Multiple Service Series Service Initial Uroup Group Lumens Regular Replacement Regular Replacement 600 55 58 42 44 800 - - 57 - 1,000 85 92 61 64 2,500 175 189 143 152 4,000 268 295 213 226 6,000 370 405 316 332 10,000 575 620 525 565 15,000 800 860 755 822 25,000 - - 1,275 - The kilowatthours for the above regular and group replacement lamps or any unlisted lamps shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Special Condition No. 12, below. 12. Kilowatthour Loss Factor: The total monthly kWh usage for each type of service shall be computed applying the following kWh per kW billing factors to the applicable lamp load wattage rating. The kWh shall be computed to the nearest watthour. kWh Per kW of Lamp Load ncan- Mercury High Pressure Low PressUre descent Vapor Sodium Vapor Sodium Vapor Type of Service: All Night Service Multiple Service ........ 345.0 345.0 345.0 345.0 Series Service .......... 393.7 413.4 480.4 475.0 Midnight or Equivalent Service Multiple Service ........ 174.2 174.2 174.2 174.2 Series Service .......... 198.9 208.9 242.8 240.0 13. Unlisted Lamp Charges: The monthly charge for all lamps not listed in this schedule shall be computed by applying the kWh per month as calculated in accordance with Special Condition Nos. 11 and 12 to the Base Rate Energy Charges listed in this schedule. This Energy Charge will then be added to the applicable Base Rate Other Charges, and the Series Service Power Factor Charge from Special Condition No. 14 to compile the Base Rate Composite Charge. The Base Rate Composite Charge, plus the appropriate Adjustment Rate Charges will then be the total charge per month per lamp. 14. Series Service Power Factor: The kvar losses for the Series Service Power Factor charge shall be calculated by multiplying the applicable series service kW lamp load from Special Condition No. 10 by the applicable kvar demand loss factor shown below: kvar Demand Loss Factor (kvar toss/kW load) High Pressure Low Pressurg Incandescent Mercury Vapor Sodium Vapor Sodium Vapor 2.164 3.276 7.066 6.759 (To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 775-E Michael R. Peevey Date Filed December 29, 1987 Decision No. 87-12-066 Name Effective January 1, 1988 Executive Vice President Resolution No. CE37 (6) me EX p�{p�P EX OT "08" M Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9950-E �,® Southem Califomia Edison Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9596-E 22"walnutGroveAvenue,Rosemead,Calitomia91770 Sheet 1 of 3 Schedule No. LS-3 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION METERED SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to metered 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 entire territory served. RATES Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge: Multiple Service .......................................................... $ 8.62 Series Service ............................................................ $108.75 Energy Charge (to be added to Customer Charge): AllkWh, per kWh ....... ................................................ 7.5794t Optional Relamp Service Charge (to be added to Customer and Energy Charges): Charges for Optional Relamp Service, provided in accordance with Special Condition No. 5, shall be as follows: High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps Per Lamp Per Month Nominal Lame Ratin Average Lamp Initial Wattage Lumens 50 4,000 $0.40 70 5,800 0.40 100 9,500 0.41 150 16,000 0.42 200 22,000 0.42 250 27,500 0.42 400 50,000 0.44 Charges are calculated for customer billing using the Rate Components shown below. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 774-E MichaelR. Peevey Date Filed December 3, 1987 Decision No. 86-10-023 Name Effective February 1, 1988 87-04-034 Resolution No. CE3 s(1) Executive Vice President ree HOOT °osro ® Revi. j Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9951-E ,,1m_4® Southern California Edison 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead.California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9882-E Sheet 2 of 3 Schedule No. LS-3 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION METERED SERVICE (Continued) RATE COMPONENTS Base Rate: Per Meter Per Month Customer Charge Multiple Service ................................................... $ 8.62 Series Service ..................................................... $108.75 Per kWh Energy Charge, per kWh .................................................. 4.0004 Optional Relamp Service Charge: High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps Per Lamp Per Month Nominal Lamp Rating Average Lamp Initial Wattage Lumens 50 4,000 $0.40 70 5,800 0.40 100 9,500 0.41 150 16,000 0.42 200 22,000 0.42 250 27,500 0.42 400 50,000 0.44 Adjustment Rates: Per kWh Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factors .................................. 3.1514 Annual Energy Rate ..................................................... 0.2764 Conservation Load Management Adjustment Billing Factor................... -0.0264 Electric Revenue Adjustment Billing Factor .............................. -0.0144 Major Additions Adjustment Billing Factor ............................... 0.1804 PUCReimbursement Fee ................................................... 0.0124 Total Adjustment Rates .................................................. 3.5794 The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule No. RF-E. The Adjustment Rates are described in Parts G, I, J, and K of the Preliminary Statement. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Ownership of Facilities: a. For multiple systems the Company will deliver service at 120, 120/240 volts, or, at the option of the Company, at 240/480 or 277/480 volts, three-wire, single phase. For existing series systems (installed prior to October 25, 1981) the Company 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 Optional Relamp Service provided by the Company in accordance with Special Condition No. S. 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 Company. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 774-E MichaelR. Peeyey Date Filed December 3, 1987 Decision No. 86-10-023 Name Effective February 1, 1988 87-04-034 Resolution No. CE38(1) Executive Vice President Title EXHIBIT VeBro Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9598-E ®�® Southern California Edison 7294-E & 22"Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9064-E Schedule No. LS-3 Sheet 3 of 3 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY CUSTOMER-OWNED INSTALLATION METERED SERVICE (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 1. Ownership of Facilities: (Continued) d. New or modified installations (installed after October 25, 1981) normally shall be multiple service installations. New series installations shall be made only where, in the opinion of the Company, it is practical to supply this service. e. For new or modified series installations (installed after October 25, 1981) requiring a new constant-current regulating transformer, the customer shall furnish and maintain the transformer; and service will be delivered at the primary side of the transformer. 2. Service Connections, Meters, and Distribution Extensions: a. The point or points of service connection shall be mutually agreed upon by the Company and the customer. b. Distribution line extensions to reach a steet light or a street light system shall be in accordance with the appicable Rule No. 15, 15.1 or 15.2. 3. Switching Facilities: The customer shall furnish, maintain, and operate switching facilities. 4. 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 Company in advance of reinstallation a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Company-owned facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Company. 5. Optional Relamp Service: Optional relamp service will be provided at the request of the customer. The charges thereunder shall be in addition to any other applicable charges. After the original lamp installation, relamp service will be furnished by the Company as soon as practicable after notification by the customer. Relamp service is provided only for the high pressure sodium vapor lamps listed on this schedule for which charges are shown. At the time of relamping, the Company will clean the refractor, or install replacement refractors furnished by the customer, as required. This service will be provided only where, in the opinion of the Company, no undue hazard or expense will result because of location, mounting height, or other reason. 6. Modification of Facilities: Where the customer requests a modification of Company-owned facilities serving customer-owned street light facilities, and such modifications are acceptable to the Company, the Company will perform the requested modifications, provided the customer agrees to pay the cost of said modifications. 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 Company, the Company will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to the Company the estimated cost installed of 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 the Company over a period not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such requests become and remain the sole property of the Company. 8. ' Contract: In accordance with Rule No. 4, a written contract for a term of not less than one year and not more than five years is required in order to receive street light service under the provisions of this schedule: Should the customer terminate service within 36 months of the date service is first supplied, the customer shall pay to the Company the cost of installation plus the cost of removal less salvage for any Company-owned facilities installed to supply the customer's street light service. (To be inserted by utility) issued by (To be inserted by Cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 775-E MichaelR. Peevey Date Filed December 29, 1987 Decision No. 87-12-066 Name Effective January 1, 1988 CE38(3) Executive Vice President Resolution No. role AGREEMENT FOR STREET LIGHTING SERVICES TO UTILITY OWNED SYSTEM BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY SCHEDULE LS-1 THIS AGREEMENT made this (07th day of JU-hG , 1988, by and between the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a Municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as "CITY" , and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as "SUPPLIER" . RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY requires electric energy to supply street lighting which includes street light poles for attachment of luminaries, equipment, and pertinent electric service connections, to and for the facilities and locations shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, and SUPPLIER is agreeable to providing these services . NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows : 1 . TERM The initial term of this contract shall be for a period of one ( 1 ) year, commencing J (o , 19 Q8 Upon the expiration of the initial term of this contract, it shall be extended automatically thereafter for successive terms of one ( 1) year each, provided that this contract may be terminated at the end of the original term, or any extended term, . by either party upon not less than sixty (60 ) days written notice prior to the expiration of such term. - 1 - 2 . RATE SCHEDULE CITY agrees to take and pay for said service so supplied at each point of delivery under provisions of Rate Schedule No . LS-1 . A copy of said schedule is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "B" , and made a part hereof . 3 . AGREEMENT TO PAY RATES CITY agrees to pay such rates and to be governed by the terms set forth in the SUPPLIER's tariffs, including but not restricted to, Schedule No . LS-1, on file with the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California and any changes or modifications thereof as may be authorized by said Commission. 4 . AGREEMENT SUBJECT TO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION This contract shall at all times be subject to such changes or modifications by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Calfornia as said Commission may, from time to time, direct in exercise of its jurisdiction. 5 . OTHER THAN STANDARD INSTALLATION Should CITY elect to have other than a standard installation, CITY shall pay the estimated difference in cost incurred between such installation and a standard installation. The difference in cost incurred for such an installation is determined annually by the SUPPLIER, effective July 1 . Where mutually agreed upon, and in accordance with SUPPLIER' s specifications , the excavating, backfilling, and restoring of pavement for an underground installation may be furnished by the CITY in lieu of payment therefor . 6 . POLES, WIRES, AND OTHER APPURTENANCES It is understood and agreed that all poles, wires and 2 - other appurtenances supplied and used by the SUPPLIER in furnishing the service herein provided for , shall at ail times be, and remain the property of the SUPPLIER, and the SUPPLIER shall have the right to remove the same upon expiration of this contract or any renewal thereof . 7 . INSTALLATION All poles, wires and electrical appurtenances installed by SUPPLIER in furnishing service under this agreement, shall be so placed as to work the least possible public and private inconvenience. 8 . ACQUISITION OF EASEMENTS When required, CITY agrees to acquire at CITY ' s expense, exclusive easements for SUPPLIER from owners of private property to provide street lighting service to CITY. 9 . REMOVAL OF SUPPLIER'S PROPERTY ON TERMINATION Termination of this contract shall not affect the obligations or liabilities of either of the parties hereto accruing at such date of termination. SUPPLIER shall have the right to remove or abandon in place SUPPLIER-owned street lighting facilities , wholly or in part, upon expiration of this contract or of any extension thereof . 10 . FORCE MAJEURE If SUPPLIER shall be prevented by strikes, by order of Court, by public authority, by order of the Commission or other causes beyond the control of the parties hereto, or any of them, from furnishing the service herein provided for, it shall not be liable in damages to CITY for such failure. In case of such failure , a proportionate reduction in the amounts payable to 3 - SUPPLIER by CITY for street lighting service hereunder, based on the period of suspension of such service, shall be made in case of such failure . 11 . INDEMNIFICATION, DEFENSE, HOLD HARMLESS SUPPLIER hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold and save harmless CITY, its officers, and employees against any and all liability, claims, judgments, costs and demands, however caused, including those resulting from death or injury to SUPPLIER'S employees and damage to property, arising directly or indirectly out of the obligations herein undertaken by SUPPLIER, or out of the operations conducted by SUPPLIER, including those arising from the passive concurrent negligence of CITY, but save and except those which arise out of the active concurrent negligence, sole negligence, or the sole . willful misconduct of CITY. SUPPLIER will conduct all defense at its sole cost and expense . Any costs of defense or attorney ' s fees incurred by CITY in enforcing this obligation will be reimbursed to CITY by SUPPLIER or may be awarded to CITY by a court of competent jurisdiction as costs pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure §1021 . 12 . WORKERS ' COMPENSATION INSURANCE Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1861 , SUPPLIER acknowledges awareness of Section 3700 et seq. of said code, which requires every employer to be insured against liablity for workers ' compensation: SUPPLIER covenants that it will comply with such provisions prior to commencing performance of the work hereunder . SUPPLIER is a permissably self-insured employer for - 4 - workers ' compensation. SUPPLIER agrees to notify CITY, in writing, within ten (10 ) days if it loses its status as a permissably self-insured employer . SUPPLIER shall require all subcontractors to provide such workers ' compensation insurance for all of the subcontractors ' employees . SUPPLIER shall furnish to CITY a list of such subcontractors . SUPPLIER shall furnish to CITY a certificate of waiver of subrogation under the terms of the workers ' compensation insurance and SUPPLIER shall similarly require all subcontractors to waive subrogation. 13 . CITY EMPLOYEES AND OFFICIALS SUPPLIER shall employ no CITY official nor any regular CITY employee in the work performed pursuant to this agreement . No officer or employee of CITY shall have any financial interest in this agreement in violation of California Government Code Section 1090 et seq. 14 . NOTICES All notices required or permitted hereunder shall be delivered in person, or by registered or certified mail, to an authorized representative of the party to whom delivery is to be made, at the place of buisness of such party, or to any other place designated in writing by such party. 15 . CAPTIONS Captions of the sections of this agreement are for convenience and reference only, and the words contained therein shall in no way be held to explain, modify, amplify or aid in the - 5 - d- interpretation, construction or meaning of the provisions of this agreement . 16 . FRANCHISE Nothing in this agreement shall modify or nullify the rights and duties of the parties as contained in the Ordinance of the CITY of Huntington Beach, No . 555, dated December 5, 1949 . 17. ENTIRETY The foregoing represents the entire agreement between the parties . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed by and through their authorized officers on the day, and year first above written 0 � OUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, California coporation, a Municipal corporation, Ma r ---.ATTEST. AURDAS TO FORM j ity Clerk City Attorney a-3l-k REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: f-cc-2'�L City Administrator Direc or of Public Works be 6 - TARIFFICONTR 4 �� Gov ® Revised Cal . P.U.C. Sheet No. 9946-E Southern California Edison 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No, 9586-E Sheet 1 of 4 Schedule No. LS-1 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY UTILITY-OWNED SYSTEM APPLICABILITY Applicable to street and highway lighting service where the Company owns and maintains the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the entire territory served. Rates Nominal Lamp Rating Per Lamp Per Month ** Average Lamp Initial All Night Midnight De-Energized Wattage Lumens Service Service Service Incandescent Lamps 103 1,000 $ 8.93 $ 7.73 $ 6.24 202 2,500 11.52 9.17 6.24 327 4,000 14.80 10.99 6.25 448 6,000 17.91 12.70 6.20 Mercury Vapor Lamps 100 4,000 $ 9.66 $ 8.13 $ 6.23 175 7,900 11.85 9.33 6.20 250 12,000 14.10 10.59 6.23 400 21,000 19.00 13.48 6.61 700 41 ,000 27.67 18.31 6.67 1,000 55,000 36.35 23.13 6.67 High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 50 4,000 $ 7.75 $ 7.07 $ 6.23 70 5,800 8.37 7.40 6.20 100 9,500 9.26 7.90 6.20 150 16,000 11.29 9.04 6.24 200 22,000 13.03 10.17 6.60 250 27,500 14.80 11.16 6.62 400 50,000 19.38 13.73 6.70 Low Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 35 4,800 $ 8.42 $ 7.68 $ 6.77 55 8,000 8.97 7.99 6.77 90 13,500 11 .13 9.60 7.70 135 22,500 12.73 10.61 7.97 180 33,000 13.71 11.04 7.72 * Closed to new installations. ** Rates shown above are for a single lamp; the rates are computed on the total number of lamps per account carried to the third decimal place. The above rates are based upon a standard installation, charges are calculated for customer billing using the Rate Components shown below. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) issued by (To be inserted by Cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 774-E MichaelR.Peevey Date Filed December 3, 1987 Decision No. 86-10-023 Name Effective February 1, 1988 87-04-034 Executive Vice President Resolution'No. CE36(1) Trtle u U O 0 9v it .Z'ACW Southern California Edison Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9947-E 22"Walnut Grove Avenue.Rosemead,California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal . P.U.C. Sheet No. 9879-E Sheet 2 of 4 Schedule No. LS-1 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY UTILITY-OWNED SYSTEM (Continued) RATE COMPONENTS Base Rates: Energy Charges: Per kWh AllNight Service, per kWh ........................................ 4.000¢ Midnight Service, per kWh ........................................... 4.745¢ Other Charges: Nominal Lame Rating kWh Per Month Per Lamp Per Month ** Average Lamp Initial All Night Midnight All Night Midnight De-Energized Wattage Lumens Service Service Service Service Service Incandescent Lamps 103 1,000 35.535 17.943 $ 6.24 $ 6.24 $ 6.24 202 2,500 69.690 35.188 6.24 6.24 6.24 327 4,000 112.815 56.963 6.25 6.25 6.25 448 6,000 154.560 78.042 6.20 6.20 6.20 Mercury Vapor Lamps 100 4,000 45.195 22.820 $ 6.23 $ 6.23 $ 6.23 175 7,900 74.520 37.627 6.20 6.20 6.20 250 12,000 103.845 52.434 6.23 6.23 6.23 400 21,000 163.530 82.571 6.61 6.61 6.61 700 41,000 277.035 139.883 6.67 6.67 6.67 1,000 55,000 391.575 197.717 6.67 6.67 6.67 High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 50 4,000 20.010 10.104 $ 6.23 $ 6.23 $ 6.23 70 5,800 28.635 14.459 6.20 6.20 6.20 100 9,500 40.365 20.381 6.20 6.20 6.20 150 16,000 66.585 33.621 6.24 6.24 6.24 200 22,000 84.870 42.853 6.60 6.60 6.60 250 27,500 107.985 54.525 6.62 6.62 6.62 400 50,000 167.325 84.487 6.70 6.70 6.70 Low Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 35 4,800 21.735 10.975 $ 6.77 $ 6.77 $ 6.77 55 8,000 28.980 14.633 6.77 6.77 6.77 90 13,500 45.195 22.820 7.70 7.70 7.70 135 22,500 62.790 31.704 7.97 7.97 7.97 180 33,000 79.005 39.892 7.72 7.72 7.72 * Closed to new installations. ** Rates shown above are for a single lamp; the rates are computed on the total number of lamps per account carried to the third decimal place. Adjustment Rates: Per kWh Energy Cost Adjustment Billing Factor ...................................... 3.151i Annual Energy Rate ......................................................... 0.276¢ Conservation Load Management Adjustment Billing Factor...................... -0.0262 Electric Revenue Adjustment Billing Factor ................................. .0.014¢ Major Additions Adjustment Billing Factor ................................. 0.180¢ PUC Reimbursement Fee ...................................................... 0.012¢ Total Adjustment Rates ..................................................... 3.579¢ The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule No. RF-E. The Adjustment Rates are described in Parts G, 1, J. and K of the Preliminary Statement. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 774-E MichaelR. Peevey Date Filed December 3, 1987 Decision No. 86-10-023 Name Effective February 1, 1988 87-04-034 Executive Vice President Resolution No. CE36(1) Title ® Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9588-E ® Southern California Edison 8008-E & 22"Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,California 91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 7095-E Sheet 3 of 4 Schedule No. LS-1 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY UTILITY-OWNED SYSTEM (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Standard Installation: A standard installation includes an overhead multiple service installation where the Company furnishes bracket or mast arm construction and standard luminaire attached to a wood pole. 2. Other Than Standard Installation: a. Where the applicant requests the installation of other than a standard installation and his request is acceptable to the Company, the Company will install the requested equipment provided the applicant agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost installed between such equipment and a standard overhead installation. If, in the opinion of the Company, an existing wood pole could be utilized for said installation, the difference in cost installed shall include no allowance for a wood pole. For an underground service installation, cost installed shall include, but is not limited to, the cost of any necessary conduit, excavating, backfilling and restoring of the pavement in accordance with the Company's specifications. b. Advances made for other than a standard installation will not be refunded. C. All facilities installed shall become and remain the sole property of the Company. 3. Hours of Service: Under the Company's standard all night operating schedule approximately 4,140 hours of service per year will be furnished. Under the Company's midnight service operating schedule approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. 4. Other Than All Night Service: a. Where the customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to obtain Midnight Service and such request is acceptable to the Company, the Company will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to the Company the estimated cost installed of any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to the Company over a period not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such requests become and remain the sole property of the Company. b. De-energized service charge(s) shall be applicable under this schedule when the Company has been requested to discontinue the existing service by the customer and the customer has stipulated, in writing, that the facilities are to be left in place for future use. 5. Removal, Relocation or Modification of Facilities: a. Where street lighting service and facilities are ordered removed by a customer and such facilities, or any part thereof, were in service for a period of less than 36 consecutive months, the customer shall pay to the Company a nonrefundable amount equal to the total estimated cost installed less any customer contribution, plus the estimated cost of removal less the estimated net salvage value of the facilities. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) Issued try (To t>e inserted try Cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 775-E MichaelR. Peevey Date Filed December 29, 1987 Decision No. 87-12-066 Name Effective January 1, 1988 CE36(3) Executive Vice President Resolution No, meppyp U O ED OB�R6 amw A,Imw4 ® S®Uthem Callt®rn@a Edison Revised Cal P.U.C. Sheet No. 9589-E 7095-E & 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead,Califomia91770 Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 9059-E Sheet 4 of 4 Schedule No. LS-1 LIGHTING - STREET AND HIGHWAY UTILITY-OWNED SYSTEM (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 5. Removal, Relocation or Modification of Facilities: (Continued) b. Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed or modified 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 or to modify, the customer shall pay to the Company, in advance of the reinstallation, a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. C. Where street lighting facilities are ordered modified and/or relocated by a Customer, the customer shall pay to the Company, in advance of such modification and/or relocation, a nonrefundable amount equal to the estimated cost of such modification and/or relocation. This includes facilities that now serve street light load only, but that may have been installed originally to serve other than street light load. d. Facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the Company. 6. Requirements and Restrictions: a. The applicant for street light service shall specify the type of service, lamp size, and location of street lights. b. Service shall not be furnished under this schedule where location, mounting height, and/or other considerations are unacceptable to the Company. C. The installation of street lighting equipment and facilities hereinunder is contingent upon the Company obtaining easements, rights of way, and highway permits satisfactory to the Company for the required poles, lines, equipment, and facilities. d. In accordance with Rule No. 4, a written contract for a term of not less than one year and not more than five years is required in order to receive street light service under the provisions of this schedule. e. Should the applicant not commence using the street lighting in a bona fide manner within ninety (90) days after date of Completion and installation of a street light or street lighting system requested by the applicant, the Company will bill, and the applicant shall pay, the applicable de-energerized lamp Charge(s). 7. Maintenance: The Company shall exercise reasonable care and diligence in maintaining its street light facilities. Where the Company experiences, or expects to experience, maintenance costs exceeding its normal maintenance expense resulting from, but not limited to, vandalism, the Company may require the customer to pay the excess maintenance expense. 8. Liability of Company: The Company shall not, by taking action pursuant to its tariffs, be liable for any loss, damage, or injury, established or alleged, which may result, or be claimed to result, therefrom. (To be inserted by utility) Issued try (To be inserted by Cal.P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 775-E MichaelR. Peevey Date Filed December 29, 1987 Decision No. 87-12-066 Name Effective January 1, 1988 Executive Vice President Resolution No. CE36(4) ��@�,pp ��p Title L�'�H OT " B"