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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
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Attention:Jean D. Jewell
Commission Secretary
Re:P AC-07-
In the Matter of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power
for Revisions to Street Lighting Services
Rocky Mountain Power, a division ofPacifiCorp, hereby submits for filing an original and seven
copies of its Application in the above referenced matter.
Service of pleadings, exhibits, orders and other documents relating to this proceeding should be
served on the following:
Dean Brockbank
Rocky Mountain Power
201 South Main Street, Suite 2300
Salt Lake~ity, Utah 84111
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Brian Dickman
Rocky Mountain Power
201 South Main Street, Suite 2300
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
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It is respectfully requested that all formal correspondence and Staff requests regarding this
material be addressed to:
Bye-mail (preferred):datarequest~pac ifi corp. com
By regular mail:Data Request Response Center
PacifiCorp
825 NE Multnomah, Suite 2000
Portland, Oregon, 97232
By fax:(503) 813-6060
Sincerely,
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Jeffrey K. Larsen
Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
Enclosures
APPLICA TION
Dean Brockbank
Rocky Mountain Power
201 South Main Street, Suite 2300
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Telephone: (801) 220-4568
FAX: (801) 220-3299
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Attorney for Rocky Mountain Power
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION)
OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER FOR
REVISIONS TO STREET LIGHTING SERVICES CASE NO. PAC-O7-
APPLICATION
COMES NOW Rocky Mountain Power ("RMP" or the "Company ), and in accordance
with Rules of Procedure 52 and 201 , applies to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (the
Commission ) for authority to revise Electric Service Schedule Nos. 11 and 12, and Electric
Service Regulation No. 12, submitted herewith. The purpose ofthis Application is to revise the
RMP's street lighting schedules to clarify applicability, to include expanded lighting options
such as metal halide and decorative lighting, to close non-standard lights to new service, and to
add or re-write service provisions to clarify Company and consumer obligations surrounding
installation, conversion and maintenance of facilities.
In support ofthis Application, RMP states as follows:
Rocky Mountain Power does business as a public utility in the state of Idaho and
is subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission with regard to its public utility operations.
Rocky Mountain Power also provides retail electric service in the states of Utah and Wyoming.
Communications regarding this Application should be addressed to:
Brian Dickman
Rocky Mountain Power
201 South Main Street, Suite 2300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Telephone: (801) 220-4975
Fax: (801) 220-2798
E-mail: brian.dickman~pacificorp.com
APPLICATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER - 1
Dean Brockbank
Rocky Mountain Power
201 South Main Street, Suite 2300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Telephone: (801) 220-4568
Fax: (801) 220-3299
E-mail: dean.brockbank~acificorp.com
In addition, it is respectfully requested that all data requests regarding this matter be
addressed to:
Bye-mail (preferred)datareq uest~pac i fi corp. com
By regular mail Data Request Response Center
PacifiCorp
825 NE Multnomah, Suite 2000
Portland, OR 97232
By facsimile (503) 813-6060
Informal inquires also may be directed to Brian Dickman at (801) 220-4975.
Rocky Mountain Power s proposed changes are responsive to customer inquiries
regarding expanded street lighting offerings. The changes will allow more customer choices and
greater flexibility while adding clarity that will enable customers to make more informed
choices. Additionally, better aligning RMP's installations with industry standards produces
advantages such as the potential for lower price quotes from the vendor and quicker availability
of materials. The Company has shared its proposals with representatives of multiple cities
within its service territory and has worked with the Commission staff to develop this
Application. Simultaneous to the filing of this Application, the Company sent a letter detailing
its proposal to all customers receiving service under Schedules 11 and 12. A copy of the letter is
provided as Exhibit 1 to this Application.
Rocky Mountain Power serves approximately 19 customers with 188 lights under
Schedule 11 , and 51 customers totaling 3 574 lights under Schedule 12. Of the 3 574 customer-
owned lights, 3 406 receive full company maintenance and another 160 receive partial
maintenance.
APPLICATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER - 2
Specific changes to Schedule No. 11 include:
a) Metal halide and decorative fixture options are added.
b) Non-standard light sizes are closed to new service. Existing fixtures will
continue to be maintained.
c) Service to pole-mounted outlets is to be provided under a metered general
service rate.
d) Contract term requirement is extended from three to five years.
e) The schedule name is changed to Street Lighting Service - Company-
Owned System.
Specific changes to Schedule No. 12 include:
a) Standard lights are listed in the tariff with monthly lamp rates. A per-
kilowatt-hour rate is available for non-listed, energy-only luminaries.
b) Monthly maintenance will no longer be offered for new consumer-owned
lights. However, the Company will continue to perform maintenance
under existing service agreements and will continue to offer Schedule No.
11 which permits consumers to elect to have RMP own and maintain new
street lights.
c) Installation, maintenance, transferring or removal of lights must be
performed by qualified personnel or, if qualified personnel are not
available, by the Company at the consumer s expense.
d) Service to pole-mounted outlets is to be provided under a metered general
service rate.
e) References to light sizes in the "no new service" section are removed
where there are no longer any active agreements.
f) References to low pressure sodium vapor 8 000, 13 500 and 22 500
lumens are removed from energy only.
APPLICATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER - 3
g)
Traffic and other signal system service is removed and is instead
referenced to metered general service. As a result, the title of Schedule 12
is changed to Street Lighting Service - Consumer-Owned System.
The Company also proposes to add language to the existing Rule 12 for line
extensions, specifying a street lighting line extension allowance equal to five years of revenue
based on the applicable rates for the lights to be added under Company-owned street lighting
service. The allowance will be applied toward the cost of installing the required facilities and
connecting to the Company s system, and the consumer must advance any costs exceeding this
allowance.
Copies of the Company s proposed revised schedules are provided as exhibits to
this Application, including a clean copy and a copy in legislative format with all changes
highlighted. Exhibits 2 and 3 show the revised Schedule 11 , Exhibits 4 and 5 show the revised
Schedule 12, and Exhibits 6 and 7 show the revised Rule 12.
Rocky Mountain Power stands ready for immediate consideration of this
Application and requests that this filing be processed under Modified Procedure. Due to the
nature of this filing, the Company does not believe a hearing will be necessary.
WHEREFORE, Rocky Mountain Power respectfully requests that the Commission enter
its Order authorizing the revisions to the Company s street lighting services as described in this
Application with an effective date of June 29, 2007.
DATED this 16th day of April, 2007.
Respectfully submitted
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Dean Brockbank
Attorney for Rocky Mountain Power
APPLICATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER - 4
EXHIBIT
Letter from Rocky Mountain Power to
Custom ers
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Salt lake City. Utah 84111
April 16, 2007
Customer Name
Address
City, State ZIP
Dear Customer Name
At Rocky Mountain Power, we recognize the importance of providing adequate notice of changes that
may affect you. The purpose of this letter is to inform you that Rocky Mountain Power recently filed an
application with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission proposing modifications to the company s street
lighting tariffs (schedules 11 and 12). While no changes to the current rates charged for street lighting
service are proposed, the following are included in the company s application and might affect your
municipality:
Decorative lighting fixtures and metal halide lights will now be available through Rocky
Mountain Power.
A new energy-only rate will be available for consumer-owned lights.
New service to pole-mounted outlets and traffic signals will be provided under a metered general
service schedule.
Non-standard light sizes will no longer be offered and references to obsolete services will be
removed.
Monthly maintenance will no longer be offered for new consumer-owned lights. Consumer-
owned lights currently under maintenance option will continue to be maintained.
An extension allowance equal to five years of revenue will be applied toward the installation cost
of new company-owned fixtures.
The contract term for company-owned lights will be increased to at least five years, while the
consumer-owned contract term will remain at least one year.
Any changes included in the company s application will need to be approved by the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission prior to taking effect. While some services previously provided by the company will likely
change, all existing service agreements with the company will be honored, including existing
maintenance agreements. Your comments regarding this application can be filed with the Commission
by visiting its website at www.puc.state.id.
If you have any questions, please contact our customer and community manager, Glen Pond, at 1-208-
359-4285.
Sincerely,
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Karen Gilmore
Vice President, Customer Services
Tariff Index Sheet
Legislative Format
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Schedule
No.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULES
STATE OF IDAHO
Class of Service
Residential Service
General Service - Large Power
General Service - Large Power (Residential and Farm)
Security Area Lighting
Security Area Lighting (Residential and Farm)
General Service - Medium Voltage
General Service - High Voltage
Irrigation and Soil Drainage Pumping Power Service
Street Lighting Service- Company-Owned Overhead System
Street Lighting Service CustomerConsumer Owned System
Temporary Service Connection Facilities - No New Service
Standby Service
Commercial and Industrial Space Heating - No New Service
Low Income Weatherization Services
(Continued)
First Revision of Sheet No. B.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. B.
Sheet
No.
1.1 & 1.2
1 - 6.
6A.l - 6AA
1 - 704
7A.l - 7A.
1 & 8.2
1 & 9.
10.1 - lOA
11.1 - 11.3
12.1 - 12.
17.17.3
19.1 - 1904
21.1 - 21.6
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. Q6-%07-
I ISSUED: August 11 , 2006Apri116. 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15 , 2006June 29. 2007
Tariff Index Sheet
Clean Format
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C. No.First Revision of Sheet No. B.
Canceling Original Sheet No. B.
Schedule
No.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULES
STATE OF IDAHO
Class of Service
Sheet
No.
Residential Service 1.1 & 1.2
General Service - Large Power 6.1 - 6.
General Service - Large Power (Residential and Farm)6A.l - 6A.4
Security Area Lighting 1 - 7.4
Security Area Lighting (Residential and Farm)7A.1-7A.
General Service - Medium Voltage 1 & 8.2
General Service - High Voltage 1 & 9.2
Irrigation and Soil Drainage Pumping Power Service 10.1 - 10.4
Street Lighting Service- Company-Owned System 11.1 - 11.3
Street Lighting Service- Consumer-Owned System 12.1 - 12.
Temporary Service Connection Facilities - No New Service
Standby Service 17.1-17.3
Commercial and Industrial Space Heating - No New Service 19.1 - 19.4
Low Income Weatherization Services 21.1 - 21.6
(Continued)
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007
EXHIBIT 2
Schedule
Street Lighting Service
Company-Owned System
Legislative Format
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First Revision of Sheet No. 11.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 11.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
STATE OF IDAHO
Street Lighting Service
Company-Owned Oyerhead System
AVAILABILITY: In all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho.fl-j
Incandescent lamps of nominal initial lumen rating of 10 000 h:lmens and all mercury vapor and
fluorescent lamps, at any point on Company s interconnected system for Customers taking service lmder this
Schedule as of its effectiye date.(2) Sodium 'lap or high intensity discharge lamps of nominal initial
lumen rating of 5 600, 9 500, 16 000, 27 500, and 50 000 lumens at any point on Company s inter
connected system.
No ne,,\' incandescent or menmry vapor lighting systems nor any additional incandescent lamps or mercury
vapor lamps on existing systems 'Nill be served under this Schedule.
APPLICATION: To unmetered lighting service provided to municipalities or agencies of
municipal. county, state or federal governments for dusk to dawn illumination of public streets, highways
and thoroughfares by means of Company owned, operated and maintained street lighting systems controlled
by a photoelectric control or time switch.This Schedule is for service required for the lighting of public
streets, alleys, thoroughfares afld public grouflds by standard incandescent metallic filament, sodium vapor
mercury vapor or fluorescent lamps, where service is supplied from a CompaflY owned overhead wood pole
system.
MONTL Y BILL:
tables below.
The Monthlv Billing shall be the rate per luminaire as specified in the rate
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 06-G67-
I ISSUED: J\ugust 11, 2006Apri116, 2007
Hil!h Pressure Sodium Vanor
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- - - - - -
800*9500 16,000 27500 50,000
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- - - - - - - - - -
100 150 250 400
Monthly kWh 148
Functional LiQ:htinQ:$11.98 $14.$19.$25.39 $36.
Decorative - Series N/A $26.$27.N/A N/A
Decorative - Series 2 N/A $21.23 $22.N/A N/A
EFFECTIVE: September 15, 2006June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 11.1
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 11.
Metal Halide
~ul!!en Ratj~gmm----000 12,000 19,500 32,000
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-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
100 175 250 400
Monthlv kWh 145
Functional Lighting N/A 20.24 24.35 26.
Decorative - Series 26.31.58 N/A N/A
Decorative - Series 2 22.24.N/A N/A
* Existing fixtures only. Service is not available under this schedule to new 5,800 lumen High
Pressure Sodium vapor Fixtures.
(Continued)
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 06-%7-
I ISSUED: l.1:1g1:1st 11, 2006Apri116, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15, 2006June 29,2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 11.2
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 11.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 11 - Continued
DEFINITIONS:
Functional Lie:htine:: Horizontally-mounted luminaires that mav be mounted either on wood or non-
decorative metal poles.
Decorative Lightine:: The Company will maintain a listing of standard decorative street light fixtures that
are available under this Electric Service Schedule. Available decorative lighting fixtures are grouped into
different Decorative Series 1 and Decorative Series 2 according to cost.
PROVISIONS:
1. Installation. daily operation. repair and maintenance of lights on this rate schedule to be
performed by the Company. providing that the facilities furnished remain readily accessible for
maintenance purposes.
2. Company will install only Company approved street lighting equipment at locations acceptable
to Company.
3. Where provided by this tariff. and following notification bv the Consumer. inoperable lights
will be repaired as soon as possible. during regular business hours or as allowed by Companv
operating schedule and requirements.
4. Existing fixtures and facilities that are deemed irreparable will be replaced with comparable
fixtures and facilities from the Company s Construction Standards.
5. The Company will. upon written request of Customer. convert existing street lighting facilities
to other types of Company approved facilities. In such event. Customer shall pay to Company
an amount equal to the depreciated value of all facilities removed from service and replaced
with new equipment plus the cost of removal. less any salvage value.
The entire system. including initial lamp requirements and wiring suitable for connection to
Company s system. will be furnished and installed by the Company. The Consumer is
responsible for all associated costs that exceed the Street Lighting Extension Allowance as
described in the General Rules of this tariff. Consumer shall not perform the electrical
connection of meters or service conductor to the point of delivery. Rate:
Nominal Lamp Rating:
Initial Lumens:Watts Per Lamp
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 6-Q67-
I ISSUED: A\:1gust 11, 2006Apri116. 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15 , 2006June 29.2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 11.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 11.
Sodium Vapor Lamps:
high intensity discharge
9,,)00 high intensity discharge
high intensity discharge
high intensity discharge
W;-()OO high intensity discharge
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400
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Should Customer desire a steel pole instead of a "vood pole, an additional charge '.vill be made according to
the following schedule:
All steel poles installed prior to June 1, 1973.
11 gcmge $1.00 per pole per month3 gauge $1.50 per pole per month
Steel poles installed after June 1 , 1973.
30 ft. 11 gcmge, direct buried
30 ft. 3 gauge, direct buried
35ft. 11 gcmge, direct buried
35ft. 3 gauge, direct bmied
35 per pole per month
95 per pole per month
85 per pole per month
65 per pole per month
For anchor base poles, add 20~ per pole per month to all poles installed after
June 1 , 1973.
SPECIFIC:TIONS :ND SERVICE: Each lamp will be operated from a series or multiple
circuit, at the Company s option. Fixtures and supports will be in accordance 'with the Company
specifications. Service includes energy supplied from the Company s overhead circuits, maintenance, lamp
and glassware rene','ials. Lamps \-",ill be controlled by the Company to bum each night from dusk to dawn.
(Continued)
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 06-067-
I ISSUED: August 11 , 2006April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15, 2006June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 11.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 11.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 11 - Continued
PROVISIONS: (continued)
7. Temporary disconnection and subsequent reconnection of electrical service requested by the
Consumer shall be at the Consumer s expense.
8. Where approved by the company. all pole mounted outlets used for holiday or other decorations
will be supplied with service on a metered General Service rate via a Consumer-installed meter
base.
CONTRACT PERIOD: Not less than five (5) years for both new and replacement fixtures.
Consumer is responsible for the cost of removal and depreciated remaining life of the assets less any salvage
value if lights are removed before the contract term.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this schedule is subject to the General
Rules and Regulations contained in the tariff of which this schedule is part and to those prescribed by
regulatory authorities.
CONTRi CT PERIOD: Three years or longer.
ELECTRIC SERVICE RECULA nONS: Service under this Schedule will be in accordance with the terms
of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company. The Electric Ser"lice Reg1:llations of the
Company on file with and approved by the Idaho Publie Utilities Commission, including future applicable amendments
will be considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said f.greement.
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. %-%07-
I ISSUED: :\ugl:lst 11 , 2006April16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15 , 2006June 29,2007
EXHIB IT 3
Schedule
Street Lighting Service
Company-Owned System
Clean Format
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First Revision of Sheet No. 11.1
Canceling Original Sheet No. 11.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
STATE OF IDAHO
Street Lighting Service
Company-Owned System
AVAILABILITY:In all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho.
APPLICATION: To unmetered lighting service provided to municipalities or agencies of
municipal, county, state or federal governments for dusk to dawn illumination of public streets, highways
and thoroughfares by means of Company owned, operated and maintained street lighting systems controlled
by a photoelectric control or time switch.
MONTL Y BILL:
tables below.
The Monthly Billing shall be the rate per luminaire as specified in the rate
Hilzh Pressure Sodium Vapor
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- - - - - -
800*500 000 500 000
Watts 100 150 250 400
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Monthly kWh 148
Functional Lighting $11.98 $14.$19.$25.39 $36.
Decorative - Series 1 N/A $26.$27.N/A N/A
Decorative - Series 2 N/A $21.23 $22.N/A N/A
Metal Halide
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- - - -
000 000 500 000
Watts 100 175 250 400
- - - - --------------------- -
Monthly kWh 145
Functional Lighting N/A 20.24.35 26.
Decorative - Series 1 26.31.58 N/A N/A
Decorative - Series 2 22.24.N/A N/A
* Existing fixtures only. Service is not available under this schedule to new 5 800 lumen High
Pressure Sodium vapor Fixtures.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 11.
Canceling Original Sheet No. 11.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 11 - Continued
DEFINITIONS:
Functional Lighting: Horizontally-mounted luminaires that may be mounted either on wood or non-
decorative metal poles.
Decorative Lighting: The Company will maintain a listing of standard decorative street light fixtures that
are available under this Electric Service Schedule. Available decorative lighting fixtures are grouped into
different Decorative Series 1 and Decorative Series 2 according to cost.
PROVISIONS:
1. Installation, daily operation, repair and maintenance of lights on this rate schedule to be
performed by the Company, providing that the facilities furnished remain readily accessible for
maintenance purposes.
2. Company will install only Company approved street lighting equipment at locations acceptable
to Company.
3. Where provided by this tariff, and following notification by the Consumer, inoperable lights
will be repaired as soon as possible, during regular business hours or as allowed by Company
operating schedule and requirements.
4. Existing fixtures and facilities that are deemed irreparable will be replaced with comparable
fixtures and facilities from the Company s Construction Standards.
5. ' The Company will , upon written request of Customer, convert existing street lighting facilities
to other types of Company approved facilities. In such event, Customer shall pay to Company
an amount equal to the depreciated value of all facilities removed from service and replaced
with new equipment plus the cost of removal, less any salvage value.
6. The entire system, including initial lamp requirements and wiring suitable for connection to
Company s system, will be furnished and installed by the Company. The Consumer is
responsible for all associated costs that exceed the Street Lighting Extension Allowance as
described in the General Rules of this tariff. Consumer shall not perform the electrical
connection of meters or service conductor to the point of delivery.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 11.
Canceling Original Sheet No. 11.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 11 - Continued
PROVISIONS: (continued)
7. Temporary disconnection and subsequent reconnection of electrical service requested by the
Consumer shall be at the Consumer s expense.
8. Where approved by the company, all pole mounted outlets used for holiday or other decorations
will be supplied with service on a metered General Service rate via a Consumer-installed meter
base.
CONTRACT PERIOD: Not less than five (5) years for both new and replacement fixtures.
Consumer is responsible for the cost of removal and depreciated remaining life of the assets less any salvage
value if lights are removed before the contract term.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this schedule is subject to the General
Rules and Regulations contained in the tariff of which this schedule is part and to those prescribed by
regulatory authorities.
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007
EXHIBIT 4
Schedule 12
Street Lighting Service
Consumer-Owned System
Legislative Format
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 12.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12
STATE OF IDAHO
Street Lighting, Trame and Other Signal System Service
CustomerConsumer Owned System
AVAILABILITY: ( 1 )
CompaflY s interconnected system.
Traffic and Other Signal System Service at any point on the
(2) Mercury vapor street lighting at any point on the Company
interconnected system for C\:lstomers taking service \IDder this Sched\:lle as of its effecti'le date or converting
from Electric Service Schedule No. 11.
Street lighting with sodium "apor high intensity discharge lamps or
metal halide lamps at any point on the Company s interconnected system.
(3) Street lighting '.'/ith low pressure sodium vapor lamps. In all territory
served by the Company in the State of Idaho.
APPLICATION: To lighting service provided to municipalities or agencies of municipal. county,
state or federal governments for dusk to dawn illumination of public streets, highways and thoroughfares by
means of Consumer owned street lighting systems controlled by a photoelectric control or time switch.+lHs
Schedule is for service required for the lighting of public streets, alleys, thoroughfares and public grounds
by mercury vapor lamps, sodium vapor lamps, or metal halide lamps \-vhere the system is ovmed by the
Customer. This Schedule is also for service required for traffic afld other associated 'varning or signal
system service ',vhich service shall be single phase alternating current at secondary voltage levels through
metered installations.
MONTHLY BILL:
1. Enere:v Only Service - Rate per Luminaire
Energy Only Service includes energy supplied from Company s overhead or underground circuits
and does not include any maintenance to Consumer s facilities.
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 06-%7-
I ISSUED: August 11 , 2006April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15 , 2006June 29, 2007
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C. No.
First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 12.
The Monthly Billing shall be the rate per luminaire as specified in the rate tables below.
Hie:h Pressure Sodium Vapor- No
Maintenance
L~!!1~1!. J3,atin8: - - -
- -
800 500 16,000 27,500 50,000
Watts 100 150 250 400
Monthlv kWh 148
Ener!!V Onlv Service $1.51 $2.$3.$5.$8.
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I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 06-G67-
I ISSUED: ugust 11 , 2006April16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15 , 2006June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 12.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
Metal Halide - No Maintenance
L~!p-~l!. I3-ating - - - - - 000 12,000 19,500 32,000 107,800
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- - - - - - - - - - -
100 175 250 400 1000
Monthlv kWh 145 352
EnefQ'v Onlv Service $2.$3.$5.23 $8.$19.
Low Pressure Sodium Vapor - No
Maintenance
Lum~l!. I3-~tipg -
- - - - -
33,000
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- - - - - - - - - - -
180
Monthlv kWh
Enenrv Only Service $5.
For non-listed luminaires, the cost will be calculated for 3940 annual hours of operation including
applicable loss factors for ballasts and starting aids at the cost per kWh given below.
$/kWh
$0.05543
2. Maintenance Service (No New Service)
Monthly maintenance is only applicable for existing monthly maintenance service agreements in
effect prior to Month DD,YYYY.
A. Street Lighting, "Partial Maintenance
Mercurv Vaoor - Partial
Maintenance
L~~~f!. Ratin€; - - - -10,000 20,000
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- - - - - - - - -
250 400
Monthlv kWh 145
Partial Maintenance
Service $11.89 $14.
MONTHLY BILL:
I Submitt~d Under Advice Letter No. %--%07-
I ISSUED: ugust 11, 2006April16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15, 2006June 29, 2007
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Rate:
(1) Traffic Signal Systems
Energy Rate:
Customer
Serviee Charge:
Billing Months May
through October. Inelusive
8107~ per k')/h for all kWh
Billing Months November
through ,1priI. Inclusive
7662~ per kWh for all kWh
per Customer per Customer
SPECIFICA TIONS ,SERVICE: Each point of delivery where electric
service is delivered to a traffic sigaal and/or other assoeiated warning or signal
system or group of such systems shall be separately metered and billed, and the
entire system except the meter and service ooaductors to the point of delivery shall
be furnished, installed, maintained, and operated by the Cl:wtomer.
(2), 1 Street Lighting
, "
Partial Maimenance
Nominal Lamp Rating:
Initial Lumens Watts Pet:
Meroury Vapor Lamps:
4,()00
-W,QOO
M,()OO
+00
400
-l,()OO
Sodium Vapor High Intensity Discharge Lamps:
9,WO
-l-6;OOO
+00
-l--W
400
$-4-:W
$-6J-l-
$--9d2
Metal Halide Lamps:
-l-B $-+AJ
(Continued)
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. ()6...%07-
I ISSUED: August 11 , 2006Apri116. 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15 , 2006June 29. 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 12.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
Hif!h Pressure Sodium -
Partial Maintenance
L.!l!!l~l!. I3-~ti.!1~ -
- - -
500 27.500 50.000
'Y~tt~
- - - - - - - - -
100 250 400
Monthlv kWh 148
Partial Maintenance
Service $5.$7.$9.32
B. Street Lighting. "Full Maintenance
Hif!h Pressure Sodium -
Full Maintenance
~~l!l~n Rating - - -
- -
800 500 16.000 27.500 50.000
~a!t~
- - - - - - - - - -
100 150 250 400
Monthlv kWh 148
Full Maintenance
Service $5.$6.43 $7.$8.$10.
SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE FOR STREET LIGHTING WITH PARTIAL AND
FULL MAINTENANCE (NO NEW SERVICE): Installations must have met Company
construction standards in place at the time of installation in order to receive "full
maintenance.If Company is unable to obtain materials to perform maintenance. the street
light facilities will be deemed obsolete and must be upgraded at customer expense in order to
qualify for maintenance under the Electric Service Schedule. Street Lighting Service under
partial maintenance includes energy. lamp and glassware renewals and cleaning of
glassware.
Street Lighting Service under "full maintenance" includes energy. lamp and glassware
replacements and cleaning of glassware. and replacement of damaged or inoperative
photocells. ballasts. starting aids. poles. mast arms and luminaires: provided. however. that any
costs for materials which are over and above costs for Company s standard materials. as
determined by the Company. are not included in this Electric Service Schedule. Such extra
costs shall be paid by Customer. Burning-hours of lamps will be controlled by the Company.
Street Lighting "Full Maintenance
Nominal Lamp Rating:
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 06-467-
I ISSUED: ugl:1st 11 , 2006April16. 2007
(2)
EFFECTIVE: September 15, 2006June 29. 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 12.
Initial Lumens Watts Per Lamp
Sodium Va-por High Intensity Discharge Lamps:
-l-6,()OO
-l-OO
400
$-6M
$-l4-W
Metal Halide Lamps:
107 000
400
+,000
$-8M
$-W-:+6
SPECIFICl TIONS AND SERVICE FOR STREET LICHTINC WITH
PARTL\L ~D FULL MAINTENl l\JCE: Each street lighting lamp will be
operated from a series or multiple circuit at the Company s option. The entire
installation including initial lamp requirements and wiring with suitable cormection
to Company's system will be furnished afld installed by Customer, eKcept that
installations on Company owned poles will be made by Company and the cost
thereof v,ill be billed to Customer. Installations must meet Company construction
standards in place at the time of installation in order to receive "full maintenance. "
If Company is unable to obtain materials to perform maintenance, the street light
facilities will be deemed obsolete and must be upgraded at customer expense in
order to qualify for maintenance under the Electric Sef'.'ice Schedule. Street
Lighting Service under "partial maintenance" ineludes energy, lamp and glassware
renewals and cleaning of glassware.
(Continued)
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 06-G67-
I ISSUED: J\ugust 11 , 2006April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15, 2006June 29,2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 12.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE FOR STREET LIGHTING WITH PARTIAL AND
FULL MAINTENANCE (NO NEW SERVICE): (continued)
The Company shall not be liable under the maintenance provided under "Full Maintenance
for damages caused by (a) war; (b) earthquakes; and (c) acts of God, excepting lightning
strikes; or (d) sabotage. The costs associated with replacements and repairs to Customer-
owned facilities associated with these acts will be billed to the Customer on an as if and when
basis.
PROVISIONS:
1. The Company will not maintain new Consumer owned street lights when mounted on Consumer
owned poles. Such maintenance will be the responsibility of the Consumer; however the
Company may install pole identification tags for the purposes of tracking unmetered Consumer
owned lights.
2. Consumer owned lights, mounted to Company owned distribution poles, shall be installed,
maintained, transferred or removed only by qualified personnel. If qualified personnel are not
available, the Company may maintain these at the Consumer s expense. Appurtenances or other
alterations to the Company s standard will not be supported by, or become the responsibility of,
the Company. Following notification by the Consumer, inoperable lights under this provision
will be repaired as soon as possible, during regular business hours or as allowed by Company
operating schedule and requirements. Costs described in this provision will be invoiced to the
Consumer upon completion of the work.
3. The entire system, including the design of facilities, installation of fixtures on Consumer poles,
and wiring suitable for connection to Company s system, will be furnished by the Consumer.
4. Consumer must notify the Company in writing of any changes to the street lighting system
which would affect billing, including new installations, removals or wattage changes. Standard
notification procedure will be through online forms at www.rockymtnpower.net/streetlights.
5. All new underground-fed lights on this schedule will require a Consumer installed means of
disconnect acceptable to both the Company and the local electrical inspecting authority.
Street Lighting Service under "full maintenance" includes energy, lamp and
glass'Nare replacements and cleaning of glassware, and replacement of damaged or
inoperative photocells, ballasts, starting aids, poles, mastarm.s afld luminaires;
provided, how(,wer, that any costs for materials which are over and above costs for
Company s standard materials, as determined by the Company, are not included in
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. %-%07-
I ISSUED: ,'\ugust 11 , 2006Apri116, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15 , 2006June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 12.
this Electric Service Schedule. SHch extra costs shall be paid by Customer.
Burning hoHrs of lamps will be controlled by the CompaFlY.
The CompaFlY shall not be liable Hnder the maiFlteFlat1ce provided under "Full
Maintenat1ce " for damages cltl:lsed by ( a) 'war; (b) earthqHakes; at1d (c) acts of God
0)wepting lightning strikes; or (d) sabotage. The costs associated with replacements
at1d repairs to Customer o\vned facilities associated ','lith these acts will be billed to
the CHstomer on an as if and wheFl basis.
(3)Street Lighting 'vith Low PressHre SodiHm Vapor Lamps
Energy Only:
Initial Lumens
&,GOO
Watts
-l-8()
Per Lamp
$+66
SPECIFICf1 TIONS FOR LOW PRESSURE SODIDM VAPOR LA MPS:
Prices iflclHde only energy afld a siflgle span of w'ire to customer s pole. The efltire
installatiofl including initial lamp reqHiremeRts, SHppOrt poles, afld wiring ','lith
suitable provision for connection to Company s system will be fHrnished, installed
afld maintaifled by the customer. Lamps shall be con-trolled by the customer to burn
only dHring the period from dHsk to da'Nfl.
CONTR..A CT PERIOD: One year or longer.
(Continued)
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. G6-()607-
I ISSUED: HgUSt 11, 2006Apri116. 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15, 2006June 29.2007
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Co No.
First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Cancelin Original Sheet No. 12.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
PROVISIONS: (continued)
6. Temporary disconnection and subsequent reconnection of electrical service requested by the
Consumer shall be at the Consumer s expense.
7. Where approved by the Company, all new pole mounted outlets used for holiday or other
decorations, as well as traffic or other signal systems, will be supplied with service on a metered
General Service rate schedule via a Consumer-installed meter base.
CONTRACT PERIOD: Not less than one (1 ) vear for both new and replacement fixtures.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this schedule is subject to the General
Rules and Regulations contained in the tariff of which this schedule is part and to those prescribed by
regulatory authorities.
ELECTRIC SERVICE RECULA TIONS: Service under this Schedule 'vill be in accordance with
the terms of the Electric Ser.'ice Agreement betv/een the Customer and the Company. The Electric Service
Regulations of the Company on file ..,vith and approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, including
future applicable amendments
, '
Nill be considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said "".greement.
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 06-%7-
I I~SUED:
"".
ugust 1 4, 2006April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15 , 2006June 29, 2007
EXHIBIT
Schedule 12
Street Lighting Service
Consumer-Owned System
Clean Format
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Canceling Original Sheet No. 12.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.
STATE OF IDAHO
Street Lighting Service
Consumer-Owned System
AVAILABILITY: In all territory served by the Company in the State of Idaho.
APPLICATION: To lighting service provided to municipalities or agencies of municipal, county,
state or federal governments for dusk to dawn illumination of public streets, highways and thoroughfares by
means of Consumer owned street lighting systems controlled by a photoelectric control or time switch.
MONTHLY BILL:
1. Energy Only Service - Rate per Luminaire
Energy Only Service includes energy supplied from Company s overhead or underground circuits
and does not include any maintenance to Consumer s facilities.
The Monthly Billing shall be the rate per luminaire as specified in the rate tables below.
High Pressure Sodium Vapor- No
Maintenance
L~~1!. I3-~ti.!lg - -
- - -
800 500 000 500 000
Watts 100 150 250 400
Monthly kWh 148
Energy Only Service $1.51 $2.$3.$5.$8.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Canceling Original Sheet No. 12.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
Metal Halide - No Maintenance
L~!!l~1!. I3-~t~ng - - - - - 000 000 500 000 107 800
Watts 100 175 250 400 1000
---------------
Monthly kWh 145 352
Energy Only Service $2.$3.$5.23 $8.28 $19.
Low Pressure Sodium Vapor - No
Maintenance
u!!l~1!. I3-~tip.g - -
- - - -
000
Watts 180
---------------
Monthly kWh
Energy Only Service $5.
For non-listed luminaires, the cost will be calculated for 3940 annual hours of operation including
applicable loss factors for ballasts and starting aids at the cost per kWh given below.
Non-Listed Luminaire
Energy Onl Service
$Ik Wh
$0.05543
2. Maintenance Service (No New Service)
Monthly maintenance is only applicable for existing monthly maintenance service agreements in
effect prior to Month DD YYYv.
A. Street Lighting, "Partial Maintenance
Mercury Vapor - Partial
Maintenance
L~~~l!. ~~iEg -
- - -
000 000
Watts 250 400
-------------
Monthly kWh 145
Partial Maintenance
Service $11.89 $14.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Canceling Original Sheet No. 12.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
High Pressure Sodium -
Partial Maintenance
L21!!l~~ I3-~tipg - - - -500 500 000
Watts 100 250 400
-------------
Monthly kWh 148
Partial Maintenance
Service $5.$7.$9.32
B. Street Lighting. "Full Maintenance
High Pressure Sodium -
Full Maintenance
!-~l!?-~n)~a!i1.!~ - - - - -800 500 000 500 000
Watts 100 150 250 400
--------------
Monthly kWh 148
Full Maintenance
Service $5.$6.43 $7.$8.$10.
SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE FOR STREET LIGHTING WITH PARTIAL AND
FULL MAINTENANCE (NO NEW SERVICE): Installations must have met Company
construction standards in place at the time of installation in order to receive "full
maintenance.If Company is unable to obtain materials to perform maintenance, the street
light facilities will be deemed obsolete and must be upgraded at customer expense in order to
qualify for maintenance under the Electric Service Schedule. Street Lighting Service under
partial maintenance includes energy, lamp and glassware renewals and cleaning of
glassware.
Street Lighting Service under "full maintenance" includes energy, lamp and glassware
replacements and cleaning of glassware, and replacement of damaged or inoperative
photocells, ballasts, starting aids, poles, mast arms and luminaires: provided, however, that any
costs for materials which are over and above costs for Company s standard materials, as
determined by the Company, are not included in this Electric Service Schedule. Such extra
costs shall be paid by Customer. Burning-hours of lamps will be controlled by the Company.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Canceling Original Sheet No. 12.4
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
MONTHLY BILL: (continued)
SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE FOR STREET LIGHTING WITH PARTIAL AND
FULL MAINTENANCE (NO NEW SERVICE): (continued)
The Company shall not be liable under the maintenance provided under "Full Maintenance
for damages caused by (a) war; (b) earthquakes; and (c) acts of God, excepting lightning
strikes; or (d) sabotage. The costs associated with replacements and repairs to Customer-
owned facilities associated with these acts will be billed to the Customer on an as if and when
basis.
PROVISIONS:
1. The Company will not maintain new Consumer owned street lights when mounted on Consumer
owned poles. Such maintenance will be the responsibility of the Consumer; however the
Company may install pole identification tags for the purposes of tracking unmetered Consumer
owned lights.
2. Consumer owned lights, mounted to Company owned distribution poles, shall be installed
maintained, transferred or removed only by qualified personnel. If qualified personnel are not
available, the Company may maintain these at the Consumer s expense. Appurtenances or other
alterations to the Company s standard will not be supported by, or become the responsibility of
the Company. Following notification by the Consumer, inoperable lights under this provision
will be repaired as soon as possible, during regular business hours or as allowed by Company
operating schedule and requirements. Costs described in this provision will be invoiced to the
Consumer upon completion of the work.
3. The entire system, including the design of facilities, installation of fixtures on Consumer poles
and wiring suitable for connection to Company s system, will be furnished by the Consumer.
4. Consumer must notify the Company in writing of any changes to the street lighting system
which would affect billing, including new installations, removals or wattage changes. Standard
notification procedure will be through online forms at www.rockymtnpower.net/streetlights
5. All new underground-fed lights on this schedule will require a Consumer installed means of
disconnect acceptable to both the Company and the local electrical inspecting authority.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12.
Canceling Original Sheet No. 12.
ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 12 - Continued
PROVISIONS: (continued)
6. Temporary disconnection and subsequent reconnection of electrical service requested by the
Consumer shall be at the Consumer s expense.
7. Where approved by the Company, all new pole mounted outlets used for holiday or other
decorations, as well as traffic or other signal systems, will be supplied with service on a metered
General Service rate schedule via a Consumer-installed meter base.
CONTRACT PERIOD: Not less than one (1) year for both new and replacement fixtures.
ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this schedule is subject to the General
Rules and Regulations contained in the tariff of which this schedule is part and to those prescribed by
regulatory authorities.
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007
EXHIB IT 6
Rule 12
Line Extensions
Legislative Format
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12R.7
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NONRESIDENTIAL EXTENSIONS (continued)
(c)Additional Customers, Advances and Refunds
A Customer that pays for a portion of the construction of an Extension may receive refunds
if additional Customers connect to the Extension. The Customer is eligible for refunds
during the first five (5) years following construction of an Extension for up to four (4)
additional Customers. Each of the next four (4) Customers utilizing any segment of the
initial Extension must pay the Company, prior to connection, a proportionate share of the
cost of the shared facilities. The Company will refund such payments to the preceding
Customer(s).
Proportionate Share = (A + B) x C
Where:
A = (Shared footage of line) x (Average cost per foot of the line)
Cost of the other shared distribution equipment, if applicable
(New additional connected load)/(Total connected load)
Additional Customers also must share the Facilities Charges of the existing Customers. The
Company will allocate the Facilities Charges in the same manner used for allocating the
original advance.
(d)Underground Extensions
The Company will construct Line Extensions underground when requested by the Applicant
or if required by local ordinance or conditions. The Applicant must pay for the conversion
of any existing overhead facilities to underground, under the terms of Section 6 of this
regulation. The Applicant must provide all trenching and backfilling, imported backfill
material, conduits, and equipment foundations that the Company requires for the Extension.
If the Applicant requests, the Company will provide these items at the Applicant's expense.
Street Lie:htine:
The Extension Allowance to street lights taking service under Rate Schedule 11 or 12 is
equal to five times the annual revenue from the lights to be added. The Applicant must
advance costs exceeding the Extension Allowance prior to the lights being added.
(Continued)
I Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 06-%7-
I ISSUED: ,'\ugust 11 , 2006April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: September 15, 2006June 29,2007
EXHIB IT 7
Rule 12
Line Extensions
Clean Format
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First Revision of Sheet No. 12R.7
Canceling Original Sheet No. 12R.7
NONRESIDENTIAL EXTENSIONS (continued)
(c)Additional Customers, Advances and Refunds
A Customer that pays for a portion of the construction of an Extension may receive refunds
if additional Customers connect to the Extension. The Customer is eligible for refunds
during the first five (5) years following construction of an Extension for up to four (4)
additional Customers. Each of the next four (4) Customers utilizing any segment of the
initial Extension must pay the Company, prior to connection, a proportionate share of the
cost of the shared facilities. The Company will refund such payments to the preceding
Customer(s).
Proportionate Share = (A + B) x C
Where:
A = (Shared footage of line) x (Average cost per foot of the line)
Cost ofthe other shared distribution equipment, if applicable
(New additional connected load)/(Total connected load)
Additional Customers also must share the Facilities Charges of the existing Customers. The
Company will allocate the Facilities Charges in the same manner used for allocating the
original advance.
(d)Underground Extensions
The Company will construct Line Extensions underground when requested by the Applicant
or if required by local ordinance or conditions. The Applicant must pay for the conversion
of any existing overhead facilities to underground, under the terms of Section 6 of this
regulation. The Applicant must provide all trenching and backfilling, imported backfill
material, conduits, and equipment foundations that the Company requires for the Extension.
If the Applicant requests, the Company will provide these items at the Applicant's expense.
(e)Street Lighting
The Extension Allowance to street lights taking service under Rate Schedule 11 or 12 is
equal to five times the annual revenue from the lights to be added. The Applicant must
advance costs exceeding the Extension Allowance prior to the lights being added.
(Continued)
Submitted Under Advice Letter No. 07-
ISSUED: April 16, 2007 EFFECTIVE: June 29, 2007