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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 02 13 Consent 400 Revise Baseline City Stadard Streetlight Rate COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 400 CONSENT X INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR February 13, 2006 Meeting MGR /IDEPT Authorization REQUEST: The Community Development Department, Urban Beautification Services Division, is requesting authorization to revise the baseline City standard streetlight rate for 2006 from $12.14 to $13.29 per streetlight. PURPOSE: This agenda item is needed for the City Commission to approve revision of the base rate for the City standard streetlight pole and cobra fixture from $12.14 to $13 .29 per streetlight due to an annual Progress Energy rate increase effective January 1, 2006. CONSIDERATIONS: On April 13, 1998, the City Commission adopted the City standard streetlight, which consists of a non-decorative concrete pole with a basic 100w cobra fixture. The base cost of the City standard streetlight is adjusted annually in concert with the Progress Energy rate adjustments effective January 1 of each calendar year. Based upon current Progress Energy rates, the following details the cost for a City standard streetlight in 2006. . Luminaries - Fuel, Energy, and Rental . Pole Rental $7.87 $4.63 $ .08 $ .42 $ .29 $ 13.29 . Gross Receipts Tax . Municipal Franchise Fee . Municipal Utility Tax . Total Item 400 - February 13, 2006 The January 1, 2006 Progress Energy Rate Increase represents a 9.5% (rounded) increase over the current $12.14 per City Standard Base Streetlight. FUNDING: Funding for the City standard streetlighting will continue to be taken from the Urban Beautification Services, Utility Services, Streetlighting Line Code (1525-54312). RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Commission approve revision of the current City Standard Street Lighting base cost of $12.14 to the revised cost of $13.29 per streetlight, per month, taken from the (1525-54312) Line Code. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: The price adjustment of the City standard streetlight will be effective immediately. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Progress Energy Rate Schedule BA-l 2. Progress Energy Rate Schedule LS-l COMMISSION ACTION: 2 Progress Energy Attachment 1 SECTION NO. VI FIFTY-EIGHTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.105 CANCELS FIFTY-SEVENTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.105 RATE SCHEDULE BA-1 BILLING ADJUSTMENTS Page 1 of 2 Applicable: To the Rate Per Month provision in each of the Company's filed rate schedules which reference the billing adjustments set forth below. COST RECOVERY FACTORS Rate Schedulel Fuel Cost Recovery(1) Metering Level Levelized On-Peak Off-Peak ECCR(2) CCR(3) ECRC(4) SCRS(5) RS-1, RST-1, RSL-1, RSL-2, RSS-1 (Sec.) 7.152 4.519 0.169 0.993 0.062 0.361 < 1000 4.979 > 1000 5.979 GS-1, GST-1 Secondary 5.329 7.152 4.519 0.158 0.900 0.060 0.338 Primary 5.276 7.080 4.474 0.156 0.891 0.059 0.335 Transmission 5.222 7.008 4.428 0.155 0.882 0.059 0.331 GS-2 (Sec.) 5.329 - - 0.119 0.573 0.048 0.159 GSD-1, GSDT-1, SS-1 Secondary 5.329 7.152 4.519 0.145 0.791 0.056 0.266 Primary 5.276 7.080 4.474 0.144 0.783 0.055 0.263 Transmission 5.222 7.008 4.428 0.142 0.775 0.055 0.261 CS-1, CST-1, CS-2, CS-3, CST-3, SS-3 Secondary 5.329 7.152 4.519 0.134 0.709 0.055 0.287 Primary 5.276 7.080 4.474 0.133 0.702 0.054 0.284 Transmission 5.222 7.008 4.428 0.131 0.695 0.054 0.281 IS-1, IST-1, IS-2, IST-2, SS-2 Secondary 5.329 7.152 4.519 0.122 0.607 0.049 0.172 Primary 5.276 7.080 4.474 0.121 0.601 0.049 0.170 Transmission 5.222 7.008 4.428 0.120 0.595 0.048 0.169 LS-1 (Sec.) 5.011 - - 0.072 0.177 0.050 0.268 GSLM-1, GSLM-2 See appropriate General Service rate schedule (1) Fuel Cost Recovery Factor: The Fuel Cost Recovery Factors applicable to the Fuel Charge under the Company's various rate schedules are normally determined annually by the Florida Public Service Commission for the billing months of January through December. These Factors are designed to recover the costs of fuel and purchased power (other than capacity payments) incurred by the Company to provide electric service to its customers and are adjusted to reflect changes in these costs from one period to the next. Revisions to the Fuel Cost Recovery Factors within the described period may be determined in the event of a significant change in costs. (2) Energy Conservation Cost Recovery Factor: The Energy Conservation Cost Recovery (ECCR) Factor applicable to the Energy Charge under the Company's various rate schedules is normally determined annually by the Florida Public Service Commission for twelve-month periods beginning with the billing month of January. This Factor is designed to recover the costs incurred by the Company under its approved Energy Conservation Programs and is adjusted to reflect changes in these costs from one twelve-month period to the next. (Continued on Page No.2) ISSUED BY: Javier J. Portuondo, Manager, Regulatory Services - Florida EFFECTIVE: January 1, 2006 Progress Energy SECTION NO. VI NINETEENTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.106 CANCELS EIGHTEENTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.106 Page 2 of 2 RATE SCHEDULE BA-1 BilLING ADJUSTMENTS (Continued from Page 1) (3) Capacity Cost Recovery Factor: The C~pacity Cost Recovery (CCR) Factors applicable to the Energy Charge under the Company's various rate schedules are normally determined annually by the Florida Public Service Commission for the billing months of January through December. This factor is designed to recover the cost of capacity payments made by the Company for off-system capacity and is adjusted to reflect changes in these costs from one period to the next. (4) Environmental Cost Recovery Clause Factor: The Environmental Cost Recovery Clause (ECRC) Factors applicable to the Energy Charge under the Company's various rate schedules are normally determined annually by the Florida Public Service Commission for the billing months of January through December. This factor is designed to recover environmental compliance costs incurred by the Company and is adjusted to reflect changes in these costs from one period to the next. (5) Storm Cost Recovery Surcharge: In accordance with the Florida Public Service Commission's ruling in Docket No. 041272-EI, a Storm Cost Recovery Surcharge (SCRS) factor is applicable to the Energy Charge under the Company's various rate schedules for the billing months of August, 2005 through July, 2007. This surcharge is designed to recover extraordinary expenditures incurred by the Company for storm damage restoration related to Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Jeanne and Ivan during 2004. Gross Receipts Tax Factor: In accordance with Section 203.01 of the Florida Statutes, a factor of 2.5641% is applicable to electric sales charges for collection of the state gross receipts tax. Right-of-Way Utilization Fee: A Right-of-Way Utilization Fee is applied to the charges for electric service (exclusive of any Municipal, County, or State Sales Tax) provided to customers within the jurisdictional limits of each municipal or county governmental body or any unit of special-purpose government or other entity with authority requiring the payment of a franchise fee, tax, charge, or other imposition whether in money, service, or other things of value for utilization of rights-of-way for location of Company distribution or transmission facilities. The Right-of-Way Utilization Fee shall be determined in a negotiated agreement (I.e., franchise and other agreements) in a manner which reflects the Company's payments to a governmental body or other entity with authority plus the appropriate gross receipts taxes and regulatory assessment fees resulting from such additional revenue. The Right-of-Way Utilization Fee is added to the charges for electric service prior to the application of any appropriate taxes. Municipal Tax: A Municipal Tax is applied to the charge for electric service provided to customers within the jurisdictional limits of each municipal or other governmental body imposing a utility tax on such service. The Municipal Tax shall be determined in accordance with the governmental body's utility tax ordinance, and the amount collected by the Company from the Municipal Tax shall be remitted to the governmental body in the manner required by law. No municipal tax shall apply to fuel charges in excess of 0.6999!/kWh. Sales Tax: A State Sales Tax is applied to the charge for electric service provided to all non-residential customers and equipment rental provided to all customers (unless a qualified sales tax exemption status is on record with the Company). The State Sales Tax shall be determined in accordance with the State's sales tax laws. The amount collected by the Company shall be remitted to the State in the manner required by law. In those counties that have enacted a County Discretionary Sales Surtax, such tax shall be applied and paid in a like manner. Governmental Undergrounding Fee: Applicable to customers located in a designated Underground Assessment Area within a local government (a municipality or a county) that requires the Company to collect a Governmental Undergrounding Fee from such customers to recover the local government's costs of converting overhead electric distribution facilities to underground facilities. The Governmental Undergrounding Fee billed to a customer's account shall not exceed the lesser of (i) 15 percent of a customer's total net electric service charges, or (ii) a maximum monthly amount of $30 for residential customers and $50 for each 5,000 kilowatt-hour increment of consumption for commerciaUindustrial customers, unless the Commission approves a higher percentage or maximum monthly amount. The maximum monthly amount shall apply to each line of billing in the case of a customer receiving a single bill for multiple service points, and to each occupancy unit in the case of a master metered customer. The Governmental Undergrounding Fee shall be calculated on the customer's charges for electric service before the addition of any applicable taxes. ISSUED BY: Javier Portuondo, Director, Regulatory Services - Florida EFFECTIVE: August 1,2005 Progress Energy Attachment 2 SECTION NO. VI EIGHTEENTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.280 CANCELS SEVENTEENTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.280 Page 1 of 5 RATE SCHEDULE LS-1 LIGHTING SERVICE Availability: Available throughout the entire territory served by the Company. Applicable: To any customer for the sole purpose of lighting roadways or other outdoor land use areas; served from either Company or Customer owned fixtures of the type available under this rate schedule. Service hereunder is provided for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Customer, and nothing herein or in the contract executed hereunder is intended to benefit any third party or to impose any obligation on the Company to any such third party. Character of Service: Continuous dusk to dawn automatically controlled lighting service (I.e., photoelectric cell); alternating current, 60 cycle, single phase, at the Company's standard voltage available. Limitation of Service: Availability of certain fixture or pole types at a location may be restricted due to accessibility. Standby or resale service not permitted hereunder. Service under this rate is subject to the Company's currently effective and filed "General Rules and Regulations Goveming Electric Service." Rate Per Month: Customer Charge: Unmetered: Metered: $1.09 per line of billing $3.13 per line of billing Energy and Demand Charge: Non-Fuel Energy Charge: Plus the Cost Recovery Factors listed in Rate Schedule BA-1, Billing Adjustments, except the Fuel Cost Recovery Factor: Per Unit Charges: 1.4461t per kWh See Sheet No. 6.105 and 6.106 I. Fixtures: LAMP SIZE 2 CHARGES PER UNIT INITIAL BILLING LUMENS LAMP NON-FUEL TYPE DESCRIPTION OUTPUT WATTAGE kWh FIXTURE MAINTENANCE ENERGY 3 Incandescent: 1 110 Roadway 1,000 105 32 $0.94 $3.73 $0.46 115 Roadway 2,500 205 66 1.48 3.36 0.95 170 Post Top 2,500 205 72 18.69 3.36 1.04 Mercury Vapor: 1 205 Open Bottom 4,000 100 44 $2.34 $1.65 $0.64 210 Roadway 4,000 100 44 2.70 1.65 0.64 215 PostTop 4,000 100 44 3.18 1.65 0.64 220 Roadway 8,000 175 71 3.06 1.62 1.03 225 Open Bottom 8,000 175 71 2.29 1.62 1.03 235 Roadway 21,000 400 158 3.70 1.66 2.28 240 Roadway 62,000 1,000 386 4.85 1.63 5.58 245 Flood 21,000 400 158 4.85 1.66 2.28 250 Flood 62,000 1,000 386 5.68 1.63 5.58 (Continued on Page No.2) ISSUED BY: Javier J. Portuondo, Manager, Regulatory Services-Florida EFFECTIVE: January 1, 2006 Progress Energy SECTION. VI NINETEENTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.281 CANCELS EIGHTEENTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.281 Page 2 of 5 RATE SCHEDULE LS-1 LIGHTING SERVICE I. Fixtures: (Continued) (Continued from Page No.1) LAMP SIZE ~ CHARGES PER UNIT INITIAL BILLING LUMENS LAMP NON-FUEL TYPE DESCRIPTION OUTPUT WATTAGE kWh FIXTURE MAINTENANCE ENERGY 3 Sodium Vapor: 301 Sandpiper HPS Deco Roadway 27,500 250 104 $12.66 $1.58 $1.50 305 Open Bottom 1 4,000 50 21 2.33 1.87 0.30 310 Roadway 1 4,000 50 21 2.86 1.87 0.30 313 Open Bottom 1 6,500 70 29 3.84 1.88 0.42 314 Hometown II 9,500 100 42 3.74 1.58 0.61 315 Post Top - Colonial/Contemp 1 4,000 50 21 4.62 1.87 0.30 316 Colonial Post Top 1 4,000 50 34 3.71 1.87 0.49 318 Post Top 1 9,500 100 42 2.29 1.58 0.61 320 Roadway-Overhead Only 9,500 100 42 3.34 1.58 0.61 321 Deco Post Top - Monticello 9,500 100 49 11.15 1.58 0.71 322 Deco Post Top - Flagler 9,500 100 49 15.10 1.58 0.71 323 Roadway-Turtle OH Only 9,500 100 42 3.96 1.58 0.61 325 Roadway-Overhead Only 16,000 150 65 3.46 1.60 0.94 326 Deco Post Top - Sanibel 9,500 100 49 16.64 1.58 0.71 330 Roadway-Overhead Only 22,000 200 87 3.34 1.68 1.26 335 Roadway 27,500 250 104 3.81 1.58 1.50 336 Roadway-Bridge 1 27,500 250 104 6.18 1.58 1.50 337 Roadway-DOT 1 27,500 250 104 5.38 1.58 1.50 338 Deco Roadway-Maitland 27,500 250 104 8.82 1.58 1.50 340 Roadway-Overhead Only 50,000 400 169 4.61 1.61 2.44 341 HPS Flood-City of Sebring only 1 16,000 150 65 3.72 1.60 0.94 342 Roadway-Turnpike 1 50,000 400 168 8.20 1.61 2.43 343 Roadway-Turnpike 1 27,500 250 108 8.36 1.58 1.56 345 Flood-Overhead Only 27,500 250 103 4.77 1.58 1.49 347 Clermont 9,500 100 49 18.92 1.58 0.71 348 Clermont 27,500 250 140 20.76 1.58 2.02 350 Flood-Overhead Only 1 50,000 400 170 4.76 1.61 2.46 351 Underground Roadway 9,500 100 42 5.70 1.58 0.61 352 Underground Roadway 16,000 150 65 6.95 1.60 0.94 354 Underground Roadway 27,500 250 108 7.42 1.58 1.56 356 Underground Roadway 50,000 400 168 7.96 1.61 2.43 357 Underground Flood 27,500 250 108 8.58 1.58 1.56 358 Underground Flood 1 50,000 400 168 8.70 1.61 2.43 359 Underground Turtle Roadwax 9,500 100 42 5.58 1.58 0.61 360 Deco Roadway Rectangular 9,500 100 47 11.48 1.58 0.68 365 Deco Roadway Rectangular 27,500 250 108 10.90 1.58 1.56 366 Deco Roadway Rectangular 50,000 400 168 11.00 1.61 2.43 370 Deco Roadway Round 27,500 250 108 14.12 1.58 1.56 375 Deco Roadway Round 50,000 400 168 14.13 1.61 2.43 380 Deco Post Top - Oeala 9,500 100 49 8.05 1.58 0.71 381 Deco Post Top 1 9,500 100 49 3.71 1.58 0.71 383 Deco Post Top-Biseayne 9,500 100 49 12.99 1.58 0.71 385 Deco Post Top - Sebring 9,500 100 49 6.19 1.58 0.71 393 Deco Post Top 1 4,000 50 21 7.99 1.87 0.30 394 Deco Post Top 1 9,500 100 49 16.64 1.58 0.71 Metal Halide: 327 Deco Post Top-MH Sanibel 12,000 175 74 $16.85 $2.49 $1.07 349 Clermont Tear Drop 12,000 175 74 19.91 2.49 1.07 371 MH Deco Rectangular 38,000 400 159 13.07 2.60 2.30 372 MH Deco Circular 38,000 400 159 15.30 2.60 2.30 373 MH Deco Rectangular 5 110,000 1,000 378 14.02 2.71 5.47 386 MH Flood 5 110,000 1,000 378 12.07 2.71 5.47 389 MH Flood-Sportslighter 5 110,000 1,000 378 11.92 2.71 5.47 390 MH Deco Cube 38,000 400 159 15.98 2.60 2.30 396 Deco PT MH Sanibel Dual 5 24,000 350 148 30.91 4.98 2.14 397 MH Post Top-Biseayne 12,000 175 74 13.73 2.49 1.07 398 MH Deco Cube 5 110,000 1,000 378 18.64 2.71 5.47 399 MH Flood 38,000 400 159 10.55 2.60 2.30 (Continued on Page No.3) ISSUED BY: Javier J. Portuondo, Manager, Regulatory Services - Florida EFFECTIVE: January 1,2006 Progress Energy II. POLES: BILLING TYPE 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 415 420 425 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 445 446 447 448 449 450 455 460 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 SECTION NO. VI FOURTEENTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.282 RATE SCHEDULE LS-1 LIGHTING SERVICE (continued from page No.2) DESCRIPTION 35' Deco Concrete - Mariner Concrete, 30/35' 16' Deco Cone - Single Sanibel 16' Decon Cone - Double Sanibel 26' Aluminum DOT Style Pole 36' Aluminum DOT Style Pole Concrete, 15' 1 16' Octagonal Cone 1 32' Octagonal Deco Concrete 25' Tenon Top Concrete Concrete, Curved 1 Wood, 30/35' Wood, 14' Laminated 1 Deco Fiberglass, 35', Bronze, Reinforced 1 Deco Fiberglass, 41', Bronze, Reinforced 1 Fiberglass, 14', Black 1 Deco Fiberglass, 41', Bronze 1 Deco Fiberglass, 35', Bronze, Anchor Base 1 Deco Fiberglass, 35', Bronze 1 Deco Fiberglass, 20', Black, Deco Base 1 Aluminum, Type A 1 Deco Fiberglass, 16', Black, Fluted 1 Fiberglass, 16', Black, Fluted, Dual Mount 1 Deco Fiberglass, 20', Black 1 Black Fiberglass 16' Aluminum, Type B 1 Aluminum, Type C 1 Deco Fiberglass, 30', Bronze 1 Deco Fiberglass, 35', Silver, Anchor Base 1 Deco Fiberglass, 41', Silver 1 Deco Fiberglass, 16', Black, Fluted, Anchor Base 1 Concrete, 1/2 Special Steel, Type A 1 Steel, Type B 1 Steel, Type C 1 16' Deco Con Vie 11- Dual Mount 16' Deco Cone Washington - Dual 16' Deco Cone Colonial- Dual Mount 35' Tenon Top Quad Flood Mount 45' Tenon Top Quad Flood Mount 22' Deco Concrete 22' Deco Cone Single Sanibel 22' Deco Cone Double Sanibel 22' Deco Cone Double Mount 25' Tenon Top Bronze Concrete 30' Tenon Top Bronze Concrete 35' Tenon Top Bronze Concrete 41' Tenon Top Bronze Concrete Wood, 40/45' 30' Tenon Top Concrete, Single Flood Mount 30' Tenon Top Cone, Double Flood Mount/Includes Bracket 46' Tenon Top Cone, Triple Flood Mount/Includes Bracket 46' Tenon Top Cone, Double Flood Mount/Includes Bracket Concrete, 40/45' Tenon Style Concrete 46' Single Flood Mount 35' Tenon Top Cone, Triple Flood Mount/Includes Bracket 35' Tenon Top Cone, Double Flood Mount/Includes Bracket 35' Tenon Top Concrete, Single Flood Mount Special Concrete 13' 1 30' Tenon Top Cone, Triple Flood Mount/Includes Bracket 16' Smooth Decorative ConcretelThe Colonial 19' White Aluminum 1 46' Tenon Top Concrete/Non-Flood Mount/1-4 Fixtures Dual Mount 20' Fiberglass 1 30' Tenon Top Concrete/Non-Flood Mount/1-4 Fixtures 16' Decorative Concrete w/decorative baselThe Washington 35' Tenon Top Concrete/Non-Flood Mount/1-4 Fixtures 16' Decorative Concrete-Vie II CHARGE PER UNIT $20.48 4.63 10.72 11.56 42.08 50.22 2.12 2.00 14.93 10.85 4.37 1.99 2.18 17.51 28.90 2.30 15.74 25.19 12.46 11.43 6.04 17.87 20.11 5.36 18.13 6.72 13.13 10.60 19.61 16.50 15.90 1.60 3.77 4.04 5.65 16.55 23.71 12.23 12.49 17.32 13.74 14.69 15.82 17.17 16.07 17.14 18.46 22.30 4.81 9.22 11.26 17.23 16.95 9.34 14.03 12.40 12.12 10.08 15.94 11.55 8.24 23.71 14.91 9.93 11.40 19.95 12.25 11.98 (Continued on Page No.4) ISSUED BY: Javier J. Portuondo, Manager, Regulatory Services - Florida EFFECTIVE: January 1, 2006 Progress Energy SECTION NO. VI FIFTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.283 CANCELS FOURTH REVISED SHEET NO. 6.283 Page 4 of 5 RATE SCHEDULE LS-1 LIGHTING SERVICE (Continued from Page No.3) III. Additional Facilities BILLING TYPE 401 402 Electrical Pole Receptacle 4 Single Double $2.75 per unit $3.57 per unit Notes to Per Unit Charges: (1) Restricted to existing installations. (2) Lumens output may vary with lamp configuration and age. Wattage ratings do not include ballast losses. (3) Shown for information only. Energy charges are billed by applying the foregoing energy and demand charges to the total monthly kWh. (4) Electric use permitted only during the period of October through January, only on poles designated by the Company. Energy charged separately. (5) Special applications only. Additional Charges: Fuel Cost Recovery Factor: Gross Receipts Tax Factor: Right-of-Way Utilization Fee: Municipal Tax: Sales Tax: See Sheet No. 6.105 See Sheet No. 6.106 See Sheet No. 6.106 See Sheet No. 6.106 See Sheet No. 6.106 Minimum Monthly Bill: The minimum monthly bill shall be the sum of the Customer Charge and applicable Fixture, Maintenance, and Pole Charges. Terms of Payment: Bills rendered hereunder are payable within the time limit specified on bill at Company-designated locations. Term of Service: Service under this rate schedule shall be for a minimum initial term of ten (10) years from the commencement of service and shall continue thereafter until terminated by either party by written notice sixty (60) days prior to termination. Upon early termination of service under this schedule, the Customer shall pay an amount equal to the remaining monthly lease amount for the term of contract, applicable Customer Charges and removable cost of the facilities. Special Provisions: 1. The Customer shall execute a contract on the Company's standard filed contract form for service under this rate schedule. 2. Where the Company provides a fixture or pole type other than those listed above, the monthly charges, as applicable shall be computed as follows: I. Fixture (a) Fixture Charge: 1.46% of the Company's average installed cost. (b) Maintenance Charge: The Company's estimated cost of maintaining fixture. II. Pole Pole Charge: 1.67% of installed cost. 3. The Customer shall be responsible for the cost incurred to repair or replace any fixture or pole which has been willfully damaged. The Company shall not be required to make such repair or replacement prior to payment by the Customer for damage. 4. Maintenance Service for Customer-owned fixtures at charges stated hereunder shall be restricted to fixtures being maintained as of November 1, 1992. For additional requests of the Company to perform maintenance of Customer-owned fixtures, the Company may consider providing such service and bill the Customer in accordance with the Company's policy related to "Work Performed for the Public." (Continued on Page No.5) Progress Energy SECTION NO. VI SECOND REVISED SHEET NO. 6.284 CANCELS FIRST REVISED SHEET NO. 6.284 Page 5 of 5 RATE SCHEDULE LS-1 LIGHTING SERVICE (Continued from Page No.4) Special Provisions: (Continued) 5. kWh consumption for Company-owned fixtures shall be estimated in lieu of installing meters. kWh estimates will be made using the following formula: kWh Unit Wattaqe (includinq ballast losses) x 350 hours per month 1,000 6. kWh consumption for Customer-owned fixtures shall be metered. Installation of Customer-owned lighting facilities shall be provided for by the Customer. The Company may consider installing customer owned lighting facilities and will bill the Customer in accordance with the Company's policy related to "Work Performed for the Public." Any costs incurred by the Company to provide for consolidation of existing lighting facilities for the purpose of metering shall be at the Customer's expense. 7. No Pole Charge shall be applicable for a fixture installed on a Company-owned pole which is utilized for other general distribution purposes. 8. The Company will repair or replace malfunctioning lighting fixtures maintained by the Company in accordance with Section 768.1382, Florida Statutes (2005). 9. For a fixture type restricted to existing installations and requiring major renovation or replacement, the fixture shall be replaced by an available sodium vapor fixture of the Customer's choosing and the Customer shall commence being billed at its appropriate rate. Where the Customer requests the continued use of the same fixture type for appearance reasons, the Company will attempt to provide such fixture and the Customer shall commence being billed at a rate determined in accordance with Special Provision NO.2 for the cost of the renovated or replaced fixture. 10. The Customer will be responsible for trimming trees and other vegetation that obstruct the light output from fixture(s) or maintenance access to the facilities. 11. After December 31, 1998, all new leased lighting shall be installed on poles owned by the Company. 12. Alterations to leased lighting facilities requested by Customer after date of installation, (Le. redirect, install shields, etc.), will be billed to the Customer in accordance with the Company's policy related to "Work Performed for the Public". 13. Service for street or area lighting is normally provided from existing distribution facilities. Where suitable distribution facilities do not exist, it will be the Customer's responsibility to pay for necessary additional facilities. Refer to Section III, paragraph 3.01 of the Company's General Rules and Regulations Governing Electric Service to determine the Contribution In Aid of Construction owed by the Customer. 14. Requests for exchanging facilities, upgrades, relocations, etc. are subject to Section III, paragraph 3.05, of the Company's General Rules and Regulations Governing Electric Service. ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE: ISSUED BY: EFFECTIVE: Javier J. Portuondo, Manager, Regulatory Services - Florida January 1, 2006 Javier J. Portuondo, Manager, Regulatory Services - Florida January 1, 2006