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Show Ordinance No. 1247-7- 5 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1233-7-2 OF THE CITY OF PRICE. RELATING TO ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES. NOW, THEREFORE, bet it ordinated by the City Council of Price, County of Carbon, State of Utah: SECTION I. That Ordinance No. 1233-7- 2 of the City of Price, County of Carbon, State of Utah, be, and the same is, hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION II. SCHEDULE I. RESIDENTIAL SERVICE APPLICATION : This Schedule is for alternating current electric service supplied at approximately 120 or 140 volts meter at a single point of through one kilowatt-hou- r delivery for all service required on the premises for Father DowSng premises. Dowling, Pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Monsignor Edward MONTHLY BILL: Rate: 5.020c per 70 kwh per I single-phasthree-phas- three-phas- year-roun- d single-phasthree-phas- it two-un- it one-thir- d , - 30-fo- P p City-owne- p . p sinele-Dhas- three-phas- e two-un- it it two-un- it one-thir- d mit rfl Sun Advocate, 1975 Price, Utah 7 Former area resident to observe 40th year kwh first 500 kwh plus next kw of Power in excess of 5 kw up to and including 435 kw. residential purposes. 4.890c per kwh next 55 kwh per kw When conditions are such that service is supplied through of Power in excess of 435 kw. one meter to more than one dwelling or apartment unit, the 3.500 c per kwh next 500 kwh 2.190c per kwh next 5,000 kwh charge for such service will be computed by multiplying the number of kwh in each block and the minimum charges 1.290c per kwh next 10,000 kwh by the maximum number of dwelling or apartment units 0,867c per kwh next 400 kwh per kw of Power that may be served. 0.700c per kwh all additional kwh When a portion of dwelling is used regularly for Power Factor: business, professional or other gainful purposes, the This rate is based on the Customer maintaining at all premises will be classified as nonresidential and the aptimes a power factor of 85 percent lagging or higher, as schedule if the is so propriate applied. However, wiring measurment. If the power factor is found to determined arranged that the service for residential purposes can be be less than by 85 percent lagging, the Power as recorded by metered separately, this Schedule will be applied to such the Citys meter will be increased by of one percent for service. ' every one percent that the power factor is less than 85 MONTHLY BILL: percent. Rate: Voltage Discount: 4.63c per kwh first 60 kwh Where Customer takes service from Citys available 3.50c per kwh next 140 kwh lines of 2300 volts or higher and provides and maintains all 2.33c per kwh all additional kwh transformers and other necessary equipment, the voltage Minimum: discount based on measured Power will be: e $2.00 for service $0.26 per kw for first 100 kw of Power, and e $6.00 for service $0.13 per kw for all additional kw of Power. SEASONAL SERVICE: When season service is supplied Net: Minimum under this schedule, the minimum seasonal charge will be $2.00 plus $2.00 for each kw of Power over 5 kw, but not $26.10. e less than $6.00 for service. SCHEDULE II. RESIDENTIAL SERVICE POWER: The kw as shown by or computed from the INCLUDING WATER HEATING. of Citys Power meter for the period of APPLICATION : This Schedule is for alternating current readings Customers greatest use during the month, determined to electric service supplied at approximately 120 or 240 volts tfrft nearest kw meter at a single point of through one kilowatt-hou- r SEASONAL SERVICE: Service for annually recurring delivery for all service required on the premises for periods of seasonal use where service is noramlly residential purposes where Customer has in regular use as discontinued or curtailed during a part of the year may be the only means of supply hot water requirements an infor under this Schedule under either of the (Contracted sulated storage type water heater conforming to the Citys following conditions: specifications. (a) Customer may contract for service under this Schedule When conditions are such that service is supplied through on a basis paying for all service, including one meter to more than one dwelling or apartment unit, the transformer losses where applicable, under the rates set charge for such service will be computed by multiplying forth under Monthly Bill above, including the monthly the number of kwh in each block and the minimum charges minimum bill during those months service is curtailed or is by the maximum number of dwellings or apartment units not utilized in the Customers operations. that may be served. (b) Customer may contract for seasonal service under this When a portion of a dwelling is used regularly for with a net minimum seasonal payment based Schedule business, professional or other gainful purposes, the the highest kw of Power, and in no event less than 1 upon will be as classified the nonresidential and appremises established during the months service is taken, as propriate schedule applied. However, if the wiring is so kw, follows: that the for be service can residential arranged purposes $15.60 per kw for one months service or less. metered separately, this Schedule will be applied to such $21.20 per kw for more than one months service but not service. more than three months service. MONTHLY BILL: For more than three months service the net minimum Rate: seasonal payment shall be the sum of $21.20 per kw of the 4.633c per kwh first 60 kwh 3.500c per kwh next 140 kwh highest kw of Power established in the first three months service is taken and the actual billing under the rates set 2.330c per kwh all additional kwh, except forth in Monthly Bill above for each months service in 1.325c per kwh for final block of 500 kwh of three months. excess not the 1.325c is rate that Provided, however, applicable to the first 200 kwh, which in all cases will be billed in acSCHEDULE V. SECURITY AREA LIGHTING cordance with the rates set forth above. APPLICATION : This Schedule is for electrical service Minimum: required for security area lighting by mercury vapor e service $2.00 for e lamps where service is supplied from the Citys overhead service $6.00 for wood pole system. SEASONAL SERVICE: When seasonal service is supMONTHLY BILL: plied under this Schedule, the minimum seasonal charge Rate: will be $26.10. Nominal Lamp Rating Initial Lumens 7,000 Watts SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER HEATING SERVICE: 175 Rate $5.40 Monthly per lamp Water heaters served hereunder shall be insulated storage, Nominal Lamp Rating Initial Lumens 20,000 Watts single or type of construction approved by the 400 Rate $8.85 Monthly per lamp City, the heating units of which shall be noninductive and The unit charge includes installation, maintenance and controlled by separate thermostats. In a single unit heater, costs for unit on existing or one new wood pole energy the unit shall be placed to heat the entire tank. In a without guys. Where more than one wood pole and more so located be shall and thermostat heater, the upper unit 200 feet of extension are required, an additional than of the tank; the as to heat not more than the upper 1.5 percent of the estimated additional cost will of charge to the lower unit and thermostat shall be located so as heat Should Customer desire a steel pole instead of a be made. entire tank. The rating of any single heating unit shall not wood additional an pole, charge will be made according to exceed 4500 watts. Thermostats shall be permanently schedule: the following connected so that both heating units cannot operate at the to 1973. same time except where the total installed heater capacity 1. All Steel Poles installed prior June 1, $1.00 per pole per month llguage does not exceed 4500 watts. Service will be supplied for a 3 gauge $1.50 per pole per month period of not less than seventeen hours per day, such hours 1973. to be selected by the City. The City may furnish, install and 2. Steel Poles installed after June 1, 11 gauge, direct buried 30 ft. maintain suitable time switch or other device for con$2.35 per pole per month. trolling the hours of service. 30 ft. 3 gauge, direct buried SCHEDULE III. RESIDENTIAL $3.85 per pole per month SERVICE 35 ft. 11 gauge, direct buried APPLICATION : This Schedule is for alternating current $2.85 per pole per month electric service supplied at approximately 120 or 240 volts 35 ft. 3 gauge, direct buried kilowatt-hour a of meter at one single point through $4.65 per pole per month delivery for all residential purposes to individual private For anchor base poles, add 20c per pole per month to all the when metered and apartments individually dwellings June 1, 1973. installed after Customer regularly uses electric energy for all residential poles SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE: Each lamp will be not to limited but service requirements, including lighting, wood pole with a mounted on an existing pole or on a cooking, appliance operation, water heating, laundry and not 4 feet in length. The type bracket arm mast exceeding of and all dwelling the heating drying, air conditioning, and kind of fixtures and supports will be in accordance with space in the home. the Citys specifications. Service includes energy supplied inThis Schedule is only available when the heating from the Citys overhead circuits, maintenance and lamp stallation conforms to the specifications for space heating and glassware renewals. Lamps will be controlled by the below. City to bum each night from dusk to dawn. When conditions are such that service is supplied through CONTRACT PERIOD: Five years or longer. one meter to more than one dwelling or apartment unit, the be will computed by multiplying charge for such service the number of kwh in each block and the minimum charges SCHEDULE VI. SECURITY POST-TOLIGHTING by the maximum number of dwelling or apartment units that may be served. AVAILABILITY: (1) Security Post-ToLighting with Where a portion of a dwelling is used regularly for plastic post at any point on Citys interconnected system business, professional, or other gainful purposes, the for customers taking service under this Schedule as of its effective date. premises will be classified as nonresidential and the ap(2) Security Post-To- p Lighting with steel post at any propriate schedule applied. However, if the wiring is so can be for residential service the that purposes point on Citys interconnected system. arranged APPLICATION : This Schedule is for installation of metered separately, this Schedule will be applied to such lantern heads and other associated service. This Schedule is not applicable to seasonal ser security post-tofacilities for outdoor lighting of yard areas by mercury vice. MONTHLY BILL: vapor lamps. MONTHLY BILL: : Rate: Nominal 4.63c per kwh for the first 60 kwh Light Steel Type of Post: Security Post-To; Rate Watts: 75 2.11c per kwh for the next 340 kwh Lamp Rating Initial Lumens: 2,500 $2.55 per lamp. 1.44c per kwh for all additional kwh SERVICE CONDITIONS: The City will furnish and inMinimum: e a lighting unit consisting of a security post-to- p stall service lantern for $2.00 head, a steel post and underground service connections service $6.00 for including trenching and backfilling. The monthly charge SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER HEATING SERVICE: for this service, set forth in the Month Bill section above, be shall insulated hereunder served storage, heaters Water type of construction approved by the includes installation, maintenance and lamp and single or noninductive and glassware replacement. Installation will be made at a City, the heating units of which shall be heater, location mutually satisfactory to the Customer and the Cicontrolled by separate thermostats. In a single-unIn to tank. entire heat the ty, but limited to not more than 40 feet from the house or the unit shall be placed so be shall located thermostat and bunding, ihstana'tions may be made at a greater distance unit the upper heaters, 40 feet from the house or building where Customer than the of the the tank; as to heat not more than upper reimburses the City at the time of installation for the actual lower unit and thermostat shall be located so as to heat the entire tank. The rating of any single heating unit shall not cost of the installation in excess of 40 feet. Where underground service cables must be placed beneath existing exceed 4500 watts. Thermostats shall be permanently connected so that both heating units cannot operate at the permanent surfaces, such as blacktop, concrete, etc., the same time except where the total installed heater capacity cost of breaking and repairing the permanent surface will does not exceed 4500 watts. Service will be supplied for a be at the expense of the Customer. The lighting facilties and service connections will be hours period of not less than seventeen hours per day, such to be selected by the City. The City may furnish, install, and furnished in conformity with the Citys specifications and limited to those lantern heads and post installations offered maintain suitable time switch or other device for conbe the shall heater water by the City in its descriptive literature. The service. of hours trolling the water hot Lamps will be controlled by photoelectric cells furnished of requirements. means supplying only Perthe City to burn each night from dusk to dawn. Energy HEATING: by SPACE FOR SPECIFICATIONS shall be the requirements will be metered as part of the Customer's electric installed equipment heating manently regular electric service under the applicable rate schedule. only source of comfort heating. All space heating equipment and the installation thereof shall conform with the CONTRACT PERIOD: Five years or longer. Citys requirements, with the voltage therefor designated two-un- Thursday, May 22, by the City for the service required. Heating units shall be controlled by approved thermostatic devices. The maximum wattage of any heating unit or the wattage of any group of such units controlled by a single thermostat, all of which may be energized at the same time, shall not exceed 5 kw. SCHEDULE IV. GENERAL SERVICE APPLICATION : This Schedule is for alternating current, electric service supplied at Citys single or three-phas- e available voltage through one metering installation at a single point of delivery for all service required on the d Lake Salt celebrate F. City, will his Fortieth Anniversary of Ordination to the Holy Priesthood on Friday, May 30, 1975. He was born in Ogden, Utah, son of Edward Dowling and Emma McDermott Dowling, since deceased. He attended St. Josephs Parochial School and graduated from the Ogden High School in 1926. Monsignor Dowling was ordained to the Priesthood on May 30, 1935, at St. Josephs Church, Ogden, by the Most Rev. James E. Kearney. He received his ecclesiastical education and training at St. Josephs College, Mountain View, California, and St. Patricks Seminary, Menlo Park, California. His assignments, as Associate Pastor and Pastor, have included Notre Dame de Lourdes, Price, Utah; Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City; St. Patricks Salt Lake City; St. Anthonys, Helper, Utah. addition to these In pastoral duties, Monsignor has been Director of the Catholic Diocesan Organization, Chairman of the Diocesan Liturgical and State Committee, Chaplain of the Knights of Columbus. Currently, he is the Chaplain of Serra International of Salt Lake City, Diocesan Director of the Campaign for Human a and Development, Diocesan Consultor. was Monsignor designated as a Domestic Prelate on June 24, 1958, by Pope Pius XII. He was invested on October 12, 1958, by Bishop Duane G. Hunt at St. Anthonys Church, Helper, Utah. A Mass of Thanksgiving will be offered on Sunday, June 1, at Our Lady of Lourdes Church at 10 a. m. A reception and tea will be hosted by Our Lady of Lourdes Altar Society on Sunday, June 1, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Lourdes Parish Hall. Morris Anderson He J Emery County y m'Ii i The parishioners of Our Lady of Lourdes, his family, and friends will extend congratulations, felicit-tion- s, Fortieth joyful Youth This Schedule is for alternating current, electric service to commercial and industrial customers at Citys available voltage for all service required on the Customers premises subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. Service for electric resistance heaters and year round heat pumps will be supplied through a special circuit and metered through one kilowatt-hou- r meter. All other lighting and power be supplied through a separate circuit will requirements and will be separately metered, except that electric motor-drivecompressors installed to provide comfort cooling and electric water heating equipment may be connected to the special space heating circuit. No other equipment shall be connected to the wiring serving the space heating equipment. This Schedule is available for space heating only when the Customer regularly uses electric energy for all other service requirements including but not limited to lighting, cooking, water heating, air conditioning, and the operation of machines and other equipment. MONTHLY BILL: Rate for space heating: 1.43c per kwh for all kwh Electric service for comfort cooling and storage water heating shall be metered and billed at this rate only when Customer also uses electric service for his total space : e, n heating requirements. Rate for all other service: All other service requirements will be supplied under General Service Schedule No. IV. SPACE HEATING: All space heating equipment shall be permanently installed and shall be the sole means ot heating the building space occupied by the Customer. All space heating equipment and installation thereof and all supply wiring shall conform with the Citys specifications. AIR CONDITIONING: All air conditioning equipment shall be permanently installed and shall be the sole means of providing cooling for the building space occupied by the Customer. All air conditioning equipment and installation thereof and all supply wiring shall conform with the Citys specifications. WATER HEATING: Water heaters served hereunder shall be insulated storage, single or multiple-uni- t type of construction approved by the City, the heating units of which shall be noninductive and controlled by separate thermostats. Water heaters shall have a minimum capacity of 30 gallons each and the total capacity of heating elements in each heater shall not exceed 50 kilowatts except that, when heaters are operated for swimming pool heating, more than 50 kilowatts capacity in a heater may be permitted upon written authorization of the City. All equipment shall be so designed and controlled that not more than 10 kilowatts will be switched on or off at one time unless otherwise permitted by written authorization of the City. CONTRACT PERJOD: One year or longer. SECTION III. RULES AND REGULATIONS billing on the above Schedules, together with water rates, shall be on a net basis. If the account is not paid within 15 days after mailing fee date, service will be disconnected, and a of $1.00 will be charged in addition to the net bill. A guarantee deposit must be made by applicant for electric or water service at the time of application therefor. The amount of such deposit to be established by Resolution of the Price City Council. All SECTION IV. NEW SERVICE APPLICATIONS After the effective date of Ordinance No. 1247-7any new applicant for commercial power requesting service meter at a single point of through one kilowatt-hou- r delivery for all service required on the premises, shall, at applicants sole cost and expense, install all electrical wiring necessary on applicants premises for such service in compliance with the electrical code therefor, and terminate such wiring at a meter base location on the outside of such premises designated by the City, before City shall be required to furnish electrical power service to such premises. mm Fund e!r- - ity rules iWi dl W rt r health benefits affecting Under the terms of the National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of 1974, widows of Funds pensioners who died before Dec. 6, 1974, will be ei.gible for wealth benefits ev-- n if be pensioner was ect receiving health benefits at the time of his death because he was working in LAURENCE STELLA Exec utm Published in the Sun Ad vocate May 22, ?9, June 5 a d )?, 1975. . INVITATION TO PI I) Bids will be leeotvcd by the Purchasing Depaitinent of the College of Fasiei a Utah, Price, Utah until 10:00 a m May 28, 1975 on the following E B Price, 1 , another Utah: Req. No. occupation. However, the trustees pointed out, if the pensioner died on or after Dec. 6, 1974, at a time when he was not receiving health benefits 5113 Carpel. The College of Eastern Utah reserves the right to repel any or all bids; or to accept or i eject the whole or any part of any bid; or to waive any infoi inali'y or technicality in any bid in the interest of the college. Only bids giving a firm quotation pronerlv signed will be accepted. Bid because outside of earnings, his widow will not qualify for health or death benefits. proposals and specifications will be furnished upon request. TED J. JENSEN Purchasing Agony Published m Sun Advocate May 22, 1075. Plenty of Cbcni Hof Wciter PROCLAMATION Mental Heabh Week WHEREAS, nationally, 20 million persons are affected by emotional dhtml once, and one in 10 residents of out community is hkc'y to fall Mtir mental illness, and, : mental ill-WHEREAS, occurs at all ages, lot then1 e 500,000 mentally ill childini in the United States classined as psychotic or borderline cases, and, WHEREAS, mental illness is for , industrys problem most costly leading sue! Big family big waah load loti of bathe the famou Ptrmofla water heater will give you all the clean hot uxdtr you'll ever need for year to comet Made of amazing new health to ab- ... accidents, senteeism, alcoholism, inefficiency, and physical illness, and, WHEREAS, the people of this area have benefited horn vita! services offered by our Mental Health agency, THEREFORE, I, V .dter T. Axelgard ptoeiaim May 12 through 30th as Mental Health weeks in our area and uge all citizens to support the Carbon Mental Health County bund Raising Association Campaign tlnough vom and colonial y i'O SHOW U CM?E contacted by a Health representative. PRICE MU MCI EM. when Hydratied fuaed-o- with . . . gla n lining. fpermogles f mi eusumto I WIST task hydsasthi StttVt I YOU Id FULL YEARS 6reuetrAcomniNfKtATni I Fired j j rurintM e Mwtiy-bk- in l by the pionwr ind A. 0. Smith Corptxatwo. ked . j M-'- CORPORATION WALTER T. A V El CARD ATTEST: P. HAMPTON WrM City Recouler Published vocate May CARSON Plumbing Heating 264 South Carbon ITU fhona 637-131- Price 2 the in 22, 1975. VALI I)IU E-E- N HIE AT HE Huntington Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, May mm CS3 WWTfcfl 26 HAYFS KFN BFRP RPfiSAGft" TECHNICOLOR" 1975. lw jirti ml eligibility rules for Funds therein required (s) WALTER T. AXELGARD, Mayor P, HAMPTON McARTIIUR City Recorder Published in the Sun Advocate May 22, 1975. Retirement Funds have announced changes in certain pensioners widows, mine workers who quit working in the mines or employment is presented in accordance with whose terminated for cause and the provisions of Section 75 9 5 Utah Code Annotated, JO, md students who work in the with proper veiificatum as mines. 1075 ATTEST: (s) P. HAMPTON McAURTIIUR, City Recorder RECORDERS CERTIFICATE I, P. HAMPTON McARTIIUR, the duly appointed City Recorder of Price a Municipal Corporation, of Carbon County, Utah, do hereby certify that the above Ordinance is a full, true and correct copy of the Ordinance passed by the City Council in the regular meeting held May 12, 1975, A.D., The trustees of the United Mine Workers of America Health and (IJMWA) NOTICE KM UKDITims Pmhalp No. 378 ESTATE OK MAID ROSE STELLA, DECEASED, Creditors will pi esent claims to the undersigned, Laurence Stella, at 648 East First South, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of August, 1975. Claims must he publication. SECTION VI. The effective date of this Ordinance shall be the 1st day of June, A.D., 1975. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRICE, UTAH, AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR THIS 12th DAY OF D the-Carbo- f1 CliGKff SECTION V. That in the opinion of the City Council of Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of said City that this Ordinance take effect immediately upon its passage, adoption and A for the high point Carbon horse show held at ds was awarded Saturday i and best wishes to Monsignor Dowling on this capacity. MAY a County Pol lor k. Jerri to SCHEDULE VII. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SPACE HEATING AVAILABILITY: At any point on the Citys interconnected system where there are facilties of adequate APPLICATION single or three-phas- ' I j TECHN"-- ' From Wd.nw Bros A Wsmei Communications Company aAAi I |