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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_61-1979_CCv0001.pdf P t i3 , !� STREET LIGHTING CONVERSION SERVICE AGREEMENT I THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of 1 1 by and between� SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EIISON COMPANY, a corporation, hereinafter designated as Company, and the City Council of the City of Redlands, acting for and on behalf of the City of Redlands, in the County of San Bernardino, State of California, 6 hereinafter designated as Customer. 7 WITNESSETH 8 WHEREAS, Company now serves Customer at various locations throughout the 9 1 City of Redlands with Company owned street lighting service under Compny! o ' resent LS-1 street lighting schedule, and 1111 WHEREAS, Company's present Rate Schedule No LS-1 , authorized by the Public 111 Utilities Commission of the State of California (hereinafter Commission), i j 1lmore favorable to the Customer for the more efficient high pressure sodium vapor 1411 street lights and, 1511�s 11 WHEREAS, Company and Customer desire to promote conservation by converting 1611 present street lighting system of incandescent and mercury vapor lamps to the 1 more efficient High Pressure Sodium Vapor source and, 1. f1 WHEREAS, Company desires and Customer agrees that such conversions should 1 be accomplished in the most orderly and economic manner and, i 0F WHEREAS, Customer recognizes the numerous problems confronting Company in 211 accomplishing such a massive conversion process and, 22WHEREAS, Company recognizes Customer's desire to avail itself of the pre- 23 sent lower rates for High Pressure Sodium Vapor street lights, 24 NOW, THEREFORE, in recognition of the foregoing recitals and in 25 . i l 27 I/ 2131 2 11 consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties hereto do agree as follows. 3 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 4 1. Installations 5 All conversions and/or installations pursuant to this agreement will be at 6 existing locations as shown on maps or exhibits attached hereto and marked 7 Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof by this reference. 8 2. Lamp Selection i 91 Customer will designate for each existing lamp shown on Exhibit "A" the 10 selected size of High Pressure Sodium Vapor replacement lamp. ill 3. Ownership 12 ! Company and Customer agree that all such conversions will be made at 131, Company expense and that all poles, wires, fixtures, lamps, and other appli- 141 ances, supplied and used by the Company in furnishing service herein provided 151 for, shall at all times, be and remain the property of the Company. 161? 4. Conversion Schedules 11131 Customer agrees that all scheduling and completion of designated conver- 18i sions under terms of this agreement will be at the sole discretion and manage- 19i meet of Company provided, that where possible, Company will make every reason- 201 1 able effort to meet any specialized schedules or requirements of Customer. 21 5. Street Lighting Agreement 22 Customer agrees that this agreement will be supplemental to, and will run 23 concurrent with the existing street lighting agreement with the Company and that 24 in the event that no such agreement exists, Customer will execute same within 25 ! ninety (90) days of the acceptance of this agreement. 261 6. Term of Contract 271 Customer and Company mutually agree that the life of this agreement will be 2 1 for a term of five (5) years or when all lamp changes designated on Exhibit "" " -2- 1 are completed except where changes or modifications may be required by the 2 California Public Utilities Commission. 31 7. EAyment 4a Customer agrees to take, receive and use, electric energy and service 5 supplied to each street light or street lighting system as designated for con- 6 version on Exhibit "A" for a period of not less than three (3) years from 7 the date of conversion and to continue to use and pay Company at the appropriate 8 rates and under the terms and conditions set forth in Rate Schedule No. LS-1 as 9 such rate schedule now exists, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit "B", and 10 incorporated herein, or as may hereafter be modified by the California Public 11 Utilities Commission. 121 8. New Installations 13 Customer agrees that all future installations of new street lights or 14 street lighting systems or modifications to existing systems will where reason- 15 the High Pressure Sodium Vapor lamps. ably possible, utilize 161 9. Indemnification 17 #E Customer agrees to hold harmless, indemnify and defend Company, its succes- i 18 sons, and assigns, from and against all claims, liens, encumbrances, actions, 19 loss, damage, causes of action, expense and/or liability, including court costs Ij 20 1 and attorneys fees, arising from or resulting from loss or damage to property 21 or injury to or death of persons resulting in any manner whatsoever, directly 22 or indirectly, by reason of any interruption or modification of existing lamp 23 sizes or levels of lighting service requested by Customer. 24 10. Regulation 25 This agreement shall at all times be subject to any modification or 26,E changes as may be directed from time to time by the Public Utilities Commission 1 271 28I -3- 11 of the Stag of California. ES IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed by their officers thereunto duly authorized the day and year first above written. g CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CDISON COMPANY 7 THE CITY OF REDLANDS BY ACTINO FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE FAQAS IR'MENS ,ATTEST �CITY O REDLANDS TitRQUJ I DATE AUG 1979 10 1 BY 1i EF'[ 4E ATTE I ' I€ T 1 tfez. 1 i DATE a i TA 0 IM CTS APP RC 19 !1 w A 0n ' 21 oi 22 ntf� 23 s 24 2 _ 26 1 I -4- Exhibit "A Below is a list of the existing types and sizes of street lights for which the City of Redlands is currently a customer under the provisions of Edison's LS-1 rate schedule and are other than high pressure sodium vapor lights. Under the terms of this Agreement, the City of Redlands will indicate below the lumen size high pressure sodium vapor light that will replace each existing L33-1 street light, unless otherwise instructed for specific locations by letter from the City Council. Agency to Indicate Lumen Size Existing T ype LS-I Lights High Pressure Sodium Ta-. for Conversion 1, 000 Lumen Lnicandescent 5800 Lumen 2, 500 Lu rn en Incandescent 9500 Lumen 3, 500 Lumen Mercury Vapor 9500 Lumen 1, 000 Lum en II'lercury Vapor 9500 Lumen 11, 000 Lumen Mercury Vapor 950O Lumen 20, 000 L unn en Mercury Vapor 16 , 000 Lumen 47, 000 Lumen Mercury Vapor Not applicable See attached exceptions concerning intersections of a 40 feet wide street on Page 1 . ------------ - To L E: HAIM "A" DATE: Addition to Exhibit "A" All existing LS-1 lamps at intersections where one or more streets 4!�' are 40 feet or wider , will, change to 16 , 000 lumen sodium vapor. 40 Foot or wider streets shown below : Alabama Palm Alessandro Palo Alto Alvarado Pennsylvania Bellevue Pine Brockton Pioneer Brookside Ramona Canyon Road Redlands Blvd. Cajon Reservoir Road Center Roosev&lt Central (Redlands Blvd. to Citrus) San Bernardino Avenue Church San Mateo Citrus Serpentine Colton Sixth Street Country Club Dr . Smiley Fits . Dr . Crescent State (California to Center) Crestview Stuart Cypress Sunnyside Dearborn Sunset Dr. E. Sunset Dr . North Tennessee Elizabeth Terracina Eucalyptus Texas Fern University Fifth Avenue Valley View Ford Franklin Wabash (west side) Webster Garden Grove Highland Hilton Judson Lakeside Lincoln Lugonia Lytle Marion Road Mariposa Oak Olive Orange Street Orange Avenue SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Revisedl Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No, 5135-E 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead, California 41770 Cancelling Revised Cai. P.L.C. Shea No. 5013-E t Schedule No. LS-1 LIGHTING--STREET ARID HIGHWAY UTILITY-OWNED SYSTEM APPLICABILITY Applicable to street and highway Iighting service supplied from overhead lines where the Company owns and maintains the street lighting equipment. TERRITORY Within the entire territory served, excluding Santa Catalina Island. RATES Energy Curtailment Service Midnight or Equivalent Facilities All Might Service Service Charge Per Camp Per Camp Per Lamp Lamp Size-lumens Per Month Per Month Per Month Incandescent Lamps* 1,000 Lumens-----------------_.........._________--------__ $ 3.15 $ 2.70 S 1.40 2,500 Lomens......._ .................®_.._._.__®__...___ 4.50 3.65 2.50 4,000 Lumens---------_______------_-------___------_.m----- 5.35 4.00 2.35 6,000 Lumens--------------__---------n____------__.____.___ 6.40 4.60 2.50 10,000 Lumens-------.....-----------.__._.__m®______._.__._ 0.45 5.75 2.75 Mercury Vapor Lamps 3,500 Lumens_._ - 4.35 $ 4.70 $ 4.20 7,000 Lumens------ ....... .....__.... .._......... 5.45 5.40 4.20 11,000 Lumens-......._e____________________________________ 6.30 5.70 4.70 24,000 Lumens----------------__________®_____.______.-_-_. 7.45 6.40 4.45 35,040 Lumens-....®.................___------------____ 10.65 5.24 5.25 55,400 Lumens..._-------___...___------------.---------__ 12.44 4.30 5.30 High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps 5,500 Lumens------------------__- ------ ___.._ >_ $ 5.40 5.25 $ 4.40 4,504 Lumens-----__------_---------_------_----------._____ 6.00 5.60 4.50 16,400 Lumens---_-----------____---------______---____.__ 6.30 6.20 4.90 22,000 Lumens,.--.---- ...____-------------­­----- 7.44 6.65 5.20 25,500 Lumens------_---------__«_______._.._______.------. 3.20 7.10 5.25 47,440 Lumens_______________________________________________ 4.45 7.85 5.54 x Closed to new installations except where the Company and customer shall agree incandescent lamps may be installed to provide compatibility with existing light sources. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Standard Equipment Furnished: Bracket or mast arm construction will be furnished. Where feasible with existing facilities, center suspension construction may be furnished. Enclosed luminaires will be furnished for lamps of 2500 lumens, or larger, and open reflector lighting units will be furnished for lamps of 1000 lumens. Such standard lighting equipment will be attached to wood poles. 2. Cather Than Standard Equipment: Where the customer requests the installation of other than the standard equipment furnished by the Company and such requested equipment is acceptable to the Company, the Company will install the requested equipment provided the customer agrees to advance the estimated difference in cost installed between such equipment and standard equipment. Advances made for this purpose will rot be refunded. 'Facilities installed in connection with such agreements become and remain the sole property of the Company. . Hours of Service: lander the Company's standard all night operating schedule;approximately 4,140 fours of service per year will be furnished. (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) Ismed by (T, be inserted b; Cal. PXC.) Advice Letter No, 478-E Edward A. Myers, Jr. _etc Filed December 27, _97 tv � _ Name - -19 Dec s on tau. 89711, (39783 Effective j �ctarr i, i> Vice PresidentX H I B T "B" . Titie 1.2escrlutTcrtNo. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Revised Cal, E.t'.C. Sheet No. 5I36-E 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead, California 41770 Cancelling Revised Cal, P,U.C, Shect No, 5043_E � l Schedule No. LS-1 s LIGHTING—STREET AND HIGHWAY UTILITY-OWNED SYSTEM (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 4. Removal or Modification of Equipment: Where street lighting service and facilities were ordered removed or modified by a customer and such service and facilities, or their equivalent, are ordered reinstalled within 36 months from the date of the order to remove or to modify, the customer shall pay to the utility in advance of reinstalla- tion a nonrefundable amount equal to the cost of removal or modification of the prior facilities and the estimated cost of such reinstallation. Facilities removed or installed remain the sole property of the utility. 5. Energy Cost Adjustment: The rates above for all night service are subject to adjustment as provided for in Part G of the Preliminary Statement. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factors and fuel collection balance adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to 29 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for incandescent lamps, to 10 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for mercury vapor lamps, and to 4 kWh per month per 1,000 lurnens for high pressure sodium vapor lamps. 6. Tax Gunge Adjustment: The rates above for all night service are subject to adjustment as provided for in Part I of the Preliminary Statement. The applicable tax change adjustment billing factors set forth therein will be applied to 29 kW'h per month per 1,000 lurnens for incandescent lamps, to 10 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for snerc zr-Y ;vapor lamp, ind to 4 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for high pressure sodium vapor lamps. 7. Conservation Load Management Adjustment: The rates above for all night service are subject to adjust- � spent as provided for in Fart T of the Preliminary Statement. The applicable conservation load management adjustment billing factors set forth therein will be applied to 29 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for incandescent Tamps, to 10 kWh Ad sur per month per 1,000 lumens for mercury vapor lamps, and to 4 kWh per month per 1,000 lurnens for high pressure odium vapor lamps. g. Energy Curtailment Service: a. Where the customer requests the installation and/or removal of equipment in order to obtain Energy Curtailment Service, and such request is acceptable to the utility, the utility will comply with such request provided the customer first agrees to pay to utility the estimated cost installed of any additional equipment required and/or the removal cost of any equipment currently installed. Such payments will not be refunded and shall be paid in advance or in installments acceptable to utility over a period of not to exceed three years. Facilities installed in connection with such requests become and remain the sole property of the utility. b. Under the utility's midnight (PST) or equivalent service operating schedule, approximately 2,090 hours of service per year will be furnished. c. Facilities charges shall be applicable under this schedule only when the utility has been requested to discon- tinue the existing service by the customer and the customer has stipulated that the facilities are to be left in place for future use. d. The rates above for midnight or equivalent service are subject to adjustment as provided for in Part G of the Preliminary Statement. The applicable energy cost adjustment billing factors and fuel collection balance adjustment billing factor set forth therein will be applied to 1.5 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for incandescent lamps, to 5 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for mercury vapor lamps, and to 2 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for high pressure sodium vapor lamps. e. The rates above for midnight or equivalent service are subject to adjustment as provided for in Part I of the Preliminary Statement. The applicable tax change adjustment billing factors set forth therein will be applied to 15 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for incandescent lamps, to 5 kWh per month per 1,000 lurnens for mercury vapor lamps, and to 2 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for high pressure sodium vapor lamps. f. The rates above for midnight or equivalent service are subject to adjustment as provided for in fart J of the Prelirni.:ary Statement. The applicable conservation load management adjustment biting factors set forth therein will be applied to 15 kWh per month per 1,0C ]utrrens for incandescent lamps, to 5 kWh per month per 1,000 lumens for mercury vapor lamps, and to 2 kWh per month per 1,000 lurnens for high pressure sodiurn vapor lamps. (To be inserted by utility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P.U.C.) Advice f.et'Wr No. 478_E Edward A. Myers, Jr. Date Filed Decernher 277, 1972 game Decision No.. 89711, 89783 Effective January 1, IW7> Vice president E ° _ ,�,.,_ Resolution No.