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Pacific Gas and Electric Company Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8374-E <br /> San Francisco, California Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 6873, <br /> 82~8-E <br /> <br /> SCHEDULE N0, L5-1 -- STREET AND HICHWAY LICHTING (Cont'd,) <br /> <br /> SPECIAL CONDITIONS: (Continued) <br /> 9. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Luminaires, poles, posts and other equipment, requested by a customer <br /> or applicant, in addition to or in substitution for the Utility's standard galvanized steel poles, <br /> galvanized steel posts, photocell controls and equipment, will be provided if such equipment meets <br /> the Utility's engineering and operating standards and if the customer or applicant pays the cost <br /> difference between the equipment normally provided by the Utility and the equipment requested by the <br /> customer or applicant, plus an additional continuing monthly payment equal to 1% of the cost <br /> difference. This provision is also applicable to special optical filters, shields or other special <br /> hardware required or requested by the applicant or any governmental agency having jurisdiction. At <br /> the request of the customer or applicant the Utility will install special equipment entirely at the <br /> Utility's expense provided the customer agrees to pay a continuing monthly payment equal to 2% of <br /> the cost difference. <br /> lO. LINE EXTENSIONS: Where the Utility determines that it is necessary to extend its electric <br /> distribution lines to serve only a street light or a street lighting system, the applicant shall <br /> advance, subject to refund in accordance with Electric Rule No. 15, the estimated installed cost of <br /> such line extension, exclusive of service conductors (and transformer if required), under the <br /> provisions of Special condition 9. The Utility may waive the foregoing line extension provisions <br /> where the extension is estimated to be of nominal cost and where not more than one pole and one span <br /> of overhead line is required to reach the Utility designated connection point, or in the case of <br /> underground facilities, where the first-service delivery point is no greater than 300 feet from the <br /> Utility designated connection point. The cost difference used in calculating the continuing monthly <br /> payment as specified in Special Condition 9 will be reduced by an amount equal to any Electric Rule <br /> No. 15 refund, and the continuing monthly payment shall be adjusted accordingly. <br /> ll. TEMPORARY DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE: {Fixture remains in place} At the request of the <br /> customer the Utility will temporarily discontinue service to individual luminaires provided the <br /> customer pays a facility charge equal to the all-night rate, adjusted to 0 burning hours under the <br /> provisions of Special Condition 3, plus the estimated cost to disconnect and reconnect the light. <br /> 12. CONTRACT: Service to each light installation shall be an initial contract term of 5 years <br /> and shall automatically continued thereafter from year to year. The initial term shall commence <br /> when permanent service is first rendered or within 90 days of when the lights are first ready for <br /> service, whichever occurs first. <br /> <br />Advice Letter No. 989-E Issued By Date Filed Dec: 30, 1983 <br />Decision No. _~_~-~-n~, R~-l?-0b, 9 W.M. Gallavan Effective Jan, 1, 1984 <br /> Vice-President Resolution No. <br /> 989E02(E06) p.3 Rates and Economic Analysis <br /> l' <br /> <br /> <br />