Pacific Gas and Electric Company Revi sod Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8373-E
<br /> San Francisco, California Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. ~R72~
<br /> 8247-E
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<br /> SCHEDULE NO. LS-1 -- STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING (Cont'd.)
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<br /> POLE CHARGE: For Class A and B pole installations using other than wood poles-that were installed
<br /> entirely at Utility expense, customer will pay a monthly pole charge of $3.15; or $2.60 for
<br /> installations made prior to September 21, 1975 (closed to new installations).
<br /> For Class A and B pole installations using other than wood poles where the customer elected to
<br /> pay a nonrefundable amount equal to the estimated additional cost of installation over that of a
<br /> basic installation, the customer will pay a monthly pole charge of $1.35; or $0.00 for installations
<br /> made prior to September 21, 1975, (Closed to new installations.)
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<br /> SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
<br /> 1. TYPE OF SERVICE: The Utility reserves the right to supply either "muitiple" or "series"
<br /> service. Series service to new lights will only be made where it is practical from the Ut~lity's
<br /> engineering standpoint to supply them from existing series systems.
<br /> 2. ANNUAL OPERATING SCHEDULE: The above rates for All-Night service assume an average. of
<br /> approximately 11 hours operation per night and apply to lamps which will be turned on and off once
<br /> each night in accordance with a regular operating schedule agreeable to the customer but not
<br /> exceeding 4,100 hours per year.
<br /> 3. OPERATING SCHEDULES OTHER THAN ALL-NIGHT: Rates for regular operating schedules other
<br /> than full All-Night will be the All-Night rate plus or minus, respectively, the half-hour adjustment
<br /> for each half-hour more or less than an average of approximately 11 hours per night. This adjust-
<br /> ment will apply only to lamps on regular operating schedules of not less than 1,095 hours per year,
<br /> or 3 hours per night, nor more than 4,500 hours per year.
<br /> 4. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE PROVIDED: Class A: Utility owns and maintains luminaire, control
<br /> facilities, support arm, and service wiring on its existing distribution pole, and all lights
<br /> formerly served under Schedule LS-1, Class A, as of September 11, 1978.
<br /> Class B: Utility owns and maintains luminaire, control facilities, support arm, pole or
<br /> post, foundation and service connection and where customer has paid the estimated installed cost of
<br /> the luminaire, support arm and control facilities (applicable only to installations in service as of
<br /> September 11, 1978).
<br /> . Class C: Utility own and maintains its standard luminaire, control facility, overhead
<br /> service and internal support arm wiring as required (ownership of pole or post, support arm and
<br /> foundation by customer). Available only where customer-owned poles comply with the Utility's
<br /> engineering and operating requirements.
<br /> Class D: Utility owns and maintains its standard post top luminaire, control facility,
<br /> internal post wiring, standard galvanized steel post (20 ft. mounting height or less) and foundation
<br /> where customer pays for the estimated installed cost of the post, support arm {if any} and
<br /> foundation.
<br /> Class E: Utility owns and maintains its standard luminaire, control facility, internal
<br /> pole wiring, service connection, galvanized steel pole and foundation where the customer has paid to
<br /> the Utility the estimated installed cost of the pole, support arm and foundation.
<br /> Class F: Utility owns and maintains a standard luminaire, control facility, support arm,
<br /> and service connection on its wood pole or post, installed solely for the luminaire.
<br /> 5. REARRANCEMENT OF FACILITIES: At the customer's request the Utility will make changes to
<br /> or rearrangement of existing facilities at the customer's expense.
<br /> 6. UNDERGROUND SERVICE: The applicant at his expense shall perform the necessary trenching,
<br /> backfill and paving, and shall furnish a~J install all necessary conduit and substructures including
<br /> substructures for transformer installations if necessary, for street lights only, in accordance with
<br /> the Utility's specifications. Upon acceptance by the Utility, ownership of the conduit and
<br /> substructures shall vest in the Utility.
<br /> The Utility, at its expense, will furnish and install the underground service conductor to the
<br /> handhole of each street light pole where the length of the service is 100 circuit feet or less per
<br /> 1uminaire, as measured from the point of connection to the point of secondary supply. For service
<br /> lengths in excess of lO0 feet the applicant shall pay to the Utility the material cost of the
<br /> conductors in excess of lO0 circuit feet.
<br /> 7. OWNERSHIP: All facilities installed under this schedule except for the Class "C"
<br /> customer-owned pole or post, support arm and foundation shall vest in the Utility.
<br /> 8. MAINTENANCE: The Utility shall exercise reasonable care and diligence in maintaining
<br /> Utility-owned facilities. Maintenance will be performed as an accommodation on a customer- owned
<br /> Class "0' pole or post, arm and foundation, at the customerms expense, where customer is unable to
<br /> obtain the service elsewhere. Where the Utility experiences or expects to experience maintenance
<br /> costs exceeding its normal maintenance expense, resulting from but not limited to vandalism, or
<br /> unusual non-standard design of pole, post, or luminaire, the Utility may require the customer to pay
<br /> excess maintenance costs as may be necessary.
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<br /> (Continued)
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<br />Advice Letter No.__ ~89-E · Issued By Date Filed _Dec.
<br />Decision No. ~-0~, ~ ,--~-2.-049 W. M, Gallavan Effective
<br /> Vice-President Resolution P;o.
<br /> 989E02(E06) p.2 Rates and Economic Analvsis
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