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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09219 ORD - 01/29/1969IMS:JKH:1 -29 -69 TEXAS: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TO ENTER INTO AN ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACT WITH CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY FOR THE OPERATION OF SINGLE PHASE SERVICE FOR FLASHER TYPE SIGNALS, STOP AND GO TYPE SIGNALS AND SIGN LIGHTING FIXTURES, WITHIN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS, FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS, COMMENCING ON JANUARY 20, 1969, ALL AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACT, A COPY OF WHICH 15 ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, SECTION 1. THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE, AND HE IS HEREBY, AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TO ENTER INTO AN ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACT WITH CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY FOR THE OPERATION OF SINGLE PHASE SERVICE FOR FLASHER TYPE SIGNALS, STOP AND GO TYPE SIGNALS AND SIGN LIGHTING FIXTURES, AT THE LOCATIONS DESIGNATED IN THE ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACT, BEING SITUATED WITHIN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS, AND FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS, COMMENCING ON JANUARY 20, 1969, ALL AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACT, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF. SECTION 2. THE NECESSITY TO ENTER INTO THE AFORESAID ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACT AT THE EARLIEST PRACTICABLE DATE CREATES A PUBLIC EMER- GENCY AND AN IMPERATIVE PUBLIC NECESSITY REQUIRING THE SUSPENSION OF THE CHARTER RULE THAT NO ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE PASSED FINALLY ON THE DATE OF ITS INTRODUCTION AND THAT SUCH ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE READ AT THREE SEVERAL MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, AND THE MAYOR HAVING DECLARED SUCH EMERGENCY AND NECESSITY TO EXIST, HAVING REQUESTED THE SUSPENSION OF SAID CHARTER RULE AND THAT THIS ORDINANCE BE PASSED FINALLY ON THE DATE OF ITS INTRODUCTION AND THAT SUCH ORDINANCE TAKE EFFECT AND BE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED, THIS THE Zl ?eL/bAY OF -LC< , 1969. ATTES CI ` SECRET Y -- ov APPROVKD:� DAY OF JAN Y, 1969: ` THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS CITY AT3011kEY 9219, T CF-280 1-5 0252 999,052-1; 0252 999 054 -1 ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT this day made and entered into by and between Central Power and Light Company, a Texas corporation, hereinafter called Company, and CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI hereinafter called Customer, WITNESS=: 1. The Company agrees to furnish and deliver electric power and energy to the Customer at a point of delivery described as being the point where the electric energy first leaves the line or apparatus owned by Company and enters the line or apparatus locations shown on Exhibits "A" and "B" owned by Customer, located at or near Corpus Christi, Texas See Exhibit "A" See Exhibit "A" up to kttowatts, herein called 4or the operation of the following equipment upon Customer's premises at said location: Single Phase service for Flasher type signals; Stop & Go type signals and Sign Lighting fixtures. 2. The Customer agrees, unless the rate schedule specified provides otherwise, to use electric energy exclusively for the operation of the equipment referred to in Paragraph 1 above and to take from Company hereunder Customer's full requirements of electric power and energy for the operation of said equipment, and to pay Company for same on or before the 10th day after the date bill is rendered each month at Company's local office located nearest to point of delivery of electric energy hereunder upon the basis of and in accordance with Rate Schedule No TSS -7 (Rev.) attached hereto and Incorporated herein by reference. It is agreed that, for the purposes of billing for service and energy furnished hereunder, Customer's maximum demand shall in no See Rate Schedule -case be considered less than kilowatts. S.- The electric service furnished hereunder shall be supplied a +required volts, (metered at required volts), single phase, approximately 00 cycles,, with reasonable variations in voltage and cycles to be allowed. 4. Attached hereto and made a part -hereof -by reference are the following: Company's Standard Terms and Conditions of Service. List of Service Locations Exhibit "A" Future Service Agreement Exhibit "B" B. This agreement cancels-and supersedes all prior agreements between Company and Customer for the service herein described, and all representations, promises, or other inducements, written or verbal, made with respect to the matters herein con. tained. It is subject to all laws and governmental regulations and is not binding upon Company unless and until signed by an authorized representative of Company, and no modification or alteration hereof shall be binding unless reduced to writing and signed by the parties hereto. The term of this agreement shall begin — January 20, 19 69 or upon such earlier date as service shall be furnished to Customer hereunder at the request of Customer and shall continue unless terminated as provided for herein uDPt January 20, 19-14— and thereafter until cancelled by thirty (30) days written notice by either party to the other, and shall bind and benefit the respective successors and assigns of Company and Customer, provided, It may not be assigned by Customer without the written permission of Company. WITNESS our hands to quadruplicate copies hereof, this the day or 19_ I - -- WITNESS: - - - - - - -- — - - - -.— CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Customer WITNESS: Title CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Vice President (Company) CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY SCHEDULE NO. TSS-7 (Rev.) TRAFFIC SIGNAL SERVICE AVAILABILITY This schedule is available under written contract to Municipalities, Counties, and the State Highway Department for electric service to traffic control signals and signs, where the signals and signs and related facilities are owned, operated, and maintained by the Customer, and where service facilities of suitable voltage are adjacent to the location to be served. NET MONTHLY RATE (A) Flasher Type Signals (1) $1.50 per month for a fixture having not more than 75 watts in lamps connected. (2) When the total wattage of the fixture or fixtures served by one service drop exceeds 75 watts, billing will be at the rate of two cents (2 0 ) per kilowatt hour used. Monthly Kwh use,for billing purposes, will be estimated by Company, based on data supplied by Customer on each signal's wattage and hours of operation, but the monthly charge will be not less than $1.50. IB) Stop and Go Type Signals 11) $0.90 per month per Control Face. (C) Sign Lighting (Freeways & Highways) (1) Electric service furnished for the lighting of traffic directing signs operated and controlled by and through a Customer owned street lighting system will be billed at the rate of 1.10 per Kwh. Monthly Kwh use, for billing purposes, will be estimated on the basis of information supplied by Customer on each sign's wattage and hours of operation. (2) Signs served by individual service drops, where the signs are not served by the same circuit and controls as the street lighting system, will be billed at the rate of 2.02 per Kwh, but not less than $1.50 per month for each point of delivery. Monthly Kwh use will be estimated as in C(1) above. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL FACE The word "Control Face" as used in this schedule means the entire side or section of a fixture used to control automobile and /or pedestrain traffic approaching from one direction. . SIZE OF LAMPS USED The above rate for stop and go signals is based on the use of lamps of 75 watts or less. In case Individual lamps larger than 75 watts are used, the rate will be increased proportionally. TERMS OF PAYMENT All Bills under this schedule shall be due and payable within ten days from date of bill. Past due bills shall bear Interest at the rate of 6% per annum. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Service will be furnished under the Company's Standard Terms and Conditions Governing Electric Service. LOCATION Agnes and Baldwin Agnes and Brownlee Agnes and McBride Agnes and Ninteenth Agnes and Old Robstown Road Agnes and'North Padre Island Drive Agnes and Port Agnes and South Staples Airline and South Alameda Airline and Gollihar Airline and McArdle Airline and South Padre Island Drive Airport Road and Baldwin S. Alameda and Ayers (Six Points) S. Alameda and Clifford (Six Points) S. Alameda and Doddridge S. Alameda and Everhart Road S. Alameda and Glazebrook S. Alameda and Louisiana (North) S. Alameda and Louisiana (South) S. Alameda and Minnesota S. Alameda and Palmero (Six Points) S. Alameda and Robert Annapolis and Texas and South Staples Antelope and North Carancahua Antelope and North Port Antelope and North Tancahua Artesian and Leopard Ayers and Baldwin Ayers and Blevins Ayers and South Brownlee Ayers and Eighteenth Street TRAFFIC SIGNALS CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI EXHIBIT "A" 1 -WAY 1 -WAY 2 -WAY REGULAR iin 6 1 4 2 12 10 4 1 ) 3 8 ped.) 2 ped. 8 2 ped. 2 4 ped. 6 2 2 ) 4 ped.) 2 2 ) 4 ped.) 3 -WAY 4 -WAY 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LOCATION 1 -WAY 1 -WAY 2-WAY • REGULAR Ayers and Gollihar 2 Ayers and Horne Ayers and Norton 4 ) 4 ped.) Ayers and Ocean Drive 1 5 Ayers and South Port 5 Ayers and Roosevelt 3 Ayers and Santa Fe and Booty 5 Ayers and Tarlton (North) Ayers and Tarlton (South) Ayers and Third Baldwin and Balboa 2 ) 4 2 ped.) Baldwin and Greenwood 6 Baldwin and Morgan and Mohawk 10 ) 2 ped.) Baldwin and South Port 8 Baldwin and State Highway 286 Frontage 2 ped. 16 Baldwin and South Staples and Eighteenth 7 S. Brownlee and Comanche S. Brownlee and Laredo Leopard and S. Brownlee 1 S. Brownlee and Lipan ' S. Brownlee and Morgan and Prescott 7 S. Brownlee and South Staples 7 ) 4 ped.) Buffalo and North Carancahua 2 2 ) 4 ped.) Buffalo and North Port 3 Buffalo and North Tancahua 2 2 ) 4 ped.) Buford and Santa Fe 4 Buford and Shoreline 2 ) 6 2 ped.) Buford and South Staples N. Carancahua and Leopard 2 2 ) • - 2 - 4 ped.) 3 -WAY 4 -WAY 1 1 1 1 1 � 1 1 1 1 1 LOCATION • N. Carancahua and Lipau Carmel Parkway and South Staples Carroll Lane and Gollihar Carroll Lane and South Padre Island Drive Carroll Lane and South Staples Chaparral and Cooper Alley Chaparral and Laguna Chaparral and Lawrence Chaparral and Peoples Chaparral and Schatzel Chaparral and Starr Chaparral and Taylor Chaparral and Williams Comanche and Ninteenth Comanche and North Port and Parr Cooper Alley and Water Corn Products and Leopard David and South Port David and Tarlton Doddridge and Ocean Drive Doddridge and Santa Fe Doddridge and South Staples Elizabeth and Santa Fe Everhart and McArdle Everhart and South Padre Island Drive Everhart and South Staples Fisher and Leopard Flour Bluff Drive and South Padre Island Drive Gollihar and Kostoryz Gollihar and Prescott Gollihar and South Staples Gollihar and Weber Road Gollihar and State Highway 286 Frontage (East) Gollihar and State Highway 286 Frontage (West) -0 - 3 - 1 -WAY 1 -WAY REGULAR lin 2 8 4 2 4 1 9 4 3 4 6 ) 2 ped.) 6 3 3 ) 2 ped.) 2 6 6 6 6 2-WAY 3 -WAY 2 ) 4 ped.) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -WAY 1 1- 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 LOCATION Greenwood and Horne Road Holly and Weber Horne Road and South Port Island and WaldronRoad Kinney and Shoreline Kinney and Tancahua Kinney and South Water Kostoryz Road and McArdle Road Kostoryz and Norton Kostoryz Road and South Padre Island Drive Kostoryz Road and South Staples Laguna and Mesquite Laguna and Water Laredo and Ninteenth Laredo and South Staples Lawrence and Mesquite Lawrence and Nueces Bay Boulevard Lawrence and Water Leopard and McBride Lane Leopard and Navigation Leopard and Nueces Bay Boulevard Leopard and South Padre Island Drive Leopard and Palm Leopard and North Port Leopard and Rand Morgan Leopard and Sam Rankin Leopard and Shell Road Leopard and North Staples Leopard and North Tancahua Leopard and Villa Drive Lipan and Palm Lipan and Port Lipan and Sam Rankin Lipan and North Staples Lipan and North Tancahua - 4 - 1 -WAY 1 -WAY 2 -WAY 3 -WAY 4 -WAY REGULAR 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 2 ped. 1 2 2 ) 1 2 ped.) 4 4 1 1 ' 4 4 4 2 2 2 4 2 1 6 1 S 4 4 1 11 ) 6 ped.) 1 2 2 ) 4 ped.) 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 ) 4 ped.) 2 -WAY 3 -WAY 4 -WAY 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 LOCATION 1 -WAY REGULAR 1 -WAY lin Louisiana and Florida and South Staples 6 Louisiana and Ocean Drive 3 Louisiana and Santa Fe (North) 4 ) ` 2 ad. Louisiana and Santa Fe (South) 4 ) 2 pad.) Louisiana and Swantner (North) 4 Louisiana and Swantner (South) 4 Mann and Water McArdle and South Staples 8 McArdle and Weber Mesquite and Peoples Mesquite and Schatzel Mesquite and Starr Mesquite and Taylor Mesquite and Williams Minnesota and Santa Fe 1 ) 2 pad.) Minnesota and South Staples 6 Morgan and Ninteenth 4 Morgan and Ocean Drive 1 5 Morgan and South Port 8 Morgan and Santa Fe • Morgan and South Staples Morgan and Third Navigation and Upriver Road 1 Ninteenth and Ruth Old Robstown Road and Upriver Road South Padre Island Drive and South Staples 2 1 South Padre Island Drive and Weber Road 4 2 Park Avenue and South Staples Peoples and Water So. Port 3600 block 2 pad. 2 Port and Prescott and Arlington 6 ) 1 pad.) Port and Ruth 6 Port Avenue and Tarlton 4 Schatzel and North Water • - 5 - 2 -WAY 3 -WAY 4 -WAY 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 EXHIBIT "A" PAGE I FLASHERS Alameda and Ocean Drive 1 -3 way $1.50 Agnes and Tancahua 1 -3 way $1.50 Cantwell and Upriver 1 -4 way $1.96 Carancahua and Park 1 -3 way $1.50 Chaparral and Twigg 1 -1 way $1.50 Chaparral and Twigg 1 -2 way $1.50 Greenwood and South Padre Island 1 -3 way $1.96 Greenwood and South Padre Island 1 -3 way $1.96 Island and South Padre Island 2 -2 way $2.44 Leopard and Tuloso Road 4 -1 way $2.44 Leopard and Westover 3 -1 way $1.50 Mesquite and Twigg 1 -3 way $1.96 Old Brownsville and South Padre Isl. 1 -3 way $1.96 Old Brownsville and South Padre Isl. 1 -3 way $1.96 Park and Tancahua 3 -1 way $1.50 $10.50 $11.76 $4.88 TOTAL: $27.14 • EXHIBIT "A" PAGE II e SCHOOL FLASHERS Airline and McArdle, Fraser School North and South sides of McArdle Two Flashers Alameda Street Incarnate Word School 2800 and 2900 blocks Two Flashers Alameda Street at Pasadena Wilson School and Bermuda Two Flashers Alameda Street at Louisiana Menger School and Southern Three Flashers Alameda, approximately 150' N. of Handover Montclair School and at Parade Two Flashers Alameda Street, South of Minnesota St. Patrick School and South of Rossiter Two Flashers Alameda Street at Sharon Windsor Park School and Sheridan Two Flashers Ayers at 14th Street Wynn Seal School and 15th Street Two Flashers Baldwin at Osage Lozano School and Rosewood Two Flashers Carroll Lane at Newton Carroll Lane School and Pecan Two Flashers Everhart Road at Janssen Parkdale Elementary School and McArdle Two Flashers Gollihar at Brock Meadowbrook School and Monette Two Flashers Gollihar Road at Devon Fannin School and Evelyn Two Flashers Gollihar Road at Hamlin Calk Elementary School and Marie Two Flashers Greenwood, 4400 Block J. A. Garcia School Two Flashers Gollihar and Bernandino Prescott School and Orchid Two Flashers Greenwood at Belton Crockett Elementary School and Lawton Two Flashers •EXHIBIT "A" PAGE II -A SCHOOL FLASHERS Highland at Dolores and Osage Kostoryz at Corta and Brawner Parkway Kostoryz between McArdle and Padre Island Drive Leopard and Tuloso Leopard, North East and West of Shell Road Lipan Street, 1200 and 1300 Blocks McArdle at Carroll Lane and Kasper McArdle Road at Hamlett and Odom Minnesota at Ft. Worth and Reid Morgan at Guatemozin and Pueblo 19th Street at Caldwell and Howard 19th at Mary and Morris Old Robstown Road 400 and 500 Blocks Shell Road at Cantwell and Savage Lane So. Staples at 14th Street and 15th Street Staples and Williamson Ella Barnes School Two Flashers Casa Linda School Two Flashers St. Cyril- Methodius Two Flashers Tuloso Midway School Two Flashers Oak Park School Two Flashers Sacred Heart School Two Flashers Central Park Elementary School Two Flashers Lexington Elementary School Two Flashers Fisher School Two Flashers Austin School Two Flashers Southgate Elementary School Two Flashers Lamar School Two Flashers Driscoll Junior High School Two Flashers Savage Lane School Two Flashers Wynn Seal Jr. High School Two Flashers Blanche Moore School Two Flashers EXHIBIT "A "' o FREEWAY SIGN LIGHTING Location No. of Lamps Type of Lamp I11-37 - Waco to Peabody Street 42 F48T12 IH -37 - Waco to Peabody Street 32 F72T12 IH -37 - Peabody to UpRiver Road 12 F48T12 IH -37 - Peabody to UpRiver Road 12 F72T12 SH -286 - IH -37 to Morris Street 36 F48T12 SH -286 - IH -37 to Morris Street 16 F72T12 IH -37 - UpRiver Road to CCTA Railroad 30 F48T12 IH -37 - UpRiver Road to CCTA Railroad 18 F72T12 SH -286 - Morris Street to Tarlton Street 18 F48T12 SH -286 - Morris Street to Tarlton Street 30 F72T12 IH -37 - CCTA Railroad to Corn Products Rd. 38 F48T12 IH -37 - CCTA Railroad to Corn Products Rd. 22 F72T12 F48T12 172 lamps a 26 KIM each = 4576 KWH per month 91.10 KWH $50.34 F72T12 130 lamps 1!) 36 KITH each = 4680 KWH per month KWH $51.48 $101.82 PROJECT B IH -37 - Corn Products Rd. to MP Railroad Underpass F48T12 32 lamps 1 26 MM each = 832 KSJH per month 11P1.1t KWH $ 9.15 F72T12 14 lamps '?) 36 KWH each = 504 KWH per month ]1.1¢ KWH $ 5.54 $ 14.69 $116.51 Computation of Sign lighting Based on 4000 Hour Year: 2 - lamp F48T12 Unit 156 Watts x 4000 Hours = 624 KWH per year or 52 KWH per month. x 52 - 26 KWH each lamp T 1.1¢ KWH = 28.6¢. 2 - lamp F72T12 Unit 215 Watts x 4000 Hours = 860 KWH per year or 72 KWH per month. k x 72 - 36 KWH each lamp al. l¢ KWEi = 39.60. EXHIBIT "A" BILLING SUMARY TRAFFIC SIGNALS 0252 999054 -1 NUMBER TYPE RATE 368 1 -way $ .90 3 331.20 111 1 -way ( "12) $ 1.20 $ 133.20 167 2 -way $ 1.80 $ 300.60 16 3 -way $ 2.70 $ 43.20 58 4 -way 3.60 $ 208.80 7 Flashers $ 1.50 $ 10.50 67 (School) Flashers $ 1.50 $ 100.50 6 Flashers $ 1.96 $ 11.76 2 Flashers $ 2.44 $ 4.88 $1,144.34 CURRENT BILLING $1,144.34 PREVIOUS BILLING $1,108.20 MONTHLY INCREASE $ 36.14 FREE14AY SIGN LIGHTING 0252 999052 -1 NUMBER TYPE RATE MONTHLY KWH 208 F48T12 1.1 0. 5,408 $ 59.49 144 F72T12 1.1 0 5184 $ 57.02 $116.51 Form CP -145 Rev. 3 -61 TERMS AND CONDITIONS GOVERNING ELECTRIC SERVICE Furnished By CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Issued March 1, 1961 APPLICATION OR CONTRACT FOR SERVICE: All applications for service, except certain government contracts, shall be made on the Company's standard ap- plication or contract form, and shall be signed by the Cus- tomer and accepter] by the Company before service will he supplied by the Company. The Company may refuse any applicant indebted to-the Company for service rend- ered at any location until such indebtedness is paid or secured to the satisfaction of the Company. RATES: The rate schedules will be on file in each local office, district office and in the home office of the Company and eopies may be obtained by the Customer on request. Company's rates will be applied in accordance with. and subject to the limitations as set out in each rate schedule. All rates are subject to change by any regulatory or gov- ernmental body having legal right to do so and whenever the rate under which a customer is being served is lowered by the Company or changed by any regulatory body, the rato as changed will be .applied to the customer's service undei% his existing contract. Whereat is necessary for the Company to extend its facili- ties to a location in a rural area not presently served, the Company reserves the right to require a- minimum bill suff- iciently large to justify the additional investment necessary. OPTIONAL RATES: When more than one rate is available, the conditions and circumstances under which each of such rates is available are explained in the published rate schedules, and the selec- tion of a rate from those available lies with and is the re- sponsibility of the Customer. The Company will at the request of the Customer, advise with and explain to Customer the conditions under which each rate is available and its application to the service re- quirements of Customer, but the Company will not be respon- slblc for any failure of the Customer to select the rate which will continue to be the lowest or most favorable to the Customer, and will not be responsible for Customer being ser- ved under the most favorable rate at all times. The Company will not make refunds due to the difference, if any, between the amount of charges under a rate selected or agreed upon by a Customer and the amount the charges would have been under any other available rate. A Customer, having selected or agreed to a rate, will not be entitled to a different rate available for his service unless and until he requests it in writing, and may not change to another available rate within the next succeeding twelve months period unless there is a substantial change in the character or condition of his operations and the service used by him. MONTHLY BILLS: Bills for service will be rendered monthly unless otherwise specified. The term "month" for billing purposes shall mean the period between any two consecutive readings of the me- ters by the Company, such readings to be taken as near as practicable every thirty days. Monthly bills are due when rendered and are payable, un- less otherwise specified, on or before the date shown an the face of the bill, at Company's local Office located nearest to paint of delivery of the electric energy. Bills not paid by this date are in default and service may be discontinued for such default. Failure to receive a bill in no way exempts a Customer from payment of bills or the pro visions oP these Terms and Conditions. When the Company is unable to read a meter after reason- able effort, the Customer will be billed at the average of the lost three previous monthly bills and the billing adjusted when the meter is read. SECURITY FOR PAYMENT OF BILLS AND PERFORMANCE OF OTHER OBLIGATIONS BY CUSTOMERr Customer shall upon request by Company, deposit with Company as security for the payment of bills owing and to become owing and without limitation by such state- ment, as security also for the performance of all other obligations of the Customer, a sum of money equal to two average monthly bills for service furnished or to be furn- ished, as estimated by Company. In case Customer's bills for any two consecutive monthly billing periods of normal Operation actually prove to exceed appreciably the amount of the deposit, Company may at its option, require Custo- mer to deposit an additional amount of money sufficient to make the total amount on deposit with Companv equal to the amount of bills for said two consecutive months, and Customer agrees in such case to so deposit with Company such additional amount of money. CUSTOMER'S SERVICE ENTRANCE, METERING AND TESTING OF METERS: Customer shA'll provide a point of connection on hie premises or building (where there is an overhead distri- bution system) sufficiently high above ground level that the clearance required by the National Electrical Code can be maintained as to the service extension. Customer shall provide at a point on his premises, to be mutually agreed upon, a suitable location for the in- stallation of meters and such other equipment as Company may deem necessary to enable it to deliver power and energy hereunder, and properly protect the Company's Property on Customer's premises and permit no one to inspect or tamper with the Company's wirings, meters, apparatus and equipment, except the Company agents and persons authorized by law to do so. All bills will be calculated upon the registration of said meter or meters. Customer's service entrance shall be so arranged that the Company can measure the Customer's entire electric ser- vice with one meter unless otherwise specified in the rate schedule. Should any meter fail to register, the electric power and energy delivered during the period of failure shall for bilting purposes, be estimated from the best information available. Maximum Demand: The maximum demand supplied to the Customer where needed to be known in the computa- tion of bills shall be determined by a standard approved type of demand meter and the readings of said meter shall be conclusive as to the maximum demand, unless upon being tested, said meter shall be found to register inac- curately and its error shall exceed three per cent (3 %a). Amount of Energy Delivered: The amount of energy supplied to the Customer shall be determined by m e a n s of an integrating watt -hour meter of standard approved type, and the reading thereof shall be deemed conclusive evidence as to the quantity of energy supplied hereunder, unless upon being tested said meter shall be found to register inaccurately and its error shall exceed two per cent (2 1%). Testing of Demand ana /o'r Wetr-ftur--Meters: Meters will be tested as reasonably necessary, and whenever any test shall show either meter to be registering in error be- yond the limits specified, such meter shall be adjusted within the limits of error so specified and whenever said (Over) meters are so adjusted, the readings thereof shall be cor• MOTOR INSTALLATIONS: racted, and payment be made accordingly. No such cor- rections slap be made, as to any bill rendered by the Company, unless requested before the expiration of the calendar month next succeeding the month in which such readings were made. MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ON CUSTOMER'S PREMISES AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJURIES AND DAMAGE THEREFROM: Customer shall maintain adequate protective equipment in gcod operating condition on his equipment and other- wise install and maintain his electrical equipment in an entirely safe and efficient manner and in full compliance with all laws and local ordinances and the National Elec- tric Code and the rules and regulations of the Company in effect at any time. Customer shall provide, free of cost to Company, all rights -of -way on and over Customer s premises for the extension and furnishing of service by Company. The duly authorized agents of the Company shall have free access at all reasonable hours to the premises of the Customer for the purpose of inspect- ing wiring, apparatus and equipment, removing the Com- pany's property, reading meters, and for other purposes incident to the furnishing of service. The Company doe s not, however, assume any duty of inspecting the Customer's wiring, apparatus, machinery or equipment, and will not be responsible therefor, and it is particularly understood that the Customer assumes full responsibility for electric energy furnished to him at and past the Point of Delivery, descri bed as being the point where the electric energy first leaves the line provided and owned by Company and enters the line provided and/or owned by customer, and shall protect and save harmless the Company from all claims for injuries and damages to persons and property occuring upon the prem- ises of Customer except where it is shown that the negli- gence of the Company or its agent or agents was the sole proximate cause of such injury or damage. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF COMPANY FOR INJURIES AND DAMAGE: The Company will not be responsible or liable for injuries, and /or damages caused by or resulting from failure to fur- nish electric energy and service of any kind and amount con- tracted for and/or for injuries and damages resulting from the performance or non - performance of any acts or things by Company required of it in or anvwise connected with the furnishing of energy and service by Company, unless it be shown that the negligence of the Company or its agent or agents was the sole proximate cause of the injury or dam- age complained of. EXCLUSIVE SERVICE ON INSTALLATION CONNECTED! Except in cases where the Customer has a contract with the Company for reserve or auxiliary service, no other source of electricity or power shall be used by the Customer on the same installation in conjunction with the Company's sery ice, either by means of a throw -over switch or any other connec- tion. LOADS IMPAIRING OTHER CUSTOMER'S SERVICE: Certain types of equipment used by Customers have elec- trical characteristics which may cause serious fluctuations of voltage and interfere with the service of the Company to its other Customers, In such cases the Company may decline to serve such equipment under- the Company's established rate schedule until the Customer having such equipment, has provided at his expense, suitable apparatus to hold to reasonable limits the effect of such fluctuations. Some loads may require separate service, and in such event, the Com• pant• may meter and bill such service separately from other service supplied to the Customer. Unless otherwise agreed upon by authorized represen- tatives of the Company and the Customer prior to installa- tion all motor installations shall be as follows: (¢) All motors of 5 horsepower rating or less shall be single- phase, unless three phase service is available at the premises and can be furnished without additional cost to the Company or is provided under the following section en- titled "Extension of service to Residential and Commercial Customers ", (b) All motors o4 more than 5 horsepower rating shall be three - phase. (c) Company reserves the right to require the installat- ion of, (1) reduced voltage starting equipment and (2) a low voltage release attachment, on all motors with a rated capacity of 7?6 horsepower or more. (d) 115 volt single phase motorized equipment designed for general use shall be equipped with motors having locked - rotot• currents at rated voltage not to exceed 40 amperes at 116 volts and shall have a rated capacity not exceeding % horsepower. Where customers are served from the Company's overhead distribution system; Company will, upon request, extend without charge a third wire service drop for render- ing 115/230 volt, 3 wire single phase service, GASEOUS TUBE LIGHTING DEVICES: With the installation of neon lamps, mercury vapor lamps, fluorescent lamps, and other gaseous tube lamps or lighting devices having low power factor, the CUSTOMER shall pro- vide, at his own expense, power factor corrective equipment which will maintain the pow factor of each such device at not less than ninety per cent (90 %). Corrective equip- ment will be installed in Lhe circuit between the light- ing devices and the switch controlling the devices,- In such manner that the corrective equipment will operate only when lighting devices are operated. EXTENSION OF SERVICE TO RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS: Service will be extended and supplied to each customer, if in an area served with an overhead distribution system, by a standard type of overhead service extension and, if in an area served by an underground distribution system, by a standard type of underground service connection at the secondary service box in the Company's underground system. Three phase service, where available, will be extended to Residential and Commercial Customers on the following bas- is: (a) The Company will install the transformer, overhead service wires and meter with cost to the Customer. (b) Where three phase service is available within 300 feet of the Company's distribution pole to which the Customer's service is connected the extension will be made without cost to the Customer, providing the Customer has at least 5 horse- power connected in 3 phase to load. If the Customer's con- nected load is less than 5 her in 3 phase motors the Customer will he required to pay the cost of the extension up to $50.00, exclusive of transformer, service wires and meters. (c) Where three phase service is over 300 feet from the Company's distribution pole to which the Customer's service is connected, a Customer having 5 horsepower or more in 3 phase motor load must pay that portion of the cost of the extension which is beyond 300 feet and a Customer who has less than 5 horsepower connected in 3 phase motor load must day $50.00 plus that portion of the cost of extension which is beyond 300 feet, exclusive of transformer, service wires and meters. AGENTS CANNOT MODIFY: No agent has authority to amend, modify, alter or waive any of these Terms and Conditions. KIN C�1 CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY SCHEDULE No. TSS -6 TRAFFIC SIGNAL SERVICE AVAILABILITY This schedule is availalu der written contract to Muncipalities, Counties, and the State Highway Department for' gctric service to traffic control signals. NET MONTHI,Y RATE O�(A) Flasher Type Signalr•_� ®� $1.50 per month per1Hxt,_X, (B) All other type signals $0.90 per month per Control Face., 1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL FACE The word "C_ ontrol Face" as used in this schedule means the entire side or section of fixture used to control automobile or pedestrian traffic approaching from one direction. S �} SIZE OF LAMPS USED The above rate is based on the use of lampf -4275 watts or less. In case individ% lamps larger than 75 watts are used, the rate will be increased proportionally. �i TERMS OF PAYMENT All bills under this schedule shall be due and.payable within ten days from date of bill. Past due bills shall bear interest at the rate of 6% per annum. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Service will be furnished under the Company's Standard Terms and Conditions Govern- ing Electric Service. CORPUS ", CHRISTI, TEXAS ly_gt (LiUAY OF�' '9�2 TO THE MEVBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS FOR THE REASONS SET FORTH IN THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE OF THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE, A PUBLIC EMERGENCY AND IMPERATIVE NECESSITY EXIST FOR THE SUSPEN- SION OF THE CHARTER RULE OR REQUIREMENT THAT NO ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE PASSED FINALLY ON THE DATE IT 15 INTRODUCED, AND THAT SUCH ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION SHALL BE READ AT THREE MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCILS I, THEREFORE, REQUEST THAT YOU SUSPEND SAID CHARTER RULE OR REQUIREMENT AND PASS THIS ORDI- NANCE FINALLY ON THE DATE IT IS INTRODUCED, OR AT THE PRESENT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL. RESPECTFULLY, MAYOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS THE CHARTER RULE WAS SUSPEN'OED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: JACK R. BLACKMON RONNIE SIZEMORE V. A. "DICK" BRADLEY, JR. P. JIMENEZ, JR., M.D. GABE LOZANO, SR. KEN MCDANIEL W. J. "WRANGLER" ROBERTS e<"L44"t zf THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS PASSED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: JACK R. BLACKMON RONNIE SIZEMORE V. A. "DICK" BRADLEY, JR. P. JIMENEZ, JR., M.D. GABE LOZANO, SR. KEN MCDANIEL W. J. "WRANGLER" ROBERTS