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ENTITLED AN ORDI:AIANCE AUTHORIZING GULF STATES
UTILITIES COM,'P..NY TO PLACE IN EFFECT REVISED
RATE SCHEDULE ;20, MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACT RATE
FOR MUNICIPAL STREET LIGHTING SERVICE EFFECTIVE
AS TO SERVICE RENDERED BY SUCH COMPANY ON AND
AFTER MARCH 1, 1960
WHEREAS, Gulf States Utilities Company on1960,. has
requested authority to substitute Revised ScheAu1:-52-0fo--ff
r the then currently
effective Schedule 520. Such Revised Schedule has been filed with the City
Clerk of the City of Beaumont, and approved by the City Council;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT, TEXAS
Section 1.
That Gulf States Utilities Company is hereby authorized to place into effect as to
service rendered by it on and after March 1, 1960 . to its customers'
located in Beaumont, Texas, Revised Schedule 5202 wnicn Revised Schedule has
heretofore been filed by Gulf States Utilities Company with the City of Beaumont
and Gulf States Utilities Company is further authorized to discontinue, upon said
Revised Schedule being placed in effect, its previously effective Rate Schedule
520.
Section 2.
That nothing in this ordinance contained shall be construed in any manner now or
hereafter limiting or modifying the right and power of the City Council under the
law to regulate the rates charged by Gulf States Utilities Company for its services
within the City of Beaumont.
PASSED by the City Council this they „ day of r , A.D., 1960.
/s/ Jimmi P. cokinos
Mayor
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON
Chief Deputy
I, Eve Mahan, ,/City Clerk of The City of Beaumont, Texas,
do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an
ordinance passed by the City Council of The City of Beaumont on the 26tliay of
April , 1960, the original of which is filed in the office of the City
Clerk of The City of Beaumont, Texas.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and seal of The City of Beaumont, Texas, this the
29thday of April , A.D., 1960.
Chief Deputy City C er , Th City of Beaumont, Texas
-SEAL —
AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING GULF STATES
UTILITIES COMPANY TO PLACE IN EFFECT REVISED
RATE SCHEDULE 520, MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACT RATE
FOR MUNICIPAL STREET LIGHTING SERVICE EFFECTIVE
AS TO SERVICE RENDERED BY SUCH COMPANY ON AND
AFTER MARCH 1, 196o.
WHEREAS, Gulf States Utilities Company on
1960, has requested authority to substitute Revised Schedule 520 for
the then currently effective Schedule 520. Such Revised Schedule has
been filed with the City Clerk of The City of Beaumont, and approved
by the City Council;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT, TEXAS:
Section 1.
That Gulf States Utilities Company is hereby authorized to place into
effect as to service rendered by it on and after March 1, 1960, to
its customers located in Beaumont, Texas,- Revised Schedule 520, which
Revised Schedule has heretofore been filed by Gulf States Utilities
Company with The City of Beaumont and Gulf States Utilities Company
is further authorized to discontinue, upon said Revised Schedule be-
ing placed in effect, its previously effective Rate Schedule 520.
Section 2.
That nothing in this ordinance contained shall be construed in any
manner now or hereafter limiting or modifying the right and power of
the City Council under the law to regulate the rates charged by Gulf
States Utilities Company for its services within The City of Beaumont.
1960.
PASSEL) b the City Council this the � � y April,
y y , day of A ril A. D.
Mayor
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To:
From
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INTER-OFFI.CE MEMORANDUM
CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS
Date: April 4, 1960
Mr. Jas. T. Garrard, Acting City Manager
George E. Murphy, City Attorney
COMMENT
I am returning herewith ordinance authorizing Gulf
States Utilities Company to place in effect Revised Rate
Schedule 5205 which you handed me this morning for approval.
I am approving this ordinance as to form.
It appears from the letter from Gulf States of March
29th that the rates are being reduced under this revised
schedule, and probably the Council will pass the ordinance
tomorrow.
If the ordinance is passed, a certified copy of the
ordinance should be forwarded to Gulf States and a copy of
the letter returned with your acceptance.
GEM:h
encl..
G tyAtttorney
Murphy
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GULF STATES UTILITIES
COMPANY
LOCK DRAWER 2 9 5 1 BEAUMONT T E X A S
Mr. James T. Garrard
Acting City Manager
City of Beaumont
Beaumont, Texas
Dear Mr. Garrard:
March 29, 1960
Contract Rate For Miscellaneous
Special Street Lighting Installations -
Beaumont, Texas
Attached is a copy of our proposed revised Rate Schedule 520, Mis-
cellaneous Contract.Rate For Municipal Street Lighting Service, Beaumont,
Texas: This rate schedule covers the several more or less special kinds
of street lights served in Beaumont. The changes in this revised sched-
ule are as follows:
Section H
This section covers certain 20,000 lumen mercury vapor lamps on
U. S. No. 90 Freeway and certain other lights on Eleventh Street; the
annual rate per light (exclusive of fuel and tax adjustment) for these
lights has been reduced from $48 to $40. This rate covers the 20,000
lumen mercury vapor lamps on U. S. No. 90 Freeway between the Neches
River and Eleventh Street and the lights on Eleventh Street at the inter-
section of Highway 105.
We have made a study of this rate and find that under existing
operating conditions we are able to make this reduction provided the
present quantity of lamps are maintained in service. We propose to
make this revision effective March 1, 1960 so that service rendered dur-
ing March will be billed at the lower rate.
Mr. James T. Garrard -2- March 29, 1960
Section I
Section I covers certain kinds of street lights in residential sub-
divisions where the Company is reimbursed for the cost of the street
lighting facilities involved, but where the Company furnishes energy and
relamps. This 'section includes rates for three different kinds of lamps
depending on their size and type but only one of them is in use for bill-
ing and that one is the rate for 2,500 lumen incandescent lamps. These
are the lights on ornamental poles on.the end o.f Thomas Road and although
they have been billed at the rate of $15.4o per lamp per year, plus fuel
and tax adjustments, actually the lamps have been 7,000 lumen mercury vapor
lamps which you desired to have installed and operated during.a test period
to determine their acceptability.
Since there will be no other rate in use under this Section I except
that for the 7,000 lumen mercury vapor lamps, the three lights presently
shown under that section have been deleted and the one rate for the 7,000
lumen mercury vapor lamps has been substituted.
If the substitution of the attached revised Schedule 520 for the
corresponding schedule of the same number now in our agreement for street
lighting service is agreeable, kindly sign in the space provided below
and return a copy of this letter amendment for our files.
Yours very truly,
E. L. Roy nson
Vice :Pre`�Si:dent
Attachment:
Revised Schedule 520
Accepted:
City of Beaumont
By
Title Acting City Manager
Date April 26, 1960
Gulf States Utilities Company Schedule 520
Page 1 of 3 Pages
Revised Mar. 1, 1960
Miscellaneous Contract Rate For
Municipal Street Lighting Service - Beaumont, Texas
I. Applicability
This rate is applicable under the regular terms and conditions of the Com-
pany to the City of Beaumont for the ornamental street lighting service specified
in the street lighting contract between the City and the Company for the particular
locations and types of service shown below.
II. Type of Service
Lights are to be burned all night, every night, approximately 4,000 hours
per year. Service is to ornamental units under the conditions and at the loca-
tions as specified in Section III.
III. Locations, Conditions of Service, and bates
A. Ornamental standards supplied by underground cable; owned, operated
and maintained by Company: .
1. Ashley and Evalon, between Ninth and Tenth Streets
100 CP (1,000 Lumens) Lamps @ $34.00 each per year
B. Ornamental standards supplied by underground cable; units provided
by the Customer but all maintenance and the renewals by Company:
1. Calder Place:
100 CP (1,000 Lumens) Lamps @ $20.50 each per year
C. Ornamental standards in Calder Terrace and Caldwood Additions supplied
by underground cable; units provided by Customer, but all maintenance
and renewals by Company, where Company has modernized the Customer's
original installation by extending the concrete street lighting standard
or brick gate posts by installing a metal extension on the concrete
standard or brick gate posts and installing a bracket and luminaire.
250 CP (2,500 Lumens) Lamps @ $38.00 each per year
D. Gate Post Lights at entrance to Calder Terrace Addition supplied by
underground cable; units provided by Customer, but maintenance of
street lighting circuit, lighting fixture, and lamp renewals by
Company.
Schedule 520 (Continued)
Page 2 of 3 Pages
1. Calder Terrace:
250 CP (2,500 Lumens) Lamps @ $26.00 each per year
E. Ornamental standards in McKee Place supplied by underground cable; units
provided by Customer, but all maintenance and renewals by Company, where
Company has modernized the Customer's original installation by extending
the metal street lighting standard by the installation of a metal
extension onto the metal street lighting standard and installing a
bracket and luminaire.
250 CP (2,500 Lumens) Lamps @ $40.00 each per year
F. Ornamental standards adjacent to Mildred Building with two lamps per
standard fed by overhead circuit. Standards provided by Customer. Cus-
tomer furnishes all maintenance and renewals on standards, lamps, and
glassware. Company furnishes energy supply only. Hours of burning are
approximately 4,000 hours -per year.
600 CP (6,000 Lumens) Lamps @ $17.00 per lamp per year
G. Ornamental street lights in Weiss Park: Ornamental standards supplied
by underground cable; owned, operated, and maintained by Customer.
Company furnishes energy supply only. Hours of burning are approxi-
mately 4,000 hours per year.
600 CP (6,000 Lumens) Lamps @ $17.00 each per year
H. Street lights on State or Federal Highway Routes or on City streets
at intersections with such highway routes supplied by overhead cir-
cuits or underground cables; all street lighting equipment, poles,
luminaires, overhead circuits or underground cables provided by
Customer; Company furnishes energy at secondary voltage from its
overhead system at points of delivery agreed upon by Company and
Customer; Company will furnish and maintain suitable control switches
at each point of delivery; Company will maintain system to the extent
only of replacing burned -out lamps, cleaning outer globes, and making
routine patrols and inspections. Any other maintenance, installations,
replacements, or removals, shall be done only upon written request and
at the expense of the Customer. Hours of burning are approximately
4,000 hours per year.
1. Highway No. U. S. 90 Freeway:
20,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor Lamps @ $40.00 per lamp per year
2. Intersection of Eleventh Street and State Highway No. 105:
20,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor Lamps @ $40_,00 per lamp per year.
3-1-6o
Schedule 520 (Continued)
Page 3 Of 3 Pages
I. Street lights on metal or concrete poles, in residential subdivisions
supplied by overhead or underground circuits; all street lighting
facilities (including standards, luminaires, control equipment, over-
head or underground supply conductors) and any extension of Company's
distribution facilities required solely to supply the street lighting
system served hereunder are to be furnished, owned, and installed by
Company, or under its direction, but paid for by Customer or by a
representative of the area involved provided such representative is
acceptable both to Company and to the Customer for this purpose.
Where Company is to be reimbursed for cost of installation hereunder
by other than Customer, full payment in advance of installation will
be required. Company will furnish energy at secondary voltage, replace
lamps, replace broken outer globes and make routine patrols and inspec-
tions. Any other maintenance, replacements or removals will be done
only upon written request and at the expense of the Customer. Hours of
burning are approximately 4,000 hours per year.
7,000 Lunen (type H-220) Mercury Vapor Lamps $19.00 per lamp per year
IV. Fuel Adjustment
The bill for any monthly portion of the annual rate will be in-
creased or decreased at the rate of 0.013� per kwhr per 1¢ corresponding
variation in the average cost of fuel above 14.50 per million BTU or below
13.50 per million BTU during the preceding month. The resulting adjust-
ment per kwhr will be rounded off to the nearest whole multiple of 0.0010.
The average cost of fuel will be determined on the basis of units generating
electric energy only, excluding the special generating facilities to furnish
the requirements of the steam products customers.
The energy used during each month for each street light will be
estimated as one -twelfth of an annual use of 4,000 hrs. at rated wattage
of the type of lamp involved.
V. Tax Adjustment
The monthly bill will be adjusted for any new or increased taxes
on revenue, load and/or energy or which otherwise can be directly allocated
to the service hereunder, levied on or after January 12 1958•
Effective: March 1, 1960
Supersedes; 520 (11/59)