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Report Type: Consent Calendar Meeting Date: 2/7/2011
February 07, 2011 Page 1 of 2
(ID # 1309)
Title: Gas Utility Rate Schedules G-10 and G-3
Subject: Finance Committee Recommendation to Adopt a Resolution Amending
Utility Rate Schedules G-10 and G-3 of the City of Palo Alto Utilities Rates and
Charges Pertaining to Gas Rates
From: City Manager
Lead Department: Utilities
RECOMMENDATION
The Utilities Advisory Commission (UAC), the Finance Committee and staff recommend
that the City Council adopt changes to Gas Utility Rate Schedule G-10 (Compressed
Natural Gas Service) and Gas Utility Rate Schedule G-3 (Large Commercial Gas Service)
as attached. The rate schedules, if approved, would become effective March 1, 2011.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The current G-10 schedule is open to all compressed natural gas (CNG) sales,
potentially including members of the public. The proposed changes: 1) convert G-10 to
a rate schedule only applicable to Utilities department sales of natural gas to the City’s
CNG facility at the Municipal Service Center (MSC), operated by the Public Works
department; and 2) base the G-10 commodity charge on market rates rather than the
City’s average cost to purchase gas. The City’s Public Works Department, as the
station’s operator, will subsequently develop a new rate schedule based on their
operating costs of the CNG facility.
The changes proposed to the G-3 rate schedule are to correct the language describing
the calculation of the commodity charge and do not represent any change to actual
rates charged under the existing rate schedule.
At its November 3, 2010 meeting the UAC, and at its December 7, 2010 meeting the
Finance Committee unanimously accepted staff’s recommendation.
BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The Finance Committee considered staff’s recommendation at its December 7, 2010
meeting. The Committee had a brief discussion about the difference between the two
schedules and clarified that Schedule G-10 was only available to the CNG facility and
was not an option for large commercial customers. The Committee voted unanimously
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to recommend that the City Council adopt the resolution amending Gas Utility Rate
Schedule G-10 (Compressed Natural Gas Service) and Gas Utility Rate Schedule G-3
(Large Commercial Gas Service). Draft notes from the Finance Committee’s December
7 2010 meeting are provided as Attachment F.
RESOURCE IMPACT
The change in pricing from a fixed annual price to a variable monthly price is not
expected to have a significant impact on the Gas Utility’s net revenues. Due to the
volatility that is inherent in market gas purchases the exact impact is difficult to quantify
but due to the low level of sales at the CNG station, it is not expected to be significant.
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
This recommendation does not represent a change to current City policies.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Adoption of this resolution does not meet the California Environmental Quality Act’s
definition of a project, pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 21065,
therefore no environmental assessment is required.
ATTACHMENTS:
Att A Resolution Amending Utility Rate Schedules G-10 and G3 (PDF)
Att B CMR 429:10 - To Finance Committee - Amending Utility Rate Schedules G-10 and G-3
(PDF)
Att C Gas Rate Schedule G-10 -redline version (DOC)
Att D Gas Rate Schedule G-3 -redline version (DOC)
Att E Excerpted Draft Minutes from the UAC Nov 3, 2010 meeting (DOCX)
Att F Excerpted Draft Minutes form the Finance Committee Dec 7, 2010 meeting (DOC)
Prepared By:Ipek Connolly, Sr. Resource Planner
Department Head:Valerie Fong, Director
City Manager Approval: James Keene, City Manager
NOT YET APPROVED
Resolution No. ---Resolution of the Council of the City of Palo Alto Amending
Utility Rate Schedules G-IO and G-3 of the City of Palo Alto
Utilities Rates and Charges Pertaining to Gas Rates
The Council of the City of Palo Alto does RESOLVE as follows:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code, Utility
Rate Schedule G-lO (Compressed Natural Gas Service) is hereby amended to read in accordance
with sheets G-10-1 and G-10-2, attached hereto and incorporated herein. The foregoing Utility Rate
Schedule, as amended, shall become effective February 1, 2011.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code, Utility
Rate Schedule G-3 (Large Commercial Gas Service) is hereby amended to read in accordance with
sheets G-3-1 and G-3-2, attached hereto and incorporated herein. The foregoing Utility Rate
Schedule, as amended, shall become effective February 1,2011.
SECTION 3. The Council fmds that the revenue derived from the authorized adoption
enumerated herein shall be used only for the purpose set forth in Article VII, Section 2, of the
charter of the City of Palo Alto.
SECTION 4. The Council finds that the adoption of this resolution does not constitute a
project under the California Environmental Quality Act, California Public Resources Code §21080,
subdivision (b) (8).
INTRODUCED AND PASSED:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTENTIONS:
ATTEST:
City Clerk Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED:
Sr. Assistant City Attorney City Manager
Director of Utilities
Director of Administrative Services
101118 dm 0073459
TO: HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT: UTILITIES
ATTENTION: FINANCE COMMITTEE
DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2010 CMR: 429:10
SUBJECT: Adoption of a Resolution Amending Utility Rate Schedules G-10 and G-
3 of the City of Palo Alto Utilities Rates and Charges Pertaining to Gas
Rates
REQUEST
The Utilities Advisory Commission (UAC) and staff recommend that the Finance Committee
recommend that the City Council adopt changes to Gas Utility Rate Schedule G-10 (Compressed
Natural Gas Service) and Gas Utility Rate Schedule G-3 (Large Commercial Gas Service) as
attached. The rate schedules, if approved, would become effective February 1, 2011.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The current G-10 schedule is open to all compressed natural gas (CNG) sales, potentially
including members of the public. The proposed changes: 1) convert G-10 to a rate schedule only
applicable to Utilities department sales of natural gas to the City’s CNG facility at the Municipal
Service Center (MSC), operated by the Public Works department; and 2) base the G-10
commodity charge on market rates rather than the City’s average cost to purchase gas. The City’s
Public Works Department, as the station’s operator, will subsequently develop a new rate
schedule based on their operating costs of the CNG facility.
The changes proposed to the G-3 rate schedule are to correct the language describing the
calculation of the commodity charge and do not represent any change to actual rates charged
under the existing rate schedule.
At its November 3, 2010 meeting, the UAC unanimously accepted staff’s recommendation.
BACKGROUND
The City of Palo Alto’s Compressed Natural Gas fueling station was put into operation in 1997,
with the first rate schedule for Compressed Natural Gas Service (G-10) becoming effective April
1, 1997 (CMR 150:97). The project was intended both to improve air quality and to promote the
use of natural gas in vehicles. The Gas Utility Fund provided the capital funds to complete the
project. The Public Works Department operates and maintains the high-pressure, high-volume
natural gas compressor and fueling station.
In addition to fueling the City’s fleet of natural gas vehicles, the Palo Alto Unified School
District and the Ravenswood School District were allowed to fuel their buses under the existing
fuel permit. No other customers were allowed to fuel at the CNG station.
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With the improvement and expansion of the CNG facility starting in 2006 (CMR 263:06), the
new direction for this facility is to offer CNG to members of the public who own natural gas-
fueled vehicles. As such, a change to the pricing method used and a clarification to the
applicability of the G-10 rate schedule are required at this time.
DISCUSSION
Applicability
The current schedule is technically open for “the sale of compressed natural gas (CNG) at the
City-owned natural gas fueling stations to customer (sic) who use CNG for fueling CNG
vehicles.” In practice, the only customers able to utilize this facility have been City of Palo Alto
vehicles and buses operated by the Palo Alto Unified and Ravenswood School Districts.
UAC and staff recommend changing the applicability to be ‘the sale of natural gas to the City-
owned compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station.’ The purpose of the G-10 schedule should
be to sell gas to the CNG station at the MSC as a customer of the Utilities Department. Pricing
of compressed natural gas to the public should be determined based on operating costs as
determined by the station’s operator, the Public Works Department. A new rate schedule will be
developed by the City’s Public Works Department accordingly.
Pricing
The Gas Fund’s existing rate schedule for CNG service is an average rate based on the City’s
cost to purchase gas, computed annually during the budget process. This method had the
advantage of providing Public Works with a stable rate for computing fleet related fueling costs
for budgeting purposes.
While stable prices are desirable, as a public facility open to both internal and transient
customers, staff recommends that the pricing be more aligned with market costs similar to a
commercial service station. Therefore, instead of an average rate computed annually, the revised
schedule will determine charges based on the same method currently utilized by large
commercial gas customers under rate schedule G-3. The proposed commodity charge for the G-
10 rate would be equal to the monthly natural gas bidweek price index for delivery at PG&E
Citygate, accounting for delivery losses to the customer’s meter. The commodity charge would
only be allowed to fluctuate within the minimum/maximum range currently approved by Council
similar to the G-3 rate ($0.10 to $2.00 per therm).
Staff also recommends that the revised G-10 rate schedule exclude the local distribution charge
that is included in the G-3 rate schedule. The reason for this exclusion is that natural gas is
delivered directly to the fueling station over the PG&E system and does not utilize the local
distribution system. However, there will be a nominal monthly customer charge component of
the revised G-10 rate schedule, consistent with all other utility rate schedules, representing costs
associated with billing and account management.
Staff has discovered an incorrect statement on the existing G-3 Rate Schedule in the language
describing the calculation of the applicable commodity charges and recommends edits to the G-3
Rate Schedule. These edits, shown in Attachment C, clarify that the commodity charge is based
on the monthly natural gas bidweek price index for delivery at PG&E Citygate. These
CMR: 429:10 Page 2 of 3
recommended revisions do not represent any change to actual rates charged under the existing
rate schedule.
BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The UAC considered staffs recommendation at its November 3, 2010 meeting. The Commission
discussed the range included in the G-IO rate and clarified that the large range is given to allow
for the range in gas market prices that ",ill be passed through in the rate, as it is in the G-3 rate.
The Commission also discussed the involvement of twodepar1ments in setting the retail rate for
CNG sales at the MSC.
The commission voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council adopt staft's
reconunended changes to the Gas UtiliTy Rate Schedule G-I0 (Compressed Natural Gas Service)
and Gas UtiliTy Rate Schedule G-3 (Large Commercial Gas Service). Draft notes from the
UAC's November 5, 2010 meeting are provided as Attachment D.
RESOVRCEIMPACT
The change in pricing from a fixed annual price to a variable monthly price is not expected to
have a significant impact on the Gas Utility's net revenues. Due to the volatility that is inherent
in market gas purchases the exact impact is difficult to quantify but due to the low level of sales
at the eNG station, it is not expected to be significant.
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
This recommendation does not represent a change to current City policies.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Adoption of this resolution does not meet the California Environmental Quality Act's definition
of a project, pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 21065, therefore no
environmental aqsessment is required.
ATTACHMENTS
A. Resolution Amending Utility Rate Schedules G-l 0 And G-3
B. Gas Rate Schedule G-IO
C. Gas Rate Schedule G-3
D. Excerpted Draft Minutes from the UAC November 3, 2010 meeting
PREPARED BY: IPEK CONNOLLY \ C/
Sr. Resource Planner ..-
REVIEWED BY: DEBRA LLOYD
Acting Assistant Director, Resource Management
DEPARTMENT APPROVAL:
VALE EO. NG
~ ofUtiliti~
CITY MANAGER APPROVAL:~lJJ 7ArL::..p ~c.J ESKEENE
'\ ~ City Manager
CMR: 429:10 Page 3 of 3
NOT YET APPROVED
Resolution No. ---Resolution of the Council of the City of Palo Alto Amending
Utility Rate Schedules G-IO and G-3 of the City of Palo Alto
Utilities Rates and Charges Pertaining to Gas Rates
The Council of the City of Palo Alto does RESOLVE as follows:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code, Utility
Rate Schedule G-lO (Compressed Natural Gas Service) is hereby amended to read in accordance
with sheets G-10-1 and G-10-2, attached hereto and incorporated herein. The foregoing Utility Rate
Schedule, as amended, shall become effective February 1, 2011.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code, Utility
Rate Schedule G-3 (Large Commercial Gas Service) is hereby amended to read in accordance with
sheets G-3-1 and G-3-2, attached hereto and incorporated herein. The foregoing Utility Rate
Schedule, as amended, shall become effective February 1,2011.
SECTION 3. The Council fmds that the revenue derived from the authorized adoption
enumerated herein shall be used only for the purpose set forth in Article VII, Section 2, of the
charter of the City of Palo Alto.
SECTION 4. The Council finds that the adoption of this resolution does not constitute a
project under the California Environmental Quality Act, California Public Resources Code §21080,
subdivision (b) (8).
INTRODUCED AND PASSED:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTENTIONS:
ATTEST:
City Clerk Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED:
Sr. Assistant City Attorney City Manager
Director of Utilities
Director of Administrative Services
101118 dm 0073459
COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE G-10
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Effective x7-1x-200910
Supersedes Sheet No. G-10-1 dated 7-1-20089 Sheet No.G-10-11
A. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule applies to the sale of compressed natural gas (CNG) to at the City-owned compressed
natural gas (CNG) fueling stations to customer who use CNG for fueling CNG vehicles. at the
Municipal Service Center in Palo Alto
B. TERRITORY:
Applies to locations within the service area of the at the Municipal Service Center in City of Palo Alto.
C. RATES: Per Service
Monthly Customer Charge: $55.25
Per Therm Charges (To be added to Customer Charge) Per Therm
Commodity Charge (Monthly Market Based)...................................................$0.10-$2.00
Administrative Fee ...................................................................................................$0.0227
PG&E Local Transportation.....................................................................................$0.0212
Per Gasoline
Per Therm Gallon Equivalent
Commodity Charge $1.08 $1.25
For billing purposes, the number of gallons will be complied from a Summary of Transactions recorded
by the dispensing unit for the customer during the month.
D. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. 1. Service under this schedule is subject to discontinuance in whole or in part in case of actual or
anticipated shortage of natural gas resulting from insufficient supply, inadequate transmission or
delivery capacity of facilities.
2. Service under this schedule is provided only from a designated City fueling station which will
deliver CNG at approximately 3,000 pounds per square inch (PSI).
1.
2. The actual bill amount is calculated based on the applicable rates in Section C above and adjusted
COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE G-10
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Effective x7-1x-200910
Supersedes Sheet No. G-10-1 dated 7-1-20089 Sheet No.G-10-21
for any applicable discounts, surcharges and/or taxes. On a customer’s bill statement, the bill
amount may be broken down into appropriate components as calculated under Section C.
(A) Commodity Charges
The commodity charge is based on the monthly natural gas bidweek price index for delivery
at PG&E Citygate, accounting for delivery losses to the customer’s meter. The commodity
charge will fall within the minimum/maximum range set forth in Section C.
The commodity charge is equal to the City's weighted average cost of gas calculated at the
PG&E City Gate for gas purchased by the City at first of the month and daily market prices
for that month. The commodity charge will fall within the minimum/maximum range set
forth in Section C and include the cost of transporting the gas to the PG&E City Gate.
(B) Administrative fee
The Administrative fee is equal to the allocable administrative and overhead costs
incurred by the City in providing the gas service.
(C) PG&E Local Transportation
PG&E Local transportation charge is equal to the cost of transporting gas from the
PG&E’s City Gate to the Palo Alto City Gate.
3. Individuals responsible for fueling a Natural Gas Vehicle shall be required to complete training
sessions to be certified to fuel a vehicle. Each individual must sign and date the Certificate of
Instruction for Fueling Natural Gas Vehicle.
4. Customers requesting to take service under this rate schedule are required to sign a Compressed
Natural Gas Agreement before commencing service.
5. If required by local or federal law, assessed applicable taxes shall be added to charges shown in
this rate schedule.
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LARGE COMMERCIAL GAS SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE G-3
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Effective 7x-1-20092010
Supersedes Sheet No G-3-1 dated 117-1-2008 2009 Sheet No G-3-1
A. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule applies to service for large commercial customers who use at least 250,000 therms per
year at one site and have retained gas direct access eligibility. This schedule also applies to City
owned generation facilities.
B. TERRITORY:
This schedule applies anywhere the City of Palo Alto provides natural gas service.
C. UNBUNDLED RATES: Per Service
Monthly Customer Charge: $311.00
Commodity Rate: (To be added to Customer Charge)
Per Therm
Supply Charges:
1. Commodity Charge (Monthly Market Based).......................................$0.10-$2.00
2. Administrative Fee .......................................................................................$0.0227
3. PG&E Local Transportation.........................................................................$0.0212
Distribution Charge:
1. Palo Alto Local Distribution.........................................................................$0.2884
D. SPECIAL NOTES:
1. Calculation of Cost Components
The actual bill amount is calculated based on the applicable rates in Section C above and
adjusted for any applicable discounts, surcharges and/or taxes. On a customer’s bill
statement, the bill amount may be broken down into appropriate components as calculated
under Section C.
LARGE COMMERCIAL GAS SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE G-3
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Effective 7x-1-20092010
Supersedes Sheet No G-3-2 dated 117-1-2008 2009 Sheet No G-3-2
(A) Commodity Charges
The commodity charge is based on the monthly natural gas bidweek price index for
delivery at PG&E Citygate, accounting for delivery losses to the customer’s
meter.The commodity charge is equal to the City's weighted average cost of gas
calculated at the PG&E City Gate for gas purchased by the City at first of the month
and daily market prices for that month. The commodity charge will fall within the
minimum/maximum range set forth in Section C. and include the cost of tr
ansporting the gas to the PG&E City Gate.
(B) Administrative fee
The Administrative fee is equal to the allocable administrative and overhead costs
incurred by the City in providing the gas service.
(C) PG&E Local Transportation
PG&E Local transportation charge is equal to the cost of transporting gas from
the PG&E’s City Gate to the Palo Alto City Gate.
2. Special Conditions
Service under this schedule is subject to discontinuance in whole or in part, for operational
reasons, or if the City experiences supply or capacity shortages. The City will exercise
reasonable diligence and care to furnish and deliver continuous service and a sufficient
quantity of gas to customers, but does not guarantee continuity of service or sufficiency of
quantity. The City shall not be liable for any damage caused by interruption of service, if the
interruption of service is caused by an act of God, Fire, Strikes, riots, war, or any other cause
that is beyond the City’s control.
3. Request for Service
A qualifying customer may request service under this schedule for more than one account or
meter if the accounts are located on one site. A site shall be defined as one or more utility
accounts serving contiguous parcels of land with no intervening public right-of- ways (e.g.
streets) and have a common billing address.
4. Changing Rate Schedules
Customers may request a rate schedule change at any time to any applicable City of Palo
Alto full-service rate schedule. Customers served under this rate schedule may elect Gas
LARGE COMMERCIAL GAS SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE G-3
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Effective 7x-1-20092010
Supersedes Sheet No G-3-3 dated 117-1-2008 2009 Sheet No G-3-3
Direct Access at any time.
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CITYOF PALO ALTO
UTILITIES
EXCERPTED DRAFT MINUTES OF UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMISSION
Meeting of November 3, 2010
ITEM 2: ACTION: Proposed Change to Compressed Natural Gas Rate Schedule G-10 and G-3 Effective
February 1, 2010
Senior Resource Planner Ipek Connolly was present to take questions from the Commissioners.
Commissioner Keller asked for an explanation of the range of $0.10 to $2.00/therm for the commodity
charge in Rate Schedule G-10. Connolly explained that the range is given to cover the large range of
potential future gas market prices that are passed through to the customer.
Commissioner Melton questioned the need to involve two departments in setting a rate for the public.
Director Fong explained that Public Works department is the owner/operator of the Compressed Natural
Gas (CNG) facility, and the Utilities Department charge is to ensure that the CNG facility has natural gas
and that the Utility Department recovers the costs of the natural gas.
Commissioner Cook expressed concern that the requirement for training sessions to be certified to fuel a
vehicle was removed from the revised G-10 rate schedule. Connolly explained that it was removed
because it does not belong with the rate schedule.
ACTION: Commissioner Melton made a motion to recommend Council approval of the changed rate
schedules. Commissioner Cook seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously (7-0).
COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE G-10
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Effective 73-1-20092011
Supersedes Sheet No. G-10-1 dated 7-1-20082009 Sheet No.G-10-11
A.APPLICABILITY:
This schedule applies to the sale of natural gas to the City-owned compressed natural gas (CNG) at
the City-owned natural gas fueling stations to customer who use CNG for fueling CNG vehicles.. at
the Municipal Service Center in Palo Alto
B.TERRITORY:
Applies to locations withinlocation at the service area of theMunicipal Service Center in City of Palo
Alto.
C.RATES:
Per
GasolineService
Per Therm Gallon Equivalent
Monthly Customer Charge:$55.25
Per Therm Charges (To be added to Customer Charge)Per Therm
Commodity Charge $1.08 $1.25
(Monthly Market Based)$0.10-$2.00
For billing purposes, the number of gallons will be complied from a Summary of Transactions
recorded by the dispensing unit for the customer during the month.
Administrative Fee ...................................................................................................$0.0227
PG&E Local Transportation .....................................................................................$0.0212
D.SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1.Service under this schedule is subject to discontinuance in whole or in part in case of actual or
anticipated shortage of natural gas resulting from insufficient supply, inadequate transmission or
delivery capacity of facilities.
2.Service under this schedule is provided only from a designated City fueling station which will
deliver CNG at approximately 3,000 pounds per square inch (PSI).The actual bill amount is calculated
based on the applicable rates in Section C above and adjusted for any applicable discounts, surcharges
and/or taxes.
COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE G-10
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Effective 73-1-20092011
Supersedes Sheet No. G-10-1 dated 7-1-20082009 Sheet No.G-10-12
3.Individuals responsible for fueling a Natural Gas Vehicle shall be required to complete training
sessions to be certified to fuel a vehicle. Each individual must sign and date the Certificate of
Instruction for Fueling Natural Gas Vehicle.
4.Customers requesting to take service under this rate schedule are required to sign a Compressed
Natural Gas Agreement before commencing service.
5.If required by local or federal law, assessed applicable taxes shall be added to charges shown in
this rate schedule.
(A)Commodity Charges
The commodity charge is based on the monthly natural gas bidweek price index for
delivery at PG&E Citygate, accounting for delivery losses to the customer’s meter. The
commodity charge will fall within the minimum/maximum range set forth in Section C.
(B)Administrative fee
The Administrative fee is equal to the allocable administrative and overhead costs
incurred by the City in providing the gas service.
(C)PG&E Local Transportation
PG&E Local transportation charge is equal to the cost of transporting gas from the
PG&E’s City Gate to the Palo Alto City Gate.
{End}
LARGE COMMERCIAL GAS SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE G-3
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Effective 73-1-20092011
Supersedes Sheet No G-3-1 dated 117-1-20082009 Sheet No G-3-1
A.APPLICABILITY:
This schedule applies to service for large commercial customers who use at least 250,000 therms
per year at one site and have retained gas direct access eligibility. This schedule also applies to
City owned generation facilities.
B.TERRITORY:
This schedule applies anywhere the City of Palo Alto provides natural gas service.
C.UNBUNDLED RATES:Per Service
Monthly Customer Charge:$311.00
Commodity Rate: (To be added to Customer Charge)
Per Therm
Supply Charges:
1.Commodity Charge (Monthly Market Based)........................................$0.10-$2.00
2.Administrative Fee .......................................................................................$0.0227
3.PG&E Local Transportation .........................................................................$0.0212
Distribution Charge:
1.Palo Alto Local Distribution .........................................................................$0.2884
D.SPECIAL NOTES:
1.Calculation of Cost Components
The actual bill amount is calculated based on the applicable rates in Section C above and
adjusted for any applicable discounts, surcharges and/or taxes. On a customer’s bill
statement, the bill amount may be broken down into appropriate components as
calculated under Section C.
(A)Commodity Charges
LARGE COMMERCIAL GAS SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE G-3
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Effective 73-1-20092011
Supersedes Sheet No G-3-2 dated 117-1-20082009 Sheet No G-3-2
The commodity charge is equal to the City's weighted average cost of gas
calculated at the PG&E City Gate for gas purchased by the City at first of the
month and daily market prices for that month. The commodity charge is based on
the monthly natural gas bidweek price index for delivery at PG&E Citygate,
accounting for delivery losses to the customer’s meter. The commodity charge
will fall within the minimum/maximum range set forth in Section C and include
the cost of transporting the gas to the PG&E City Gate..
(B)Administrative fee
The Administrative fee is equal to the allocable administrative and overhead costs
incurred by the City in providing the gas service.
(C)PG&E Local Transportation
PG&E Local transportation charge is equal to the cost of transporting gas from
the PG&E’s City Gate to the Palo Alto City Gate.
2.Special Conditions
Service under this schedule is subject to discontinuance in whole or in part, for
operational reasons, or if the City experiences supply or capacity shortages. The City
will exercise reasonable diligence and care to furnish and deliver continuous service and
a sufficient quantity of gas to customers, but does not guarantee continuity of service or
sufficiency of quantity. The City shall not be liable for any damage caused by
interruption of service, if the interruption of service is caused by an act of God, Fire,
Strikes, riots, war, or any other cause that is beyond the City’s control.
3.Request for Service
A qualifying customer may request service under this schedule for more than one account
or meter if the accounts are located on one site. A site shall be defined as one or more
utility accounts serving contiguous parcels of land with no intervening public right-of-
ways (e.g. streets) and have a common billing address.
4.Changing Rate Schedules
Customers may request a rate schedule change at any time to any applicable City of Palo
Alto full-service rate schedule. Customers served under this rate schedule may elect Gas
Direct Access at any time.
{End}
EXCERPTED DRAFT MINUTES OF UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMISSION
Meeting of November 3, 2010
ITEM 2: ACTION: Proposed Change to Compressed Natural Gas Rate Schedule G-10 and G-3 Effective
February 1, 2010
Senior Resource Planner Ipek Connolly was present to take questions from the Commissioners.
Commissioner Keller asked for an explanation of the range of $0.10 to $2.00/therm for the commodity
charge in Rate Schedule G-10. Connolly explained that the range is given to cover the large range of
potential future gas market prices that are passed through to the customer.
Commissioner Melton questioned the need to involve two departments in setting a rate for the public.
Director Fong explained that Public Works department is the owner/operator of the Compressed Natural
Gas (CNG)facility,and the Utilities Department charge is to ensure that the CNG facility has natural gas
and that the Utility Department recovers the costs of the natural gas.
Commissioner Cook expressed concern that the requirement for training sessions to be certified to fuel a
vehicle was removed from the revised G-10 rate schedule. Connolly explained that it was removed
because it does not belong with the rate schedule.
ACTION:Commissioner Melton made a motion to recommend Council approval of the changed rate
schedules. Commissioner Cook seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously (7-0).
ATTACHMENT F
FINANCE COMMITTEE – MEETING
EXCERPTED DRAFT MINUTES OF DECEMBER 7, 2010
ITEM 2: ACTION: Adoption of a Resolution Adopting Changes to Utility Rate Schedules G-
10 and G-3 of the City of Palo Alto Utilities Rates and Changes Pertaining to Gas Rates
Valerie Fong, Utilities Director said that there was no formal presentation but that she and Ipek
Connolly, Senior Resource Planner, were both available to answer any questions the Committee
may have.
Chair Schmid asked if the rate schedule was for both the City itself and private customers.
Ipek Connolly, Senior Resource Planner said it was not. It was a change from a retail rate
schedule to one applicable to sales from the Utilities Department to the Public Works
Department.
Ms. Fong said there was one compressed gas facility at the Municipal Service Center used by
various City crews. Palo Alto Unified School District also has access to it. Public Works is the
purchaser and passes on the retail rate to the users.
Chair Schmid said that a citizen had reminded him that the City said they would open the facility
up to public use.
Ms. Fong said Public Works Staff would be better qualified to that question.
Chair Schmid said there were two rates, G10 & G3. He asked what the difference was to the
customers.
Ms. Connolly said G3 was the custom rate for large customers. The G3 rate schedule was
coming forward because the commodity cost definition has a slight incorrect statement. This
was a language correction, otherwise no change.
Chair Schmid asked why a customer would use the G3 schedule instead of the G10 schedule.
Ms. Connolly said they are large customers. G10 was for Compressed Natural Gas.
Ms. Fong said larger more sophisticated customers are usually G-3.
MOTION: Council Member Scharff moved, seconded by Espinosa, that the Finance Committee
adopt a Resolution amending the Utilities Rate Schedules G10 and G3 of the City of Palo Alto
Utilities rates and charges pertaining to gas rates.
MOTION PASSED: 3-0, Klein absent.