Excess Capacity Charge Sample Clauses

Excess Capacity Charge. An excess capacity charge applies when the customer requests more facilities be placed than are required to satisfy the customer’s actual demand for the service. The charge is based on the estimated cost of the unused or underutilized facilities placed to accommodate the customer’s projected demand for the service.
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Excess Capacity Charge. Every Subsequent Contract shall require the Subsequent Customer to pay to the Authority an Excess Capacity Charge to recover Fixed Costs from the Subsequent Customer for excess capacity built into the Authority’s Waterworks System and any other facilities paid for with Bonds. A Subsequent Customer’s Excess Capacity Charge shall be determined based upon the number and sizes of water meters served by the Subsequent Customer. For each water meter served, the Subsequent Customer shall pay a charge equal to $294.00 multiplied by a factor determined by the size of the water meter. The size of the meter, the appropriate factor, and the resulting excess capacity charge for that meter is as set forth in Exhibit D. A Subsequent Customer’s total Excess Capacity Charge shall equal the sum of all charges on all water meters served by the Subsequent Customer, plus interest. Interest shall accrue on this amount from December 1, 2003 until the date of the Subsequent Contract. The rate of interest shall equal the sum of the weighted average effective interest rate on all series of Bonds of the Authority any of which are outstanding on the date of the Subsequent Contract plus two percent (2%). [Revised by Second Amendment to Contract effective 11/14/07]
Excess Capacity Charge. Demand meters may be installed by the City on any installation served under this schedule. When the measured 30-minute demand in any month exceeds 10 kW, a charge of $3.50 per kW in excess of 10 will be made. This charge will be in addition to the charge for kWh used. DEPOSITS: A deposit may be required on all services based on a schedule of deposits maintained by the Billing Division of the City of Gastonia. This deposit will be refunded at the termination of service, provided all outstanding bills have been paid. The City pays the standard passbook rate of interest on all deposits. An additional deposit may be required if a customer’s account has become inactive because of non-payment.

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