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File #: CO0711-25b    Version: 1
Type: Code Ordinance Status: Public Hearing
File created: 2/13/2025 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 6/10/2025 Final action:
Title: Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-365; An Ordinance Amending Chapter 40, Article III, Sections 40-121, 40-122 and 40-123 Relating to Electric Rate Schedules, Electric Customer Service Charges and Electric Energy Charges
Presenters: Joann Gentry; Philo Shelton
Indexes (Council Goals): Quality Excellence - Effective, Efficient, and Reliable Services, Quality Governance - Fiscal Stewardship, DPU FY26 - 1.0 Provide Safe and Reliable Utility Services, DPU FY26 - 2.0 Achieve and Maintain Excellence in Financial Performance
Attachments: 1. A - Code Ordinance 02-365 Electric Rates, 2. B - Notice of Publication CO 02-365, 3. C - Frequently Asked Questions - Electric Rate, 4. D - Frequently Asked Questions - Time of Use and Residential Demand, 5. E - Electric Rate Ordinance Presentation
Related files: CO0711-25, CO0711-25.1, CO0711-25.2
Title
Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-365; An Ordinance Amending Chapter 40, Article III, Sections 40-121, 40-122 and 40-123 Relating to Electric Rate Schedules, Electric Customer Service Charges and Electric Energy Charges
Recommended Action
I move that Council adopt Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-365; and ask staff to assure that it is published in summary form.
Utilities Manager's Recommendation
The Utilities Manager recommends that Council adopt Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-365 as presented.
Board, Commission or Committee Recommendation
The Board of Public Utilities approved this code ordinance at a Public Hearing held on April 16, 2025 and recommends that Council adopt Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-365 as presented.
Body
Staff has made a series of presentations to the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) providing financial snapshots of the Electric Distribution Fund and the need for increased rates for FY2026 and FY2027. Staff presented to the BPU on February 5th and March 5th. Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (*UAMPS) staff also presented a Financial Assessment of the Electric Fund and made rate observations which included 1) "the utility doesn't seem to have consistent rate adjustments, resulting in operating losses" and 2) "National average (residential customer) service charges range from $15 and $25 per month." (*Note: Los Alamos County is a member of UAMPS. This full-service interlocal agency provides comprehensive wholesale electric energy services on a non-profit basis to community-owned power systems throughout the Intermountain West.)

The proposed FY2026 budget includes a 9% increase in FY2026 and an 8% increase in FY2027. The changes to the existing electric rates would be in effect on July 1, 2025 and July 1, 2026.
The Board of Public Utilities and staff have also had a series of public meetings discussing residential time of use ...

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