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0-rdinance Pto. 228 <br />By Mr. Heiss <br />.AN OP,,DIiTANCE FIXING TI-? 19xl?V'?[T1+t Rl?TE69 Ia'0R Er rCTPSCITY IN THE <br />VTLIAGE OF MkYFTELD, OHIO, FOR A PERIOD OF TiyO YElRS AFTER <br />THE' EXPIRATIOiJ OF ORDINANCE biO, 190 <br />u;i-EhEkS, on Ju1.y 15, 1940, this Council pa.ssed Ordinance No. 190 <br />entitled 11.4-n ordinance ri?.ng the ma.ximtun ra'ue ior electricity in 'uhe <br />Village of PJIayField, Oli.o, ior a. period of four years, and to reDeal <br />ordinance Noo 146," -,?rl?.ch ordin2nce v4ru°.S duly a.eceptied by The Cleveland <br />Electric Il7_u.minating Conpany of C1eveland, OYLi.o; and <br />. J,--,FHEREkS, on ll2ay 22, 1944, Council oi the City of Cleveland, Ohio, <br />passed Ordinance No> 338-44 entitled "An Orclinance Fixi.ng the Miaximum Rate <br />for Electricity in the City of Cleveland_ for a Periocl of.^lwo Years pfter <br />the ExDiration of Ord. No. 707-B-40s" fi-xi.ng the rates for residential and <br />genera.l comnerci« - alternating current - service :at rates lower than. the <br />ra-tes fixed in saicl Ordinance Noe. I90 of this Cot?neil; axid. -- <br />The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company of Clevelancl, <br />Ohio; Droposes to reject saia or.dinance and to file its :appeal and_ carnplwint <br />rith The Public Utilities Comr,v.ssion of Ohio9 I3raying for a.n order of said <br />Commission ta fincl and detei-riiiize that the rates fixecl in sa.id Ordinance No. <br />558-44 are unjust and unreasona'aIe and praying that the Commission fiv ancl <br />`- d.etermine the jus-L- and reasonable rates :Cor th.e sex-vice regulated and sub- <br />s-titute the same for said orclinance rates; and <br />i'.j_UREI+_S, it is in the-public interest that the rates, classifica- <br />tions and schedules for residentia.I snd general camme-rcial - alterizating <br />current - service in the Vil1age of Mayfield be uniform :.,ith those in -the <br />City of Cleveland._ BE IT ORDPSNED BY TIU] COUNi CIL OF- TIE- TTILLAGE OF n?AZI'TEI,D, <br />STA^lE GF OHIOo Section lo Tl1a.t subject to the provisions of Section 2 of -L-his , <br />. ordinance, any person, fir-m or corporz'uion suoplying electricity for resi- . <br />" clential or generaZ cornmercial use (both as herei-nafter defined and -,provid.ec7) <br />in the Village of IVIayfield, Ohio, sha119rrom and a.f'ter tho tilne ',;rhen t}u.s <br />ordinance sha.I1 ta?ce effect,'?.nd for a period of t-uO years thereafter, charge <br />for electricity, except_for speciaZ service -uhere_the vse of electr.?city is <br />:i.ntermittent or the loa.d is of fluctuating character a.nd r:rhere a s;oecial <br />service cannection is required,, and except for emergenc-y service or ior <br />reserve service to another source of suaply, not to exceea the following r2.te, <br />, to vritr <br />Residential -Anplicabl:e to a resiclentia.l installation in a single <br />ianv.ly house, a single suite in a mtiltiple family house, or a single suite <br />in a milZtiple family apartment. Airy cambinatior_ on one rne ?e?^ oi trro or II101'@ <br />? z•esidentiai_ installations on the .sai-ae premises, or any combinE:?tion on one <br />meter oi residential and commercial instal7_ations on the sa.ne Dremises sha11 <br />• be classified as cormner,cial.