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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />/-/ ;;-- <br /> <br />UNITED GAS CORPORATION <br /> <br />OISTRIBUTION DIVISION <br /> <br />San Marcos, Texas <br />April 1, 1960 <br /> <br />To the Honorable Mayor <br />and City Council of <br />The Ci ty of San Marcos, Texas <br /> <br />Dear Sirs: <br /> <br />The gas rates as established by ordinance on August 11, 1959, are maximum rates <br />which United Gas may charge for residential and small commercial service. We <br />wish to advise, in accordance with this ordinance, that after April 1, 1960, <br />and until further notice, a reduced residential summer rate for consumptions <br />in excess of 10,000 cubic feet in a month will be effective. This rate will <br />apply to gas consumed each month after the regular meter reading in April <br />through the regular meter reading in October. <br /> <br />The schedule of residential rates established by the rate ordinance is shown <br />in the left column below. The new residential summer rates are shown in the <br />column on the right. <br /> <br /> Residential Rates <br /> Established By New Residential <br /> Ordinance (8-11-59) SUJDIDer Rates <br />First 300 cu. ft. (or less) $1.00 $1.00 <br />Next 2,700 cu. ft. (per 100 cu. ft. ) 8.o,t 8.o;t <br />Next 3,000 cu. ft. (per 100 cu. ft. ) 7.5ft 7.5ft <br />Next 4,000 cu. ft. (per 100 cu. ft. ) 6.~ 6.91 <br />All additional (per 100 cu. ft.) 5.~ 3.9t <br /> <br />These lower summer rates will not affect in any way either the rates charged <br />during other months of the year or the computation and establishment of the <br />maximum residential rates as prescribed in said ordinance. The gas cost ad- <br />justment applicable to said maximum rates shall also apply to these summer <br />rates. A copy of this new residential summer rate is attached. <br /> <br />Simultaneously with making these reduced summer rates available to our resi- <br />dential consumers, a written contractual agreement will be available to all <br />commercial and industrial consumers billed under said ordinance rate who use <br />