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• the use of one meter for all gas delivered to the customer, in <br />which instance the director of finance shall estimate the amount <br />of gas for uses other than air conditioning and shall bill for <br />such gas at the rates provided in section 12-3 or 12-6 of this <br />Code as applicable. <br />Section 12-4.1. Same - Surcharge on county residential <br />customers. <br />Section 12-5. Same - ornamental gas lights. <br />Section 12-6. Interruptible service. <br />(a) Conditions. Interruptible gas service shall be supplied <br />at locations where facilities are available to supply the amount <br />of gas requested by the consumer, subject to the following conditions: <br />(1) Gas delivered hereunder shall be separately metered <br />• and shall not be used interchangeably with gas supplied under any <br />other schedule; <br />(2) The consumer shall have installed and available <br />for immediate use equipment which will use some other fuel and <br />which can be put in operation within two hours after being notified <br />by the city. <br />(b) Customer's agreement. A customer purchasing gas pursuant <br />to this section agrees to discontinue the service when requested <br />by the gas superintendent or his or her representative, on two <br />hours' notice, at any time whenever, in the sole judgment of the <br />gas superintendent, such gasis not available for delivery here- <br />under. If the customer continues to use or consume gas under this <br />section after being notified to discontinue, the customer shall be <br />billed for all gas so consumed at a rate of ten dollars per <br />thousand cubic feet and the city shall, as soon as the violation <br />comes to its attention, terminate service to the customer until <br />the period of interruption is over. <br />(c) Basic monthly service charge. The basic monthly charge <br />for interruptible service shall be fifty dollars. <br />• (d) Rate. For all gas consumed by interruptible customers <br />the rate shall be five four dollars and twenty-six seventy-two <br />cents per thousand cubic feet. <br />