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File #: 26-072    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/3/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/18/2026 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Public Hearing to Consider Waiving the First Reading and Introducing Ordinance Revising Lodi Municipal Code, Section 13.20.240 Schedule G1-General Service-Group 1 Commercial/Industrial and Section 13.20.250 Schedule G2-General Service-Group 2 Commercial/Industrial (Community Benefits Incentive Discount) (EU)
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - Ordinance (Redlined), 2. Attachment 2 - Ordinance (Clean), 3. Attachment 3 - PowerPoint Presentation
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Public Hearing to Consider Waiving the First Reading and Introducing Ordinance Revising Lodi Municipal Code, Section 13.20.240 Schedule G1-General Service-Group 1 Commercial/Industrial and Section 13.20.250 Schedule G2-General Service-Group 2 Commercial/Industrial (Community Benefits Incentive Discount) (EU)
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MEETING DATE:
February 18, 2026

PREPARED BY:
Melissa Price, Assistant Electric Utility Director


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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Public hearing to consider waiving first reading and introducing ordinance revising Lodi Municipal Code, Section 13.20.240 Schedule G1-General Service-Group 1 Commercial/Industrial and Section 13.20.250 Schedule G2-General Service-Group 2 Commercial/Industrial.

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
On October 15, 2025, City Council received a presentation from Lodi Electric Utility (LEU) staff regarding the Community Benefits Incentive Discount (CBID), a 30 percent discount applied to eligible non-profit entity's monthly electric charges under LEU's G1 and G2 rate schedules for small commercial entities.

City Council provided direction to LEU to revise applicable sections of the Lodi Municipal Code (LMC) as it relates to both the funding source and eligibility criteria associated with the CBID. This update was necessary as the CBID had not been reviewed since originally approved by the City Council in 1996.

In general, City Council requested that eligibility criteria be both clarified and broadened. Staff are proposing the following revised eligibility criteria be included in the proposed ordinance changes:

1. Removal of the requirement that eligible non-profits must have received Community Development Block Grant Funds within the past two years.
2. Proof of Internal Revenue Service recognized 501 (c)(3) status.
3. Certification that eligible non-profit entity serves low-income populations - defined as at or below 60 percent of median income - or populations residing in a Disadvantaged C...

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