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1 | | (I) name and destination of the Project; |
2 | | (II) design voltage rating (kV); |
3 | | (III) operating voltage rating (kV); and |
4 | | (IV) normal peak operating current rating; |
5 | | (ii) a conductor, structures, and substations |
6 | | description including: |
7 | | (I) conductor size and type; |
8 | | (II) type of structures; |
9 | | (III) height of typical structures; |
10 | | (IV) an explanation why these structures |
11 | | were selected; |
12 | | (V) dimensional drawings of the typical |
13 | | structures to be used in the Project; and |
14 | | (VI) a list of the names of all new (and |
15 | | existing if applicable) substations or |
16 | | switching stations that will be associated |
17 | | with the proposed new high voltage electric |
18 | | service line; |
19 | | (iii) the location of the site and |
20 | | right-of-way including: |
21 | | (I) miles of right-of-way; |
22 | | (II) miles of circuit; |
23 | | (III) width of the right-of-way; and |
24 | | (IV) a brief description of the area |
25 | | traversed by the proposed high voltage |
26 | | electric service line, including a description |
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1 | | of the general land uses in the area and the |
2 | | type of terrain crossed by the proposed line; |
3 | | (iv) assumptions, bases, formulae, and methods |
4 | | used in the development and preparation of the |
5 | | diagrams and accompanying data, and a technical |
6 | | description providing the following information: |
7 | | (I) number of circuits, with |
8 | | identification as to whether the circuit is |
9 | | overhead or underground; |
10 | | (II) the operating voltage and frequency; |
11 | | and |
12 | | (III) conductor size and type and number |
13 | | of conductors per phase; |
14 | | (v) if the proposed interconnection is an |
15 | | overhead line, the following additional |
16 | | information also must be provided: |
17 | | (I) the wind and ice loading design |
18 | | parameters; |
19 | | (II) a full description and drawing of a |
20 | | typical supporting structure, including |
21 | | strength specifications; |
22 | | (III) structure spacing with typical |
23 | | ruling and maximum spans; |
24 | | (IV) conductor (phase) spacing; and |
25 | | (V) the designed line-to-ground and |
26 | | conductor-side clearances; |
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1 | | (vi) if an underground or underwater |
2 | | interconnection is proposed, the following |
3 | | additional information also must be provided: |
4 | | (I) burial depth; |
5 | | (II) type of cable and a description of any |
6 | | required supporting equipment, such as |
7 | | insulation medium pressurizing or forced |
8 | | cooling; |
9 | | (III) cathodic protection scheme; and |
10 | | (IV) type of dielectric fluid and |
11 | | safeguards used to limit potential spills in |
12 | | waterways; |
13 | | (vii) technical diagrams that provide |
14 | | clarification of any item under this item (1) |
15 | | should be included; and |
16 | | (viii) applicant shall provide and identify a |
17 | | primary right-of-way and one or more alternate |
18 | | rights-of-way for the Project as part of the |
19 | | filing. To the extent applicable, for each |
20 | | right-of-way, an applicant shall provide the |
21 | | information described in this subsection (a). Upon |
22 | | a showing of good cause in its filing, an applicant |
23 | | may be excused from providing and identifying |
24 | | alternate rights-of-way. |
25 | | (2) An application fee of $100,000, which shall be paid |
26 | | into the Public Utility Fund at the time the Chief Clerk of |
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1 | | the Commission deems it complete and accepts the filing. |
2 | | (3) Information showing that the utility has held a |
3 | | minimum of 3 pre-filing public meetings to receive public |
4 | | comment concerning the Project in each county where the |
5 | | Project is to be located, no earlier than 6 months prior to |
6 | | the filing of the application. Notice of the public meeting |
7 | | shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation |
8 | | within the affected county once a week for 3 consecutive |
9 | | weeks, beginning no earlier than one month prior to the |
10 | | first public meeting. If the Project traverses 2 contiguous |
11 | | counties and where in one county the transmission line |
12 | | mileage and number of landowners over whose property the |
13 | | proposed route traverses is 1/5 or less of the transmission |
14 | | line mileage and number of such landowners of the other |
15 | | county, then the utility may combine the 3 pre-filing |
16 | | meetings in the county with the greater transmission line |
17 | | mileage and affected landowners. All other requirements |
18 | | regarding pre-filing meetings shall apply in both |
19 | | counties. Notice of the public meeting, including a |
20 | | description of the Project, must be provided in writing to |
21 | | the clerk of each county where the Project is to be |
22 | | located. A representative of the Commission shall be |
23 | | invited to each pre-filing public meeting. |
24 | | (b) At the first status hearing the administrative law |
25 | | judge shall set a schedule for discovery that shall take into |
26 | | consideration the expedited nature of the proceeding. |
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1 | | (c) Nothing in this Section prohibits a utility from |
2 | | requesting, or the Commission from approving, protection of |
3 | | confidential or proprietary information under applicable law. |
4 | | The public utility may seek confidential protection of any of |
5 | | the information provided pursuant to this Section, subject to |
6 | | Commission approval. |
7 | | (d) The public utility shall publish notice of its |
8 | | application in the official State newspaper within 10 days |
9 | | following the date of the application's filing. |
10 | | (e) The public utility shall establish a dedicated website |
11 | | for the Project 3 weeks prior to the first public meeting and |
12 | | maintain the website until construction of the Project is |
13 | | complete. The website address shall be included in all public |
14 | | notices. |
15 | | (f) The Commission shall, after notice and hearing, grant a |
16 | | certificate of public convenience and necessity filed in |
17 | | accordance with the requirements of this Section if, based upon |
18 | | the application filed with the Commission and the evidentiary |
19 | | record, it finds the Project will promote the public |
20 | | convenience and necessity and that all of the following |
21 | | criteria are satisfied: |
22 | | (1) That the Project is necessary to provide adequate, |
23 | | reliable, and efficient service to the public utility's |
24 | | customers and is the least-cost means of satisfying the |
25 | | service needs of the public utility's customers or that the |
26 | | Project will promote the development of an effectively |
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1 | | competitive electricity market that operates efficiently, |
2 | | is equitable to all customers, and is the least cost means |
3 | | of satisfying those objectives. |
4 | | (2) That the public utility is capable of efficiently |
5 | | managing and supervising the construction process and has |
6 | | taken sufficient action to ensure adequate and efficient |
7 | | construction and supervision of the construction. |
8 | | (3) That the public utility is capable of financing the |
9 | | proposed construction without significant adverse |
10 | | financial consequences for the utility or its customers. |
11 | | (g) The Commission shall issue its decision with findings |
12 | | of fact and conclusions of law granting or denying the |
13 | | application no later than 150 days after the application is |
14 | | filed. The Commission may extend the 150-day deadline upon |
15 | | notice by an additional 75 days if, on or before the 30th day |
16 | | after the filing of the application, the Commission finds that |
17 | | good cause exists to extend the 150-day period. |
18 | | (h) In the event the Commission grants a public utility's |
19 | | application for a certificate pursuant to this Section, the |
20 | | public utility shall pay a one-time construction fee to each |
21 | | county in which the Project is constructed within 30 days after |
22 | | the completion of construction. The construction fee shall be |
23 | | $20,000 per mile of high voltage electric service line |
24 | | constructed in that county, or a proportionate fraction of that |
25 | | fee. The fee shall be in lieu of any permitting fees that |
26 | | otherwise would be imposed by a county. Counties receiving a |
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1 | | payment under this subsection (h) may distribute all or |
2 | | portions of the fee to local taxing districts in that county. |
3 | | (i) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, a |
4 | | decision granting a certificate under this Section shall |
5 | | include an order pursuant to Section 8-503 of this Act |
6 | | authorizing or directing the construction of the high voltage |
7 | | electric service line and related facilities as approved by the |
8 | | Commission, in the manner and within the time specified in said |
9 | | order.
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10 | | (j) No transmission line may be constructed within 1.5 |
11 | | miles of the following: agricultural zoned land;
airports;
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12 | | Amish religious and educational sites;
archaeological sites;
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13 | | cemeteries;
churches;
commercial use areas;
communication |
14 | | towers or radio towers;
conservation or sensitive management |
15 | | areas;
designated critical habitats;
designated recreational |
16 | | use areas;
designated open spaces or preserves;
existing |
17 | | residential use areas;
geologically sensitive areas;
licensed |
18 | | day care centers;
national historic landmarks;
nursing or |
19 | | assisted living facilities;
planned development areas;
planned |
20 | | residential areas;
protected species area of known occurrence |
21 | | or potential habitats;
scenic highways, byways, or trails;
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22 | | schools;
State, regional, and local parks;
traditional |
23 | | cultural properties;
trees or woodlots;
water well sites; or
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24 | | wetlands. |
25 | | (k) The amendatory changes made to this Section by this |
26 | | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly shall apply to all |
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1 | | applications filed on or after the effective date of this |
2 | | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly and to all |
3 | | applications filed before the effective date of this amendatory |
4 | | Act for which the Commission has not issued a decision before |
5 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1348, eff. 7-28-10.)
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7 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
8 | | becoming law.
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