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SITING OF HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINE

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ACT

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Peter C. Knudson

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House Sponsor: Ben C. Ferry

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill requires a public utility to give notice before constructing a high voltage
             11      power line.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    requires a public utility to notify an affected entity and affected landowner when
             15      applying for a land use permit to construct a high voltage power line;
             16          .    requires a public utility to conduct public workshops and distribute information to
             17      the public on the proposed high voltage power line;
             18          .    authorizes a public utility or local government to appeal a high voltage power line
             19      route to the Utility Facility Review Board; and
             20          .    makes technical corrections.
             21      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             22          None
             23      Other Special Clauses:
             24          None
             25      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             26      AMENDS:
             27          54-14-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 360
             28          54-14-202, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 197
             29          54-14-303, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 197


             30          54-14-305, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 242
             31      ENACTS:
             32          54-18-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             33          54-18-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             34          54-18-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35          54-18-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36          54-18-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             37          54-18-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             38          54-18-304, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             39          54-18-305, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             40     
             41      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             42          Section 1. Section 54-14-103 is amended to read:
             43           54-14-103. Definitions.
             44          As used in this chapter:
             45          (1) "Actual excess cost" means the difference in cost between:
             46          (a) the standard cost of a facility; and
             47          (b) the actual cost of the facility, including any necessary right-of-way, as determined
             48      in accordance with Section 54-14-203 .
             49          (2) "Board" means the Utility Facility Review Board.
             50          (3) "Commencement of construction of a facility" includes the project design and the
             51      ordering of materials necessary to construct the facility.
             52          (4) "Estimated excess cost" means any material difference in estimated cost between
             53      the costs of a facility, including any necessary right-of-way, if constructed in accordance with
             54      the requirements of a local government and the standard cost of the facility.
             55          (5) (a) "Facility" means a transmission line, a substation, a gas pipeline, a tap, a
             56      measuring device, or a treatment device.
             57          (b) "Facility" includes a high voltage power line route as defined in Section


             58      54-18-102 .
             59          (6) (a) "Gas pipeline" means equipment, material, and structures used to transport gas
             60      to the public utility's customers, including:
             61          (i) pipe;
             62          (ii) a compressor;
             63          (iii) a pressure regulator;
             64          (iv) a support structure; and
             65          (v) any other equipment or structure used to transport or facilitate transportation of gas
             66      through a pipe.
             67          (b) "Gas pipeline" does not include a service line.
             68          (7) "Local government":
             69          (a) means a city or town as defined in Section 10-1-104 or a county; or
             70          (b) may refer to one or more of the local governments in whose jurisdiction a facility is
             71      located if a facility is proposed to be located in more than one local government jurisdiction.
             72          (8) "Pay" includes, in reference to a local government paying the actual excess cost of
             73      a facility, payment by:
             74          (a) a local district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities -
             75      Local Districts;
             76          (b) a special service district under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special Service District Act;
             77      or
             78          (c) a private entity other than the public utility pursuant to a regulation or decision of
             79      the local government.
             80          (9) (a) "Standard cost" means the estimated cost of a facility, including any necessary
             81      right-of-way, if constructed in accordance with:
             82          (i) the public utility's normal practices; and
             83          (ii) zoning, subdivision, and building code regulations of a local government,
             84      including siting, setback, screening, and landscaping requirements:
             85          (A) imposed on similar land uses in the same zone; and


             86          (B) that do not impair the ability of the public utility to provide service to its
             87      customers in a safe, reliable, adequate, and efficient manner.
             88          (b) With respect to a transmission line, "standard cost" is the cost of any overhead line
             89      constructed in accordance with the public utility's normal practices.
             90          (c) With respect to a facility of a gas corporation, "standard cost" is the cost of
             91      constructing the facility in accordance with the public utility's normal practices.
             92          (10) (a) "Substation" means a separate space within which electric supply equipment
             93      is located for the purpose of switching, regulating, transforming, or otherwise modifying the
             94      characteristics of electricity, including:
             95          (i) electrical equipment such as transformers, circuit breakers, voltage regulating
             96      equipment, buses, switches, capacitor banks, reactors, protection and control equipment, and
             97      other related equipment;
             98          (ii) the site at which the equipment is located, any foundations, support structures,
             99      buildings, or driveways necessary to locate, operate, and maintain the equipment at the site;
             100      and
             101          (iii) the structure intended to restrict access to the equipment to qualified persons.
             102          (b) "Substation" does not include a distribution pole-mounted or pad-mounted
             103      transformer that is used for the final transformation of power to the voltage level utilized by
             104      the customer.
             105          (11) (a) "Transmission line" means an electrical line, including structures, equipment,
             106      plant, or fixtures associated with the electrical line, operated at a nominal voltage of 34,000
             107      volts or above.
             108          (b) "Transmission line" includes, for purposes of Title 54, Chapter 18, Siting of High
             109      Voltage Power Line Act, an electrical line as described in Subsection (11)(a) operated at a
             110      nominal voltage of 230 kilovolts or more.
             111          Section 2. Section 54-14-202 is amended to read:
             112           54-14-202. Public utility to provide standard cost and estimated excess cost.
             113           [If] (1) (a) A public utility shall provide the information described in Subsection


             114      (1)(b) if a local government:
             115          (i) is considering imposing requirements or conditions on construction of a facility
             116      that may result in an estimated excess cost and requests that the public utility [to] provide the
             117      estimated excess cost[, the]; or
             118          (ii) recommends an alternative to the public utility's proposed high voltage
             119      transmission line corridor in accordance with the provisions of Title 54, Chapter 18, Siting of
             120      High Voltage Power Line Act.
             121          (b) Subject to Subsection (1)(a), a public utility shall provide to the local government
             122      [the]:
             123          (i) (A) the estimated standard cost of the facility; and
             124          (B) the estimated excess cost of the facility if constructed in accordance with local
             125      government requirements or conditions[.]; and
             126          (ii) the estimated cost of the alternative line corridor proposed by a local government
             127      provided that all affected land use authorities agree to the alternative line corridor proposed by
             128      the local government.
             129          (2) If a public utility does not provide the information as described in Subsection (1),
             130      the local government may:
             131          (a) appeal to the board; and
             132          (b) request that the board review the information provided by the public utility.
             133          (3) (a) If the board finds that the public utility has failed to provide the standard costs
             134      and estimated excess costs in accordance with the provisions of Subsection (1), the board may
             135      request additional information from the public utility.
             136          (b) In accordance with Subsection (3)(a), a public utility shall provide any information
             137      requested by the board within 30 days of the day that the request was made.
             138          (c) If a public utility fails to comply with Subsections (3)(a) and (b), the board may
             139      suspend issuing its written decision in accordance with Section 54-14-305 for 30 days after
             140      the day on which the public utility provides the information requested under Subsection (3)(a).
             141          Section 3. Section 54-14-303 is amended to read:


             142           54-14-303. Actions or disputes for which board review may be sought.
             143          (1) A local government or public utility may seek review by the board, if:
             144          [(1)] (a) a local government has imposed requirements on the construction of a facility
             145      that result in estimated excess costs without entering into an agreement with the public utility
             146      to pay for the actual excess cost, except any actual excess costs specified in Subsection
             147      54-14-201 (2)(a) or (2)(b), at least 30 days before the date construction of the facility should
             148      commence in order to avoid significant risk of impairment of safe, reliable, efficient, and
             149      adequate service to customers of the public utility;
             150          [(2)] (b) there is a dispute regarding:
             151          [(a)] (i) the estimated excess cost or standard cost of a facility;
             152          [(b)] (ii) when construction of a facility should commence in order to avoid significant
             153      risk of impairment of safe, reliable, and adequate service to customers of the public utility;
             154      [or]
             155          [(c)] (iii) whether the public utility has sought a permit, authorization, approval,
             156      exception, or waiver with respect to a facility sufficiently in advance of the date construction
             157      should commence, based upon reasonably foreseeable conditions, to allow the local
             158      government reasonable time to pay for any estimated excess cost;
             159          (iv) the geographic boundaries of a proposed corridor as set forth in a notice submitted
             160      by a public utility to a local government pursuant to the provisions of Subsection
             161      54-18-301 (1)(a), provided the action is filed by the local government before the public utility
             162      files an application for a land use permit as set forth in Subsection 54-18-304 (1)(a); or
             163          (v) a modification proposed by a local government to a utility's proposed corridor that
             164      is identified in the public utility's notice of intent required pursuant to Subsection
             165      54-18-301 (3);
             166          [(3)] (c) a local government has required construction of a facility in a manner that
             167      will not permit the utility to provide service to its customers in a safe, reliable, adequate, or
             168      efficient manner;
             169          [(4)] (d) a local government has prohibited construction of a facility which is needed


             170      to provide safe, reliable, adequate, and efficient service to the customers of the public utility;
             171          [(5)] (e) a local government has not made a final decision on the public utility's
             172      application for a permit, authorization, approval, exception, or waiver with respect to a facility
             173      within [120] 60 days of the date the public utility applied to the local government for the
             174      permit, authorization, approval, exception, or waiver;
             175          [(6)] (f) a facility is located or proposed to be located in more than one local
             176      government jurisdiction and the decisions of the local governments regarding the facility are
             177      inconsistent; or
             178          [(7)] (g) a facility is proposed to be located within a local government jurisdiction to
             179      serve customers exclusively outside the jurisdiction of the local government and there is a
             180      dispute regarding the apportionment of the actual excess cost of the facility between the local
             181      government and the public utility.
             182          (2) (a) If an action is filed by a local government pursuant to Subsection (1)(b)(iv) or
             183      (v) seeking a modification to a target study area or a proposed corridor, the local government
             184      shall provide written notice of the action to any potentially affected landowner, as defined in
             185      Section 54-18-102 , or affected entity, as defined in Section 54-18-102 .
             186          (b) A potentially affected landowner, as defined in Section 54-18-102 , or affected
             187      entity, as defined in Section 54-18-102 , shall have a right to intervene as a party in the
             188      proceeding.
             189          Section 4. Section 54-14-305 is amended to read:
             190           54-14-305. Written decisions of board.
             191          (1) The board shall issue a written decision on the review expeditiously and, in any
             192      event, not later than 45 days following the initial hearing.
             193          (2) The written decision shall:
             194          (a) specify whether the facility should be constructed and, if so, whether any
             195      requirements or conditions imposed by the local government may not be imposed because they
             196      impair the ability of the public utility to provide safe, reliable, and adequate service to its
             197      customers; and


             198          (b) resolve any dispute regarding:
             199          (i) the standard cost or estimated excess cost of the facility;
             200          (ii) the date on which construction of the facility should commence in order to avoid a
             201      significant risk of impairment of safe, reliable, and adequate service to customers of the public
             202      utility;
             203          (iii) whether the public utility has sought a permit, authorization, approval, exception,
             204      or waiver with respect to a facility sufficiently in advance of the date construction should
             205      commence, based upon reasonably foreseeable conditions, to allow the local government
             206      reasonable time to pay for any estimated excess cost; [or]
             207          (iv) apportionment of the actual excess cost of the facility between the local
             208      government and the public utility pursuant to Subsection 54-14-303 (7)[.]; or
             209          (v) the proposed location and siting of a facility subject to Title 54, Chapter 18, Siting
             210      of High Voltage Power Line Act, and in accordance with Section 54-14-102 .
             211          (3) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (6), the written decision of the board may
             212      designate the facility route for a high voltage transmission line pursuant to a dispute described
             213      under Section 54-14-304 .
             214          (b) The public utility shall be entitled to recover from its ratepayers any actual excess
             215      costs apportioned to it under Subsection (2)(b)(iv).
             216          [(3)] (4) If the board determines that a facility that a local government has prohibited
             217      should be constructed, the written decision shall specify any general location parameters
             218      required to provide safe, reliable, adequate, and efficient service to the customers of the public
             219      utility.
             220          [(4)] (5) The written decision shall leave to the local government any issue that does
             221      not affect the provision of safe, reliable, adequate, and efficient service to customers of the
             222      public utility or that does not involve an estimated excess cost.
             223          [(5)] (6) With respect to local government requirements or conditions that impose an
             224      estimated excess cost but do not impair the provision of safe, reliable, and adequate service to
             225      the customers of the public utility, the written decision shall leave each siting issue to the local


             226      government except determination of the estimated excess cost and determination of when the
             227      construction of the facility should commence.
             228          [(6)] (7) In determining when the construction of the facility should commence, the
             229      board shall consider whether the public utility sought a permit, authorization, approval,
             230      exception, or waiver from the local government in a timely manner based upon reasonably
             231      foreseeable conditions, and, if the board determines that the public utility did not do so, it shall
             232      allow sufficient time for the local government to pay any actual excess cost that may be
             233      imposed as a result of requirements or conditions the local government has imposed that do
             234      not impair the provision of safe, reliable, and adequate service to customers of the public
             235      utility.
             236          Section 5. Section 54-18-101 is enacted to read:
             237     
CHAPTER 18. SITING OF HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINE ACT

             238     
Part 1. General Provisions

             239          54-18-101. Title.
             240          This chapter is known as the "Siting of High Voltage Power Line Act."
             241          Section 6. Section 54-18-102 is enacted to read:
             242          54-18-102. Definitions.
             243          As used in this chapter:
             244          (1) "Affected entity" means an entity as defined in Sections 10-9a-103 and
             245      17-27a-103 .
             246          (2) "Affected landowner" means an owner of a property interest, as reflected in the
             247      most recent county or city tax records as receiving a property tax notice, whose property is
             248      located within a proposed corridor.
             249          (3) (a) "Construction" means the excavation, construction, and installation of a high
             250      voltage electric power line or upgraded high voltage transmission line.
             251          (b) "Construction" does not include:
             252          (i) the temporary use of sites; or
             253          (ii) studies and tests for:


             254          (A) requirements of this chapter;
             255          (B) state regulations;
             256          (C) federal regulations;
             257          (D) securing geological and survey data; or
             258          (E) any other actions taken by a public utility reasonably necessary to determine the
             259      location of a target study area or proposed corridor.
             260          (4) "High voltage power line" means:
             261          (a) an electrical high voltage power line with a nominal voltage of 230 kilovolts or
             262      more; and
             263          (b) an upgraded high voltage power line.
             264          (5) "Land use application" has the same meaning as provided in Sections 10-9a-103
             265      and 17-27a-103 .
             266          (6) "Land use authority" has the same meaning as provided in Sections 10-9a-103 and
             267      17-27a-103 .
             268          (7) "Land use permit" has the same meaning as Sections 10-9a-103 and 17-27a-103 .
             269          (8) "Legislative body" has the same meaning as provided in Sections 10-9a-103 and
             270      17-27a-103 .
             271          (9) "Proposed corridor" means the transmission line route within a target study area
             272      selected by the public utility as the public utility's proposed alignment for a high voltage
             273      power line.
             274          (10) "Proposed route" means the right-of-way needed for construction of the high
             275      voltage power line.
             276          (11) "Public utility" has the same meaning as provided in Section 54-2-1 .
             277          (12) "Target study area" means the geographic area for a new high voltage
             278      transmission line or an upgraded high voltage power line as proposed by a public utility.
             279          (13) "Upgraded high voltage power line" means increasing the voltage of an existing
             280      transmission line to 230 kilovolts or more.
             281          Section 7. Section 54-18-201 is enacted to read:


             282     
Part 2. Public Utility Duties for High Voltage Power Lines

             283          54-18-201. Public utility to obtain approval for high voltage power lines.
             284          (1) Except as provided in Subsections (2) and (3), a public utility shall comply with
             285      the requirements of this chapter before beginning construction or operation of:
             286          (a) a high voltage power line; or
             287          (b) an upgraded high voltage power line.
             288          (2) A public utility is not subject to the provisions of this chapter if the public utility
             289      has on or before May 12, 2009:
             290          (a) filed an application for or obtained a certificate of convenience and necessity for a
             291      high voltage power line in accordance with the provisions of Section 54-4-25 ; or
             292          (b) has initiated the acquisition of right-of-way for the construction of the high voltage
             293      transmission line.
             294          (3) A transmission line that is subject to federal permitting is not subject to the
             295      provisions of this chapter.
             296          Section 8. Section 54-18-301 is enacted to read:
             297     
Part 3. Notification -- Process for Obtaining Land Use Permit -- Appeal

             298          54-18-301. Notice of intent to file -- Content -- Prefiling procedures.
             299          (1) If a public utility conducts any field work in preparation of establishing a target
             300      study area before a notice of intent is filed in accordance with Subsection (2)(a), the public
             301      utility shall first notify the local land use authority of the public utility's work.
             302          (2) (a) At least 90 days before the day on which a public utility files a land use
             303      application in a city or county that requires a permit for the construction of a high voltage
             304      power line or an upgraded high voltage power line, the public utility shall submit a notice of
             305      intent to the land use authority of each affected entity.
             306          (b) The notice of intent described in Subsection (2)(a) shall include:
             307          (i) the name and mailing address of the public utility, including:
             308          (A) the name of a contact person; and
             309          (B) an address and telephone number for the contact person;


             310          (ii) the purpose and need for the high voltage power line;
             311          (iii) a map showing the target study area;
             312          (iv) a description of environmentally sensitive areas in the target study area;
             313          (v) the timing of construction; and
             314          (vi) a list of affected entities.
             315          (c) The land use authority of an affected entity may provide written comments to the
             316      public utility within 30 days after the day on which the notice of intent is mailed under
             317      Subsection (2)(a).
             318          (3) At least 60 days before filing a conditional use permit application with a local land
             319      use authority, the public utility shall send a notice to:
             320          (a) an affected entity;
             321          (b) the land use authority of an affected entity; and
             322          (c) an affected landowner.
             323          (4) The notice required under Subsection (3) shall include:
             324          (a) the name and mailing address of the public utility, including:
             325          (i) the name of a contact person; and
             326          (ii) an address and telephone number for the contact person;
             327          (b) a description of the proposed corridor, including:
             328          (i) location maps of:
             329          (A) the target study area; and
             330          (B) the public utility's proposed corridor within the target study area;
             331          (ii) the width of the proposed route needed for the high voltage power line;
             332          (iii) a description of the website described in Subsection (6); and
             333          (iv) an explanation of:
             334          (A) the land use application process;
             335          (B) how an affected landowner may participate in a land use authority's land use
             336      application process; and
             337          (C) the rights of an affected land owner under Title 78B, Chapter 6, Part 5, Eminent


             338      Domain.
             339          (5) (a) For purposes of Subsection (3), a county, at the public utility's request, shall
             340      provide a certified list of the most recent county tax records showing all affected landowners
             341      within 30 days after the day on which the public utility submits the request.
             342          (b) A public utility may not be required to restart the notification process if:
             343          (i) the county information provided under Subsection (5)(a) is insufficient or
             344      incorrect; and
             345          (ii) the public utility fails to send an affected landowner a notice of intent based on the
             346      insufficient or incorrect information.
             347          (6) Within one week of filing the notice of intent with a land use authority in
             348      accordance with Subsection (2), the public utility shall:
             349          (a) (i) create and update a website to dispense information about the proposed high
             350      voltage power line; and
             351          (ii) on the website:
             352          (A) designate a public utility point of contact; and
             353          (B) explain how the public utility will respond to requests for information from the
             354      public and public officials; and
             355          (b) (i) publish a public notice in a daily or weekly newspaper of general circulation at
             356      least once per week for two weeks in each county where the target study area is located
             357      disclosing that the public utility has filed a notice of intent with an affected entity; and
             358          (ii) describe in the public notice:
             359          (A) the proposed high voltage power line, including a map of the target study area;
             360      and
             361          (B) how readers may obtain more information from the website or locations listed in
             362      Subsection (3).
             363          Section 9. Section 54-18-302 is enacted to read:
             364          54-18-302. Public workshops.
             365          After a public utility files the notice of intent in accordance with Subsection


             366      54-18-301 (3) and before it files a land use application, the public utility shall:
             367          (1) conduct informal public workshops at locations along the proposed corridor to
             368      provide information about:
             369          (a) the high voltage power line; and
             370          (b) the process for obtaining a land use permit; and
             371          (2) provide notice of the public workshops at least 14 days before a public workshop
             372      to:
             373          (a) a newspaper of general circulation in the target study area;
             374          (b) radio stations in the target study area; and
             375          (c) an affected entity.
             376          Section 10. Section 54-18-303 is enacted to read:
             377          54-18-303. Application for land use permit.
             378          (1) Before a public utility may file a land use application for a proposed high voltage
             379      power line, the public utility shall, in accordance with Subsection (2), identify a proposed
             380      corridor in the public utility's land use application after:
             381          (a) providing a notice of intent in accordance with Section 54-18-301 ; and
             382          (b) conducting the public workshops in accordance with Section 54-18-302 .
             383          (2) If a public utility files a land use application for a high voltage power line, the
             384      public utility shall comply with the land use application requirements created by a legislative
             385      body and land use authority in accordance with Title 10, Chapter 9a, Municipal Land Use,
             386      Development, and Management Act, and Title 17, Chapter 27a, County Land Use,
             387      Development, and Management Act.
             388          (3) A local government may request cost information for modifications to the utility's
             389      proposed corridor in accordance with the provisions of Title 54, Chapter 14, Utility Facility
             390      Review Board Act.
             391          Section 11. Section 54-18-304 is enacted to read:
             392          54-18-304. Review of land use application.
             393          (1) (a) A land use authority shall grant or deny a public utility's land use permit within


             394      60 days after filing in accordance with the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 9a, Municipal Land
             395      Use, Development, and Management Act, and Title 17, Chapter 27a, County Land Use,
             396      Development, and Management Act.
             397          (b) The Utility Facility Review Board may review a land use authority's land use
             398      permit decision in accordance with Title 54, Chapter 14, Part 3, Utility Facility Review Board.
             399          (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), if a public utility does not satisfy the notice of
             400      intent requirements in accordance with Section 54-18-301 and public workshop requirements
             401      in accordance with Section 54-18-302 , a land use authority may withhold a decision on a
             402      public utility's land use permit until the public utility satisfies the notification and public
             403      workshop requirements.
             404          Section 12. Section 54-18-305 is enacted to read:
             405          54-18-305. Appeal of high voltage power line route.
             406          This section does not affect a public utility's or local government's right to appeal a
             407      high voltage power line route to the Utility Facility Review Board in accordance with the
             408      provisions of Title 54, Chapter 14, Utility Facility Review Board Act.


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