Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 25-6.077 - Installation of Underground Distribution Systems Within New Subdivisions
(1) When required. After acceptance by the
utility of a proper application, the utility shall define the geographical area
described and entailed by said application a "Designated Underground Area." The
utility shall design and install a suitable underground electric distribution
system with sufficient capacity and suitable materials which, in its judgment,
will assure that the applicant will receive reasonably safe and adequate
electric service for the reasonably foreseeable future.
(2) Facilities required to be underground.
(a) All service, secondary, and primary
distribution conductors with the possible exception of feeder mains shall be
underground. Appurtenances such as transformers, pedestal mounted terminals,
switching equipment, and meter cabinets may be placed above ground at the
discretion of the utility.
(b) At
the option of the applicant and subject to requirements of governmental
authorities and Rule 25-6.078, F.A.C., new feeder
mains or portions thereof required to supply service within the subdivision,
supply location distribution, or to serve spot loads may be either overhead or
underground.
(3) Service
connection. The service connection to the building will normally be at or near
the part of the building nearest the point at which the underground secondary
electric supply is available to the property to be served. If the service
connection point selected on any building requires the installation of a
service lateral in excess of 75 feet, then the applicant may be required to pay
for the service lateral and installation in excess of 75 feet in accordance
with the utility's tariff rules and regulations on file with the Commission;
except as provided under subsection
25-6.078(6),
F.A.C., herein.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 366.05(1) FS. Law Implemented 366.03, 366.04(6), 366.041(1), (4), 366.05(1), 366.06(1) FS.
New 4-10-71, Amended 4-13-80, Formerly 25-6.77, Amended 10-29-97.
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