Mich. Admin. Code R. 460.512 - Extensions of residential distribution and service lines in the lower peninsula mainland
Rule 2.
(1) The
distribution system in a new residential subdivision and an existing
residential subdivision in the lower peninsula mainland in which electric
distribution facilities have not already been constructed shall be placed
underground, except that a lot facing a previously existing street or county
road and having an existing overhead distribution line on its side of the
street or county road shall be served with an underground service from these
facilities and shall be considered a part of the underground service
area.
(2) The owner or developer of
such subdivisions shall be required to make a nonrefundable contribution in aid
of construction to the utility in an amount equal to the sum of the lot
front-foot measurements multiplied by an amount to be fixed or changed in
appropriate rate-making proceedings, which amount shall be considered to be the
difference in cost between overhead and direct burial underground
facilities.
(3) The front-foot
measurement of each lot to be served by a residential underground distribution
system shall be made along the contour of the front lot line. The front lot
line is that line that usually borders on, or is adjacent to, a street.
However, when streets border on more than 1 side of a lot, the shortest
dimension shall be used. In case of a curved lot line that borders on a street
or streets and represents at least 2 sides of the lot, the front-foot
measurement shall be considered as 1/2 the total measurement of the curved lot
line. Where a lot is served by an underground service from an overhead
distribution line under the provision of rule 2(1), the lot front-foot
measurement of the lot to be served shall be deleted.
(4) The construction provided for in subrule
(2) includes the extension of electric distribution facilities to the lot line
of each lot in the subdivision.
(5)
The use of the lot front-foot measurement in these rules shall not be construed
to require that the underground electric distribution facilities be placed at
the front of the lot.
(6) The
utility shall install, own, and maintain the service line from the property
line to the customer's meter.
(7)
For a normal installation, the developer or customer shall make a contribution
in aid of construction to the utility in an amount equal to the product of the
straight line distance in feet from the termination of the utility's facilities
at the front or rear property line to a point directly below the customer's
meter multiplied by an amount to be fixed or changed in appropriate rate-making
proceedings. Where special routing of the service line is required by the
customer, this amount per foot will apply to the route of the line as
installed.
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