52 Pa. Code § 57.86 - Exceptions
(a)
Request
for exception.
(1) Whenever a public
utility or an affected person believes that the application of the requirements
in §
57.83 (relating to applicants for
electric service) works an undue hardship, involves a physical impossibility,
or is otherwise inappropriate, the utility or persons may request an exception
from the underground requirements by providing the Commission with the
following:
(i) A copy of the recorded plot
plan of the development for which the exception is sought.
(ii) A petition setting forth:
(A) The name of the applicant.
(B) The location and the size of the
development involved.
(C) The names
of the electric utility and telephone utility which will provide service to the
development .
(D) The date on which
the construction began or will begin; whether the development is a new
development or one phase in a development to be completed in several phases;
and whether facilities in the area surrounding the development have been
installed underground or overhead.
(2) The petition shall comply with the
Commission regulations governing petitions in §
5.41 (relating to petitions
generally).
(b)
Additional requirement of petitioner. At the same time that
the petition is filed with the Commission, a copy of the petition shall be
mailed to the appropriate local government authorities, and to other affected
persons and utilities by the person requesting the exception. The Commission
will issue a decision on the petition within 180 days of the date of its
filing, if sufficient data upon which the exception can be granted has been
provided in the petition.
(c)
Grant of exception. If an exception request initiated by an
applicant for electric service is granted, and the applicant thereafter desires
underground electric service, this subchapter applies as if no exception has
been granted.
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