2016 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 278 - PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION .714 Application for certificate to construct nonregulated electric transmission line or carbon dioxide transmission pipeline -- Granting or denial -- Public hearing -- Local public information meeting -- Fee.
Download as PDF
278.714 Application for certificate to construct nonregulated electric transmission
line or carbon dioxide transmission pipeline -- Granting or denial -- Public
hearing -- Local public information meeting -- Fee.
(1)
(2)
No person shall commence to construct a nonregulated electric transmission line or
a carbon dioxide transmission pipeline without a construction certificate issued by
the board. An application for a construction certificate shall be filed at the offices of
the Public Service Commission along with an application fee as set forth in
subsection (6) of this section. The board may hire a consultant to review the
transmission line or carbon dioxide pipeline and provide recommendations
concerning the adequacy of the application and proposed mitigation measures. The
board may direct the consultant to prepare a report recommending changes in the
route of the carbon dioxide pipeline or the route of the electric transmission line.
Any consultant expenses or fees shall be borne by the applicant.
A completed application shall include the following:
(a) The name, address, and telephone number of the person proposing
construction of the nonregulated electric transmission line or the carbon
dioxide transmission pipeline;
(b) A full description of the proposed route of the electric transmission line or the
carbon dioxide transmission pipeline and its appurtenances. The description
shall include a map or maps showing:
1.
The location of the proposed line or pipeline and all proposed structures
that will support it;
2.
The proposed right-of-way limits;
3.
Existing property lines and the names of persons who own the property
over which the line or pipeline will cross; and
4.
a.
The distance of the proposed electric transmission line from
residential neighborhoods, schools, and public and private parks
within one (1) mile of the proposed facilities; or
b.
The distance of the proposed carbon dioxide transmission pipeline
from residential neighborhoods, schools, and parks, either private
or public, within one thousand (1,000) feet of the proposed
facilities;
(c) With respect to electric transmission lines, a full description of the proposed
line and appurtenances, including the following:
1.
Initial and design voltages and capacities;
2.
Length of line;
3.
Terminal points; and
4.
Substation connections;
(d) A statement that the proposed electric transmission line and appurtenances
will be constructed and maintained in accordance with accepted engineering
practices and the National Electric Safety Code;
(e) With respect to both electric transmission lines and carbon dioxide
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
transmission pipelines, evidence that public notice has been given by
publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the general area
concerned. Public notice shall include the location of the proposed electric
transmission line or carbon dioxide pipeline, shall state that the proposed line
or pipeline is subject to approval by the board, and shall provide the telephone
number and address of the Public Service Commission; and
(f) Proof of service of a copy of the application upon the chief executive officer
of each county and municipal corporation in which the proposed electric
transmission line or carbon dioxide transmission pipeline is to be located, and
upon the chief officer of each public agency charged with the duty of planning
land use in the general area in which the line or pipeline is proposed to be
located.
With respect to electric transmission lines, within one hundred twenty (120) days of
receipt of the application, or one hundred eighty (180) days if a local public hearing
is held, the board shall, by majority vote, grant or deny the construction certificate
either in whole or in part. Action to grant the certificate shall be based on the
board's determination that the proposed route of the line will minimize significant
adverse impact on the scenic assets of Kentucky and that the applicant will
construct and maintain the line according to all applicable legal requirements. In
addition, the board may consider the interstate benefits expected to be achieved by
the proposed construction or modification of electric transmission facilities in the
Commonwealth. If the board determines that locating the transmission line will
result in significant degradation of scenic factors or if the board determines that the
construction and maintenance of the line will be in violation of applicable legal
requirements, the board may deny the application or condition the application's
approval upon relocation of the route of the line, or changes in design or
configuration of the line.
A public hearing on an application to construct a nonregulated electric transmission
line may be held in accordance with the provisions of KRS 278.712.
The board shall convene a local public information meeting upon receipt of a
request by not less than three (3) interested persons that reside in the county or
counties in which the carbon dioxide pipeline is proposed to be constructed. If the
board convenes the local public information meeting, the meeting will be in the
county seat of one (1) of the counties, as determined by the board, in which the
proposed carbon dioxide pipeline will be located. The meeting shall provide an
opportunity for members of the public to be briefed and ask the party proposing the
carbon dioxide pipeline questions about the pipeline.
Pursuant to KRS 278.706(3) and (5), the board shall promulgate administrative
regulations to establish an application fee for a construction certificate for:
(a) A nonregulated transmission line; and
(b) A carbon dioxide transmission pipeline.
With respect to carbon dioxide transmission lines, within one hundred twenty (120)
days of receipt of the application or one hundred eighty (180) days if a local public
information meeting is held, the board shall, by majority vote, grant or deny the
construction certificate either in whole or in part. Action to grant the certificate shall
be based on the board's determination that the proposed route of the pipeline will
minimize significant adverse impact on the scenic assets of Kentucky and that the
applicant will construct and maintain the line according to all applicable legal
requirements. In addition, the board may consider the interstate benefits expected to
be achieved by the proposed carbon dioxide transmission pipeline in the
Commonwealth. If the board determines that locating the transmission line will
result in significant degradation of scenic factors or if the board determines that
locating the carbon dioxide transmission line will be in violation of applicable legal
requirements, the board may deny the application or condition the application's
approval upon relocation of the route of the pipeline.
Effective: April 10, 2014
History: Amended 2014 Ky. Acts ch. 88, sec. 6, effective April 10, 2014. -- Amended
2011 Ky. Acts ch. 82, sec. 6, effective June 8, 2011. -- Amended 2006 Ky. Acts ch.
137, sec. 2, effective July 12, 2006. -- Created 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 365, sec. 8,
effective April 24, 2002.
Legislative Research Commission Note (10/25/2011). A reference to "subsection (5)" in
subsection (1) of this statute has been changed to "subsection (6)" under KRS
7.136(1)(e) and (h). In 2011 Ky. Acts ch. 82, sec. 6, the existing subsection (5) was
renumbered as subsection (6), but an internal reference to that subsection in the
existing language of this statute was overlooked.
Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Kentucky may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.