This substitute amendment allows an electric utility to negotiate with a
property owner before a certificate is issued. However, the electric utility must
advise the property owner that the electric utility does not have the right to condemn
the property until the certificate is issued.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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1.12
(6) Siting of electric transmission facilities. In the siting of new electric
3transmission facilities, including high-voltage transmission lines, as defined in s.
4196.491 (1) (f), it is the policy of this state that, to the greatest extent feasible that
5is consistent with economic and engineering considerations, reliability of the electric
6system, and protection of the environment, the following corridors should be utilized
7in the following order of priority:
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(a) Existing utility corridors.
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1(b) Highway and railroad corridors.
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(c) Recreational trails, to the extent that the facilities may be constructed below
3ground and that the facilities do not significantly impact environmentally sensitive
4areas.
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(d) New corridors.
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15.795
(1) Office of the commissioner of railroads. There is created an office
8of the commissioner of railroads which is attached to the public service commission
9under s. 15.03, provided that s. 85.02
(1) does not apply to the office of the
10commissioner of railroads. The commissioner of railroads shall have expertise in
11railroad issues and may not have a financial interest in a railroad, as defined in s.
12195.02 (1). The commissioner may not serve on or under any committee of a political
13party. The commissioner shall hold office until a successor is appointed and
14qualified.
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(4) A county, town, village
, or city that receives a distribution under sub.
17(3) (b) may use the distribution only for park, conservancy, wetland or other similar
18environmental programs
, unless the commission approves a different use under this
19subsection. A county, town, village, or city that receives a distribution may request
20in writing at any time that the commission approve a different use. The commission
21shall make a decision no later than 14 days after receiving such a request. The
22commission shall approve a request if it finds that the request is in the public
23interest.
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123.09
(22m) Siting of electric transmission facilities. The department shall
2implement the policy specified in s. 1.12 (6) in making all decisions, orders, and rules
3affecting the siting of new electric transmission facilities.
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30.02
(1) In Except as provided in s. 30.025, in any proceeding under this
6chapter where public notice is required, the department shall follow the procedures
7in subs. (3) and (4).
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30.02
(2) In Except as provided in s. 30.025, in any proceeding under this
10chapter where public notice is not required, the department shall follow the
11procedures in subs. (3) and (4) if it determines that substantial interests of any party
12may be adversely affected by the proceeding.
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13Section
7. 30.025 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1430.025 (title)
Optional permit
Permit procedure for certain electric
15generating facilities and high-voltage transmission lines
utility facilities.
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16Section
8. 30.025 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 30.025 (1s) (a) and
17amended to read:
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30.025
(1s) (a) Any
electric utility, as defined in s. 196.491 (1) (d), person 19proposing to construct a
utility facility
, as defined in s. 196.491 (1) (e), which facility
20is to be located adjacent to a waterway in such a manner as to require one or more
21permits to be issued under this chapter and ch. 31 may to which this section applies
22shall, in lieu of separate application for permits
under those chapters, submit
an
23engineering plan one application for permits together with any additional
24information required by the department.
Such plan
The application shall be filed
25with the department
within 20 days after at the same time that an application for
1a certificate
of public convenience and necessity is filed with the
public service 2commission under s.
196.49 or in a manner consistent with s. 196.491 (3)
and shall
3include the detailed information that the department requires to determine whether
4an application is complete and to carry out its obligations under sub. (4). The
5department may require supplemental information to be furnished thereafter.
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30.025
(1b) Definitions. In this section:
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(a) "Commission" means the public service commission.
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(b) "Permit" means a permit or approval required under this chapter or ch. 31,
10a storm water discharge permit required under s. 283.33 (1) (a), or a water quality
11certification required under s. 281.36 or under rules promulgated under subch. II of
12ch. 281 to implement
33 USC 1341 (a).
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(c) "Utility facility" means a project, as defined in s. 196.49 (3) (a), or a facility,
14as defined in s. 196.491 (1) (e).
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30.025
(1e) Applicability. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), this section applies
17to a proposal to construct a utility facility if the utility facility is required to obtain
18one or more permits.
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19(b) This section does not apply to a proposal to construct a utility facility if the
20only permit that the utility facility is required to obtain from the department is a
21storm water discharge permit under s. 283.33 (1) (a).
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30.025
(1m) Preapplication process. Before filing an application under this
24section, a person proposing to construct a utility facility shall notify the department
25of the intention to file an application. After receiving such notice, the department
1shall confer with the person, in cooperation with the commission, to make a
2preliminary assessment of the project's scope, to make an analysis of alternatives,
3to identify potential interested persons, and to ensure that the person making the
4proposal is aware of all of the following:
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(a) The permits that the person may be required to obtain.
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(b) The information that the person will be required to provide.
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(c) The timing of information submissions that the person will be required to
8provide in order to enable the department to participate in commission review
9procedures and to process the application in a timely manner.
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10Section
12. 30.025 (1s) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
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30.025
(1s) (title)
Application for permits.
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30.025
(1s) (b) A person who applies to the commission for a certificate under
14s. 196.49 or 196.491 (3) is eligible to apply under par. (a) for any permit that the utility
15facility may require and to receive such permit.
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30.025
(2) Hearing. Once
electric utilities have met the applicant meets the
18requirements of sub.
(1) (1s) (a), the department
shall may schedule the matter for
19a public hearing. Notice of the hearing shall be given to the applicant and shall be
20published as a class 1 notice under ch. 985. The department may give such further
21notice as it deems proper, and shall give notice to persons requesting same. One copy
22of the application shall be available for public inspection at the office of the
23department, at least one copy in the
district regional office of the department
, and
24at least one copy at the main public library
, of the area affected.
Notwithstanding
1s. 227.42, the hearing shall be an informational hearing and may not be treated as
2a contested case hearing nor converted to a contested case hearing.
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30.025
(2g) Participation in commission proceedings. (a) The department
5shall review every proposed utility facility subject to this section, including each
6location, site, or route proposed for the utility facility, to assess whether each
7proposed location, site, or route can meet the criteria for obtaining the required
8permits, and shall provide that information to the commission.
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(b) The department shall participate in commission investigations or
10proceedings under s. 196.49 or 196.491 (3) with regard to any proposed utility facility
11that is subject to this section. In order to ensure that the commission's decision is
12consistent with the department's responsibilities, the department shall provide the
13commission with information that is relevant to only the following:
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1. Environmental issues that concern the proposed utility facility.
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2. Public rights in navigable waters that may be affected by the proposed utility
16facility.
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3. Location, site, or route issues concerning the proposed utility facility,
18including alternative locations, sites, or routes.
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30.025
(2s) Consideration of alternatives. (a) The department shall treat the
21commission's decision under s. 196.49 or 196.491 (3) as concluding that there is no
22practicable alternative for the utility facility if all of the following apply:
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1. The department has participated in the commission's investigations or
24proceedings under sub. (2g).
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12. The commission's decision under s. 196.49 or 196.491 (3) is consistent with
2the department's assessment and information under sub. (2g) considering those
3factors required to be considered by the commission under s. 196.49 or 196.491 (3).
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(b) If par. (a) applies, the department may not require the applicant for the
5proposed utility facility to undertake further analysis of any utility facility
6alternatives, including an analysis of alternative methods of meeting the need for the
7project or alternative locations, sites, or routes in order to satisfy the criteria under
8sub. (3). The department may identify adjustments that may be required to address
9permitting issues within the location, site, or route approved by the commission
10under s. 196.49 or 196.491 (3).
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11Section
17. 30.025 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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30.025
(3) Permit issuance. (intro.) The department shall grant the necessary
13permits if
, after hearing, it finds that the applicant has shown that the proposal:
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30.025
(3m) Environmental assessments for certain projects. The
16department is not required to prepare an environmental impact statement under s.
171.11 (2) (c) for the construction of a project that is specified in s. 196.491 (4) (c) 1. and
18for which one or more permits are required, but shall prepare an environmental
19assessment regarding the construction if the department's rules require an
20environmental assessment.
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30.025
(4) Permit conditions. The permit may be issued upon stated
23conditions deemed necessary to assure compliance with the criteria designated
24under sub. (3). The department shall grant or deny the application
within the time
25limit applicable under s. 196.491 (3) (a) 3. b. for a permit for the utility facility within
130 days of the date on which the commission issues its decision under s. 196.49 or
2196.491 (3).
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30.206
(1m) The department shall issue a general permit under this section
5for the construction of projects for which the commission is considered to have issued
6a certificate under s. 196.491 (3b).
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32.03
(5) (c) This subsection does not prohibit an electric utility from
9negotiating with the owner, or one of the owners, of a property, or the representative
10of an owner, before the issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity,
11if the electric utility advises the owner or representative that the electric utility does
12not have the authority to acquire the property by condemnation until the issuance
13of a certificate of public convenience and necessity.
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66.0119
(1) (a) "Inspection purposes"
include includes such purposes as
16building, housing, electrical, plumbing, heating, gas, fire, health, safety,
17environmental pollution, water quality, waterways, use of water, food, zoning,
18property assessment, meter and obtaining data required to be submitted in an initial
19site report or feasibility report under subch. III of ch. 289 or s. 291.23, 291.25, 291.29
20or 291.31 or an environmental impact statement related to one of those reports.
21"Inspection purposes" also includes purposes for obtaining information specified in
22s. 196.02 (5m) by or on behalf of the public service commission.
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79.04
(6) (c) 3. For the purpose of determining the amount of the payment
25under par. (b), if a production plant is located in more than one county, the payment
1amount under par. (b) shall be divided among the counties in which the plant is
2located based on the net book value of that portion of the plant located in each county
3as of December 31, 2004, or as of the date on which the plant is operational,
4whichever is later.
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79.04
(7) (c) 1m. Beginning with payments in 2005, if a cogeneration production
8plant, as described in sub. (6) (a), is built and completed after December 31, 2003, and
9has a name-plate capacity of at least one megawatt, each municipality and county
10in which such a cogeneration production plant is located shall receive annually from
11the public utility account a payment in an amount that is equal to the number of
12megawatts that represents the cogeneration production plant's name-plate capacity,
13multiplied by $1,000. Any municipality or county that receives a payment under this
14subdivision in any year may not receive a payment under subd. 1. in that year
, if the
15payment under subd. 1. is based on the same production plant as the payment under
16this subdivision.
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(7) (d) For the purpose of determining the amount of any payment under
19this subsection, if a production plant is located in more than one municipality or
20county, the payment amount shall be divided among the municipalities or counties
21in which the plant is located based on the net book value of that portion of the plant
22located in each municipality or county as of December 31, 2004, or as of the date on
23which the plant is operational, whichever is later.
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185.02
(2) The department shall implement the policy specified in s. 1.12 (6) in
2making all decisions, orders, and rules affecting the siting of new electric
3transmission facilities.
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91.75
(4) Such ordinances shall be considered local ordinances for purposes of
6s. 196.491 (3) (i)
and (4) (c) 3. and shall provide that gas and electric utility uses not
7requiring authorization under s. 196.491 (3) are special exceptions or permitted or
8conditional uses and are uses that are consistent with agricultural use.
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196.02
(5m) Property inspections. The commission may inspect property for
11the purpose of obtaining any information related to the preparation or review of an
12application for a certificate under s. 196.49 or 196.491 (3), including any information
13necessary to evaluate any environmental features or effects that are relevant to such
14an application.
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196.025
(1m) The commission shall implement the policy specified in s. 1.12
17(6) in making all decisions, orders, and rules affecting the siting of new electric
18transmission facilities.
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19Section
31. 196.025 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.025
(2) (intro.) The commission shall promulgate rules establishing
21requirements and procedures for the commission to carry out the duties under s.
221.11. Rules promulgated under this subsection shall include requirements and
23procedures for
the commission to comply with sub. (2m) and for each of the following:
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196.025
(2m) (a) In this subsection:
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11. "Department" means the department of natural resources.
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2. "Project" means a project or construction requiring a certificate under s.
3196.49 or 196.491 (3) and requiring a permit or approval from the department.
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(b) The commission and the department shall coordinate the execution of their
5respective duties under s. 1.11 for any action of the commission or department
6regarding a project as follows:
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1. If the rules of either the commission or the department require the
8commission or the department to prepare an environmental impact statement on the
9project, the commission and the department shall cooperatively prepare an
10environmental impact statement.
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2. If subd. 1. does not apply and the rules of either the commission or the
12department require the commission or the department to prepare an environmental
13assessment on the project, the commission and the department shall cooperatively
14prepare an environmental assessment.