Line Extension Policy, Single Phase

1. Single Phase Line Extension

Consumers requesting staking services will be required to pay a “Service Planning Fee” before any staking services are performed. If the consumer decides to proceed with the project within 12 months of the collection of the “Service Planning Fee”, the fee will be credited onto the members account. This fee may be waived at the management’s discretion at any time.

Consumers requesting a new electrical service will be assessed a Contribution in Aid to Construction for any line extension required to serve the new location. This estimated cost will be reviewed annually.

The Cooperative reserves the right to assess additional charges for the cost of the line extension which may include, but are not limited to, right-of-way clearing, any boring needed to cross roadways or other difficult terrain, crossing difficult terrain, any construction during the winter season, and any permit fees.

The cost for the contribution in Aid to Construction including any additional assessed charges and or fees shall be paid in advance of any construction of the new service.

All facilities installed under this policy will remain the property of and be maintained by the Cooperative.

If during the first three (3) years from the date of connection of the original extension additional consumers are connected to an extension where Contribution in Aid to Construction has been received, the "Aid" will be divided among the using consumers and appropriate refunds made. In the effort to simplify record keeping the minimum amount of refunds shall be $100.00 per consumer.

2. Subdivision Line Extension
Recorded surveyed subdivisions that have a dedicated utility easement of ten (10) feet along proposed roadways and five (5) feet along either side of lot lines are covered by this section. Developers requesting service will pay an advance construction charge equal to the Contribution in Aid to Construction of the current year for each foot of extension requested, plus any additional charges as determined by the Cooperative. An allowance credit of $150.00 per lot will be made to offset the cost of construction to the developer. In the event that the facilities of the Cooperative require relocation, the developer or current owner of the property will be responsible for all associated costs. Extensions onto the individual lots will be made by a requesting party in accordance with appropriate extension policy of the Cooperative.

For larger subdivisions, additional charges may be assessed for any line upgrades or equipment needed to adequately serve the subdivision and the surrounding system. Any additional charges will be determined by the Cooperative on a case by case basis.

3. Temporary Service to Facilitate a Permanent Service
If temporary service is requested, there will be an annual charge of $300.00 for the installation of a temporary service on an existing pole or a temporary pedestal beside an existing padmount transformer. Any other location for a temporary service may be assessed additional fees on a case by case basis. Temporary service shall be limited to one year from the date of the connection. If at the time of the original application for service the consumer has any reason to believe it will be necessary to utilize the temporary service in excess of one year, the consumer shall install consumer owned permanent metering equipment.

4. Temporary Service for other reasons
For temporary services that will be utilized for a specific limited length of time and then removed, a charge for all labor, mileage and material, less salvage will be made. A signed "Agreement for Payment" will be obtained before service is installed.

5. Construction Requirements
Prior to the start of construction of any line extension, the Cooperative will decide what type of construction will be used (overhead or underground) and the consumer or consumers involved shall pay the Cooperative all amounts hereunder plus provide the Cooperative with all necessary executed easements and a signed membership application. The consumer or consumers are also responsible for providing a CERTIFIED INSPECTION for any temporary service to facilitate a permanent service or a new service. For any agricultural or commercial service, including temporary services, the consumer or consumers are responsible for providing a CERTIFIED STATE INSPECTION per the State of Wisconsin, January 1st, 2020.

6. Damage to Underground Facilities
It is the responsibility of the consumer to inform the Cooperative of all underground facilities on the property of the Consumer. The Cooperative will not be responsible for damage to any underground facilities on the consumer's property such as water lines, sewer lines, service wires or gas lines. The location of new facilities shall be agreed upon by the Cooperative and Consumer.

7. Winter Season
In order to ensure that an underground service may be completed before winter conditions arrive, all necessary paperwork and any amounts due as discussed in Section 5 Construction Requirements must be received at the Cooperative by November 1st. The Cooperative will continue to install underground services as weather and conditions permit after November 1st until the Cooperative decides to end the underground season. If a member has turned in the proper and complete paperwork and amounts due before November 1st but due to weather conditions the underground service cannot be completed, the Cooperative will waive the $300.00 fee for a temporary service as described in Section 3 Temporary Service to facilitate a Permanent Service, or the member may choose to wait until the spring construction season.

For any underground service where the completed paperwork and amounts due is turned in after November 1st, the construction of the service will be placed on a waiting list to be completed after the above described services which may or may not get completed based on the weather conditions. For these services the Cooperative will not waive the temporary service fee.

This Policy Supersedes All Other Policies in Conflict With Its Provisions.


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Line Extension Policy

1. Single Phase Line Extension
a. Consumers with Approved Septic and Well will receive at no additional cost, 100 feet or less of line extension to an unserved location. This length of extension will be expressed in footage and the cost per foot will be reviewed annually. The Cooperative reserves the right to assess additional charges for the line extensions which may include, but not limited to, right-of-way clearing, road bores, abnormal terrain, underground construction out of season, and permit fees.

b. Contribution in Aid to Construction. Where the estimated length of extension exceeds the expressed length of extension per consumer and additional charges are assessed, a Contribution in Aid to Construction will be paid in advance of construction by the requesting consumer.

If during the first three (3) years from the date of connection of the original extension additional consumers are connected to an extension where Contribution In Aid to Construction has been received, the "Aid" will be divided among the using consumers and appropriate refunds made. In the effort to simplify record keeping the minimum amount of refunds shall be $100.00 per consumer.

c. Consumers without an approved Septic and Well shall pay all estimated construction costs. If an approved Septic and Well are installed within three (3) years from the date of connection, when notified, the amount of free allowance for the year connected will be refunded to the current member shown in the Cooperative’s records. In the event the service is disconnected before the end of the three (3) year period and the location continues to be without an approved Septic and Well, the construction cost shall be forfeited to the Cooperative.

2. Subdivision Line Extension
Recorded surveyed subdivisions that have a dedicated utility easement of ten (10) feet along proposed roadways and five (5) feet along either side of lot lines are covered by this paragraph. Developers requesting service will pay an advance construction charge equal to the Contribution in Aid to Construction of the current year for each foot of extension requested. An allowance credit of $150.00 per lot will be made to offset the cost of construction to the developer. In the event that the facilities of the Cooperative require relocation, the developer or current owner of the property will be responsible for all associated costs. Extensions onto the individual lots will be made by a requesting party in accordance with appropriate extension policy of the Cooperative.

3. Temporary Service
If temporary service is required, there will be an annual charge of $300.00 for installation of temporary service on an existing pole or a temporary pedestal beside a padmount transformer. Temporary service shall be limited to one year from the date of the connection. If at the time of original application for service, the consumer has any reason to believe it will be necessary to utilize the temporary service in excess of one year, member shall install consumer owned permanent metering equipment.

a. Limited Temporary Service
For temporary services that will be utilized for a specific limited length of time and then removed, a charge for all labor, mileage and material, less salvage will be made. A signed "Agreement for Payment" will be obtained before service is installed.

4. Winter Construction Charge
When the Cooperative is requested to provide underground service that is scheduled for construction after November 1, and before normal spring construction, an advance "winter construction charge" will be collected. This per foot charge will be equal to the average cost from the previous winter. This charge will cover additional time, equipment, and/or the installation of a temporary overhead line until spring construction, at which time a permanent underground line will be buried. If an advance fee is collected and not utilized because of favorable weather conditions, the advance payment will be refunded.

5. Construction Requirements
Prior to start of construction of any line extension, the Cooperative will decide what type of construction will be used (overhead or underground) and the Consumer or Consumers involved shall pay the Cooperative all amounts provided hereunder plus provide the Cooperative with all necessary executed easements, wiring affidavits/certificates and a signed membership application.

6. Damage to Underground Facilities
It is the responsibility of the consumer to inform the Cooperative of all underground facilities on the property of the Consumer. The Cooperative will not be responsible for damage to any underground facilities on the consumer's property such as water lines, sewer lines, service wires or gas lines. The location of new facilities shall be agreed upon by the Cooperative and Consumer.

This Policy Supersedes All Other Policies in Conflict With Its Provisions.

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