Item Coversheet
City of Independence
AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET

Agenda Title:

Electric Service Policy Update
Recommendations:

These revisions were presented to the Public Utilities Advisory Board and at their meeting held on July 21, 2022, the Board unanimously approved a motion to recommend adoption by the City Council. IPL staff also recommends approval of the ordinance.
Executive Summary:

IPL Staff reviewed the Electric Service Policy and recommend updates to:

  • Clarify engineering standards
  • Update references to national electric construction codes
  • Improve efficiency of IPL services
Previous Activity:

An Ordinance to update the IPL Electric Service Policy was presented to the PUAB at the July 21, 2022 meeting and forwarded to the City Council with a unanimous recommendation for approval.  The Ordinance received its First Reading at the August 1, 2022 Council Meeting.  At the August 15, 2022 Council Meeting the item was postponed until September 6, 2022 and scheduled for discussion at the August 22 Council Study Session.
Background:

Chapter 16 – “Public Utility Services”, Article 5 – “Electric Utility” Section 16.05.005 – “Electric Service Rules and Regulations” of the City of Independence Code of Ordinances allows for the promulgation of electric utility-related rules and regulations including, but not limited to, charges for use of equipment, methods and conditions of service, temporary service, overhead and underground service, electric load requirements and so on. Such rules and regulations are to be approved by ordinance of the City Council.

Amendments to the current Electric Service Policies Manual adopted by the City Council on March 5, 2018, via Ordinance No, 18862 are needed due to changing economic conditions. The most impactful amendments are summarized below:

• Removed outdated contact information and updated “District Map” to “Service Area Map”.
• Changed commercial customer service requirement related to residential development from 3 or more meters to 5 or more meters.
• Changed residential customer service requirement to 4 or less meters.
• Removed multiple references to specific code (NEC, NESC, etc.) sections as these sections are subject to frequent changes. Replaced with language of meeting or exceeding the reference code requirements.
• Changed from IPL providing, installing, and maintaining temporary service equipment to the Customer providing, installing, and maintaining the temporary service equipment.
• Changed the wording as pertaining to residential services as follows:
o “All new services, customer-initiated upgrades, relocations, or modifications shall be placed underground.”, to read “In areas that predominately consist of overhead distribution lines, customers can choose to have either an overhead or underground service. In areas that predominately consist of underground lines, all services shall be placed underground.”
o “All services requiring upgrade due to damage caused by storms shall be placed underground.”, to read “All services requiring upgrade due to damage caused by storms are recommended to be placed underground. However, the customer may still maintain on overhead service, but is entirely responsible for future replacements should the overhead service be damaged again. IPL, at its discretion, may require customer to place service underground especially with a history of excessive repairs to said service or possibility for damage due to vegetation issues. Customer is also responsible for all damage done to IPL facilities as a result of the customer’s overhead service.”
o “Development of a residential lot or subdivision requires the installation of an underground distribution and lighting system. The customer of such an area shall contact IPL prior to or during the planning/design phase.”, to read “Development of a single residential lot in areas that predominately consists of overhead distribution lines, customers can choose to have either an overhead or underground service. In areas that predominately consist of underground lines, all services shall be placed underground.”
• Changed wording from “IPL furnished meter socket” or “IPL provided meter socket” to “IPL approved meter socket” for all services.
• Added statements regarding the installation of cover-up and charging for the installation, removal and materials associated with this activity.


Fiscal Impact:

Changes to the Policy are estimated to save IPL $100,000 annually in materials and operating expenses.

Department:          IPLContact Person:          Jim Nail


REVIEWERS:
DepartmentAction
Power and Light DepartmentApproved
City Clerk DepartmentApproved
City Managers OfficeApproved
City Clerk DepartmentApproved

Council Action:          Council Action:         

ATTACHMENTS:
DescriptionType
Service Policy ChangesBackup Material
Electric Service PolicyExhibit
Electric Service Policy OrdinanceOrdinance