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April 9, 2008
Kevin Hansen
Director Public Works -
City of Columbia Heights
590 40t" Avenue NE
Columbia Heights, MN 55421-3878
Dear Kevin,
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1700 East County Road E
White Bear Lake, Minnesota 55110-4658
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Enclosed please find an original copy of the Acceptance of Ordinance NO. 1533,
the new electric franchise between Northern States Power Company and the City
of Columbia Heights.
Thank you and all others from the City that helped get this accomplished. We
appreciate it very much.
If you need help from NSP in the future please let me know. My phone number
is 651 779 3105.
Sincerely,
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'Manager, Community Relations
Xcel Energy - 1700 E. County Rd. E.
White Bear Lake, MN 55110
ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE NO. 1533
CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ACCEPTANCE OF ELECTRIC FRANCHISE:
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Columbia Heights, Anoka County,
Minnesota, on the 28th day of January, 2008, passed and adopted Ordinance No. 1533, entitled:
BEING AN ELECTRIC FRANCHISE ORDINANCE GRANTING TO NORTHERN
STATES, POWER COMPANY, D/B/A XCEL ENERGY, A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, PERMISSION TO
CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR AND MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND
TRANSMISSION LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, LINES, FIXTURES
AND APPURTENANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY TO
THE CITY, ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS, AND TO USE THE PUBLIC WAYS
AND PUBLIC GROUNDS OF THE CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES.
which Ordinance was duly published according to law on the 14th day of February, 2008, in the
Fridley-Columbia Heights Sun Focus, a newspaper circulated in and serving as the legal newspaper
for the City of Columbia Heights, County of Anoka, and State of Minnesota, and which
Ordinance is not effective unless accepted in writing by Northern States Power Company, d/b/a
Xcel Energy.
NOW THEREFORE, Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation,
d/b/a/ Xcel Energy for itself and its successors and assigns, does hereby accept all the terms and
conditions of said Ordinance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Northern States Power Company, d/b/a Xcel Energy has
caused this document to be executed in its corporate name by its duly authorized persons and its
corporate seal to be hereto affixed this 3rd day of April, 2008.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1533
BEING AN ELECTRIC FRANCHISE ORDINANCE GRANTING TO NORTHERN
STATES POWER COMPANY, D/B/A XCEL ENERGY, A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT,
OPERATE, REPAIR AND MAINTAIN IN THE CITY OF COLUIIZBIA HEIGHTS,
MINNESOTA, AN ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND TRANSMISSION
LINES, INCLUDING NECESSARY POLES, LINES, FIXTURES AND
APPURTENANCES, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ELECTRIC ENERGY TO THE
CITY, ITS INHABITANTS, AND OTHERS, AND TO USE THE PUBLIC WAYS AND
PUBLIC GROUNDS OF THE CITY FOR SUCH PURPOSES.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, ANOKA COUNTY,
MINNESOTA, DOES ORDAIN:
SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS.
For purposes of this Ordinance, the following capitalized terms listed in alphabetical order
shall have the following meanings:
City. The City of Columbia Heights, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota.
City Utility System. Facilities used for providing public utility service owned or operated
by City or agency thereof, including sewer, storm water, water service, street lighting and traffic
signals, but excluding facilities for providing heating, lighting or other forms of energy.
Commission. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, or any successor agency or
agencies, including an agency of the federal government, which preempts all or part of the authority
to regulate electric retail rates now vested in the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.
Company. Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, d/b/a Xcel Energy,
its successors and assigns including all successors or assignees that own or operate any part or parts
of the Electric Facilities subject to this- franchise.
Electric Facilities. Electric transmission and distribution towers, poles, conductors, lines,
guys, anchors, conduits, fixtures, and necessary appurtenances owned or operated by Company for
the purpose of providing electric energy for public use.
Non-Betterment Costs. Costs incurred by Company from relocation, removal or
rearrangement of Electric Facilities that do not result in an improvement to the Electric Facilities.
Notice. A written notice served by either party or parties on the other party. Notice to
Company shall be mailed to the General Counsel, Legal Services, 414 Nicollet Mall, 5`~ Floor,
Minneapolis, MN 55401. Notice to the City shall be mailed to the City Manager, City of
Columbia Heights, 590 40"' Avenue N.E., Columbia Heights, MN 55421. Either party may
change its respective address for the purpose of this Ordinance by written notice to the other
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Public Ground. Land owned or otherwise controlled by the City for park, open space or
similar public purpose, which is held for use in common by the public.
Public Way. Public right-of--way within the City as defined in Minn. Stat. § 237.162
subd. 3.
SECTION 2. ADOPTION OF FRANCHISE.
2.1 Grant of Franchise. City hereby grants Company, for a period of 20 years from
the date this Ordinance is passed and approved by the City, the right to transmit and furnish electric
energy for light, heat, and other purposes for public and private use within and through the limits of
the City as its boundaries now exist or as they may be extended in the future. For these purposes,
Company may construct, operate, repair and maintain Electric Facilities in, on, over, under and
across the Public Ways and Public Crrounds, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance. Company
may do all reasonable things necessary or customary to accomplish these purposes, subject,
however, to such reasonable regulations as may be imposed by the City pursuant to ordinance and
to the further provisions of this franchise agreement.
2.2 Effective Date; Written Acceptance. This franchise shall be in force and effect
from and after the passage of this Ordinance and publication as required by law and its acceptance
by Company. If Company does not file a written acceptance with the City within 90 days after the
date the City Council adopts this Ordinance, or otherwise places the City on notice, before that
time, that the Company does not accept all terms of this franchise, the City Council by resolution
may revoke this Ordinance or seek its enforcement in a court of competent jurisdiction.
2.3 Service, Rates and Area. The service to be provided and the rates to be charged by
Company for electric service in City are subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission. The area
within the City in which Company may provide electric service is subject to the provisions of
Minnesota Statutes, Section 216B.40.
2.4 Publication Expense. The expense of publication of this Ordinance shall be paid
by the City and reimbursed to City by Company.
2.5 Dispute Resolution. If either party asserts that the other party is in default in the
performance of any obligation hereunder, the complaining party shall notify the other party of the
default and the desired remedy. The notification shall be written. Representatives of the parties
must promptly meet and attempt in good faith to negotiate a resolution of the dispute. If the dispute
is not resolved within 30 days of the date of written Notice, the parties may jointly select a mediator
to facilitate further discussion. 'The parties will equally share the fees and expenses of this
mediator. If a mediator is not used or if the parties are unable to resolve the dispute within 30 days
after first meeting with the selected mediator, either party may commence an action in District
Court to interpret and enforce this franchise or for such other relief as may be permitted by law or
equity.
2.6 Continuation of Franchise. If the City and Company are unable to agree on the
terms of a new franchise by the time this franchise expires, this franchise will remain in effect
until a new franchise is agreed upon, or until 90 days after the City or Company serves written
Notice to the other party of its intention to allow the franchise to expire, but in no event shall this
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franchise continue for more than one year after expiration of the 20-year teen set forth in Section
2.1.
SECTION 3. LOCATION, OTHER REGULATIONS.
3.1 Location of Facilities. Electric Facilities shall be located, constructed, and
maintained so as not to interfere with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel along and over
Public Ways and so as not to disrupt normal operation of any City Utility System. Electric
Facilities shall be located on Public Grounds as determined by the City. Company's construction,
reconstruction, operation, repair, maintenance, location, and relocation of Electric Facilities shall be
subject to any permit requirements authorized in a separate ordinance and other reasonable
regulations of the City, consistent with authority granted the City to manage its Public Ways and
Public Grounds under state law, to the extent not inconsistent with a specific term of this
franchise agreement. Company may abandon underground Electric Facilities in place, provided, at
City's request, Company, at its own expense, removes abandoned metal conduits or concrete
encased conduit or other Facilities interfering with a City improvement project, but only to the
extent such conduit or other facility is uncovered as part of the City improvement project.
3.2 Street Openings. Company shall not open or disturb the surface of any Public Way
or Public Ground for any purpose without first having obtained a permit from the City, if required
by a separate ordinance; for which the City may impose a reasonable fee, subject to the provisions
of Section 9. Permit conditions imposed on Company shall not be more burdensome than those
imposed on other utilities for similar facilities or work. Company may, however, open and disturb
the surface of any Public Way or Public Ground without a permit if (i) an emergency exists
requiring the immediate repair of Electric Facilities and (ii) Company gives telephone, e-mail or
similar notice to the City before, if reasonably possible, commencement of the emergency repair.
Within two business days after commencing the repair Company shall apply for any required
permits and pay any required fees.
3.3 Restoration. After undertaking any work requiring the opening of any Public Way
or Public Ground, Company shall restore the same, in accordance with Minnesota Rules, Part
7819.1100 and applicable City ordinances to the extent consistent with law. Company shall
restore the Public Ground to as good a condition as formerly existed, and shall maintain the
surface in good condition for six months thereafter, but shall have no obligation to water any
grass or other vegetation thereon. All work shall be completed as promptly as weather permits, and
if Company shall not promptly perform and complete the work, remove all dirt, rubbish, equipment
and material, and put the Public Way or Public Ground in the said condition, the City shall have,
after demand to Company to cure and the passage of a reasonable period of time following the
demand, but not to exceed five days, the right to make the restoration at the expense of Company.
Company shall pay to the City the cost of such work done for or performed by the City. This
remedy shall be in addition to any other remedy available to the City for noncompliance with this
Section 3.3.
3.4 Performance Security. The City hereby waives any requirement, in the normal
course of Company operations, for Company to post a construction performance bond, certificate
of insurance, letter of credit or any other form of security or assurance that may be required under
a separate existing or future ordinance of the City, of a person or entity obtaining the City's
permission to install, replace or maintain facilities in a Public Way or the Public Ground.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City reserves the right to require a performance bond for new
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installation, replacement, or repairs, when the Company's completion of its work is required in
order for the City to proceed with a public improvement project.
3.5 Shared Use of Poles. Company shall make space available on its poles or towers
for City fire, water utility, police or other City facilities whenever such use will not interfere with
the use of such poles or towers by Company, by another electric utility, by a telephone utility, or by
any cable television company or other form of communication company. In addition, the City shall
pay for any added cost incurred by Company because of such use by City.
3.6 Avoid Damage to Electric Facilities. Nothing in this Ordinance relieves any
person, including Company, from liability arising out of the failure to exercise reasonable care to
avoid damaging Electric Facilities or other persons or property while performing any activity.
3.7 Notice of Improvements to Streets. The City must give Company reasonable
written Notice of plans for improvements to Public Ways where the City has reason to believe that
Electric Facilities may affect or be affected by the improvement. The notice must contain: (i) the
nature and character of the improvements, (ii) the Public Ways upon which the improvements are
to be made, (iii) the extent of the improvements, (iv) the time when the City will start the work, and
(v) if snore than one Public Way is involved, the order in which the work is to proceed. The Notice
must be given to Company a sufficient length of time. considering seasonal working conditions, in
advance of the actual commencement of the work to permit Company to make any additions,
alterations or repairs to its Electric Facilities Company deems necessary.
3.8 Mapping Information. Company must promptly provide mapping information
for any of its underground Electric Facilities in accordance :with Minnesota Rules Parts
7819.4000 and 7819.4100.
SECTION 4. RELOCATIONS.
4.1 Relocation in Public Ways. Company shall comply with the requirements of any
applicable ordinance of the City relating to relocation of Electric Facilities in Public Ways to the
extent consistent with Minnesota Rules, Part 7819.3100 and applicable law.
4.2 Relocation in Public Grounds. City may require Company at Company's expense
to relocate or remove its Electric Facilities froth Public Ground upon a finding by City that the
Electric Facilities have become or will become a substantial impairment to the existing or proposed
public use of the Public Ground. Such relocation shall comply with applicable city ordinances
consistent with law.
4.3 Projects with Federal Funding. Relocation, removal, or rearrangement of any
Electric Facilities made necessary because of the extension into or through City of afederally-aided
highway project shall be governed by the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Section 161.46, as
supplemented or amended. It is expressly understood that the right herein granted to Company is a
valuable property right and City shall not order Company to remove or relocate its facilities without
compensation when a Public Way is vacated, improved or realigned because of a renewal or a
redevelopment plan which is financially subsidized in whole or in part by the Federal Government
or any agency thereof, unless the reasonable Non-betterment Costs of such relocation are first paid
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to Company. The City is obligated to pay Company only for those portions of its relocation costs
for which City has received federal funding specifically allocated for relocation costs in the
amount requested by the Company.
4.4 No Waiver. The provisions of this franchise apply only to Electric Facilities
constructed in reliance on a franchise from City and shall not be construed to waive Company's
rights under an easement or prescriptive right or State or County Permit.
SECTION 5. TREE TRIMMING.
Unless otherwise provided in any permit or other reasonable regulation required by the
City under separate ordinance, Company may trim all trees and shrubs in the Public Ways and
Public Grounds of City to the extent Company finds necessary to avoid interference with the proper
construction, operation, repair and maintenance of any Electric Facilities installed hereunder,
provided that Company shall save the City harmless fi•om any liability arising there from.
SECTION 6. INDEMNIFICATION.
6.1 Indemni of City. Company shall indemnify and hold harmless the City from any
and all liability on account of injury to persons or damage to property occasioned by the
construction, maintenance, repair, inspection, the issuance of permits, or the operation of the
Electric Facilities located in the Public Ways and Public Grounds. The City shall not be
indemnified for losses or claims occasioned through its own negligence except for losses or claims
arising out of or alleging the City's negligence as to the issuance of permits for, or inspection of,
Company's plans or work.
6.2 Defense of City. In the event a suit is brought against the City under circumstances
where this agreement to indemnify applies, Company at its sole cost and expense shall defend the
City in such suit if written notice thereof is promptly given to Company within a period wherein
Company is not prejudiced by lack of such notice. If Company is required to indemnify and
defend, it will thereafter have control of such litigation, but Company may not settle such litigation
without the consent of the City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. This section is
not, as to third parties, a waiver of any defense or immunity otherwise available to the City, and
Company, in defending any action on behalf of the City, shall be entitled to assert in any action
every defense or immunity that the City could assert in its own behalf. This franchise agreement
shall not be interpreted to constitute a waiver by the City of any of its defenses of immunity or
limitations on liability under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466.
SECTION 7. VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS.
The City shall give Company at least two weeks prior written notice of a proposed vacation
of a Public Way. Except where required solely for a City improvement project, the vacation of any
Public Way, after the installation of Electric Facilities, shall not operate to deprive Company of its
rights to operate and maintain such Electric Facilities, until the reasonable cost of relocating the
same and the loss and expense resulting from such relocation are first paid to Company. In no case,
however, shall the City be liable to Company for failure to specifically preserve aright-of--way
under Minnesota Statutes, Section 160.29. In accordance with Minnesota Rules, Part 7819.3200,
if the City's order directing vacation of the Public Way does not require relocation of the
Company's Electric Facilities, the vacation proceedings shall not be deemed to deprive Company
of its right to continue to use the right-of--way of the foi7ner Public Way for its Electric Facilities
installed prior to such order of vacation.
SECTION 8. CHANGE IN FORM OF GOVERNMENT.
Any change in the form of govenunent of the City shall not affect the validity of this
Ordinance. Any governmental unit succeeding the City shall, without the consent of Company,
succeed to all of the rights and obligations of the City provided in this Ordinance.
SECTION 9. FRANCHISE FEE.
9.1 Reservation of Rights. The City reserves all rights under Minnesota Statutes,
Sections 216B.36 and 301B.01, to require a franchise fee during the term of this franchise and to
amend the fee. If the City elects to require a franchise fee or amend an existing franchise fee it
shall notify Company and negotiate in good faith to reach a mutually acceptable fee schedule.
The fee shall be set forth in a separate ordinance and not be adopted until at least 60 days after
Notice enclosing such proposed ordinance has been served upon the Company by certified mail.
If the City and Company are unable to agree on a franchise fee or on any terms related thereto,
including but not limited to the requirement of concurrent permit fees to defray costs of utility
operations, each hereby consents to the jurisdiction of State District Court, Anoka County, to
construe their respective rights under the law, subject to all rights of appeal. City and Company
expressly reserve all rights and arguments concerning franchise fees and related issues and this
paragraph is not intended, and shall not be construed, as a waiver of any such rights or
arguments.
SECTION 10. PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE.
10.1 Severability. Every section, provision, or part of this Ordinance is declared
separate from every other section, provision, or part; and if any section, provision, or part shall
be held invalid, it shall not affect any other section, provision, or part; provided, however, that if
the City is unable to enforce its franchise fee provisions for any reason the parties agree to
negotiate in good faith to substitute, to the extent reasonably possible, amended provisions that
validly carry out the primary purpose of the invalid provision. Where a provision of any other
City ordinance conflicts with the provisions of this Ordinance, the provisions of this Ordinance
shall prevail.
10.2 Limitation on Applicability. This Ordinance constitutes a franchise agreement
between the City and Company as the only parties and no provision of this franchise shall in any
way inure to the benefit of any third person (including the public at large) so as to constitute any
such person as a third party beneficiary of the agreement or of any one or more of the terms
hereof, or otherwise give rise to any cause of action in any person not a party hereto.
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SECTION 11. AMENDMENT PROCEDURE.
Either party to this franchise agreement may at any time propose that the agreement be
amended. This Ordinance may be amended at any time by the City passing a subsequent
ordinance declaring the provisions of the amendment, which amendatory ordinance shall become
effective upon the filing of Company's written consent thereto with the City Clerk after City
Council adoption of the amendatory ordinance.
SECTION 12. PREVIOUS FRANCHISES SUPERSEDED.
This franchise supersedes and replaces previous electric franchises granted to the Company
or its predecessors. Upon Company acceptance of this franchise under Section 2.2, the previous
franchise shall terminate.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after 30 days after its passage.
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Date of Passage:
December 10, 2007
January 28, 2008
January 28, 2008
Offered by: Kelzenberg
Second by: Williams
Roll call: Ayes: Peterson, Williams, Nawrocki, Diehm, Kelzenberg
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(A) The newspaper has complied with all of
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(B) The printed public notice that is attached
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City of Columbia Heights
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CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
ORDINANCE NO. 1533
The City of Columbia Heights approved the
following ordinance at its Regular Meeting
on January 28, 2008.
XCELENERGY
ELECTRIC FRANCHISE ORDINANCE
CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
ANOKA COUNTY, MN
An ordinance granting to Northern States
Power Company, D/B/A Xcel Energy, a
Minnesota corporation, its successors and
assigns, permission to construct, operate,
repair and maintain in the City of Columbia
Heights, Minnesota, an electric distribution
system and transmission lines, including
necessary poles, lines, fixtures and appurte-
nances, for the furnishing of electric energy
to the Clty, its inhabitants, and others, and to
use the public ways and public grounds of
the City for such purposes.
A complete copy of the ordinance is avail-
able at the Office of the City Clerk, 590 40th
Avenue NE, Columbia Heights, for inspec-
tion. All questions and concerns should be
addressed to that office.
Passed and appruved the 28th day of
January 2008.
Gary L. Peterson, Mayor
City of Columbia Heights, MN
Attest: Patricia Muscovitz, City Clerk
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~tbns lhereto:muslbe fled rrifi:this Court... Fddky, MN 55432; `~
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