478.2 - PETITION FOR FRANCHISE -- INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS HELD.

        478.2  PETITION FOR FRANCHISE -- INFORMATIONAL      MEETINGS HELD.         1.  Any person authorized to transact business in the state      including cities may file a verified petition asking for a franchise      to erect, maintain, and operate a line or lines for the transmission,      distribution, use, and sale of electric current outside cities and      for such purpose to erect, use, and maintain poles, wires, guy wires,      towers, cables, conduits, and other fixtures and appliances necessary      for conducting electric current for light, heat, or power over,      along, and across any public lands, highways, streams, or the lands      of any person, company, or corporation, and to acquire necessary      interests in real estate for such purposes.         2.  As conditions precedent to the filing of a petition with the      utilities board requesting a franchise for a new transmission line,      and not less than thirty days prior to the filing of such petition,      the person shall hold informational meetings in each county in which      real property or rights will be affected.         a.  A member of the board, the counsel of the board, or a      hearing examiner designated by the board shall serve as the presiding      officer at each meeting, shall present an agenda for such meeting      which shall include a summary of the legal rights of the affected      landowners, and shall distribute and review the statement of      individual rights required under section 6B.2A, subsection 1.  A      formal record of the meeting shall not be required.         b.  The meeting shall be held at a location reasonably      accessible to all persons that may be affected by the granting of the      franchise.         3.  The person seeking the franchise for a new transmission line      shall give notice of the informational meeting to each person,      company, or corporation determined to be the landowner affected by      the proposed project and any person, company, or corporation in      possession of or residing on the property.         a.  For the purposes of this section, unless the context      otherwise requires:         (1)  "Landowner" means a person listed on the tax assessment      rolls as responsible for the payment of real estate taxes imposed on      the property.         (2)  "Transmission line" means any line capable of operating      at sixty-nine kilovolts or more and extending a distance of not less      than one mile across privately owned real estate.         b.  The notice shall contain the following:         (1)  The name of the applicant.         (2)  The applicant's principal place of business.         (3)  A general description and purpose of the proposed project.         (4)  The general nature of the right-of-way desired.         (5)  The possibility that the right-of-way may be acquired by      condemnation if approved by the utilities board.         (6)  A map showing the route of the proposed project.         (7)  A description of the process used by the utilities board in      making a decision on whether to approve a franchise or grant the      right to take property by eminent domain.         (8)  A statement that the landowner has the right to be present at      such meetings and to file objections with the utilities board.         (9)  The place and time of the meeting.         c.  The notice shall be served not less than thirty days prior      to the time set for the meeting by certified mail with return receipt      requested and shall be published once in a newspaper of general      circulation in the county at least one week and not more than three      weeks before the time of the meeting and such publication shall be      considered notice to landowners whose residence is not known.         4.  A person seeking rights under this chapter shall not negotiate      or purchase any easements or other interests in land in any county      known to be affected by the proposed project prior to the      informational meeting.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [S13, § 2120-n; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, § 8310; C46, 50, 54, 58,      62, 66, 71, 73, 75, § 489.2; C77, 79, 81, § 478.2] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         94 Acts, ch 1136, §2; 2000 Acts, ch 1179, §22, 30; 2002 Acts, ch      1048, §2, 5         Referred to in § 6B.2A