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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDuke Energy Indiana City of Jeffersonville Government Contract Coversheet Please note: All information MUST be completely filled out and submitted to Clerk's Office within 48 hrs of execution. Date Submitted to Clerk: 2 Department: PTheCifNe OVACAik- Vendor Name: alqa- Sign Date: 1p__q I �� Ending Date: I 1-Z)t) Amount of Original Contract: Is this an amendment or change order to original contract? Yes or NO Amended Contract Amount: Purpose: I,)l, -Nl £ ; ca 1, ti(AksPnr \*411- 0. Ptut proyie litAlcb-eke For Clerk's Office to fill out Date uploaded to Gateway: UTILITY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT (City of Jeffersonville - Utica Pike) THIS AGREEMENT, made and effective this 5th day of November, 2024, is by and between Duke Energy Indiana, LLC, an Indiana electric public utility corporation (hereinafter referred to as "DEI"), and City of Jeffersonville, in Indiana (hereinafter referred to as "the Local Government"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, as an Indiana public utility, DEI has the right under Indiana law to construct, operate and maintain its utility facilities upon Indiana public road right of way including but not limited to, Utica Pike in City of Jeffersonville, Indiana; and WHEREAS, DEI has constructed and now operates and maintains certain electric line facilities upon and/or along Utica Pike, all of which are more particularly depicted or described on the attached Exhibit"A" (hereinafter referred to as"the Utility Facilities"); and WHEREAS, the Local Government needs to make certain improvements to or within Utica Pike, and the Local Government and DEI have determined that the Utility Facilities will need to be relocated before this improvement can be made by the Local Government; and [WHEREAS, the Local Government has or will acquire necessary public road right of way for the relocated Utility Facilities, which area DEI has determined is suitable and is hereinafter referred to as "said relocation area"; and [WHEREAS, the Local Government or DEI has acquired, or the Local Government or DEI will acquire, either at the expense of the Local Government, a relocation area which is not on public road right of way (including written easement rights to the relocation area which are reasonably acceptable to DEI), which area DEI has determined is suitable and is hereinafter referred to as "said relocation area"; and] WHEREAS, the Local Government has requested DEI to relocate the Utility Facilities to said relocation area, as depicted or described on Exhibit "A;" and WHEREAS, DEI is willing to relocate the Utility Facilities to said relocation area; provided that the Local Government reimburses DEI for the costs incurred by DEI so to do; and WHEREAS, the Local Government is willing to reimburse DEI for such costs subject to the terms and conditions contained herein. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises from, to and between DEI and the Local Government, hereinafter contained, DEI and the Local Government do hereby agree to and with each other, as follows: SECTION I. DEI will relocate the Utility Faciliites to said relocation area, as depicted or described on Exhibit "A" (hereinafter referred to as "the Work"). The preliminary estimated cost thereof is $32,669.54 as shown on the attached Exhibit"B." SECTION II. The Local Government shall reimburse DEI for the actual costs incurred by DEI to perform the Work within forty five (45) days after receiving a written, itemized statement from DEI. DEI shall have the right to submit such statements for progress payments as the Work proceeds. SECTION III. DEI shall not start the Work until the following has occurred: (a)written notice has been given to DEI by the Local Government that(i)the Work has been authorized and funds are available to reimburse DEI, and (ii) all necessary public road right of way and/or easement area has been acquired for the Work, (b) the Local Government has denoted the public road right of way line in the area of the Work, by staked survey at not more than 100 foot intervals with station markings, 9 (c) the Local Government has trimmed/removed all vegetation away from the public road right of way in the area of the Work, as reasonably determined by DEI, and (d) the Local Government and DEI have executed this Agreement. SECTION IV. DEI shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment, in the performance of this Agreement, with respect to hire, tenure, terms, conditions or privileges of employment or any matter directly or indirectly related to employment because of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry. Breach of this covenant may be regarded as a material breach of this Agreement. SECTION V. DEI shall indemnify and hold harmless the Local Government from and against any and all legal liabilities and other expenses, claims, costs, losses, suits or judgments for damages, or injuries to or death of persons or damage to or destruction of property arising out of the Work (hereafter "Claim"); provided, however, that where the Local Government is negligent or engages in intentional misconduct with respect to the occurrence or occurrences giving rise to the Claim, DEI shall have no duty to indemnify and hold harmless the Local Government. [Signature page follows.] IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives, effective the date first above written. DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC 4-4(itt— By: ! Printed Name: Tucker Settle Printed Title: Sr. Engineer Tech Dated: 11/7/24 City of Jeffersonville By: ,tec— �z Printed Name: 1`+',(,1411 LS Printed Title: e 1. ttl,T Dated: I II-5 By: Printed Name: Printed Title: Dated: By: Printed Name: Printed Title: Dated: )st: "-Treasturer 4 `e� KE EENNERRGY. Date: November 5,2024 Subject: Utility Relocation Work Plan for: Duke Energy Facility Type: Electric Distribution Section 1: General Information A. LPA Project Information 1. Des Number.: N/A 2. Route Number: Utica Pike 3. Location: From Allison Lane to 6 Mile Lane 4. Work Type: Construction of a 8 ft sidewalk along the north side of Utica Pike 5. Letting Date: Winter 2024/2025 6. Date Work Plan Needed: October 13, 2024 7. Target Date for Utility to be out of conflict with LPA Project: December 31, 2024 a Intermediate Phase: Enter Target Date h Intermediate Phase: Enter Target Date B. Utility Designated Contact—Information 1. Designated Contact Name: Thomas Schmidt 2. Office telephone: 317-804-3942 3. Mobile telephone: 4. Email address: Thomas.L.Schmidt@Leidos.com 5. Agency name: Duke Energy Indiana 6. Address: 100 S. Mill Creek Road 7. City,State,Zip Code: Noblesville, IN 46062 8. Construction Emergency Contact: Name: Thomas Schmidt Number: 317-804-3942 ** For Outage and Damage Issues please contact 1-800-521-2232** C. By signing here,the Utility has determined to the best of their ability that they do not have facilities within the project area: Signature of Utility Representative Print Name Date Note: A signature by the utility representative at item"(C)"fulfills the requirement to complete the rest of this form and affirms their contact information above is correct Wage Revised 1/ 14/ 2016 ir DUKE ENERGY D. LPA Utility Coordinator Contact Information 1. Utility Coordinator Name: Lisa Robbins 2. Office Telephone: 3. Mobile Telephone: 812-595-1400 4. Email Address: Irobbins@hwcengineering.com 5. Agency Name: HWC Engineering 6. Address: 303 Scribner Dr;Ste 201 7. City,State,Zip Code New Albany, IN 47150 Section 2: A narrative description of the facility relocation that will be required. [IAC 13-3-3(c)] A. Describe what types of existing active and inactive facilities are present. Duke Energy Distribution has an existing 13.8/8.0kV 3ph OH line along the east side of Utica Pike,throughout the project limits. There is an existing 13.8/8.0kV 3ph OH tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,at STA 10+75,and continuing along the south side of Allison Lane until outside the project limits.There is another 13.8/8.0kV 3ph OH tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,at STA 34+00,where it continues west until outside the project limits.There are existing 13.8/8.0kV 3ph OH taps heading southeast until outside the project limits at STA 51+00,STA 63+00,&STA 71+00. AT STA 60+00 there is a 13.8/8.0kV 2ph OH tap crossing Utica pike to the west and continuing along the north side of Catalpa Dr until outside the project limits. There is an existing 8.0kV 1ph OH tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,between STA 29+00& STA 30,and at STA 30+00 the line continues west until outside the project limits. There is also an existing 8.0kV OH tap at STA 21+00,crossing Riverview Drive to the east and continuing along the southeast side of the road until outside the project limits. AT STA 60+00 there is a 8.0kV 1ph OH tap heading southeast until outside the project limits.At STA 68+50,there is a 8.0kV iph OH tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,at STA 69+00 the line continues north along a Private Drive until outside the project limits. There is an existing 8.0kV iph UG tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,at STA 19+00,and continuing along the southside of Rockingham Way until outside the project limits. There is also an existing 8.0kV UG tap at STA 46+00,that crossing Utica Pike to the west and continues along the west side of Riverwalk Ct until outside the project limits. There are existing<600V OH lines along the west side of Utica Pike between STA 15+00&STA 17+50,between STA 21+00&STA 22+00, between STA 26+00&STA 27+50,between STA 50+00& STA 52+00,and between STA 54+50&STA 55+50. There are existing<600V OH lines along the east side of Utica Pike between STA 31+00&STA 45+00,between STA 46+50&STA 49+00,between STA 52+00&STA 54+00,and between STA 61+00 &STA 63+00. There are existing<600V OH lines crossing Utica Pike at STA 13+00,between STA 15+50&STA 16+00, Between STA 20+50&STA 21+00,STA 25+00,STA 26+00,STA 34+00,STA 39+50,STA 43+50, between STA 47+00&STA 47+50,STA 49+00,between STA 52+00&STA 52+50,STA 53+50,between STA 55+50&STA 57+00,between STA 60+00&STA 60+50,STA 64+00,STA 66+00,between STA 68+00&STA 68+50,and between STA 72+50&STA 73+00.There are also various<600V OH&UG service lines throughout the project limits. Duke Energy is unable to confirm whether or not there are any underground,inactive Duke Energy facilities present. Regardless,any such inactive facilities should be considered abandoned in place, and therefore,subject to neither removal nor preservation by Duke Energy. 2IPge Revised 1 / 14/2016 ,Ifirs,DUKE sir'ENERGY. B. Describe the location of existing active and inactive facilities. Duke Energy Distribution has an existing 13.8/8.0kV 3ph OH line along the east side of Utica Pike,throughout the project limits. There is an existing 13.8/8.0kV 3ph OH tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,at STA 10+75,and continuing along the south side of Allison Lane until outside the project limits.There is another 13.8/8.0kV 3ph OH tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,at STA 34+00,where it continues west until outside the project limits.There are existing 13.8/8.0kV 3ph OH taps heading southeast until outside the project limits at STA 51+00,STA 63+00,&STA 71+00. AT STA 60+00 there is a 13.8/8.0kV 2ph OH tap crossing Utica pike to the west and continuing along the north side of Catalpa Dr until outside the project limits. There is an existing 8.0kV 1ph OH tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,between STA 29+00& STA 30,and at STA 30+00 the line continues west until outside the project limits.There is also an existing 8.0kV OH tap at STA 21+00,crossing Riverview Drive to the east and continuing along the southeast side of the road until outside the project limits.AT STA 60+00 there is a 8.0kV iph OH tap heading southeast until outside the project limits.At STA 68+50,there is a 8.0kV iph OH tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,at STA 69+00 the line continues north along a Private Drive until outside the project limits. There is an existing 8.0kV iph UG tap crossing Utica Pike to the west,at STA 19+00,and continuing along the southside of Rockingham Way until outside the project limits.There is also an existing 8.0kV UG tap at STA 46+00,that crossing Utica Pike to the west and continues along the west side of Riverwalk Ct until outside the project limits. There are existing<600V OH lines along the west side of Utica Pike between STA 15+00&STA 17+50,between STA 21+00&STA 22+00,between STA 26+00&STA 27+50,between STA 50+00& STA 52+00,and between STA 54+50&STA 55+50. There are existing<600V OH lines along the east side of Utica Pike between STA 31+00&STA 45+00, between STA 46+50&STA 49+00,between STA 52+00&STA 54+00,and between STA 61+00&STA 63+00. There are existing<600V OH lines crossing Utica Pike at STA 13+00,between STA 15+50&STA 16+00,Between STA 20+50&STA 21+00,STA 25+00,STA 26+00,STA 34+00,STA 39+50,STA 43+50, between STA 47+00&STA 47+50,STA 49+00,between STA 52+00&STA 52+50,STA 53+50,between STA 55+50&STA 57+00,between STA 60+00&STA 60+50,STA 64+00,STA 66+00,between STA 68+00&STA 68+50,and between STA 72+50&STA 73+00. There are also various<600V OH& UG service lines throughout the project limits. Duke Energy is unable to confirm whether or not there are any underground,inactive Duke Energy facilities present. Regardless,any such inactive facilities should be considered abandoned in place, and therefore,subject to neither removal nor preservation by Duke Energy. C. Describe what will be done with existing active and inactive facilities. The existing<600V OH line crossing Utica Pike at STA 13+00 will be removed.The first 32'of the UG<600V service feeding 3013 Utica Pike will be abandoned.As well as the first 27'of UG<600V service feeding 3105 Utica Pike will be abandoned.The Streetlight at STA 20+75 will be relocated approx.22'north.Approximately 22'of the existing<600V UG secondary line at STA 20+75 will be abandoned in place.The existing<600V OH secondary line along the west side of Utica Pike between STA 50+00 and 52+00 that runs parallel to Utica Pike,as well as the<600V OH secondary line crossing Utica Pike between STA 52+00 and STA 52+50 will be removed. Duke Energy is unable to confirm whether or not there are any underground,inactive Duke Energy facilities present. Regardless,any such inactive facilities should be considered abandoned in place, Wage Page Revised 1/ 14/ 2016 r DUKE 4L. ENERGY, and therefore,subject to neither removal nor preservation by Duke Energy. PLEASE REFER TO THE OSHA WEBSITE FOR ALL CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS BASED ON THE VOLTAGE OF OUR LINES LISTED ABOVE. http.//www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show document?p table=STANDARDS&p id=19 WARNING: ANY ORANGE OR YELLOW COVER-UP THAT DUKE ENERGY WOULD PLACE ON THE DISTRIBUTION LINE WOULD BE FOR VISUAL IDENTIFICATION ONLY AND WILL NOT PROTECT AGAINST THE TRAVEL OF ELECTRICTY, THEREFORE ALL WIRES WOULD BE CONSIDERED BARE, UNINSULATED,AND ENERGIZED AT ALL TIMES. IF THE CONTRACTOR WOULD LIKE VISUAL COVER INSTALLED ON THE DISTRIBUTION WIRES, THEY WILL NEED TO CONTACT THE DUKE ENERGY CALL CENTER FOR SCHEDULING AT 1.800.521.2232, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 7A TO 7P OR ON SATURDAY FROM 8A TO 1P. D. Describe the details of the proposed new facilities. A new<600V UG service line will be installed crossing Utica Pike at STA 13+00.There will also be a new<600V UG service line installed between STA 14+50 and STA 16+50.The Streetlight at STA 20+75 will be relocated approx.22'north.A new<600V OH secondary line will be installed closer to the ROW between STA 50+00&STA 52+50.As well as a new<600V OH secondary line installed crossing Utica Pike between STA 52+00&STA 52+50. E. Describe the proposed location of the new facilities. A new<600V UG service line will be installed crossing Utica Pike at STA 13+00.There will also be a new<600V UG service line installed between STA 14+50 and STA 16+50.The Streetlight at STA 20+75 will be relocated approx.22'north.A new<600V OH secondary line will be installed closer to the ROW between STA 50+00&STA 52+50.As well as a new<600V OH secondary line installed crossing Utica Pike between STA 52+00&STA 52+50. By signing here,the Utility has determined to the best of their ability that they have facilities within the project area and the facilities are not in conflict with the project based upon the plans received on 8/13/2024 (Lic.}J 51ysl Signature of Utility Representative Print Name Date Note: A signature by the utility representative at item "(F)"fulfills the requirement to complete the rest of this form and affirms their contact information above is correct. Wags Revised 1/ 14/ 2016 -� DUKE '` ENERGY. Section 3: A statement whether the facility relocation is or is not dependent on the acquisition of additional property interests with a description of that work. [IAC 13-3-3(c)(2)(B)] (A) Duke Energy must have acquired all ROW, RR,State or Federal permits before relocation construction begins. (B) Duke Energy must have acquired all private"possessory rights"needed for the approved relocation plan before relocation construction begins. (C) Duke Energy will be not be acquiring easements for the said project. Section 4: A statement whether the utility is or is not willing to allow the LPA contractor to do the required work as part of the highway contract. [IAC 13-3-3(c)(3)] Duke Energy Indiana is not willing to have a LPA's contractor perform the required relocation. Section 5: From the date the work plan is approved by both parties; please provide the Utility's pre-construction scheduling information.[IAC 13-3-3(c)(4),IAC 13-3-3(c)(5)] A. The expected lead time in calendar days to obtain required permits: 60 Days B. The expected lead time in calendar days to obtain materials: 60 Days The expected lead time in calendar days to schedule work crews (Scheduling C. is not included within the Pre-Construction Activity time line below): 60 Days(Minimum) If the contractor is being selected by competitive bid what is the date of D. Not Applicable selection? E. The expected lead time in calendar days to obtain new property interests: LPA to obtain all ROW The earliest date when the utility could begin to implement the pre- Material Reservation Contingent on F. Work Plan Approval. Scheduling construction activities of the work plan: Contingent on Notice to Proceed The total number of calendar days for pre-construction activities G. (accounting for concurrent activities) and not including Scheduling of 60 Days Construction crews: Section 6: The Utility Construction Scheduling Information. [IAC 13-3-3(c)(4), IAC 13-3-3(c) (5)] A. A statement whether the facility relocation is or is not dependent on work to be done by another utility with a description of that work. [IAC 13-3-3(c)(2)(A)(i)] The removal of Duke Energy's pole(s) is dependent upon the removal of attachers to our poles.The attachers must remove their facilities before the existing poles can be removed.The existing attachers to our poles on this project are: (1) TELE:AT&T (2) CAN:Time Warner (3) FIBER(S): If the existing attacher is transferring their facilities to our new poles,the existing attacher's construction schedule may begin only after Duke Energy's relocation construction is completed. Duke Energy has no control over the start date or finish date for attachers vacating our existing poles. 5IPage Revised 1/ 14/2016 DUKE ENERGY B. A statement whether the facility relocation is or is not dependent on work to be done by the LPA or the LPA'S contractor with a description of that work. [IAC 13-3-3(c)(2)(A)(ii)] Work item A LPA will give written notice to Duke Energy that all "possessory rights" have been acquired for the entire length of the approved work plan area before relocation construction begins. Work item B LPA will work closely with Duke Energy to safely clear all trees, shrubs and structures (from sky to ground) at LPA's cost, for the entire length of the approved relocation plan area, including areas sufficiently beyond the construction limits to accommodate the approved relocation work plan before relocation construction begins. Work item C LPA will notify Duke Energy after staking(A or B): A. LPA ROW limits every 100 ft with station identification before relocation construction begins. DUKE ENERGY WILL NEED THE ROW AND THE FRONT& BACK OF PROPOSED SIDEWALK STAKED ON THE WEST SIDE OF UTICA PIKE BETWEEN STA 12+00& STA 16+00,STA 19+00&STA 21+00, AND STA 49+00&STA 53+00.DUKE ENGERY WILL ALSO REQUIRE THE ROW TO BE STAKED ALONG THE SOUTHSIDE OF ROCKINGHAM WAY, FOR THE FIRST 100 FT WEST OF THE UTICA PIKE & ROCKINGHAM WAY INTERSECTION. B. Work item D LPA will provide signed copies of all reimbursement agreements before Relocation construction begins. APPLICABLE Work item E LPA will provide Duke Energy a"Signed"work plan on or before as the ready for contracts date. Work item F LPA will provide Duke Energy a"Letter to Proceed"on or before the ready for contracts date but no event later than the required pre-construction lead time prescribed in Sections 5 F&G. In the event that Duke Energy Indiana decides to hold,protect or guard its installed facilities before, after or during relocation construction,for the safe installation of another facility or utility, Duke Energy Indiana will notify the LPA immediately. Because time is of the essence, the LPA and Duke Energy Indiana agree to work together to minimize costs and delays for all parties involved,and Duke Energy Indiana agrees to not proceed until an agreement is reached with the LPA regarding reimbursement of Duke Energy Indiana's costs for holding protecting or guarding its facilities. 6IPage Revised 1/ 14/ 2016 r DUKE ENERGY C. How many calendar days after the events identified in Sec 6 A and B are completed can the utility begin construction: Absent an agreement expediting the work between the LPA and Duke Energy Indiana,the earliest date when Duke Energy Indiana could begin construction. 1.) If the LPA ROW staking and clearing is contained in the LPA's construction contract, Duke Energy Indiana will begin construction within 60 days after Duke Energy Indiana has received from LPA both a "Notice to Proceed"(confirming the staking and clearing has been completed)and a fully executed Work Plan. If the LPA ROW staking and clearing is let as a separate contract, Duke Energy Indiana will begin construction within 60 days after Duke Energy Indiana has received from LPA both a "Notice to Proceed"(confirming the staking and clearing has been completed)and a fully executed Work Plan. If at any time within 120 days from the most current published letting date,the LPA changes the letting date by more than fourteen(14)days, Duke Energy Indiana reserves the right upon written notice sent by mail to the LPA,to provide to the LPA a revised work plan within 60 days from the date Duke Energy Indiana is notified of the change. D. The number of calendar days to complete the relocation work: 30 Days Section 7:A drawing of sufficient detail with station,offset,elevations,and scale to show the proposed location of the facility relocation,which takes precedence over the narrative description of the work. [IAC 13-3-3(c)(6)]. Please see Exhibit A. Section 8: For each work plan the utility shall include a cost estimate for the facility relocation. For reimbursable work the estimate will identify betterment and salvage,which is not reimbursable. [IAC 13-3-3(d)] Please see Exhibit B. Section 9: For work the utility is entitled to be compensated by the Department,the work plan shall include documentation of property interests and compensable land rights. [IAC 13-3-3(d)] Not Applicable. 7IPage Revised 1/ 14/2016 DUKE �►'' ENERGY. Section 10:The implementation of this approved work plan is dependent upon the issuance of: (a notice to proceed will be provided when items in Section 6 are accomplished) Items Completed Yes Not Applicable An executed reimbursement agreement with LPA: ® ❑ A relocation permit from LPA: (Note: Double-click on box in Yes or NA to mark it with an"X") 7 ra4 ScAmaa November 5, 2024 Submitter Signature Date Thomas Schmidt Submitter Name Printed 8IPage Revised 1/ 14/ 2016 1 DUKE N., ENERGY: LPA use only below this point LPA use only below this point The following sections are to be used by LPA personnel to review the utility relocation work plan. Section 11:The Department shall review the work plan to ensure that it:[IAC 13-3-3(e)] Description Yes No Initials (1.a) is compatible with department permit requirements ❑ ❑ (1.b) is compatible with the project plans ❑ ❑ (1.c) is compatible with the construction schedule ❑ ❑ (1.d) is compatible with other utility relocation work plans ❑ ❑ (2.a) has reasonable relocation scheme ❑ ❑ (2.b) has a reasonable cost for compensable work ❑ ❑ (Note: Double-click on box under Yes or No to mark it with an "X") Comments on any sections(1.a—2.b)that were marked No: Reviewer Signature Date Reviewer Name Printed Section 12: Approved Work Plan.[IAC 13-3-3(f)] I have reviewed the work plan and found it acceptable. Project Manager Signature Date Project Manager Name Printed 9 1 P ag; e Revised 1/ 14/ 2016 Safety Reminders/Adverse Conditions Other Project Notes Remember"Your Circle of Safety" REMEMBER:Work zone area conditions may have changed for this job. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY ALL DUSTING UTILITY LOCATIONS,INVERTS,AND GRADES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ALL LOCATIONS TRUCK ACCESIBLE Everyone is responsible for verifying the eafoty information is correct prig TRAFFIC FLAGGING REQUIRED to any work being performed each day. EXTENDED LEGEND EXISTING 3PH OH LINE —I_EXISTING OH SEC LINE --IN--- PROPOSED 3PH OH LINE ——I———PROPOSED OH SEC LINE • ' REMOVAL —.— EXISTING UG SEC LINE ,\' UTICA PIKE (FROM — - PROPOSED ROW EXISTING ROW kNE) SIDEWALK PROJECT )NSTRUCTION PRINTS • • 1110; HEET 4..,-,- la‘\ .4-,I: 04.....e.. w..4 14‘ ,, ,,;..‘v‘IAG,,,1". '., *\ FItii�. SHEET 3 `-' - �r • ______ _____ No I Circuit Information Duke Energy Legend .46 DUKEwceA 12kV DISTRIBUTION LINES 'SCALE 1:300 Distribution Q Existing Duke Pole 1 Existing Downguy (ILLNESS 8 ?ENERGY.. 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