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GRE Transmission Division Operating Guideline 201 <br />Effective July 2001 <br />Revised May 2003 <br />5.1.2.7 construction permits <br />5.1.3 Land: The Member System will reimburse GRE for the portion of the land <br />occupied at an average cost per acre. This is typically 1/3 of an acre. <br />5,1.5 Control House: Refer to Operating Guideline # 3-17 Distribution Substation <br />Metering/Control Building. <br />5.1.6 The Member System will submit to GRE for review all design and construction <br />drawings for the Distribution Facilities. <br />5.1.7 GRE will provide the Member System with an easement for the Distribution <br />Facilities. <br />6. GRE AND MEMBER SYSTEM TO JOINTLY INSTALL A TRANSMISSION SUBSTATION OR <br />TRANSMISSION SWITCHING STATION AND A DISTRIBUTION STATION <br />6.1 When it is necessary or prudent for GRE to install a GRE Transmission <br />Substation jointly with a Member System's Distribution Substation, GRE <br />will pay for equipment, labor and material, as described in paragraph 4, <br />with the following changes: <br />6.1.1 Common Facilities: If the facilities are predominantly a Transmission Switching <br />Station/Substation then 3RE will pay for 213 of the actual construction cost, <br />including labor and materials, for the listed Common Facilities. If the facilities are <br />predominantly Distribution Facilities/Substation then GRE will pay for 1 /3 of the <br />actual construction cost, including labor and materials, for the listed Common <br />Facilities. <br />6.1.2 Land and Landscaping: If the facilities are predominantly a Transmission <br />Switching Station/Substation then GRE will pay for 2/3 of the actual cost of the <br />land for the substation and any landscaping required by the city, township or <br />county government agencies. If the facilities are predominantly Distribution <br />Facilities/Substation then GRE will pay for 1/3 of the actual cost of the land for <br />the substation and any landscaping required by the city, township or county <br />government agencies. The land used for the Substation is typically 1/3 of an <br />acre. <br />6.1.3 Control House: For a Transmission Substation there typically is a need for a <br />larger control house than with the typical distribution substation. Items such as <br />battery systems, control panels and relaying all require greater space and some <br />form of climate control. Due to this need, GRE will work with the Member <br />System to design the control house, and will pay for the portion of the control <br />house, which is required by GRE. <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />