Application of Brazos Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. to Obtain a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for a Proposed Transmission Line in Denton County, Texas PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS (PUC) DOCKET NO. 44060 Persons with questions about the transmission line may contact Richard Chambers at (254) 750-6369. Detailed routing maps may be reviewed at http://brazossharepnt.brazoselectric.com/stonebrook/default.aspx or at Brazos Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. s headquarters at 7616 Bagby Avenue, Waco, Texas 76712. All routes and route segments included in this notice are available for selection and approval by the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Persons who are affected by the proposed transmission line and wish to intervene in the docket or comment on the applicant s application should mail the original and 10 copies of their requests to intervene or their comments to: Public Utility Commission of Texas Attn: Filing Clerk 1701 N. Congress Avenue P.O. Box 13326 Austin, Texas 78711-3326 Persons who wish to intervene in the docket must also mail a copy of their request for intervention to all parties in the docket and all persons that have pending motions to intervene at or before the time the request for intervention is mailed to the PUC. The only way to fully participate in the PUC s decision on where to locate the transmission line is to intervene in the docket. It is important for an affected person to intervene because the utility is not obligated to keep affected persons informed of the PUC s proceedings and cannot predict which route may or may not be approved by the PUC. The deadline for intervention in the docket is March 2, 2015, and the PUC should receive a letter from anyone requesting intervention by that date. The PUC has a brochure titled Landowners and Transmission Line Cases at the PUC. Copies of the brochure are available from Richard Chambers at (254) 750-6369 or may be downloaded from the PUC s website at www.puc.state.tx.us. To obtain additional information about this docket, you may contact the PUC s Customer Assistance Hotline at (512) 936-7120 or (888) 782-8477. Hearing- and speechimpaired individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the PUC s Customer Assistance Hotline at (512) 936-7136 or toll free at (800) 735-2989. In addition to the intervention deadline, other important deadlines may already exist that affect your participation in this docket. You should review the orders and other filings already made in the docket. Project Description Brazos Electric plans to construct new transmission facilities in the City of Frisco and Town of Little Elm in Denton County, Texas. The new line would extend west from a tap point along an existing Oncor
Electric Delivery Company, LLC (Oncor) 138 kv transmission line (The Colony-Roman Juarez transmission line) located just west of the Dallas Tollway in southeastern Denton County to a new substation (the Stonebrook Substation), to be sited near Farm-to-Market Road (FM) 423 and King Road, just east of Lake Lewisville in southeastern Denton County. In order to meet the aforementioned goals, four general routing corridors for the transmission line are being considered, including an underground option along Main Street, an overhead option along Main Street, an underground option along Stonebrook Parkway and an overhead option along Stonebrook Parkway. The proposed transmission line would consist of a new 138 kv double circuit line, approximately 2.9 to 4.5 miles in length. Overhead routes would utilize single-pole structures. The transmission line right-of-way for overhead routes would vary from approximately 40 to 70 feet wide. The operational right-of-way width for underground routes would vary from approximately 20 to 70 feet wide depending on construction constraints. The proposed Stonebrook Substation site would be approximately five acres in size. The estimated cost of the proposed underground project would be approximately $42,603,558. The estimated cost of the proposed overhead project would be approximately $13,687,156. The proposed project will provide for increased reliability and better continuity of service for Brazos Electric s member cooperatives and its member customers. Proposed project alternatives include four possible tap locations along the existing Brazos Electric transmission line (Tap 1, Tap 2, Tap 3, and Tap 4), 15 possible route segments (Segments 1-15), and two possible substation locations (Substation and Substation ). Route segments 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 11, and 14 may be either overhead or underground. The various route segments combine to make up a total of 20 end-to-end route alternatives (four underground routes and 16 overhead routes. The following table lists the composition of the 20 end-to-end routes by segment. End-to-End Routes Route # Route Underground Routes 1 Tap 1 Segment 8 Segment 7 Segment 5 Segment 4 Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation 2 Tap 1 Segment 8 Segment 7 Segment 5 Segment 4 Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation 3 Tap 3 Segment 14 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Substation 4 Tap 3 Segment 14 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Segment 1 Substation Overhead Routes* 5 Tap 1 Segment 8 Segment 7 Segment 5 Segment 4 Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation 6 Tap 1 Segment 8 Segment 7 Segment 5 Segment 4 Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation 7 Tap 1 Segment 8 Segment 7 Segment 6 Segment 4 Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation 8 Tap 1 Segment 8 Segment 7 Segment 6 Segment 4 Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation 9 Tap 1 Segment 9 Segment 7 Segment 5 Segment 4 - Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation
End-to-End Routes Route # Route 10 Tap 1 Segment 9 Segment 7 Segment 5 Segment 4 - Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation 11 Tap 1 Segment 9 Segment 7 Segment 6 Segment 4 Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation 12 Tap 1 Segment 9 Segment 7 Segment 6 Segment 4 Segment 3 Segment 2 Substation 13 Tap 2 Segment 12 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Substation 14 Tap 2 Segment 12 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Segment 1 Substation 15 Tap 3 Segment 13 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Substation 16 Tap 3 Segment 13 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Segment 1 Substation 17 Tap 3 Segment 14 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Substation 18 Tap 3 Segment 14 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Segment 1 Substation 19 Tap 4 Segment 15 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Substation 20 Tap 4 Segment 15 Segment 11 Segment 10A Segment 10B Segment 10C Segment 10D Segment 1 Substation *Note that overhead routes 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 may contain underground portions along Segments 10A, 10B, 10C, and 10D. The following is a description of all of the route segments that make up the 20 end-to-end routes. Segment 1 Overhead Segment 1 begins at the terminus of Segment 10 and extends north-northeast approximately 192 feet across King Road, terminating at its junction with Sub. Segment 2 Overhead or Underground Segment 2 begins at the terminus of Segment 3 approximately 359 feet east of the intersection of FM 423 and Main Street. It continues west along the median of FM 720/Main Street for approximately 359 feet to the intersection of FM 423 and Main Street. It extends west along the median of King Road for approximately 1,525 feet, where it either extends northwest for approximately 142 feet, terminating at Sub, or extends southwest for approximately 142 feet, terminating at Sub. Segment 3 Overhead or Underground Segment 3 begins at the terminus of Segment 4 and extends west for approximately 1,149 feet along the centerline of FM 720/Main Street, terminating at its junction with Segment 2.
Segment 4 Overhead or Underground Segment 4 begins at the termini of Segments 5 and 6 and extends west for approximately 8,559 feet along the centerline of FM 720/Main Street across Teel Parkway and Commonwealth Drive, where it terminates at its junction with Segment 3. Segment 5 Overhead or Underground Segment 5 begins at the terminus of Segment 8 and extends west for approximately 2,399 feet along the centerline of FM 720/Main Street where it terminates at its junction with Segment 4. Segment 6 Overhead Segment 6 begins at the terminus of Segment 7 and extends southwest for approximately 179 feet to the south side of FM 720/Main Street. It continues west for approximately 2,226 feet, at which point it turns northwest for approximately 135 feet and terminates at its junction with Segment 4. Segment 7 Overhead or Underground Segment 7 begins at the termini of Segments 8 and 9. It continues west along the median of FM 720/Main Street for approximately 637 feet, crossing Legacy Drive, and terminating at its junction with Segments 5 and 6. Segment 8 Overhead or Underground Segment 8 begins at Tap 1, located along an existing ONCOR transmission line at a point approximately 680 feet east of the intersection of Legacy Drive and FM 720/Main Street. It extends northwest for approximately 214 feet into the median of FM 720/Main Street. It continues west in the median of Main Street for approximately 502 feet to the intersection of Legacy Drive, where it terminates at its junction with Segment 7. Segment 9 Overhead Segment 9 begins at Tap 1, located along an existing ONCOR transmission line at a point approximately 635 feet east of the intersection of Legacy Drive and FM 720/Main Street. It extends west for approximately 526 feet on the south side of FM 720/Main Street and then extends northwest for approximately 203 feet into the median of Main Street, where it terminates at the intersection of Legacy Drive and its junction with Segment 7. Segment 10A Overhead or Underground Segment 10A begins at the end of Segment 10B, at which point it turns east, following south of King Road for approximately 1,218 feet terminating at its junction with Segment 1/Sub.
Segment 10B Overhead or Underground Segment 10B begins at the end of Segment 10C along Stonebrook Parkway, at which point it turns north and continues for approximately 3,017 feet, just south of the intersection of King Road and Witt Road. Segment 10C Overhead or Underground Segment 10C begins at the terminus of Segment 10D and continues west for approximately 418 feet following north of Stonebrook Parkway, terminating at its junction with Segment 10B. Segment 10D Overhead or Underground Segment 10D begins at the terminus of Segment 11. It continues west along the median of Stonebrook Parkway, crossing FM 423 and Frisco Lakes Drive for approximately 2,086 feet, to a point where Stonebrook Parkway transitions from a four-lane divided road to a two-lane undivided road. It continues west for approximately 361 feet terminating at its junction with Segment 10C. Segment 11 Overhead or Underground Segment 11 begins at the termini of Segments 12, 13, 14, and 15. It extends west in the median of Stonebrook Parkway for approximately 3,796 feet, crossing Teel Parkway to the intersection of Stonebrook Parkway and Plum Creek. It continues northwest in the median of Stonebrook Parkway for approximately 6,939 feet, crossing Reinsman Road/Canyon Ranch Road, Lone Star Ranch Parkway, Bridle Boulevard, Red Rock Canyon Road, and Gibbon River Lane, then continuing west along the median of Stonebrook Parkway for approximately 688 feet, and terminating at its junction with Segment 10. Segment 12 Overhead Segment 12 begins at Tap 2. It extends west for approximately 3,735 feet, crossing Legacy Drive and turning south approximately 80 feet east of 4 th Army Memorial Road. It continues south for approximately 1,282 feet where it terminates at its junction with Segment 11. Segment 13 Overhead Segment 13 begins at Tap 3 at the southeast corner of the intersection of Stonebrook Parkway and Legacy Drive. It extends northwest for approximately 292 feet, at which point it turns west, continuing for approximately 3,391 feet along the north side of Stonebrook Parkway. It then extends southwest for approximately 83 feet into the median of Stonebrook Parkway at its junction with Segment 11. Segment 14 - Overhead or Underground Segment 14 begins at Tap 3 at the southeast corner of the intersection of Stonebrook Parkway and Legacy Drive. It extends northwest for approximately 249 feet, at which point it turns west, continuing for approximately 3,423 feet along the median of Stonebrook Parkway, terminating at its junction with Segment 11.
Segment 15 Overhead Segment 15 begins at Tap 4 on the east side of 4 th Army Memorial Drive approximately 3,404 feet south of the intersection of 4 th Army Memorial Drive and Stewart Creek Road. It extends north for approximately 3,404 feet along the east side of 4 th Army Memorial Drive, terminating at its junction with Segment 11.