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<br />f , <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(b) <br /> <br />a new subdivision of land; or <br /> <br />(c) a new development or industrial park containing new commercial or <br />industrial buildings. <br /> <br />The city council in its discretion may deviate from the requirements of this sections in <br />situations where undergrounding is not technically or economically feasible. <br /> <br />911.05. Undergrounding of Permanent Replacement, Relocated or Reconstructed <br />Facilities. A permanent replacement, relocation or reconstruction of a Facility of more <br />than 300 feet must be located, and maintained underground, with due regard for seasonal <br />working conditions. For purposes of this section, reconstruction means any substantial <br />repair of or any improvement to existing Facilities.Undergrounding is required whether <br />a replacement, relocation or reconstruction is initiated by the right-of-way user owning or <br />operating the Facilities, or by the city in connection with (1) the present or future use by <br />the city or other local government unit of the right-of-way for a public project, (2) the <br />public health or safety, or (3) the safety and convenience of travel over the right-of-way. <br />The city council in its discretion may deviate from the requirements of this sections in <br />situations where undergrounding is not technically or economically feasible. <br /> <br />911.06. Retirement of Overhead Facilities. The city council may determine whether it <br />is in the public interest that all Facilities within the city, or within certain districts <br />designated by the city, be permanently placed and maintained underground by a date <br />certain or target date, independently of undergrounding required pursuant to sections <br />911.04 and 911.05 of this Code. The decision to underground must be preceded by a <br />public hearing, and must be proceeded by two weeks' published notice and not less than <br />30 days written notice to the utilities affected. At the hearing the council must consider <br />items (1) - (4) in section 911.08 of this Code and make findings. Undergrounding may <br />not take place until the city council has, after hearing and notice, adopted a plan <br />containing items (1) - (6) of section 911.09 of this Code. <br /> <br />911.07. Public Hearings. A hearing must be open to the public and may be continued <br />from time to time. At each hearing any person interested must be given an opportunity to <br />be heard. The subject of the public hearings shall be the issue of whether Facilities in the <br />right-of-way in the city, or located within a certain district, shall all be located <br />underground by a date certain. Hearings are not necessary for the undergrounding <br />required under sections 911.04 and 911.05 of the City Code. <br /> <br />911.08. Public Hearing Issues. The issues to be addressed at the public hearings <br />include but are not limited to: <br /> <br />(1) The costs and benefits to the public of requiring the <br />undergrounding of all Facilities in the right-of-way. <br /> <br />SJR-164129 <br />MU210-14 <br />