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Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 23rd day of February, 2015, at
7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek
Parkway, to consider an ordinance granting a franchise to CenterPoint Energy in the City.
Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance.
Please notify the City Clerk at 763-569-3300 to make arrangements.
CenterPoint Energy
Gas Franchise Ordinance
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AN ORDINANCE GRANTING CENTERPOINT ENERGY RESOURCES CORP,
d/b/a CENTERPOINT ENERGY MINNESOTA GAS ("CENTERPOINT
ENERGY"), ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A NONEXCLUSIVE
FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR AND MAINTAIN
FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE TRANSPORTATION,
DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF GAS ENERGY FOR
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USE AND TO USE THE PUBLIC WAYS AND
GROUNDS OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, HENNEPIN COUNTY,
MINNESOTA, FOR SUCH PURPOSE; AND, PRESCRIBING CERTAIN
TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS.
For purposes of this Ordinance, the following capitalized terms listed in alphabetical order
shall have the following meanings:
City. The City of Brooklyn Center, County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota.
City Utility System. Facilities used for providing public utility service owned or operated
by City or agency thereof, including sewer, storm sewer, water service, street lighting and traffic
signals,but excluding facilities for providing heating, lighting, or other forms of energy.
Commission. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, or any successor agency or
agencies, including an agency of the federal government that preempts all or part of the authority to
regulate gas retail rates now vested in the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.
Company. CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp, d/b/a CenterPoint Energy Minnesota Gas
("CenterPoint Energy') its successors and assigns including all successors or assigns that own or
operate any part or parts of the Gas Facilities subject to this Franchise.
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Gas Energy. Gas Energy includes both retail and wholesale natural, manufactured or
mixed gas.
Gas Facilities. Gas transmission and distribution pipes, lines, ducts, fixtures, and all
necessary equipment and appurtenances owned or operated by the Company for the purpose of
providing Gas Energy for retail or wholesale use.
Notice. A writing served by any parry or parties on any other party or parties. Notice to
Company shall be mailed to CenterPoint Energy, Minnesota Division Vice President, 800 LaSalle
Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402. Notice to the City shall be mailed to City Clerk, 6301
Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN. 55340. Any party may change its respective
address for the purpose of this Ordinance by written Notice to the other parties.
Ordinance. This gas franchise ordinance, also referred to as the Franchise.
Public Way. Any highway, street, alley or other public right-of-way within the City.
Public Ground. Land owned or otherwise controlled by the City for utility easements,
park, trail, walkway, open space or other public property that is held for use in common by the
public or for public benefit.
SECTION 2. ADOPTION OF FRANCHISE.
2.1 Grant of Franchise. City hereby grants Company,for a period of 20 years from the
date this Ordinance is passed and approved by the City, the right to import, manufacture, distribute
and sell Gas Energy for public and private use within and through the limits of the City as its
boundaries now exist or as they may be extended in the future and also the right to transport Gas
Energy through the limits of the City for use outside of the City limits. For these purposes,
Company may construct, operate, repair and maintain Gas Facilities in, on, over, under and across
the Public Ways and Public Grounds, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance. Company may do
all reasonable things necessary or customary to accomplish these purposes, subject, however, to
such reasonable regulations as may be imposed by the City pursuant to a public right-of-way
ordinance or permit requirements adopted consistent with state law.
2.2 Effective Date; Written Acceptance. This Franchise shall be in force and effect
from and after the passage of this Ordinance and publication as required by law and its acceptance
by Company. If Company does not file a written acceptance with the City within 60 days after the
date the City Council adopts this Ordinance, or otherwise inform the City, at any time, that the
Company does not accept this Franchise, the City Council by resolution may either revoke this
Franchise or seek its enforcement in a court of competent jurisdiction.
2.3. Service and Gas Rates. The terms and conditions of service and the rates to be
charged by Company for Gas Energy in City are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the
Commission.
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2.4. Publication Expense. Company shall pay the expense of publication of this
Ordinance.
2.5. Dispute Resolution. If either parry asserts that the other party is in default in the
performance of any obligation hereunder, or if Company invokes this paragraph in a challenge to a
proposed franchise fee, the complaining party shall notify the other party of the default and the
desired remedy. The notification shall be written. Representatives of the parties must promptly
meet and attempt in good faith to negotiate a resolution of the dispute. If the dispute is not resolved
within 30 days of the written Notice, the parties may jointly select a mediator to facilitate further
discussion. The parties will equally share the fees and expenses of this mediator. If a mediator is
not used or if the parties are unable to resolve the dispute within 30 days after first meeting with the
selected mediator, either party may commence an action in District Court to interpret and enforce
this Franchise or for such other relief as may be permitted by law or equity.
2.6. Continuation of Franchise. If the City and the Company are unable to agree on the
terms of a new franchise by the time this Franchise expires,this Franchise will remain in effect until
a new franchise is agreed upon, or until 90 days after the City or the Company serves written Notice
to the other party of its intention to allow Franchise to expire. However, in no event shall this
Franchise continue for more than one year after expiration of the 20-year term set forth in Section
2.1.
SECTION 3. LOCATION,OTHER REGULATIONS.
3.1. Location of Facilities. Gas Facilities shall be located, constructed, and maintained
so as not to interfere with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel along and over Public Ways
and so as not to disrupt normal operation of any City Utility System. Gas Facilities may be located
on Public Grounds in a location selected by the City. The location and relocation of Gas Facilities
shall be subject to reasonable regulations of the City consistent with authority granted the City to
manage its Public Ways and Public Grounds under state law, to the extent not inconsistent with a
specific term of this Franchise.
3.2. Street Openings. Company shall not open or disturb the surface of any Public Way
or Public Ground for any purpose without first having obtained a permit from the City, if required
by a separate ordinance, for which the City may impose a reasonable fee, unless the City is
receiving a franchise fee pursuant to this Ordinance, in which case all permit fees will be waived.
Permit conditions imposed on Company shall not be more burdensome than those imposed on other
public-right-of-way users for similar facilities or work. Company may, however, open and disturb
the surface of any Public Way or Public Ground without a permit if (i) an emergency exists
requiring the immediate repair of Gas Facilities and (ii) Company gives telephone, email or similar
Notice to the City before commencement of the emergency repair, if reasonably possible. Within
two business days after commencing the repair, Company shall apply for any required permits and
pay any required fees.
3.3. Restoration. After undertaking any work requiring the opening of any Public Way
or Public Ground, the Company shall restore the Public Ways in accordance with Minnesota Rules,
Part 7819.1100. Company shall restore the Public Ground to as good a condition as formerly
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existed, and shall maintain the surface in good condition for six months thereafter. All work shall
be completed as promptly as weather permits, and if Company shall not promptly perform and
complete the work, remove all dirt, rubbish, equipment and material, and put the Public Ground in
the said condition, the City shall have, after demand to Company to cure and the passage of a
reasonable period of time following the demand, but not to exceed five days, the right to make the
restoration of the Public Grounds at the expense of Company. Company shall pay to the City the
cost of such work done for or performed by the City. The Company shall not be required to post a
construction performance bond.
3.4. Avoid Damage to Gas Facilities. The Company must take reasonable measures to
prevent the Gas Facilities from causing damage to persons or property. The Company must take
reasonable measures to protect the Gas Facilities from damage that could be inflicted on the Gas
Facilities by persons, property, or the elements. The City will comply with requirements of
Minnesota Statutes, Section 216D.05.
3.5. Notice of Improvements to Streets. The City will give Company reasonable
written Notice of plans for improvements to Public Ways and Public Grounds where the City has
reason to believe that Gas Facilities may affect or be affected by the improvement. The Notice will
contain: (i) the nature and character of the improvements, (ii) the Public Ways or Public Grounds
upon which the improvements are to be made, (iii) the extent of the improvements, (iv) the time
when the City will start the work, and (v) if more than one Public Way or Public Grounds is
involved, the order in which the work is to proceed. The Notice will be given to Company a
sufficient length of time, considering seasonal working conditions, in advance of the actual
commencement of the work to permit Company to make any additions, alterations or repairs to its
Gas Facilities the Company deems necessary.
3.6 Mapping Information. If requested by City, the Company must promptly provide
complete and accurate mapping information for any of its Gas Facilities in accordance with the
requirements of Minnesota Rules,Parts 7819.4000 and 7819.4100.
3.7. Emergency Response. As emergency first-responders, when a public safety
concern exists both the City and the Company shall respond to gas emergencies within the City
without additional direct fee or expense to either City or Company.
SECTION 4. RELOCATIONS.
4.1. Relocation in Public Ways. The Company and City shall comply with the
provisions of Minnesota Rules, Part 7819.3100, with respect to requests for the Company to
relocate Gas Facilities located in Public Ways.
4.2. Projects with Federal Funding. Relocation, removal, or rearrangement of any
Company Gas Facilities made necessary because of the extension into or through City of a federally
aided highway project shall be governed by the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections 161.45
and 161.46.
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SECTION 5. INDEMNIFICATION.
5.1. Indemnity of City. Company shall indemnify and hold the City harmless from any
and all liability, on account of injury to persons or damage to property occasioned by the
construction, maintenance, repair, inspection, the issuance of permits, or the operation of the Gas
Facilities located in the Public Ways and Public Grounds. The City shall not be indemnified for
losses or claims occasioned through its own negligence or otherwise wrongful act or omission
except for losses or claims arising out of or alleging the City's negligence as to the issuance of
permits for,or inspection of, Company's plans or work.
5.2. Defense of City. In the event a suit is brought against the City under circumstances
where this agreement to indemnify applies, Company at its sole cost and expense shall defend the
City in such suit if written Notice thereof is promptly given to Company within a period wherein
Company is not prejudiced by lack of such Notice. If Company is required to indemnify and
defend, it will thereafter have control of such litigation, but Company may not settle such litigation
without the consent of the City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. This section is
not, as to third parties, a waiver of any defense or immunity otherwise available to the City. The
Company, in defending any action on behalf of the City, shall be entitled to assert in any action
every defense or immunity that the City could assert in its own behalf. This Franchise agreement
shall not be interpreted to constitute a waiver by the City of any of its defenses of immunity or
limitations on liability under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466.
SECTION 6. VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS.
The City shall give Company at least two weeks' prior written Notice of a proposed
vacation of a Public Way. The City and the Company shall comply with Minnesota Rules, Part
7819.3100 and Minnesota Rules,Part 7819.3200 with respect to any request for vacation.
SECTION 7. CHANGE IN FORM OF GOVERNMENT.
Any change in the form of government of the City shall not affect the validity of this
Ordinance. Any governmental unit succeeding the City shall, without the consent of Company,
succeed to all of the rights and obligations of the City provided in this Ordinance.
SECTION 8. FRANCHISE FEE.
8.1. Form. During the term of the franchise hereby granted, the City may charge the
Company a franchise fee as approved by the Commission. The Company will administer the
collection and payment of franchise fees to City in lieu of permit fees, or other fees that may
otherwise be imposed on the Company in relation to its operations as a public utility in the City.
The franchise fee will be collected on a flat per meter basis, or by some other method that is
mutually acceptable to both City and Company for each retail customer within the corporate limits
of the City. The amount of the fee collected may differ for each customer class. The City will use a
formula that provides a stable and predictable amount of fees, without placing the Company at a
competitive disadvantage. Such fee shall not exceed any amount that the Company may legally
charge to its customers prior to payment to the City. If the Company claims that the City required
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fee formula is discriminatory or otherwise places the Company at a competitive disadvantage, the
Company will suggest one or more formulas that will produce a substantially similar gross fee
amount to the City. If the Company and the City disagree on whether a fee imposed by the City is
discriminatory or places the Company at a competitive disadvantage, the Company may initiate the
dispute resolution provisions of this ordinance. Where Company has timely disputed the franchise
fee pursuant to section 8.2,the existing franchise fee will remain in effect until the dispute is finally
resolved.
8.2. Separate Ordinance. The franchise fee shall be imposed by separate ordinance
duly adopted by the City Council. The effective date of the franchise fee ordinance shall be no less
than ninety (90) days after written Notice enclosing a copy of the duly adopted and approved
ordinance has been served upon the Company by Certified mail. The Company is not required to
collect a franchise fee if the fee is inconsistent with this franchise or state law, or is challenged
pursuant to section 8.1, provided the Company provides the City Council written notice of its
objection to the fee within the ninety(90)day period.
8.3. Condition of Fee. The separate ordinance imposing the fee shall not be effective
against the Company unless it lawfully imposes a fee of the same or substantially similar amount on
the sale of energy within the City by any other energy supplier, provided that, as to such supplier,
the City has the authority or contractual right to require a franchise fee or similar fee through an
agreed-upon franchise.
8.4. Collection of Fee. The franchise fee shall be payable not less than quarterly during
complete billing months of the period for which payment is to be made. The franchise fee formula
may be changed from time to time, however,the change shall meet the same Notice and acceptance
requirements set forth in sections 8.1 and 8.2, and the fee may not be changed more often than
annually. Such fee shall not exceed any amount that the Company may legally charge to its
customers prior to payment to the City. Such fee is subject to subsequent reductions to account for
uncollectibles and customer refunds incurred by the Company. The Company shall not be
responsible to pay City fees that Company is unable to collect under Commission rules or order.
The Company agrees to make available for inspection by the City at reasonable times all records
necessary to audit the Company's determination of the franchise fee payments.
8.5. Continuation of Franchise Fee. If this franchise expires and the City and the
Company are unable to agree upon terms of a new franchise,the franchise fee, if any being imposed
by the City at the time this franchise expires, will remain in effect until a new franchise is agreed
upon. However,the franchise fee will not remain in effect for more than one year after the franchise
expires as stated in Section 2.6 of this Franchise. If for any reason the franchise terminates, the
franchise fee will terminate at the same time.
SECTION 9. ABANDONED FACILITIES.
The Company shall comply with Minnesota Statutes, Section 216D.01 et seq., as it may
be amended from time to time, with respect to abandoned facilities located in Public Ways and
Public Grounds and with Minnesota Rules, Part 7819.3300, as it may be amended from time to
time, with respect to abandoned facilities in Public Ways. The Company shall maintain records
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describing the exact location of all abandoned and retired Gas Facilities within the Public Ways
and Public Grounds, produce such records at the City's request and comply with the location
requirements of Minnesota Statutes, Section 216D.04 with respect to all Gas Facilities located in
Public Ways and Public Grounds.
SECTION 10. PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE.
10.1. Severability. Every section, provision, or part of this Ordinance is declared
separate from every other section, provision, or part; and if any section, provision, or part shall
be held invalid, it shall not affect any other section, provision, or part. Where a provision of any
other City ordinance conflicts with the provisions of this Ordinance, the provisions of this
Ordinance shall prevail.
10.2. Limitation on Applicability. This Ordinance constitutes a franchise agreement
between the City and Company as the only parties. No provisions herein shall in any way inure
to the benefit of any third person (including the public at large) so as to constitute any such
person as a third party beneficiary of this Ordinance or of any one or more of the terms hereof, or
otherwise give rise to any cause of action in any person not a party hereto.
SECTION 11. AMENDMENT-PROCEDURE.
Either party may propose at any time that this Franchise Ordinance be amended. Franchise
Ordinance may be amended at any time by the City passing a subsequent ordinance declaring the
provisions of the amendment,which amendatory ordinance shall become effective upon the filing of
Company's written consent thereto with the City Clerk within 60 days after the effective date of the
amendatory ordinance. If the Company does not consent to the amendment, the ordinance
containing the amendment shall be revoked by City.
SECTION 12. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and upon ninety(90) days following its legal
publication unless earlier revoked pursuant to Section 2.2 hereof.
Adopted this 10th day of August, 2015.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Date of Publication: August 20, 2015
Effective Date: November 18, 2015