Grice v. Vermont Electric Power Company, Inc.

CourtSupreme Court of Vermont
DecidedMay 16, 2008
Docket2006-352 & 2006-510
StatusPublished

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Grice v. Vermont Electric Power Company, Inc., (Vt. 2008).

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2008 VT 64

Grice v. Vermont Electric Power Company, Inc. (2006-352 & 2006-510)

2008 VT 64

[Filed 16-May-2008]

NOTICE:  This opinion is subject to motions for reargument under V.R.A.P. 40 as well as formal revision before publication in the Vermont Reports.  Readers are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Vermont Supreme Court,

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Nos. 2006-352 & 2006-510

Harley Grice, Individually and as Trustee of the

Supreme Court

Harley Grice Trust, Wendy Butler, Penny Curler

and Heather Grice

On Appeal from

Addison Superior Court

    v.

Vermont Electric Power Company, Inc.

In re Petition of Vermont Electric Power

Company, Inc.

Public Service Board

November Term, 2007

Matthew I. Katz, J. (06-352)

David C. Coen and John D. Burke, Board Members (06-510)

James A. Dumont of Law Office of James A. Dumont, PC, Bristol, for Appellants Grice,

  et al. (06-510 & 06-352).

Kimberly K. Hayden of Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC, St.Johnsbury, and Joslyn L. Wilschek of

  Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer PC, Montpelier, for Cross-Appellants/Appellees Vermont

  Electric Power Company, Inc. and Vermont Transco, LLC (06-510 & 06-352).

James H. Porter, III, Montpelier, for Appellee Department of Public Service (06-510).

William H. Sorrell, Attorney General, and Bridget C. Asay, Assistant Attorney General,

  Montpelier, for IntervenorState of Vermont, Office of the Attorney General (06-510 &

  06-352).

David L. Grayck and Evan J. Mulholland of Cheney, Brock & Saudek, P.C., Montpelier, for

  Amicus Curiae The Meach Cove Real Estate Trust (06-510).

PRESENT:  Reiber, C.J., Skoglund and Burgess, JJ., and Gibson J. (Ret.), and Eaton, D.J.,

                     Specially Assigned

¶ 1.             REIBER, C.J.  These two related appeals involve a petition by the Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO) to condemn an easement for an electrical-transmission line across the property of landowners, Harley Grice, individually and as Trustee of the Harley Grice Trust, Wendy Butler, Penny Curler and Heather Grice (the Grices).  The Public Service Board granted VELCO’s petition to condemn a strip of the Grice property, but denied VELCO’s request to install excess fiber-optic capacity along the corridor.  Concurrent to the Board proceedings, the Grices filed a declaratory action in superior court challenging the Board’s statutory and constitutional authority to condemn their property.  The court concluded that the Board had constitutional and statutory authority.  The Grices appeal both the Board’s condemnation order and the superior court’s judgment.  VELCO cross-appeals from the Board’s order denying its request to add excess fiber-optic capacity to its transmission line.  We affirm the superior court decision and the Board’s condemnation order, but amend the Board’s order to allow VELCO to install the requested fiber-optic capacity.

¶ 2.             The procedural history and facts of the case are briefly as follows.  VELCO initiated a plan to increase the capacity of the electrical grid in Vermont by installing along a thirty-five-mile corridor a 345 kilovolt (kV) electrical line as part of the Northwest Reliability Project (NRP).  VELCO petitioned the Board for a certificate of public good (CPG) and in January 2005, the Board concluded that the NRP was necessary for the reliability of the electrical system in Vermont and issued a CPG.  See 30 V.S.A. § 248(a) (requiring an electric company to obtain approval from the Board that a project “will promote the general good” before beginning to construct a new transmission facility).  Several parties challenged the Board’s decision to grant a CPG, and, on appeal, this Court affirmed.  In re Vt. Elec. Power Co., 2006 VT 69, 179 Vt. 370, 895 A.2d 226.

¶ 3.             Following the Board’s issuance of the CPG, VELCO attempted to negotiate with the landowners along the proposed corridor, including the Grices, to obtain the necessary easements.  VELCO already has a 150-foot-wide easement across the Grices’ land where an 115kV electric line is installed.  In September 2005, after VELCO failed to reach an agreement with the Grices

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