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Service Solicited - 2026 - Idaho Power - Idaho Power Cost Quote - Regional Eagle Sports ParkPOWER® An IDACORP Company CUSTOMER COST QUOTE FOR IDAHO POWER FACILITIES Customer or Project Name: CITY OF EAGLE - 4886 HWY 16 - 3PH UG REBUILD Construction Costs Line Installation Costs 1. Line Installation/Upgrade Charge 2. Customer Credits (Betterment, Metering, Salvage) 3. Customer Performed Construction Work Credit $289,486 $0 $(27,507) 4. Net Line Installation Cost $261,979 Unusual Conditions 5. Unusual Conditions $30,433 6. Unusual Conditions Bank Letter of Credit (Only for over $10,000) $0 7. Net Unusual Conditions $30,433 Terminal Facilities Costs 8. Terminal Facilities $4,038 9. Terminal Facilities Allowances $0 10. Terminal Facilities Salvage $(2,696) 11. Net Terminal Facilities Cost $1,342 12. Underground Service and Attachment Charges $0 13. Engineering Charge $0 14. Permits $0 15. Relocation or Removal $14,894 16. Miscellaneous Charges/Adjustments $0 17. Net Construction Costs (Line Items 4, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16) $308,648 18. Prepaid Charges (Engineering, Permits & Right -of -Way) $4,074 19. Vested Interest Charge so 20. Customer Payment Due Prior to Construction Scheduling $308,648 This cost may not include all construction costs. see page 3 if additional service charges apply. Notes: Due to labor shortages and pandemic -related supply chain issues, Idaho Power anticipates a possible shortage of certain materials and equipment necessary to complete the Work (as defined below) which may delay completion of the Work. Customer understands that charges for relocation, transfer or removal of non -Idaho Power equipment attached to Idahc Power facilities are not included in this Customer Cost Quote. It is the customer's responsibility to coordinate this work with the affected utility. All charges associated with this work are the responsibility of the Customer. For utility contact information, please call 208-388-2886. Customer understands that Idaho Power determines the metering requirements at such time that Customer submits a service request and requested electrical load during final design of the Project as contemplated herein. Notice: This Customer Cost Quote shall be binding on both Idaho Power Company ("Idaho Power") and Customer for a period of 60 days from the quoted date indicated below, subject to changes in information provided by the Customer or changes in Idaho Power's ability to obtain satisfactory rights -of -way or to comply with governmental regulations, including but not limited to the rules, regulations, and tariffs of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission ("IPUC") and the Public Utility Commission of Oregon ("OPUC"). Customer must make payment of the quoted amount not less than (30) days prior to the start of the construction work set forth in this agreement ("Work"). However, Idaho Power does not represent or warrant that the Work will commence within 30 days of receipt of payment. The start of the Work is subject to Idaho Power's ability to obtain the necessary labor, materials and equipment. Internal use Page 1 of 3 Service Request Number: Customer Account Number: Work Order Number: Design Number: Version: 00549609 2271130235 27696757 0000181333 001 By Initialing below, Customer acknowledges and agrees to the following: Customer initials Customer initials i Customer initials The Customer has received the Underground Residential Conduit Installation brochure/packet or will access the information available online at https://docs.idahopower.com/pdfs/ServiceBilling/customerservice/newConstruction/UGResConduitlnstall.pdf Final Grade: Customer understands that as of the above -named project will be ready for facilities to be installed by Idaho Power. All roadways and cable routes must have all grading and sub grading completed by this date. The project must be properly referenced and have grade stakes installed at all Idaho Power device locations and as might be necessary to establish proper elevations and burial depths for Idaho Power facilities. The Customer will be responsible for the total cost of damage to Idaho Power facilities resulting from any subsequent changes in property, any needed relocation, repair, or lines, lot lines, elevations, grades, excavations, or profiles causing improper locations or burial depths of above -ground equipment, below -ground equipment, cable, or conduit. Unusual Conditions: As defined in Idaho Power's line installation tariff, Rule H, Unusual Conditions are construction conditions not normally encountered, but which Idaho Power may encounter during construction which impose additional, project -specific costs. These conditions include, but are not limited to: frost, landscape replacement, road compaction, pavement replacement, chip -sealing, rock digging/trenching, boring, nonstandard facilities or construction practices, and other than available voltage requirements. The total cost for all Unusual Conditions, in connection with the work as set forth on this Customer Cost Quote will be based on the actual costs incurred by Idaho Power related to the conditions encountered during performance of the Work. Upon completion of all Work, Idaho Power will refund to Customer any Unusual Conditions amount set forth on this Customer Cost Quote sheet but, not incurred by Idaho Power. Prior to commencement of the work, Customer shall identify for Idaho Power the location of all underground pipes, lines, and other facilities (collectively, the "Underground Lines") that may be on Customer's property where Idaho Power is working. Customer agrees to be responsible for identification and location of all Underground Lines and shall indemnify, defend, reimburse and hold harmless Idaho Power and its successors and their respective directors, officers, members, employees, representatives and agents for, from, and against any and all claims, liabilities, losses, damages, expenses, suits, actions, proceedings, judgement and costs of any kind (collectively, "Damages"), whether actual or merely alleged and whether directly incurred or from a third party, arising out of or relating to Customer's failure to properly or adequately identify and locate the Underground Lines, except to the extent finally determined by a court of law that such Damages resulted from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Idaho Power, its agents, subcontractors, employees, officers or directors. Public Entity Indemnity Limitation. Idaho Power acknowledges that Customer is a public entity and, as such, Customer's liability is at all times limited as required by Idaho law, including Idaho Code Title 59, Chapter 10, the Idaho State Constitution, and the Idaho Tort Claims Act, Idaho Code Sections 6-901 through 6-929 and any indemnification or hold harmless provision shall be void to the extent such provision violates applicable laws. Nothing in the agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver by Customer of any privilege, protection, or immunity otherwise afforded it under the Idaho Constitution, Idaho Tort Claims Act, or any other applicable law or a waiver of its sovereign immunity, which is hereby expressly retained. Internal use Page 2 of 3 Service Request Number: Customer Account Number: Work Order Number: Design Number: Version: 00549609 2271130235 27696757 0000181333 001 The Customer acknowledges Idaho Power's Rule C (Service and Limitations), Section 7 (Right of Way) on file with the IPUC OPUC: "The Customer shall, without cost to Idaho Power, grant Idaho Power a right-of-way for Idaho Power's lines and apparatus across and upon the property owned or controlled by the Customer, necessary or incidental to the supplying of Electric Service and shall permit access thereto by Idaho Power's employees at all reasonable hours." By signing this Customer Cost Quote, Customer grants to Idaho Power a perpetual right-of-way over the Customer's property for the installation, operation, replacement and maintenance of power facilities to provide electrical service to the Customer and any future owners of the Customer's property. Construction Costs available for refund (Vested Interest limited to 5 years or 4 additional applicants) $0 Customer initials Customer Payment Due Prior to Scheduling Construction $308,648 Underground Service Attachment Charges to be billed separately The Customer understands that Underground Service Attachment Charges will be billed separately on the first month's power bill after service installation has been completed. In addition, the Customer has reviewed and acknowledges their responsibility for these costs. Idaho and Oregon cost information are available online at: ID: https://docs.idahopower.com/pdfs/ServiceBilling/customerservice/newConstruction/IdahoCostlnfo.pdf OR: https://docs.idahopower.com/pdfs/ServiceBilling/customerservice/newConstruction/OregonCostlnfo.pdf Statutory Certifications. In accordance with Idaho Code Section 67-2359, Idaho Power Company hereby certifies that it is not currently, and for the duration of this Customer Cost Quote will not be, owned or operated by the Government of China as defined in said code section. In accordance with Idaho Code Section 67-2346, Idaho Power Company hereby certifies that it is not currently engaged in, and for the duration of this Customer Cost Quote will not engage in, a boycott of goods and services from Israel or territories under its control as defined in said code section. Please sign and return all relevant forms along with the amount stated on the Customer Cost Quote to: IDAHO POWER COMPANY 10790 Franklin Rd Boise, ID 837 9 Customer Signature y / 7 Date Idaho Power Representative �� 5P.LGkBU2, Quote Date 03/23/2026 Internal use Page 3 of 3 Service Request Number: Customer Account Number: 00549609 2271130235 Work Order Number: Design Number: Version: 27696757 0000181333 001 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Conformance 2 Design Limitations 3 Conduit and Trench Requirements 3 Important Information 4 Ownership and Maintenance 5 Meter Base Requirements 5 Installation Requirements 7 Available Fault Current 8 Transformers 8 Clearance Requirements 9 Handholes or Pedestals 11 Special Requirements for Poles 12 Distributors of 2" and 3" Schedule 40 PVC 90° Bend with 24" Radius 13 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Introduction The Customer has the option of installing the underground residential conduit for the service cable in new single-phase, residential, underground electrical services. This is document is a guide to the installation requirements. Idaho Power will install the service cable and meter after the installation is complete, inspected, and all requirements have been met. NOTE —Refer to the Customer Requirements for Electric Service document on the Idaho Power website for additional requirements and information applicable to all services. Contact Idaho Power if: ♦ This is the first time using this program. • The service does not conform with the design limitations below. s A conduit stub cannot be found. • Service from a pole is required. Dig -Line —At least 2-10 days before you dig, call 811 or go to 811 In Your State to request buried utility lines be marked. DIGLINE, Inc. provides a one -call solution to notify all public utility companies of pending excavations, allowing them to mark their lines. Conformance Know what's below. CaII before you dig. Installations are subject to inspection at any time by Idaho Power for conformance to these service requirements. If a non-conformance is discovered, then the cable will not be installed. Non - conformities might occur in the conduit length, route, depth, etc., or if the service is not ready when the installation crew arrives. After the non-conformance is corrected, contact Idaho Power to reschedule the installation. There will be a return trip charge; see Cost Information for more information. ATTENTION! Non -conformances are corrected at the Customer's expense. Idaho Power cannot connect a new service until it has passed an electrical inspection. It is important to follow the requirements in the most current version of this document. If this is a printed copy, check the Idaho Power website at the link below for a new version with the most current requirements: www.idahopower.com/accounts-service/construction-remodeling/installing-new-service/ ,DAHO POWER Page 2 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Design Limitations For services using self-contained meter bases that meet the following limitations, contact Idaho Power once the home is ready for permanent service. If the installation exceeds these limits, contact Idaho Power prior to installing service conduit. ♦ Maximum Service Length —The horizontal distance measured along the service route between Idaho Power's equipment and the meter base must not exceed 125-feet. • Conduit Bends —The total angle of bends below grade must not exceed 135°. Do not include the bends at the meter or Idaho Power's equipment in this limit. 200 Amp Service —Use 2-inch conduit, bends, and fittings unless Idaho Power specifically directs the use of 3-inch conduit. 400 Amp Service —Use 3-inch conduit, bends, and fittings. 500 Amp Service with Multiple Meters —Contact Idaho Power for size and quantity of conduit(s) required and maximum length allowed. Conduit and Trench Requirements Conduit and Bends —Use only gray colored, Schedule 40 or 80 PVC conduit and manufactured bends with a radius of at least 24 inches, see list of distributors starting on page 12. Do not form bends in the field! Schedule 80 PVC is required above grade per the NEC. Conduit and bends must be listed or labeled by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory Program, such as Underwriters Laboratories Inc. or CSA Group Testing and Certification Inc. Figure 1 Bend Radius Adapter —Provide a 2-inch to 3-inch smooth -walled conduit adapter (swedge) when a 3-inch conduit is needed and there is only a 2-inch conduit stub available. The adapter must be tapered with a smooth transition, see Figures 9 and 13. Trench and Backfill—Maintain a minimum of 30-inches cover above conduits at final grade, but do not bury conduits deeper than 36-inches. Contact Idaho Power if this depth cannot be met. Backfill the first 6-inches of cover with native soil and rocks no larger than 2-inches. The remainder of the trench can be native soil with rocks no larger than 6 inches. Compact the trench backfill to prevent future settling - ° 0. 36 30 • 0 {max-)mn.} 0 0 C3 6" cover , s I t Imin,i l ° - • 6" select backfill No rocks larger than 6' No rubbish, ice: wood, etc 2" select backfill No rocks larger than 2 ' (hand tamp only) Conduit Figure 1 Trench and Backfill CAUTION! All open trenches must be adequately barricaded or protected for public safety as required by local, state, or federal rules and regulations. IDAHO POWER Page 3 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Important Information DO NOT heat the conduit in any way to shape it or to form bends anywhere in the run or riser, see Figure 3. DO NOT leave open trenches unprotected. Any open trench must be adequately barricaded or protected to ensure public safety as required by local, state, or federal rules and regulations. DO NOT change conduit sizes in the run unless a 2-inch to 3-inch tapered adapter is needed at the conduit stub. DO NOT make long radius sweeps to avoid installing manufactured bends. OK NOT PERMITTED DO Keep the riser straight DO NOT install conduit beneath buildings or other structures. DO NOT form the PVC conduit w.vith heat n- add extra bendh Figure 3 Conduit Riser DO NOT route service conduit through backyards. Do not wrap service conduits around the home to reach another side when Idaho Power facilities are located on a side street; instead, route the conduit directly to the nearest side of home facing those facilities. DO compact the trench, particularly near the meter where settling could pull the conduit down and damage the meter base. Although compacting the trench is the builder's responsibility, the homeowner is responsible for any future settling. DO make square conduit cuts, remove burrs from the inside and outside edges. DO glue conduit joints. All joints must be completely seated and permanently glued with PVC cement. DO keep dirt and debris out of the conduit. Keep the electric meter out of the shaded area Gas DO provide an expansion coupler below the meter base for Meter all one- and two-family dwellings. DO keep proper trench separations. Keep a 12-inch horizontal and vertical clearance between the electrical conduit and all other utilities and any structures. DO keep proper meter separations. The electric and gas meters must be separated as shown in Figure 4. 18" (min.) Underground service conduit 36" (min.) �v r ae:tr,: Meter 0 f ram• Figure 4 Separation Between Gas and Electric DO route the service conduit in the most direct and straight-line path between the Idaho Power facility and the meter and keep 2-feet away from property lines. PAHO OWER Page 4 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Ownership and Maintenance Idaho Power assumes ownership of the builder -installed conduit when the electrical service cable is installed. However, the builder is responsible for the condition of the conduit and trench until the ownership of the home is transferred to the first buyer. After the cable has been installed, Idaho Power will own and maintain the following: • All conduit and fittings installed below the finished grade + Entire length of electric cable and the connections at Idaho Power's equipment • Meter NOTE —Idaho Power will connect the cable to the meter base, but the Homeowner will own and maintain the connections. After the cable has been installed, the builder or homeowner will own and maintain the following: • All conduit and fittings installed above the finished grade • Trench and any landscaping • Meter base and its connections to the electric cable ♦ All wiring and electrical connections on the Customer's side of the meter Connect to the Proper Equipment See the Customer Requirements for Electric Service Definitions section, on the Idaho Power website for more information. Meter Base Requirements 120/240-Volt, 1-0 Meter Bases EUSERC-approved meter bases are recommended. Bypass meter bases are not allowed on residential services. Other meter bases may be accepted if they have adequate wiring space between the load terminals and underground conduit entry, and meet the dimensions shown in the table below: 1-0 Meter Base Minimum Dimensions Exterior Dimensions* Service Number of Height Width Depth Wiring Space Lug Range Conduit Entry Terminals 200A 4 15" 11" 4" 4" #2 - 4/0 2" 400A 4 22" 11" 5" 6" #1/0 - 350 3" *Dimensions shown are rounded to the nearest inch. Meter Base wiring The Customer's wiring for a self-contained meter base is required to be connected to the "load -side" (bottom) terminals, and Idaho Power's wiring is on the "line -side" (top) terminals. For more information, see the Customer Requirements for Electric Service, Metering section on the Idaho Power website. ,..„.ICAHO POWER Page 5 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Meter Location The meter base and conduit must be securely mounted on the outside of an exterior structure wall and remain accessible to Idaho Power. The following is a list of common errors: • Do not place the meter behind a fence. Don't rocIr ,>,!Iv.•.:, 11a:*YJi.}1,.r A.ap C01•c,. • Do not put the meter at the back of the house. a. ra4v1 a but �6 d Water-, !town .,,,.p,nIce ..h.,,a«u..« • Do not cover or enclose the meter. • Recessed meter bases are not allowed. Meter Height The preferred height for permanent meters is 5-feet, 6-inches, to the center of meter socket, and above finished grade or other accessible surface such as a deck or stairs. Meters may be mounted between 4-feet and 6-feet, except in areas with heavy snowfall, where the minimum height is 5-feet. Working Space The 36x36-inch area directly in front of the meter base must be clear of equipment, landscaping, or other obstacles that will interfere with access. Keep snadied area clear tk, etc Fir I}y I. It. ;k c.1 the hstary e "c:!L. «rr ryu`v , r•.; no. ..lt rr.crt 1,111wr..:,1 It-fr..<r I,cep+ tdA.! c•" ilir seitr+,.1 Figure 5 Meter Location 4 5'-6" (preferred) 6'-0" (max_) 4'-0" (rnin.r .y 'Minimum height in heavy snowfall areas is S'-0" Figure 6 Meter Height - 18'. Equipment not associated with the meter or service must be kept out of this space on either side of the base. This includes door frames for inward -swinging doors or perpendicular walls. Frames for outward - swinging doors must be at least 36-inches from the edge of the meter base. s t 1 18' ►' 36" Figure 7 Working Space Meter base PO NER Page 6 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Installation Requirements Use the diagram below as guidance for residential meter base installation requirements. An electrical permit is required from the city or state, and the installation must have passed an electrical inspection before Idaho Power will energize the service. A Service panel with main disconnect. Meter base 12 (max.) Support bracket Expansion -coupler 5'•6 ' ;preferred) 6'-0' (max.) 4..0" (min.)* Oft 48' (max.) Schedule 80 PVC required above grade per NEC 44 36 ' 30" r3 ((rnax.l (min.) aG Schedule 8() or 40 PVC allowed below grade NOTES: Follow manufacturer's installation instructions for all equipment. Be careful not to obstruct the service conduit entry into the meter base with penetration and wiring to service panel Expansion•coupler must be anchored tightly at upper end of barrel. Locate support bracket near top of barrel within 12' of meter socket and glue to upper conduit OR install barrel end in meter base. Be sure to orient expansion -coupler with piston on the bottom. Suggestion: Provide block or shim behind support bracket for a snug fir. Unless otherwise directed by manufacturer due to ambient temperature at time of installation, set piston approximately half -way in barrel and glue piston to lower PVC conduit. DO NOT glue piston and barrel together! DO NOT secure conduit to wall below barrel! Keep conduit straight above grade from elbow to meter socket. Orient conduit bell ends down and away from meter base to minimize water intrusior and facilitate conductor installation. A maximum conduit length of 48' is allowed between, finished grade and the piston on the expansion -coupler. DO NOT heat or bend PVC conduit! Suggestion: Black our a portion of the foundation To allow for an cower service conduit installation. Ground service per NEC-250 (not shown). Minimum height in heavy snowfall areas is S -0". Figure 8 Typical Residential Meter Installation /411 IDAHO OhZE POWER Page 7 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Available Fault Current The NEC requires that service entry equipment must be rated for the maximum available fault current from all sources, including any Customer generation. For typical single-family residential services with a self-contained meter and served from a 100 kVA transformer or smaller, the available fault current contribution from Idaho Power will require service equipment ratings as shown: AIC Ratings for Underground Residential Services by Length from Transformer from Handhole/Pedestal Service 10k AIC 22k AIC 10k AIC 22k AIC 200A > 40-ft < 40-ft > 20-ft < 20-ft 400A > 80-ft < 80-ft > 40-ft < 40-ft Contact Idaho Power for larger transformers or to obtain more precise fault current values. Transformers Most transformers have 2- or 3-inch conduit stubs approximately 5-feet from the transformer, as shown below. Expose the end of the conduit stub and connect the new conduit. If there is no stub marker or a conduit is not present, dig up to the edge of the transformer pad. DO NOT dig under a transformer! Transformer Street 2' 90' biend'�‘- Street , ppro.. r 3 ► 3 condurt 2" Stub � � i Provide tapered 2" to 3" adaptti 2" conduit u / Adapter not required for 2 conduit Conduit Stub marker 30" Transformer Street 7-1 2' 90' b>end'�.. Approx. Conduit 5, stub marker i 30 (min.) - L t _— --'_-4 2" conduit 3" conduit Figure 9 Transformer Conduit Stub -out IDAHO II\MaowER. Page 8 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Clearance Requirements Pad -mounted Equipment The working clearance around padmounted equipment is a minimum of 10-feet from the front (or sides with doors) and 3-feet from the other sides and back. Equipment lifting requirements are either 10- or 20-feet above the equipment depending on its size. Keep shrubs, stored material, fences etc. out of this space. 3' {rain or3 sides , 3' (mtin.) in back without doors T i 10' (min.) in front or sides with doors • 3' (min.: on sides 10' (min.), up to 1DO0•0VA 20' (min.) over 1C-00-kVA Figure 10 Working Clearance around Padmounted Transformer Combustible structures are required to be 10-feet from pad -mounted transformers. This clearance may be reduced to 3-feet working clearance from a non-combustible wall. A 10-foot clearance is still required in front, to each side, and vertically of any door, operable window, air intake vent, or path of egress located on a non-combustible wall or surface. hre-ratert (ji,010 3' (min.) _• _ Doors, operable windows, air intake openings or paths of egress j ©IYD❑ gOri0L)C]LJI__I 7 ; 10' 10' (min.) (ruin.) ►t Padmounted equipment not allowed in this area 1rrim Figure 11 Clearance from a Non -Combustible Wall To be considered noncombustible one of the following requirements must be met: 1. A one -hour or greater fire rating as certified by a licensed architect, engineer, or other authority having jurisdiction. 2. Have an automatic fire suppression system, i.e., fire sprinkler system. 3. Surface material that will not ignite, burn, support combustion, or release flammable vapors when subject to fire or heat according to ASTM E136. There must be 5 -inch gypsum board on the inside of the surface with fire/smoke detectors; and the surface material must be installed with one of the following underneath: Minimum of %-inch gypsum board. Cement board. Fire -rated OSB. All building surfaces within 10-feet of the transformer must be noncombustible. PAHO OWER Page 9 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Fire -Resistant Barriers Where it is not practical to obtain the required clearance between the equipment and a combustible building surface or opening, the Customer may provide a fire-resistant barrier constructed of non- combustible materials and meeting all applicable building codes and Idaho Power's requirements. An acceptable fire-resistant barrier is a free-standing wall such as brick, CMU block or concrete that is located between the padmounted equipment and a combustible building or surface. Do not overlook a combustible eve 10' Imin.; on-�:ornn: t:M:e ,crier by Customer Barrier must extend to at least face of equipment Path of egress L_rr-iuL:! trble wall, door, operable window, air intake or fire escape 71--- Non-combusticle barrier by Customer OO100001OOIOOI A u (_l 0 Imir.l 10' irran.l Imin.i Figure 12 Fire -Resistant Barrier Consider the following when constructing a fire-resistant barrier: 4 Make sure that the height and length of the barrier meet the needs of each application. • Allow space for reasonable variations in the size of the equipment should it need to be replaced in the future. • The 10-foot clearance is measured "line -of -sight" between the nearest point on the equipment and the wall, opening, and/or path of egress. Overhead Power Lines People, and any tools or equipment held by them, must stay at least 10-feet from overhead distribution power lines and farther away from transmission power lines. Buildings, antennas, signs, pools, and other objects require additional clearances from overhead power lines. Consult with Idaho Power for more information. POWER Page 10 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Handholes or Pedestals Handholes or above -ground pedestals in subdivisions may have a 90° bend stubbed out of them and will be marked with a red stake. If there is a stub, it will typically be a 2-inch conduit, sometimes with a 2-inch to 3-inch adapter attached. However, a 3-inch conduit may be provided if the lot was expected to require a larger service. In this case, there will not be an adapter supplied, and the Builder should install a 3-inch conduit to the meter base. The builder must provide a tapered 2-inch to 3-inch adapter as shown in Figure 13 if a 3-inch conduit is used and adapter has not been provided. 2" 90' bend 3' conduit 2'stub Handhole 1 Street Provide tapered 2" to 3" adapter s i 2' conduit Adapter not reputed for 2' conduit Conduit stub marker 30" (min ) 2' cond.ut Street 2-4' 24" R 2" 90' bend •, Conduit stub marker 1 33,' (ruin.] 1 3" :un.duit Figure 13 Handhole or Pedestal Conduit Stub -out DO NOT dig within 2-feet of a handhole or pedestal unless a conduit stub has not been provided. If the handhole or pedestal does not have a conduit stub, then follow the instructions below: ♦ Plumb the 90° bend into the nearest corner of the handhole with the end between 2- and 4-inches above the handhole floor. • Plug or cap the open end of the conduit to keep out dirt and debris. NOTE—Handholes that are located in a driveway require supplemental protection; see Customer Requirements for Electric Service on Idaho Power's website for more information. rag! POWER Page 11 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Special Requirements for Poles If the service will come from a pole, contact Idaho Power prior to digging the trench. An Idaho Power representative will determine the following: If the pole is adequate for the service. +► From which side of the pole to route the conduit. Trench all the way to the base of the pole. If the pole becomes unstable, contact Idaho Power immediately! When backfilling the trench, leave 6- to 8-feet open adjacent to the pole. After Idaho Power connects the pole riser and conduit, it is the Customer's responsibility to backfill and compact any remaining trench. Call Idaho Power to determine which side_ of pole to route the conduit toward Approx.6' Leave 6'toP.' of open trench BdrriCade ai needed 30"(ruin.) 36" imax,i • Builder's conduit./ c w Seal the end of the conduit Figure 14 Underground Conduit to a Pole "lati POWER Page 12 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Distributors of 2" and 3" Schedule 40 PVC 90° Bend with 24" Radius Location Distributor Address Phone Notes Blackfoot Electrical Wholesale Supply Co 560 Jensen Grove Dr (208) 542-4955 Boise Anixter Power Solutions 12070 W Executive Dr (208) 362-7500 Columbia Electric Supply 8645 Westpark St (208) 322-1231 2" only Consolidated Electric Distribution 11589 W Executive Dr (208) 377-4140 Electrical Wholesale Supply Co. 5185 W Bethel St (208) 375-9900 Graybar 801 South 13th St (208) 343-2594 2" only (3" special order) Grover's Pay & Pack 5730 W Franklin Rd (208) 342-6576 Interstate Electric Supply 415 N Philippi St (208) 375-6880 Platt Electric Supply 5603 W Bethel St (208) 367-5643 WESCO 5480 Irving St (208) 362-7500 Buhl Gietzen Electric Inc. 125 9th Ave South (208) 543-4610 Burley Ace Hardware 2256 Overland Ave (208) 678-5534 2" only Caldwell Electrical Wholesale Supply Co. 3409 Arthur St (208) 455-8400 Interstate Electric Supply 3705 Arthur St (208) 455-7760 36" radius on 3" Eagle Evan's Building Center 931 E State St (208) 939-6435 2" only Emmett Mountain West Building Supply 2449 West Highway 52 (208) 365-7580 2" only Valley Pump & Equipment 608 N. Washington Ave (208) 365-2972 Hailey Consolidated Electric Distribution 1010 Business Park Dr (208) 485-8399 Platt Electric Supply 3990 Woodside Blvd (208) 788-3544 Jerome Consolidated Electric Distribution 220 W Yakima # B (208) 324-0281 36" radius on 3" Platt Electric Supply 2735 Tucker Ct (208) 324-4201 Kuna Kuna Lumber 175 School St (208) 922-3545 2" only McCall Consolidated Electric Distribution 102 Mission St (208) 634-7001 Interstate Electrical Supply 13788 ID-55 (208) 634-1366 36" radius on 3" May Hardware 809 N 3rd St (208) 634-7665 2" only (on order) Meridian D&B Supply 1725 E Fairview Ave (208) 887-0949 Interstate Electric Supply 760 N Ralstin St (208) 287-3713 Platt Electric Supply 1300 E Kalispell St (208) 855-0071 POWER Page 13 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements location Distributor Address Phone Notes Mountain Home P & C Plumbing and Electrical 950 Sunset Strip (208) 587-2777 Nampa Consolidated Electric Distribution 1112 W Hemingway Blvd (208) 467-2161 Grover's Pay & Pack 824 Caldwell Blvd (208) 466-8707 Interstate Electric Supply 1917 Industrial Rd (208) 466-8404 Platt Electric Supply 401 6'h St North (208) 461-3289 Ontario Interstate Electric Supply 287 SE 2nd St (541) 889-9679 Pocatello/ Chubbuck D & 5 Electrical Supply Co. 363 W Chubbuck Rd (208) 237-8200 Electrical Wholesale Supply Co. 220 W Maple St (208) 233-1362 Platt Electric Supply 2815 Garrett Way # A (208) 233-2002 WESCO 2815 Garrett Way # F (208) 233-2003 Salmon Havemann Ace Hardware 720 S Challis St (208) 756-3322 Twin Falls Colombia Electric Supply 455 4'h Ave W (208) 733-1033 36" radius on 3" Columbia Electric Supply 552 2900 East Rd (208) 733-6861 Electrical Wholesale 218 Blake St South (208) 734-2882 Grover's Pay & Pack 130 Eastland Dr South (208) 733-7304 Platt Electric Supply 294 2900 East Rd (208) 734-5413 POWER Page 14 of 15 April 2026 Underground Residential Conduit Installation Requirements Revision History REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION 03/15/2020 Reformatted document. Added clearance requirements around transformers. 1 03/15/2021 Added Installation Requirements diagram. 2 12/02/2022 Added working space requirements around meters. 3 03/17/2023 Added requirements about conduit routing and long -radius sweeps. Builder to provide 2-inch to 3-inch adapter when needed. 4 11/29/2023 Revised burial depth requirements for service conduits. 5 02/06/2026 Added requirement of no customer service conduit allowed in backyards and edited Figure 5 to reflect this requirement. 6 04/08/2026 Updated Fig 5—Meter Location. Page 15 of 15 April 2026 Residential Installation Costs Idaho Cost Information The cost information below has been extracted from the "Rule H" New Service Attachments and Distribution Line Installations or Alterations tariff. The full document may be reviewed at: www.idahopower.com/about-us/company-information/rates-and-regulatory/retail-tariffs-idaho Copies are also available by contacting Idaho Power or the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. Non —Charges shown are subject to change. Contact Idaho Power for current pricing. Service Requirements Electrical facilities provided by the Customer must be properly grounded, electrically and structurally safe, provide adequate clearances, and be ready for connection. The Customer must obtain all permits and inspections required by the applicable state, county, or municipal governments before calling Idaho Power and provide copies or verification, as required. The site must be inspected, if required, and all conditions must be met before the service will be connected. For more specific information, refer to Idaho Power's Customer Requirements for Electric Service and Residential Underground Conduit Installation Requirements documents at: www.idahopower.com/accounts-service/construction-remodeling/installing-new-service/ Single Phase Underground Permanent Service (400A Maximum) The non-refundable charge for a new underground, single-phase service consists of a Base Charge plus a Distance Charge. These charges do not apply to services with meter bases larger than 400-amps. Charges for installation of underground service are not included in Cost Quotes and are billed to the Customers after construction is complete. Base Charge From underground (transformer, handhole or pedestal) $30.00 From overhead (2" pole riser) $1,012.00 From overhead (3" pole riser) $1,284.00 Distance Charge Customer -Provided Trench and Conduit With 1/0 service cable $4.39/ft With 4/0 service cable $5.33/ft With 350 service cable $7.55/ft Idaho Power -Provided Trench and Conduit With 1/0 cable $14.87/ft With 4/0 cable $15.81/ft With 350 cable $19.86/ft Note —There may be additional charges for unusual trenching conditions. POWER Idaho Cost Information Page 1 of 2 03/15/2026 Residential Installation Costs Three Phase Underground Permanent Service (200A Maximum) The non-refundable charge for a new underground, three-phase service consists of a Base Charge plus a Distance Charge. These charges do not apply to services with meter bases larger than 200-amps. Charges for installation of underground service are not included in Cost Quotes and are billed to the Customers after construction is complete. Base Charge From underground (transformer, handhole or pedestal) $85.00 From overhead (2" pole riser) $1,112.00 From overhead (3" pole riser) $1,395.00 From overhead (4" pole riser) $1,802.00 Distance Charge Customer -Provided Trench and Conduit With 1/0 service cable $5.48/ft With 4/0 service cable $6.70/ft With 350 service cable $11.69/ft Idaho Power -Provided Trench and Conduit With 1/0 cable $15.96/ft With 4/0 cable $19.02/ft With 350 cable $24.72/ft Note —There may be additional charges for unusual trenching conditions. Temporary Service Charges The non-refundable charge for installing a single-phase temporary service is: From Idaho Power underground facilities $79.00 NoTE—The Customer -provided meter pole must be securely set within 2-feet of the handhole, pedestal, or pad -mounted transformer. From Idaho Power overhead facilities $335.00 NoTE—The Customer -provided meter pole must be securely set in a location that will allow the temporary service conductor to be attached to the permanent meter location by merely relocating it. A maximum of 100-feet of #2 triplex conductor is allowed. Return Trip Charge Each installation is subject to review and inspection at any time by Idaho Power for conformance to these specifications. If a non-conformance is discovered (such as the conduit length, route, depth, etc.), or if the service is not ready when the installation crew arrives; the cable will not be installed, and there will be an additional charge for each return trip. After the non-conformance is corrected, contact Idaho Power to reschedule the installation. Underground Permanent Service $131.00 Overhead Permanent Service $79.00 Underground Temporary Service $79.00 Overhead Temporary Service $79.00 POWER Idaho Cost Information Page 2 of 2 03/15/2026 •"11U HO eNPOWBZ. Idaho Power Company Service Request Page: 1 Date: 3/23/2026 ...�CCpca rorcnn4 Service Request Number: 00549609 CITY OF EAGLE - 4886 HWY 16 - 3PH UG REBUILD Work Order Number: 27696757 Request Type: CS Rate Sch.: ZERO Reply By: Eng Hours: Eng Fee Amount(Att98): Eng Fee Amount(Att16): Eng Fee Service Agreement No: Eng Fee Service Agreement Date: Customer No: Feeder: BN LT11 A Service Location: 4886 HIGHWAY 16 EAGLE, ID 83616 Required in Service Date: 1/8/2026 Planning Center/Team: CAPITAL Contact Detail: 0.00 2271130235 CUST CITY OF EAGLE 208-939-6813 PO BOX 1520, EAGLE ID 83616 IPCO CASEY BELVOIR (208) 388-2910 10790 Franklin Rd, BOISE ID 83709 RFND CITY OF EAGLE 208-939-6813 PO BOX 1520, EAGLE ID 83616 Attribute Information RES/COM eziegenfuss@cityofeagle.org CBelvoir@idahopower.com Service Voltage Number of Phases KW Motor Load: Largest Motor 1 Phase KW Demand 3 Phase KW Demand Vested Int. Connected Load Commercial Deposit Amount SIC Number NIA 3 ZERO No. Of Meters ZERO Meter Location Ct Loc Primary OH/UG OH/UG Service OH/UG OH/UG Sry Owner Panel Amp Size ZERO Service Pole Riser Description REMOVE OVERHEAD CONDUCTORS, POLES, ETC. INSTALL NEW 1100 MCM IN EXISTING CONDUIT, SPLICE IN EXISTING VAULTS, INSTALL NEW SWITCHGEAR, INSTALL NEW PRIMARY RISER POLE, TRENCH NEW CONDUIT TO EXISTING VAULT, INSTALL 2" PRIMARY BORE ACROSS NEW ROADWAY, CUSTOMER TO TRENCH FROM BORE PIT TO NEW PAD MOUNT TRANSFORMER LOCATION, TRANSFER EXISTING UNDERGOUND SERVICE RISER AT PT#15 INTO PADMOUNT TRANSFORMER, INSTALL 2" SECONDARY RISER TO RE -FEED EXISTING OVERHEAD SERVICE. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL STAKING AND FINAL GRADE OF CUSTOMER TRENCH PATH. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ROCK TRENCH, AND ROCK HOLES. Any changes to the project includi s : but not limited to increases in load, timing of load schedule, location of service, and requested voltage may result in addition rges and/or delay of service. It is necessary to communicate changes as soon as possible. /4 Client Signature Date 3/23/2026 Idaho Power Representative Signature Date PAHO OWER Customer Performed Construction Work Agreement CITY OF EAGLE 4886 HIGHWAY 16 / EAGLE,ID83616 An IDACORP Conoan,/ This Customer Performed Construction Agreement ("Agreement') is between Idaho Power Company ("Idaho Power") and CITY OF EAGLE ("Customer"), and sets forth the terms and conditions that shall govern the Customer's Performing a portion of the construction work ("Work") required as a part of Idaho Power's Work Order Number below. Customer understands and agrees to the following with regards to the Work performed by the Customer under this agreement: 1 Work will be performed is marked on the Work Order Map attached hereto and is referred to as the Customer's Work Area. 2 The Work shall be performed under the direction and control of the Customer who shall be acting as an independent contractor and not as an agent or employee of Idaho Power. 3 To the extent permitted by law, the Customer agrees to indemnify, defend, reimburse and hold harmless Idaho Power and its successors and their respective directors, officers, members, employees, representatives, and agents from, for, and against any claims, allegations, demands, damages, liens, losses, expenses, suits, actions, proceedings, judgments, liabilities, and costs of any kind whatsoever (including attorneys' fees and expert witness fees and expenses) from third parties arising out of, or relating to, the Work, a violation by Customer of any federal or state law, regulation, statute, or ordinance, or any breach by Customer of this Agreement. 4 The Customer shall be responsible for the safety of all individuals near the Work site, including without limitation, the safety of the Customer and its contractors, employees, and agents. The Customer shall take precautions for safety of, and shall provide protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to (i) those performing labor or Work or furnishing materials or equipment at the Work site and other persons who may be affected thereby; (ii) other property at the site or adjacent thereto, such as trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways, structures and utilities; and (iii) the work, materials, equipment, tools, machinery and facilities of or being utilized by Idaho Power or separate consultants or contractors. Customer shall erect and maintain, as required by existing conditions and performance of this Agreement, reasonable safeguards for safety and protection, including but not limited to, posting danger signs and other warnings against hazards, promulgating safety regulations and shall make arrangements with utilities and Dig Line to identify the location of all underground utilities 2 days prior to commencing the Work. 5 Idaho Power shall have the right to review, test, inspect, approve, and accept the Work provided or performed by the Customer. The Customer shall comply (and shall cause its contractors, and any person or entity performing any portion of the Work to comply) with all federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, codes and permits applicable to the Work, and the following Idaho Power specifications: a. The minimum width of a Customer -provided trench is 18 inches for most installations. This allows adequate spacing between conduits for most applications. Prior approval is necessary for any other width from the Idaho Power representative assigned to this job. b. The spoils pile will be stored a minimum of 2 feet from the edge of the trench for working space and safety. c. The Customer will have equipment and operator onsite to correct any problems with the trench. d. The Customer will be responsible for any damage to property or landscape done during trenching e. The Customer will install and be responsible for erosion controls at trench location when trench is the possibility of washing out before vegetation grows back. f. A minimum burial depth (measured from the top of the conduit) of 42 inches for primary trench and 30 inches for secondary and service trench. The customer will backfill with native soil and wheel -roll the trench for standard compaction Wheel rolling achieves about 80 percent compaction rate. This depends on soil conditions. Shading the conduit with enough selected backfill material to provide 6 inches of cover. Rocks no larger than 2 inches for the first 6 inches of fill material are allowed and rocks no larger than 6 inches for the remainder of the fill are allowed. g. The trench must be inspected by an Idaho Power representative prior to backfill. Internal Use Service Request Number: 00549609 1 Work Order Number: 27696757 1 Design Number: 0000181333 Standard compaction is required in all areas that do not require high compaction. For standard compaction, backfill with the native soil and wheel -roll the trench. If the soil is loamy or does not compact well, the spoils must be hauled off and replaced with 3/4-inch road mix up to 12 inches of the surface. Native backfill will be used for the top 12 inches of the trench. 965 Standard Compaction footage. Note: The grantor of the right-of-way may require high compaction in areas not under a paved surface or road but still within the right-of-way. High compaction is required in areas where the trench will be under a roadway, alley, driveway, parking lot (whether paved or unpaved), a paved surface or where the grantor of the right-of-way requires high compaction. For high compaction, backfill the trench in 12-inch lifts with'/ -inch road mix or pit run and compact each lift with a Wacker or other similar compaction device. Native soil is not acceptable as a backfill material for high compaction and must be hauled off. 0 High Compaction footage. 6 The Customer acknowledges his/her full and continuing responsibility to use reasonable judgment in all aspects of the performance of the Work. In addition, the Customer agrees that at any time during the progress of the Work and at Idaho Power's option, Idaho Power may order, after inspection, that any Work deemed to be unsatisfactory shall be reperformed at Customer's sole cost and expense. 7 Idaho Power will install all primary conduit, cables, transformers and pads. 8 Except for the Work described in this Agreement, all other work will be performed by Idaho Power or its contractor. 9 This Agreement and all Work required to be performed under the Work Order described above is subject to all applicable schedules and tariffs approved and filed with Idaho Power's regulators. 10 Other CUSTOMER TO PROVIDE TRENCH FROM BORE PIT LOCATION TO NEW PAD MOUNT TRANSFORMER LOCATION, TRENCH MUST MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DEPTH, SPOIL PILES, BACK FILL MATERIAL, ACCESS AND BACKFILL IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO CABLE INSTALL. Customer will receive credit on the Customer C uote in the amount of $27,507.00, as a contribution in aid of construction for the Work performed under 's Agreement. 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