15-1-2: SUBMITTAL OF PLAN:
   (A)   Every electric utility company must have adopted an emergency energy plan no later than thirty (30) days after the effective date of this chapter, or within thirty (30) days after becoming an electric utility company, whichever is later. Every such electric utility company shall submit to the Chief of Police an emergency energy plan adopted by the company no later than thirty (30) days after the effective date of this chapter, or within twenty four (24) hours of the time the plan is adopted, whichever is later. The electric utility company shall be required to examine and update as needed its emergency energy plan at least annually. The electric utility company shall notify the foregoing public official in writing of any material revisions to this plan and the rationale for said revisions within five (5) business days of the time said revisions are made.
   (B)   The emergency energy plan shall include, at a minimum, information detailing:
      1.   Circumstances that would require the implementation of the emergency energy plan;
      2.   Stages of the emergency energy plan;
      3.   The approximate geographic limits of each outage area provided for in the emergency energy plan;
      4.   The approximate number of customers within each outage area provided for in the emergency energy plan;
      5.   The police facilities, fire stations, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, daycare centers, senior citizen centers, community health centers, dialysis centers, community mental health centers, correctional facilities, stormwater and wastewater treatment or pumping facilities, water-pumping stations, buildings in excess of eighty feet (80') in height that have been identified by the Village, and persons on life- support systems that are known to the company that could be affected by controlled rotating interruptions of electric service under the emergency energy plan; and
      6.   The anticipated sequence and duration of intentional interruptions of electric service to each outage area under the emergency energy plan. (Ord. 99-O-24, 10-11-1999)