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P cific Gas€:}'fid Plan Review Team PGEPIanReview@pge.com <br /> Land Management <br /> Electric Company 6111 Bollinger Canyon Road 3370A <br /> San Ramon,CA 94583 <br /> November 8, 2019 <br /> Rick Griffin <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> 1810 E. Hazelton Ave. <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> Ref: Gas and Electric Transmission and Distribution <br /> Dear Mr. Griffin, <br /> Thank you for submitting 2868 North Burge Rd - PA-1900225 plans for our review. PG&E will <br /> review the submitted plans in relationship to any existing Gas and Electric facilities within the <br /> project area. If the proposed project is adjacent/or within PG&E owned property and/or <br /> easements, we will be working with you to ensure compatible uses and activities near our <br /> facilities. <br /> Attached you will find information and requirements as it relates to Gas facilities (Attachment 1) <br /> and Electric facilities (Attachment 2). Please review these in detail, as it is critical to ensure <br /> your safety and to protect PG&E's facilities and its existing rights. <br /> Below is additional information for your review: <br /> 1. This plan review process does not replace the application process for PG&E gas or <br /> electric service your project may require. For these requests, please continue to work <br /> with PG&E Service Planning: https://www.pge.com/en US/business/services/buildinq- <br /> and-renovation/overview/overview.page. <br /> 2. If the project being submitted is part of a larger project, please include the entire scope <br /> of your project, and not just a portion of it. PG&E's facilities are to be incorporated within <br /> any CEQA document. PG&E needs to verify that the CEQA document will identify any <br /> required future PG&E services. <br /> 3. An engineering deposit may be required to review plans for a project depending on the <br /> size, scope, and location of the project and as it relates to any rearrangement or new <br /> installation of PG&E facilities. <br /> Any proposed uses within the PG&E fee strip and/or easement, may include a California Public <br /> Utility Commission (CPUC) Section 851 filing. This requires the CPUC to render approval for a <br /> conveyance of rights for specific uses on PG&E's fee strip or easement. PG&E will advise if the <br /> necessity to incorporate a CPUC Section 851filing is required. <br /> This letter does not constitute PG&E's consent to use any portion of its easement for any <br /> purpose not previously conveyed. PG&E will provide a project specific response as required. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Plan Review Team <br /> Land Management <br /> PG&E Gas and Electric Facilities Page 1 <br />