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8" Pacific Gas and <br /> Electric Company <br /> Attachment 2— Electric Facilities <br /> It is PG&E's policy to permit certain uses on a case by case basis within its electric <br /> transmission fee strip(s) and/or easement(s) provided such uses and manner in which they are <br /> exercised, will not interfere with PG&E's rights or endanger its facilities. Some <br /> examples/restrictions are as follows: <br /> 1. Buildings and Other Structures: No buildings or other structures including the foot print and <br /> eave of any buildings, swimming pools,wells or similar structures will be permitted within fee <br /> strip(s) and/or easement(s) areas. PG&E's transmission easement shall be designated on <br /> subdivision/parcel maps as "RESTRICTED USE AREA— NO BUILDING." <br /> 2. Grading: Cuts, trenches or excavations may not be made within 25 feet of our towers. <br /> Developers must submit grading plans and site development plans (including geotechnical <br /> reports if applicable), signed and dated, for PG&E's review. PG&E engineers must review grade <br /> changes in the vicinity of our towers. No fills will be allowed which would impair ground-to- <br /> conductor clearances. Towers shall not be left on mounds without adequate road access to <br /> base of tower or structure. <br /> 3. Fences: Walls, fences, and other structures must be installed at locations that do not affect <br /> the safe operation of PG&'s facilities. Heavy equipment access to our facilities must be <br /> maintained at all times. Metal fences are to be grounded to PG&E specifications. No wall, fence <br /> or other like structure is to be installed within 10 feet of tower footings and unrestricted access <br /> must be maintained from a tower structure to the nearest street. Walls, fences and other <br /> structures proposed along or within the fee strip(s) and/or easement(s)will require PG&E <br /> review; submit plans to PG&E Centralized Review Team for review and comment. <br /> 4. Landscaping: Vegetation may be allowed; subject to review of plans. On overhead electric <br /> transmission fee strip(s) and/or easement(s), trees and shrubs are limited to those varieties that <br /> do not exceed 15 feet in height at maturity. PG&E must have access to its facilities at all times, <br /> including access by heavy equipment. No planting is to occur within the footprint of the tower <br /> legs. Greenbelts are encouraged. <br /> 5. Reservoirs, Sumps, Drainage Basins, and Ponds: Prohibited within PG&E's fee strip(s) <br /> and/or easement(s) for electric transmission lines. <br /> 6. Automobile Parking: Short term parking of movable passenger vehicles and light trucks <br /> (pickups, vans, etc.) is allowed. The lighting within these parking areas will need to be reviewed <br /> by PG&E; approval will be on a case by case basis. Heavy equipment access to PG&E facilities <br /> is to be maintained at all times. Parking is to clear PG&E structures by at least 10 feet. <br /> Protection of PG&E facilities from vehicular traffic is to be provided at developer's expense AND <br /> to PG&E specifications. Blocked-up vehicles are not allowed. Carports, canopies, or awnings <br /> are not allowed. <br /> 7. Storage of Flammable, Explosive or Corrosive Materials: There shall be no storage of fuel or <br /> combustibles and no fueling of vehicles within PG&E's easement. No trash bins or incinerators <br /> are allowed. <br /> PG&E Gas and Electric Facilities Page 5 <br />