Collection and Transmission Lines. At least 45 calendar days prior to commencement of construction of any collection or transmission lines in or under the Designated Roads or other public roads within the County, NEMO shall provide site plans showing the planned locations of such collection and transmission lines crossing Designated Roads or County owned roads (“Transmission Plans”). The County shall review and approve or deny the Transmission Plans within 20 calendar days after submittal, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or conditioned (“Transmission Approval”). The County may object to the location of any collection or transmission lines crossing County roads, by providing detailed information regarding the reasons for such objections to NEMO and the Parties shall work together to revise the Transmission Plans to address such objections. Subject to Section 5.1(f), no further approval from the County shall be required for collection and transmission lines in or under the Designated Roads or other County roads as long as the as-built location of such collection and transmission lines is within 100 feet of the locations shown in the Transmission Plans subject to the Transmission Approval. All collector and transmission lines that intersect public roads shall be underground, directionally bored, and placed at least four feet below the lowest point of the ditch along such road. After construction of the Project, NEMO shall provide as-built site plans to the County, which shall include locations of NEMO’s overhead and underground transmission and collector lines as well as any identified third-party pipelines, utility lines, and other infrastructure.