Examples of Minor Relocation in a sentence
As soon as possible prior to the commencement of a project, but in no event less than 90 days for Minor Relocation Projects and not less than one (1) year for Major Relocation Projects, the City must provide SCL with written notice of such projects that may require undergrounding of SCL electric facilities.
City-initiated capital improvement project in the City Right-of-way, including, but not limited to, roadway improvement, multi-modal transportation, stormwater improvement, and pedestrian improvement projects listed in the City’s Capital Improvement Plan or Transportation Improvement Plan, or a Minor Relocation Project not included in the City’s Capital Improvement Plan.
CherryVice President, Regulation and Rates Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 Beale Street, Mail Code B10CP.O. Box 770000San Francisco, CA 94177 Advice Letters 4005-E Subject: Submits Notice of Construction, Pursuant to General Order 131-D, for the Construction of Maybury Tap 115kv Minor Relocation Project in the City Of San Jose, County of Santa Clara Dear Mr. Cherry: Advice Letters 4005-E is effective March 8, 2012 Sincerely, Edward F.
Rehabilitation and/or Minor Relocation of Existing Trails, Walks, Paths, and Sidewalks5.
VAN NESS AVENUESAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3298January 6, 2015 Advice Letter 4542-E Meredith AllenSenior Director, Regulatory Relations Pacific Gas and Electric Company77 Beale Street, Mail Code B10CP.O. Box 770000San Francisco, CA 94177 Subject: Submits Notice of Construction, Pursuant toG.O. 131-D, for the Construction of Jefferson Stanford 60 kV Power Line Minor Relocation in the City of Palo Alto Dear Ms. Allen: Advice Letter 4542-E is effective January 3, 2015.
If the Owner relocates the Licensee’s Support Strand, the Owner will provide written notification to the Licensee of the Minor Relocation.
If the proposed relocation qualifies as a “Minor Relocation’ the applicant must ensure that the Appendix III – Minor Relocation form is completed, signed by all required parties and included with the application submission.
CPCN Minor Relocation Exemption The Proposed Project does not rely on the CPCN Minor Relocation Exemption but for purpose of completeness in responding to the ALJ’s instructions, SDG&E provides the following brief overview.
This chapter must be interpreted in a manner consistent with the First Amendment guarantee of free speech.
To expedite its own work, the Owner may carry out a Minor Relocation, at no cost to the Licensee, of the Licensee’s Support Strand provided that: • it does not interfere with other Attachments; • it does not affect a Cable Riser/Dip pole for the Licensee; • Standards and safety are maintained; • the Licensee does not require an easement or third party permission; and • the Support Strand is attached to the pole in a manner equivalent, in the Owner’s view, to that formerly used by the Licensee.