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�� <br /> 6. �. F. - Page 3 and Electric Company <br /> I ���I � <br /> Agreement to Pertorm PROJECT MGR. Donna Pontrello, <br /> Tariff Scheduled Related Work, Liaison <br /> Rule 20A General Conditions PM # <br /> PROJECT NAME: MIDDLEFIELD RD REDWOOD CITY R20A <br /> LOCATION: REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA <br /> City: Redwood City <br /> City/County of Redwood City, (Applicant) has requested PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, a California <br /> � corporation (PG&E) to perform the tariff scheduled related work as located and described herein. <br /> General Conditions: <br /> PG&E will, at its expense, replace its existing overhead electric facilities with underground electric facilities as outlined in the <br /> � Rule 20 Tariff. To ensure the success of this program, the Applicant agrees to support the Rule 20A Program as follows: <br /> Responsibilities of the Applicant: <br /> 1. Consult with PG&E to confirm the requirements and location of the project. <br /> 2. Provide a resolution and boundary map as required in Electric Rule 20. <br /> 3. Provide a list of all recorded property owners, APN#, phone number and address. <br /> 4. Provide a list of the most recent tenant (for rental properties). <br /> 5. Provide Base Map (in AutoCAD) showing the following: boundary, roads, future road improvements, sidewalks, curbs, <br /> property lines, buildings, existing water and sewer, easements, and any other known utilities or obstacles. <br /> 6. Secure all required rights-of-way and easements, which must be satisfactory to and approved by PG&E. <br /> 7. Own and manage all contaminated soils. (Rule 20A funding cannot be used for environmental remediation costs) <br /> 8. Own and manage all cultural resource findings. (Rule 20A funding cannot be used for managing cultural resource <br /> findings). <br /> � 9. Provide recent pot holing/core samplings and soils/paving information from projects that were recently completed. <br /> 10. Provide acceptable construction yard for materials and equipment storage. <br /> 11. Pay for paving and restoration costs beyond the standard excavations and restorations necessary for the construction <br /> of the project. Joint trench participants will replace paving, landscaping, sidewalk, etc. that is removed during <br /> construction. (Rule 20A funding cannot be used for additional restoration costs). <br /> 12. Waive paving moratorium requirements, or pay for additional costs above PG&E's responsibility for restoration. <br /> 13. Stake and survey for any associated future grade changes. <br /> 14. Should applicant require additional traffic control beyond that which PG&E provides (per California Joint Utility Traffic <br /> Control Committee), Applicant will pay for the additional costs. <br /> 15. Should Applicant require a traffic control plan, Applicant will prepare or pay to prepare such a plan. <br /> 16. Pay for streetlight costs per Street Light Agreement. <br /> 17. Remove Applicant owned streetlights attached to utility poles and located within the underground district at Applicant <br /> cost. . <br /> 18. Issue and waive cost of encroachment permit. <br /> 19. Waive work hour restrictions for construction, including holiday and/or special construction limitations. <br /> 20. Waive all permit fees and other incidental project specific costs, including but not limited to: parking charges; rental <br /> cost of city or county properties; and lost revenues. <br /> Responsibilities of PG&E: <br /> 1. Provide consultation to Applicant to establish resolution and boundary map. <br /> 2. If designated as the design/trench lead, prepare the Intents, Composite and Form B(costs will be shared by all joint <br /> trench participants). <br /> 3. Provide electric design to the design/trench lead agency, if lead is other than PG&E. <br /> 4. Identify all locations that require an easement. <br /> 5. Prepare easement documents for signature. <br /> 6. Upon request of the Applicant, Rule 20A allocation may be used for the installation of no more than 100 feet of each <br /> customer's underground electric service lateral. <br /> 7. Upon request of the Applicant, the Rule 20A allocation may be used for the conversion of electric service panels to <br /> accept underground service, up to $1,500 per service entrance (excluding permit fees). Alternatively, if the Applicant <br /> requests that PG&E manage the panel conversion work, perform such conversions by agreement (Form 79-1113, <br /> Agreement to Perform Tariff Schedule Related Work, Rule 20A). <br /> � <br /> � � Form 79-1127 (Rev 12/10) <br /> Service Plannine <br /> Advice No. XXXX -E <br />
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