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Engineering and Planning. 6.1.1. SOCALGAS will design and install the new “To-the-Meter” gas distribution and service system for the MHP to meet current Utility design standards and applicable codes, regulations, and requirements. Each MHP-Space and the common use areas will become a direct customer of SOCALGAS after the conversion. The system design will use the most economic, convenient, and efficient service route. This will ensure that the facilities are consistent with existing utility facilities and can be incorporated into routine utility inspection and maintenance programs. In addition, the electric and/or gas utility will design and install the new distribution and service system up to the Service Delivery Point on a “like-for-like” basis to the existing system, to the extent possible and allowed by current codes and regulations, and where it is the most cost-effective option. For example, an existing 200-ampere service will be replaced with a 200-ampere service. If both electric and gas are requested to be replaced and electric service is provided overhead, Electric Provider will have the option to offer underground electric service if it is cost-effective to do so. 6.1.2. SOCALGAS will prepare a preliminary design package for the new gas system and all necessary land rights documents. 6.1.3. SOCALGAS will consult with the MHP Owner/Operator to identify the location of each gas meter and will specify any barriers required for the protection of the metering service equipment. SOCALGAS will have the final approval of the location of the meter. 6.1.4. SOCALGAS will include, with the MHP Program, additional reasonable services for common-use areas within the MHP that will be served under commercial rate schedules. 6.1.5. The Electric Provider will design and install the “To-the-Meter” facilities to accommodate a service equivalent to the existing service. If the existing electric service is less than 100-ampere service, the Electric Provider will design and install “To-the-Meter” facilities to accommodate 100-ampere service as part of the MHP Program. 6.1.6. Except for the 100-ampere minimum electric service, any requests for service upgrades or relocations beyond what is being provided by the MHP Program will be handled under Electric Provider’s current Rules and Tariffs. Such requests may be made by the MHP Owner or the individual MHP residents, and such upgrades and additional incremental costs will be the sole responsibility of the requesting party. 6.1.7. Vacant MHP-Spaces will receive a stub to the location of the future “Service Delivery Point” during the MHP Program. When a previously vacant space becomes occupied subsequent to service activation, a line extension contract will be required to extend service per normal line extension rules (Rules No. 20 and No. 21).

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Sources: Mobilehome Park Utility Conversion Program Agreement

Engineering and Planning. 6.1.1. SOCALGAS will design and install the new “To-the-Meter” gas electric distribution and service system for the MHP to meet current Utility design standards and applicable codes, regulations, and requirements. Each MHP-Space and the common use areas will become a direct customer of SOCALGAS after the conversion. The system design will use the most economic, convenient, and efficient service route. This will ensure that the facilities are consistent with existing utility facilities and can be incorporated into routine utility inspection and maintenance programs. In addition, the electric and/or gas utility SOCALGAS will design and install the new distribution and service system up to the Service Delivery Point on a “like-for-like” basis to the existing system, to the extent possible and allowed by current codes and regulations, and where it is the most cost-effective option. For example, an existing 200-ampere service will be replaced with a 200-ampere service. If both electric and gas are requested to be replaced and electric service is provided overhead, Electric Provider SOCALGAS will have the option to offer underground electric service if it is cost-effective to do so. 6.1.2. SOCALGAS will prepare a preliminary design package for the new gas electric system and all necessary land rights documents. 6.1.3. SOCALGAS will consult with the MHP Owner/Operator to identify the location of each gas electric meter and will specify any barriers required for the protection of the metering service equipment. SOCALGAS will have the final approval of the location of the meter. 6.1.4. SOCALGAS will include, with the MHP Program, additional reasonable services for common-use areas within the MHP that will be served under commercial rate schedules. 6.1.5. The Electric Provider SOCALGAS will design and install the “To-the-Meter” facilities to accommodate a service equivalent to the existing service. If the existing electric service is less than 100-ampere service, the Electric Provider utility will design and install “To-the-Meter” facilities to accommodate 100-ampere service as part of the MHP Program. 6.1.6. Except for the 100-ampere minimum electric service, any requests for service upgrades or relocations beyond what is being provided by the MHP Program will be handled under Electric Provider’s SOCALGAS’ current Rules and Tariffs. Such requests may be made by the MHP Owner or the individual MHP residents, and such upgrades and additional incremental costs will be the sole responsibility of the requesting party. 6.1.7. Vacant MHP-Spaces will receive a stub to the location of the future “Service Delivery Point” during the MHP Program. When a previously vacant space becomes occupied subsequent to service activation, a line extension contract will be required to extend service per normal line extension rules (Rules Rule No. 20 and No. 21).

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Sources: Mobilehome Park Utility Conversion Program Agreement

Engineering and Planning. 6.1.1. SOCALGAS [Utility] will design and install the new “To-the-Meter” gas electric distribution and service system for the MHP to meet current Utility design standards and applicable codes, regulations, and requirements. Each MHP-Space and the common use areas will become a direct customer of SOCALGAS [Utility] after the conversion. The system design will use the most economic, convenient, and efficient service route. This will ensure that the facilities are consistent with existing utility facilities and can be incorporated into routine utility inspection and maintenance programs. In addition, the electric and/or gas utility [Utility] will design and install the new distribution and service system up to the Service Delivery Point on a “like-for-like” basis to the existing system, to the extent possible and allowed by current codes and regulations, and where it is the most cost-effective option. For example, an existing 200-ampere service will be replaced with a 200-ampere service. If both electric and gas are requested to be replaced and electric service is provided overhead, Electric Provider [Utility] will have the option to offer underground electric service if it is cost-effective to do so. 6.1.2. SOCALGAS [Utility] will prepare a preliminary design package for the new gas electric system and all necessary land rights documents. 6.1.3. SOCALGAS [Utility] will consult with the MHP Owner/Operator to identify the location of each gas electric meter and will specify any barriers required for the protection of the metering service equipment. SOCALGAS [Utility] will have the final approval of the location of the meter. 6.1.4. SOCALGAS [Utility] will include, with the MHP Program, additional reasonable services for common-use areas within the MHP that will be served under commercial rate schedules. 6.1.5. The Electric Provider [Utility] will design and install the “To-the-Meter” facilities to accommodate a service equivalent to the existing service. If the existing electric service is less than 100-ampere service, the Electric Provider utility will design and install “To-the-Meter” facilities to accommodate 100-ampere service as part of the MHP Program. 6.1.6. Except for the 100-ampere minimum electric service, any requests for service upgrades or relocations beyond what is being provided by the MHP Program will be handled under Electric Provider[Utility]’s current Rules and Tariffs. Such requests may be made by the MHP Owner or the individual MHP residents, and such upgrades and additional incremental costs will be the sole responsibility of the requesting party. 6.1.7. Vacant MHP-Spaces will receive a stub to the location of the future “Service Delivery Point” during the MHP Program. When a previously vacant space becomes occupied subsequent to service activation, a line extension contract will be required to extend service per normal line extension rules (Rules No. 20 and No. 21[applicable tariff rules]).

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Sources: Mobilehome Park Utility Conversion Program Agreement