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Pacific Gas and Electric. Company's Special Agreement for Electrical Yes Standby Service, dated August 4, 1994
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Pacific Gas and Electric. Company has applied for a right-of-way easement 100 feet in width and approximately 2900 feet in length across Petaluma Creek in Sonoma and Marin Counties, approximately three-eighths of a mile easterly of the North Western Pacific Railroad Company's bridge at Black Point, for the construction, maintenance, replacement, and use of overhead electric trans- mission lines. It is requested that the easement applied for run for a period of forty-nine years at the established rental rate of 15 cents per lineal foot, or a total rental of $435 for the full forty-nine year period. Pacific Gas and Electric Company was notified on February 8, 1951, of their occupancy of State lands. Value of the State lands occupied is estimated to be not in excess of $50 per acre for the use intended. Performance bond in the amount of $5000, to be covered by the $50,000 blanket bond posted in 194, is considered adequate to cover cost of removal of two towers within the easement area. Filing fee and expense deposit have been paid. UPON MOTION DULY MADE AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED, A RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER TO ISSUE TO PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY A RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT 100 FEET IN WIDTH AND APPROXIMATELY 2900 FEET IN LENGTH ACROSS PETALUMA CREEK IN SONOMA AND MARIN COUNTIES, APPROXI- MATELY THREE-EIGHTHS OF A MILE EASTERLY OF THE NORTH WESTERN PACIFIC RAIL- ROAD COMPANY'S BRIDGE AT BLACK POINT, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, AND USE OF ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINES FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED FORTY-NINE YEARS, EFFECTIVE DATE TO BE FEBRUARY 8, 1951, AT A TOTAL RENTAL, PAID IN ADVANCE, OF $435, PERFORMANCE BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $5000 TO BE COVERED BY THE $50,000 BLANKET BOND FURNISHED IN 194.
Pacific Gas and Electric. Company, et al., filed on May 2, 2001, in Los Angeles County Superior Court, (m) --------------- Xxxxxxxx, et al. v. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, filed June 29, 2001, in ---------------------------------------------------- Los Angeles County Superior Court, (n) Xxxxxxx -------
Pacific Gas and Electric. Company has applied for a right-of-way easement 100 feet in width and 100 feet in length across Xxxxxxx Creek, Contra Costa County, for the suspension, maintenance, replacement, and use of overhead wires trans- mitting electricity, for a period not exceeding forty-nine years. Value of the State land . Ssed is estimated to be not in excess of $50 per acre for the use intended. Rental for the full period of the lease will be the mini- mum or $50. Performance bond is not required, no structures being on the State lands. Filing fee and expense deposit have been received. UPON MOTION DULY MADE AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED, A RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER TO ISSUE TO PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY A RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT 100 FEET IN WIDTH AND 100 FEET IN LENGTH ACROSS XXXXXXX CREEK, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED FORTY-NINE YEARS, FOR THE SUSPENSION, MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, AND USE OF OVERHEAD WIRES TRANSMITTING ELECTRICITY, AT A TOTAL RENTAL OF $50, PAID IN ADVANCE.
Pacific Gas and Electric. Company has applied for a right-of-way easement 100 feet in width and 100 feet in length across Xxxxxxx Creek, Contra Costa County, for the suspension, maintenance, replacement, and use of overhead wires trans- mitting electricity, for a period not exceeding forty-nine years. Value of the State land . Ssed is estimated to be not in excess of $50 per acre for the use intended. Rental for the full period of the lease will be the mini- mum or $50. Performance bond is not required, no structures being on the State lands. Filing fee and expense deposit have been received.
Pacific Gas and Electric. Company (PG&E) is the licensee for the Potter Valley Project (Project). The current license for the Project (No. 77), as issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) under the Federal Power Act, expires on April 14, 2022.
Pacific Gas and Electric. Company believes that XYZ makes the highest quality widget. You should use XYZ widgets too!” A product or service truck bearing the following logos: & [A THIRD-PARTY TRADEMARK] Contract Work Authorization (CWA) This Contract Work Authorization ("CWA") No. [insert CWA no. here] Issued under and pursuant to the Blanket Agreement or Master Service Agreement No. 4400010204 dated MM/DD/YYYY (the "MSA") between the below-named Contractor ("Contractor''), and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (''PG&E"), a California corporation with Its headquarters located at 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, San Francisco, California 94105. Contractor shall perform all Work under this CWA pursuant to and In accordance with the terms and conditions of the MSA. Contractor's Legal Name: Contractor's Address: City/County Association of Governments (CCAG) This CWA consists of 31 pages and all Attachments and Exhibits Indicated herein. 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx - 0xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Project Name: San Mateo County Energy Watch Program Job Location: San Mateo County WORK: Contractor shall, at its own risk and expense, perform the Work described in this Contract Work Authorization and furnish all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to complete the Work as summarized below, and shall be compensated by PG&E for work performed under this CWA.
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Pacific Gas and Electric. (PG&E) or Southern California Gas (SoCalGas) You shall pay any applicable surcharges and lawful local city and state taxes
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