Common use of Utility Systems Clause in Contracts

Utility Systems. 1. Installation of mechanical equipment that does not affect the visual integrity of the lot or exterior fabric of the recreation residence. 2. Replacing, removing, or upgrading electrical wiring, where installation of exterior features is confined to the wiring itself and a single replacement or addition of a breaker box inconspicuously placed on a minor facade. 3. Repairing, replacing, removing, or upgrading underground gas, heating, septic, sewer, storm, or water systems, and underground electrical, gas, heating oil, water, sewer, or ▇▇▇▇▇ lines, where external historic features, such as hand pumps, are left in place, where these activities are restricted to specific, identified, previously disturbed areas, and where no archaeological resources are present. 4. Replacement of above-ground water tanks with ones of fiberglass or metal, when the color and texture of the existing or historic tanks are replicated, or when landscaping camouflages the replacement tank. Redwood tanks with plastic inserts are also feasible. Where no archaeological resources are present, construction of a structure around a tank to control temperature is allowed when landscaping camouflages visible changes. 5. Replacement, enlarging, or installation of above-ground liquid propane gas systems or heating oil storage tanks, if tanks meet code and are appropriately screened to not impinge upon the historic setting. 6. Replacement of historic communications equipment, when the same size, shape, and general configuration are retained, or installation of inconspicuous communications equipment, consistent with FSH 2709,11, 41.23g, 3k; this excludes large antennae, and large satellite or communications dishes.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement