Public Utility Easement definition

Public Utility Easement means a registered easement or right of way, or an unregistered statutory easement or right of way, held by one or more of the Public Utility Companies, in respect of a transmission line, distribution line or similar facility which affects Entitlement land;
Public Utility Easement means an easement that allows a utility the right to use and access specific areas of another’s property for constructing and maintaining gas, electric, telecommunication, fiberoptic, water, and sewer lines.means the space in, upon, above, along, across, over or under an easement for the constructing, reconstructing, operating, maintaining, inspecting, and repairing of utilities facilities. "Public utility easement" does not include an easement solely for the constructing, reconstructing, operating, maintaining, inspecting, and repairing of city facilities, or where the proposed use by the utility operator is inconsistent with the terms of any easement granted to the city.
Public Utility Easement means the area on a recorded plat map or other recorded document that is dedicated to the use and installation of public utility facilities.

Examples of Public Utility Easement in a sentence

  • Sanitary and storm sewer easements that benefit District or City, Public Utility Easement (PUE) and other easements on the property.

  • A plumbing permit issued by the Building Inspection Division is required for all plumbing systems, including storm drainage systems, installed outside the Public Right-of-Way or a Public Utility Easement.

  • The Improvement Plans shall show provisions for the placement of centralized mail delivery units in the Public Utility Easement (P.U.E.).

  • All public utilities such as water mains, sewer mains, electric lines, electric transformers, etc., within the development shall be located within public utilities easements.If a Public Utility Easement (PUE) is required a draft deed on a City provided Grant Deed Form shall be submitted to the Engineering Division for review and approval.

  • In the event that a Third Party Interest (other than a Public Utility Easement) is to be surrendered prior to creation of an Entitlement Reserve, the parties agree that the surrender of the Third Party Interest shall be the subject of an agreement between the Band, Canada and the Third Party Interest Holder.


More Definitions of Public Utility Easement

Public Utility Easement means an easement in favour of a public utility provider.
Public Utility Easement means, unless otherwise specified or restricted by the terms of the easement, the area on, below, or above a property in which the property owner has dedicated an easement for use by utilities. Public Utility Easement does not include an easement dedicated solely for Town’s use, or where the proposed use by the Provider is inconsistent with the terms of any easement granted to the Town.
Public Utility Easement means any privately owned land, in which the City holds an easement for public utility uses and purposes, without regard to whether any “public utility,” as defined in California Public Utilities Code section 216(a), has an easement for similar public utility uses and purposes.
Public Utility Easement means a nonpossessory property interest in which the easement holder is a publicly regulated or publicly owned utility under federal law or law of this state or a municipality. The term includes an easement benefiting an intrastate utility, an interstate utility, or a utility cooperative.
Public Utility Easement means those easements held, owned or controlled by the City that allow the construction, operation or maintenance of an electric utility transmission and distribution system (or any part thereof), including but not limited to public utility easements dedicated to the City by plat.
Public Utility Easement means a nonpossessory property
Public Utility Easement means an easement that allows a utility the right to use and access specific areas of another’s property for constructing and maintaining gas, electric, telecommunication, fiberoptic, water, and sewer lines.