San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Sample Clauses

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. The Public Utilities Commission of the City and County of San Francisco (the “SFPUC”) has reviewed the Development Agreement to which this Consent to Development Agreement (this “SFPUC Consent”) is attached and incorporated. Except as otherwise defined in this SFPUC Consent, initially capitalized terms have the meanings given in the Development Agreement. By executing this SFPUC Consent, the undersigned confirms that the SFPUC, after considering the Development Agreement and utility-related Mitigation Measures at a duly noticed public hearing, consented to the Development Agreement as it relates to matters under SFPUC jurisdiction, and delegates to the SFPUC General Manager or his or her designee any future approvals of the SFPUC under the Development Agreement, subject to applicable law including the City’s Charter. By authorizing this SFPUC Consent, the SFPUC does not intend to in any way limit the exclusive authority of the SFPUC as set forth in Article XIIIB of the City’s Charter. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, a municipal corporation, acting by and through the SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION By: XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, General Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: XXXXXX X. XXXXXXX, City Attorney By: Deputy City Attorney San Francisco Public Utility Commission Resolution No. 11-0068 Adopted: May 10, 2011 Exhibit A Project Site [attached] Exhibit B Legal Description of Project Site [Attached] Exhibit B Pacific Land Surveys June 27, 2011 PLS Job No. 20110101-01 Exhibit “B” LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: All those lands comprised of portions of the lands commonly known as Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island lying within the City and County of San Francisco, State of California described as follows: That portion of the lands described in that certain Presidential Reservation of Goat Island (now Yerba Buena Island), dated November 6, 1850, lying northwesterly of Parcel 57935-1 as described in that certain Quitclaim Deed, recorded October 26, 2000, as Document Number 2000G855531, in the office of the Recorder of the said City and County of San Francisco (hereinafter referred to as Doc. 2000G855531); Together with all of the underlying fee to Parcel 57935-5 as described in said Quitclaim Deed (Doc. 2000G855531) and all of the underlying fee to Parcel 57935-6 as described in said Quitclaim Deed (Doc. 2000G855531), Also toge...
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. The SFPUC provides retail drinking water and wastewater services to San Francisco, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, and green hydroelectric and solar power for San Francisco’s residents, businesses, and municipal operations. The mission of the SFPUC is to: • Serve San Francisco and its Bay Area customers with reliable, high quality, and affordable water, while maximizing benefits from power operations and responsibly managing the resources entrusted to its care; • Protect public health, public safety, and the environment by providing reliable and efficient collection, treatment, and disposal of San Francisco’s wastewater; • Conduct its business affairs in a manner that promotes efficiency, minimizes waste, and ensures rate payer confidence; and • Promote diversity and the health, safety, and professional development of its employees. The SFPUC is comprised of three separate enterprises.
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. ‌ San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) provides retail drinking water and wastewater services to the City of San Francisco, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, green hydroelectric and solar power to Hetch Hetchy electricity customers, and power to the residents and businesses of San Francisco through the CleanPowerSF program. SFPUC has about 2,300 employees working in seven counties with a combined annual operating budget of over $1 billion. SFPUC’s mission is to provide their customers with high quality, efficient and reliable water, power, and sewer services in a manner that is inclusive of environmental and community interests, and that sustains the resources entrusted to their care. SFPUC Policies‌ The SFPUC has adopted several policies that reflect the agency’s commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, environmental justice, racial justice, community benefits, and innovative technologies.
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. The Public Utilities Commission of the City and County of San Francisco (the “SFPUC”) has reviewed the ICA to which this Consent to Infrastructure Plan and ICA (this “SFPUC Consent”) is attached and incorporated. Except as otherwise defined in this SFPUC Consent, initially capitalized terms have the meanings given in the ICA. By executing this SFPUC Consent, the undersigned confirms that the SFPUC, after considering the Infrastructure Plan and Utility-Related Mitigation Measures at a duly noticed public hearing, consented to:
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. The SFPUC provides retail drinking water and wastewater services to San Francisco, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, and green hydroelectric and solar power for San Francisco’s municipal operations. The mission of the SFPUC is to: • Serve San Francisco and its Bay Area customers with reliable, high quality, and affordable water, while maximizing benefits from power operations and responsibly managing the resources entrusted to its care; • Protect public health, public safety, and the environment by providing reliable and efficient collection, treatment, and disposal of San Francisco’s wastewater; • Conduct its business affairs in a manner that promotes efficiency, minimizes waste, and ensures rate payer confidence; and • Promote diversity and the health, safety, and professional development of its employees. The SFPUC is comprised of three separate enterprises. The Water Enterprise is responsible for managing the transmission, treatment, storage, and distribution of potable water to San Francisco’s wholesale and retail customers. The Wastewater Enterprise is responsible for managing the collection, treatment, and reuse or disposal of San Francisco’s wastewater. The Power Enterprise is responsible for managing retail power sales, transmission and power scheduling, energy efficiency programs, street lighting services, utilities planning for redevelopment projects, energy resource planning efforts, and various other energy services. The SFPUC also has three administrative divisions. External Affairs provides communications and outreach services. Business Services oversees all financial and accounting matters for the entire SFPUC. Infrastructure delivers capital improvement programs.

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