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P. I T 02 (TUE) 08:26 <br />Kenow, Charles <br />STATE OF MN- PIPELINE SAFETY TEL:6512969641 <br />P. 002 <br />From: Gorham, Bob [Bob.Gorham@fire.ca.gov] <br />Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 3:15 PM <br />To: Kenow, Charles <br />Subject: RE: Pipeline Development Set -backs <br />Charles, <br />California has a state law that prohibits structures an pipeline <br />right -of -way or adjacent to if the improvement prohibits complete and <br />unimpaired access. See text below. What this law does is allow a <br />developer to build a wall or structure adjecent to the easement on one <br />side only. The other side of the easement would have too allow room for <br />maintenance and emergency response. We consult with the operator to <br />tell us how much room they need. <br />Bob <br />California Government Code: <br />51014.6. (a) Effective January 1, 1987, no person, other than the <br />pipeline operator, shall do any <br />of the following with respect to any pipeline easement: <br />(1) Build, erect, or create a structure or improvement within the <br />pipeline easement or permit the <br />building, erection, or creation thereof. <br />(2) Build, erect, or create a structure, fence, wall, or obstruction <br />adjacent to any pipeline <br />easement which would prevent complete and unimpaired surface access to <br />the easement, or <br />permit the building, erection, or creation thereof. <br />(b) No shrubbery or shielding shall be installed on the pipeline <br />easement which would impair <br />aerial observation of the pipeline easement. This subdivision does not <br />prevent the revegetation <br />0 any landscape disturbed within a pipeline easement as a result of <br />constructing the pipeline and <br />does not prevent the holder of the underlying fee interest or the <br />holder's tenant from planting and <br />harvesting seasonal agricultural crops on a pipeline easement. <br />(c) This section does not prohibit a pipeline operator from performing <br />any necessary activities <br />within a pipeline easement, including, but not limited to, the <br />construction, replacement, relocation, <br />repair, or operation of the pipeline. <br />Original Message-- - <br />From: Kenow, Charles lmailto :Charles.Kenow @state.mn.usj <br />Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 7:35 AM <br />To: NAPSR Alabama (E- mail); NAPSR Arizona (E- mail); NAPSR Arkansas <br />(E-mail); NAPSR California PUC (E- mail); NAPSR California SFM (E- mail); <br />NAPSR Colorado (E- mail); NAPSR Connecticut (E- mail); NAPSR Delaware <br />(E- mail); NAPSR District of Columbia (E- mail); NAPSR Florida LPG <br />(E- mail); NAPSR Florida PUC (E- mail); NAPSR Georgia (E- mail); NAPSR <br />Idaho (E- mail); NAPSR Illinois (E- mail); NAPSR Indiana (E- mail); NAPSR <br />Iowa (E- mail); NAPSR Kansas (E- mail); NAPSR Kentucky (E- mail); NAPSR <br />Louisana (E- mail); NAPSR Maine (E- mail); NAPSR Maryland (E- mail); NAPSR <br />Massachusetts (E- mail); NAPSR Michigan (E- mail); NAPSR Minnesota <br />(E- mail); NAPSR Mississippi (E- mail); NAPSR Missouri (E- mail); NAPSR <br />Montana (E- mail); NAPSR Nebraska (E- mail); NAPSR Nevada (E- mail); NAPSR <br />New Hampshire (E- mail); NAPSR New Jersey (E- mail); NAPSR New Mexico <br />1 <br />