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Outlining the procedures for those seeking to utilize, cross, or affect SFPUC lands in San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. The primary purpose of the lands that the SFPUC owns is for the unimpeded operation and maintenance of our water and power system, and goals set forth in our land use policies. Any entity be they public or private, contemplating using, crossing, or affecting our lands in any way must apply for permission to do so. Applications are reviewed by a multi-disciplinary Project Review Committee. Among other things, the Committee is charged with ensuring that proposals
Outlining the procedures for those seeking to utilize, cross, or affect SFPUC lands in San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Alameda Counties. The primary purpose of the lands that we own is for the unimpeded operation and maintenance of our water and power system, and goals set forth in our land use policies. Any entity, be they public or private, contemplating using, crossing, or affecting our lands in any way must apply for permission to do so. Applications are reviewed by a multi-disciplinary committee that includes planners, biologists, engineers, real estate analysts, land managers, foresters and
Outlining the procedures for applicants seeking to utilize, cross, or affect SFPUC lands and infrastructure located within the City and County of San Francisco. The primary use of SFPUC land is for the delivery, operation, maintenance and protection of its water, power, and sewer systems. Secondary uses of lands devoted to these purposes may be permitted if those uses do not in any way interfere with, endanger or damage existing or future operations or the security of those systems, and there is a benefit to the SFPUC in permitting that use. Any person or public or private entity contemplating