8. Attendees Proposed Transactions Potentially Subject To GO 69-C

o Revocable

o Non-interfering

o No CEQA required, & no ministerial exemption issued

o When there is construction covered by discretionary CEQA

o Non-controversial and unchallenged

o Limited Uses:

_ Trenching, grading, and paving

_ Driveways and private roads

_ Installation of lighting, fencing, landscaping and attendant irrigation

_ Floating boat docks, boat ramps, extensions and appurtenant devices

_ Rip-Rap, erosion control, re-vegetation

_ Office space

_ Other empty building space

_ Leases to employees for employee housing

_ Use of existing parking facilities

_ Seasonal uses & special events

_ Recreational uses: bicycle, pedestrian, equine, skiing, aquatic uses

_ Commercial uses: marinas, resorts

_ Agriculture & aquaculture: nursery, viticulture, orchards, row crops, grazing including facilities integral to such operations and buffer zones

_ Access for testing and monitoring equipment (wells, air quality, etc.) & surveying

_ Inter-utility encumbrances: energy, telecom, water, sewer, transportation

_ Fire control, firebreaks, weed control

_ Use of non-exclusive easements on third party fee land

_ Trading (swapping) of equivalent land rights

_ Joint use of facilities by utilities, munis, and cable operators

_ Installation and use of:

· Glass fiber

· Coaxial cable

· Microwave dishes

· Antenna hardware and supports

· Monopoles

· Small tower attachments

· Wireless communication facilities

· Third-Party attachments to utility property

(Note: Commission staff indicated at the Workshop that individual transactions are always fact-specific, and that not all transactions within a category of transactions (e.g., Trenching, grading and paving) would necessarily qualify for treatment under GO 69-C in every case - exceptional circumstances regarding revocability, limited use, and existing settings could remove the transaction from GO 69-C applicability.)

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