Permission:
Means SaskEnergy consent under its Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule, The SaskEnergy Act and The SaskEnergy Regulations , or an easement or agreement, as qualified herein. Right of Way means a strip of land in which a Pipeline is located. An urban Right of Way typically takes the form of an Easement registered on the property title, and can be ascertained from the land titles registry. A Right of Way is typically 3 metres wide in the yards of most urban homes. Rural Right of Ways can be registered or unregistered (https://www.isc.ca/LandTitles/Pages/default.aspx), and may not show up on title. An unregistered rural Easement, such as found in the yards of most rural homes, is typically 10 metres wide (5 metres on each side of the Pipeline). The area within a Right of Way or 1.5 metres from the Pipeline, on either side, where no Right of Way exists, wherein consent of the Corporation is required for a Site Disturbance. A line from a Main Pipeline to a service location, which serves a single Parcel.
Right of Way:
Safety Zone:
Service or Service Pipeline: Site Disturbance:
Site Disturbance includes: (i)
any excavation, drilling, installing or erecting of any pit, well, Foundation, pavement, Building or other structure or installation; any Ground Disturbance that reduces the depth of cover over the Pipeline to a depth that is less than the cover provided when the Pipeline was installed;
(ii)
(iii) Mechanical Excavation below 0.30 metres in depth or over a Pipeline; (iv) Cultivation below 0.30 metres in depth or Farm Cultivation below 0.45 metres in depth; and (v) the tearing down, destroying, breaking up or razing of a structure or of the outer walls or principal supporting members of a structure. Means any activity or installation in the Right of Way or within 1.5 metres of a Pipeline if no Right of Way exists, which requires the consent of SaskEnergy.
“Work” or “Installations”:
SaskEnergy Terms and Conditions of Service Schedule – Appendix F
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