Enclosed Structure An Enclosed Structure is a structure that is covered or enclosed and may trap gas; including without limitation, a shed, greenhouse, grain bin, tank, hot tub or other like structure. An Enclosed Structure is any structure that has a ceiling or roof and walls where the openings in the walls have a total area less than 20% of the area of the walls, including other structures which serve the purpose of walls. Considerations: □ Preference is for structures on skids that enable movement and improve accessibility. □ Notwithstanding anything herein, structures within the Right of Way or 1.5 metres of the Pipeline where no Right of Way exists may be removed by SaskEnergy at the Grantee or owner’s expense if access is required to construct, inspect, maintain, alter, replace or repair the Pipeline, or if a safety concern arises. □ SaskEnergy’s opinion as to what constitutes a safety hazard may change over time as standards change or new information becomes available. □ For site preparation, see Minor Landscaping or Major Landscaping, as applicable. Allowed with Conditions: □ Enclosed Structures are allowed provided they are: o Smaller than 10 square metres in floor area; o Located more than 1.5 metres from the intersection of buried Pipelines; and o Have a minimum ventilation area of 400 centimetres2 located on the roof, or on walls within 50 centimetres of the peak of the roof. Prohibited: □ Structures that have a Foundation, electricity or otherwise meet the definition of a Building (see Buildings for requirements). □ Structures not expressly allowed above.
All distances are relative to the Pipeline and not the line locate markers (flag, stake or paint) and are deemed accurate if placed within one metre horizontal distance from the Pipeline. www.saskenergy.com/safety/planningyourproject
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