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- EASEMENT GUIDELINES - Urban Utilities
While the Code provides general guidance, these guidelines are intended to provide further clarity regarding when and why easements are required by Urban Utilities
- How Wide Is a Utility Easement? Key Facts You Should Know
Understand the typical widths of utility easements and how they vary by type, plus tips on reviewing and adjusting easement boundaries
- Chapter 4 Utility Locations and City Utility Easements
Sanitary sewer, storm sewer, drainage, and water main easements shall have a minimum width of 20 feet Additional width may be required by the City Engineer to ensure proper access for City maintenance equipment
- Standards and guidelines - Urban Utilities
Standards and guidelines are designed to assist consultants and contractors in submitting properly made applications to Queensland Urban Utilities
- Standards for Utility Easements
Easements must be acceptable to the Authority and shall include a 10’ wide perpetual easement for utility service over, under, upon, and across all lands lying adjacent to, parallel with, and outside of the areas shown on the plans or plat as roads, streets, or other rights-of-way
- Easements - Urban Utilities
The easement design must be in accordance with Urban Utilities' guidelines and standards, including the SEQ Code As-constructed drawings certified by an RPEQ Engineer or design plans for the associated water and or sewer infrastructure (in PDF format)
- Standards and guidelines
Standards and guidelines are designed to assist consultants and contractors in submitting properly made applications to Queensland Urban Utilities
- Build Construction over or near pipes or easements - Urban Utilities
As per the Queensland Development Code (QDC) MP 1 4 – Building over or near relevant infrastructure, assessable building works which meets the following criteria do not require advice to be provided to or approval to be obtained from Urban Utilities
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