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To distribute electricity, natural gas, oil and drinking water, it may be necessary to place underground <br />conduits /pipes or aboveground transmission poles /towers on Regional Parks System lands. Such <br />utilities may be needed to serve visitors at that Regional Parks System unit, and to serve other land. <br />Regional park implementing agencies should collaborate with the utility provider to determine where <br />these utilities should be placed that minimizes impacts on the Regional Parks System unit's natural <br />resources and on its existing and future recreation and visitor support facilities, while providing <br />reasonable access to the utility line for repair and maintenance. <br />Regional park implementing agencies may either sell or grant an easement or a license to the utility <br />provider that specifies where the utility may be located, conditions for access to the utility, how impacts <br />to the park by placement, repair or relocation of the utility will be mitigated and any time limit on the <br />easement or permit. The utility provider may have to pay for the easement or permit based on the <br />benefit the utility provides to the Regional Parks System unit. <br />