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Original Version

Rule 80.1

 

80.1-B

Intrusive Inspections

 

 
Wood poles in high fire-threat areas that support only Communication Lines or equipment shall be intrusively inspected in accordance with the schedule established in General Order 165 if they are:
 
•    Interset between joint-use poles supporting supply lines in the high fire threat areas ofSouthern California.
•    Within three spans of a joint-use pole supporting supply lines in the high fire-threat areas ofSouthern California.
•    Within one span of a joint-use pole supporting supply lines in the high fire-threat areas ofNorthern California. 

For the purpose of this rule, the high fire-threat areas in Southern California are Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones in the following counties:  Imperial,Los Angeles, Orange,Riverside, Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura.  Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones are defined by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat Map.  The high fire threat areas inNorthern Californiaare areas designated as Threat Classes 3 and 4 on the Reax Map adopted in Decision 12-01-032 issued in Phase 2 of Rulemaking 08-11-005. 

The FRAP Fire Threat Map and Reax Map are to be used to establish approximate boundaries.  Communications Infrastructure Providers (CIPs) should use their own expertise and judgment to determine if local conditions require them to adjust the boundaries of the map.

 

 

Strikeout and Underline Version

Rule 80.1

 

80.1-B

Intrusive Inspections

 

 
Wood poles in high fire-threat areas that support only Communication Lines or equipment shall be intrusively inspected in accordance with the schedule established in General Order 165 if they are:
 
•    Interset between joint-use poles supporting supply lines in the high fire threat areas ofSouthern California.
•    Within three spans of a joint-use pole supporting supply lines in the high fire-threat areas ofSouthern California.
•    Within one span of a joint-use pole supporting supply lines in the high fire-threat areas ofNorthern California. 

For the purpose of this rule, the high fire-threat areas in Southern California are Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones in the following counties:  Imperial,Los Angeles, Orange,Riverside, Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura.  Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones are defined by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat Map.  The high fire threat areas inNorthern Californiaare areas designated as Threat Classes 3 and 4 on the Reax Map adopted in Decision 12-01-032 issued in Phase 2 of Rulemaking 08-11-005. 

The FRAP Fire Threat Map and Reax Map are to be used to establish approximate boundaries.  Communications Infrastructure Providers (CIPs) should use their own expertise and judgment to determine if local conditions require them to adjust the boundaries of the map.

 

For wood pole intrusive inspections, the term “year” is defined as a calendar year.

 

 

Final Version

Rule 80.1

 

 

80.1-B

Intrusive Inspections

 

 
Wood poles in high fire-threat areas that support only Communication Lines or equipment shall be intrusively inspected in accordance with the schedule established in General Order 165 if they are:
 
•    Interset between joint-use poles supporting supply lines in the high fire threat areas ofSouthern California.
•    Within three spans of a joint-use pole supporting supply lines in the high fire-threat areas ofSouthern California.
•    Within one span of a joint-use pole supporting supply lines in the high fire-threat areas ofNorthern California. 

For the purpose of this rule, the high fire-threat areas in Southern California are Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones in the following counties:  Imperial,Los Angeles, Orange,Riverside, Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura.  Extreme and Very High Fire Threat Zones are defined by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) Fire Threat Map.  The high fire threat areas inNorthern Californiaare areas designated as Threat Classes 3 and 4 on the Reax Map adopted in Decision 12-01-032 issued in Phase 2 of Rulemaking 08-11-005. 

The FRAP Fire Threat Map and Reax Map are to be used to establish approximate boundaries.  Communications Infrastructure Providers (CIPs) should use their own expertise and judgment to determine if local conditions require them to adjust the boundaries of the map.

 

For wood pole intrusive inspections, the term “year” is defined as a calendar year.