|
Owner’s Name The project will be created in the name of the owner of the property. Contractors or other authorized agents should be identified seperately. People in the process of purchasing a property do not have the authority to submit an application until after the closing has occurred.
(Back to Top)
Vacancy Services cannot be disconnected while the property is occupied. Meter removal may occur quickly after application, therefore, applications will not be accepted until the premise is vacant. If PSE&G finds the property to be occupied, the project will be cancelled and the applicant will have to re-submit. (Back to Top)
Service Address Refers to the address at which PSE&G provided service. This is often different from the mailing address of the property in question. The service address can be found on the PSE&G bill. This is crucial in making sure service is disconnected at the correct premise. (Back to Top)
Mailing Address The address to which the completion letter should be mailed. The letter will always be in the name of the property owner. (Back to Top)
Cross Street The nearest street intersecting the road the property sits on.
(Back to Top)
Primary Residence Select 'YES' if the building to be demolished is the applicant’s primary residence. (Back to Top)
Project Contact The applicant’s point of contact for property access and any other questions that may arise. This is the person who will receive the fax copy of the completion letter. Phone numbers should provide access to this contact during business hours.
(Back to Top)
Meter Numbers These are located on the meters. Identify all gas and electric meters located on the property to be demolished. Safe access to all properties must be provided for meter removal. (Back to Top)
Type and Number of Structures Type refers to the structure’s use, i.e. residential – single family or multi-family, warehouse, strip mall, etc. Specify which structures are to be demolished. For example, garage only, all units, residence but not pool house, bldgs 1-4 and 7, etc. If the structures are not being taken all the way to the foundation, check with the municipality to make sure you really need a demolition permit.
(Back to Top)
Lighting This generally refers to PSE&G pole mounted parking lot or area lighting at commercial or industrial properties. Please note – lights attached to buildings are not the responsibility of PSE&G. If there is area lighting on the property, does it need to be removed in order to demolish the building(s)? If the removal does not have to be done for demolition, it should be created as a separate project or as part of the new construction request with the Construction Inquiry Dept. Construction Inquiry can be reached at 800.782.0067.
(Back to Top)
Other Equipment Are there any poles, transformers, or other equipment on the property that belong to PSE&G and need to be removed before demolition can occur?
(Back to Top)
Type of Electrical Service Check 'Overhead' if there is a wire from a utility pole to the buildings to be demolished. Otherwise, check 'Underground'.
(Back to Top)
Type of Structure to be Built after Demolition The use to which the new building will be put may affect the way services are removed for demolition. Please indicate whether a home will be built, a store, business, apartments, etc., and include the approximate timeframe for construction. (Back to Top)
|