Update:
Finally got through to the PUC, we had a conference call with PG&E main custormer support. I was promised a copy of the PUC codes and easement rights, which did not come. I called to cancel appt with PG&E who in turn showed up with copy of codes and survey of my property done in 2004 pointing out the so called violation.
At this point, they said they were trying to work with me. Gave me 2 alternatives to fix the so called barrier issue. We made an appointment/completion time for me to build and them to approve my planter fix. PG&E did not keep the appointment which cost me money to be there at their appointed time. So I called the local police put in a complaint and had it documented that I had indeed done as requested. Then left PG&E a message letting them know I called the local PD.
PG&E showed this morning and signed off on my planter.
I was never able to find any actual easements. I went to the county assessor and also county surveyor's office. The 2 easements listed on my title had nothing to do with PG&E. I realize there is an unspoken easement for meter reading, but I never found any other easements.
I am still mad at the fact, that had I not been home when they showed up, they would have installed barriers without notifying me or giving me the alternative options. Just seems to me, there is something underhanded and against property rights in not notifying the homeowner first.
Thanks for letting me sound off here.

