Power to detached garage, Conduit up and over exposed footer/foundation?

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Ray - Auto Tech

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First let me describe my situation. I am the home owner. I have built a detached garage on my property. Installed a sub panel inside the garage. Now I need to run conduit from side of my house to said garage. Distance will be about 85-90 total feet. Buried 21in underground with 2in PVC conduit. The footing/foundation, that the wall is on is about 16in beyond the wall. it's about 2 feet thick from grade level. There is a 3ft 8in stem wall (concrete) from the footing to the bottom of the wood wall. What I don't know is what is the proper way, or route to run the conduit from the trench, to the top of the foundation, then over the foundation to the stem wall? It's basically three 90degree bends. Can I use and LB at grade level to the trench? Or do I have to cut/notch the foundation? That is the last piece of the puzzle for this project. The link shows a hand drawn picture of what I am talking about

Any input is appreciated. Thank you for your time.

Ray Pierce
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