1.  You want innerduct  buried in the soil several feet under the water.
Thia would be done by directional boring. 300ft is no problem. Probably
"should" require erosion/sedmentation control permit and possibly wetlands
study. But you can get away with about anything in a private location.

2. Handhole anywhere you want to splice.

3. Always needs a locate ticket called in to state agency. Occasionally
needs a permit/contract usually only for high profile stuff like
transmisson pipelines.

4. If you are going to own this duct and cable then you want a solid
easement for occupancy and future access. We try to get a blanket easement
so we dont have to worry about our path surveyors etc.

5. Youll need to become a utility member of the locate system.

5a. Usic is a locate contractor hired by some utilities. The state agency
just takes calls and sends out tickets. The utility is responsible for
marking the lines or paying someone to do it.

6. It IS hard... too hard is up to you to determine. This project should
require a very significant contribution from the property owners to make
financial sense.

On Jun 20, 2017 11:04 PM, "Steve Jones" <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:

A few questions, this being a family estate property that was subdivided
into different lots. There are 8 current homes, haven't looked at a platt
map yet to see how the lots are legally divided, so there is that. This is
about interconnecting and somewhere in the mix bringing in interwebs. To
run past all the current lots is roughly 8050 feet. There would be 4
"fingers" the longest being 3300 feet, passing 3 houses with the longest
distance between those 3 being 1400 feet, 300 feet of this would be
underwater.
This is not a ROW, issue, they don't want it in ROW, I assume they need
some sort of legal easement on record for the duct. I know zero about this.
Here are some questions:
1. the underwater part. is that normally duct or just underwater fiber.
1a. this pond is stocked by DNR, does that require some crummy permit to
drop fiber into even though its privately owned, I don't know what the
trade off is for DNR stocking.
2. When passing a lot, do you normally put a handhole in each lot?
3. if a utility ROW is crossed, does that need a permit?
4. Whats the specific terminology, I think its easement, that makes the
duct accessible, like ROW, legally even if the property changes hands
5. How does one get this buried cable/duct into a location service database
5.a when a locate is called in who pays? (USIC is the locating agency
around here)
6.how much longer will this list of questions get before it gets too hard

In this instance, it will all be cut trench, that's free, for them. This is
all unincorporated land in a county. however there has been a history of
forced incorporation attempts. should that happen, what happens with this
duct?

assuming there is some chatter on this, anticipate more detailed questions
on tech specs

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