I agree with checking with PUC or PSC, but I take a more cynical view.
They don’t want 3rd party attachers because it complicates their life. If they
could defensibly argue that their easement doesn’t cover an attacher then
they’ll move outside the ROW and get easements knowing that it
It could be someone saying that sharing an easement creates a liability for the
pole owner. I could see a power company attorney taking that position. I
would check with the public utility commission or public service commission or
the corporation commission or whoever regulates the pole
Check the county recorder's office to see if they actually do?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Jason McKemie"
To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group"
Sent: Friday, June 3, 2022
I have had that happen once where the pole line crossed BLM property. Had to
get a BLM permit.
From: Jason McKemie
Sent: Friday, June 3, 2022 11:36 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Utility Pole Location
Yes, it sounds as though they do. I had hoped when we
Yes, it sounds as though they do. I had hoped when we became a CLEC I
wouldn't have to mess with this sort of thing, but evidently that is not
the case.
On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 12:33 PM Jim Bouse [Brazos WiFi]
wrote:
> Do they have easements for every property?
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> Jim Bouse
> Owner -
Do they have easements for every property?
Jim Bouse
Owner - Brazos WiFi
979-999-7000
http://www.brazoswifi.com
From: AF On Behalf Of Jason McKemie
Sent: Friday, June 3, 2022 12:30 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: [AFMUG] Utility Pole Location
A utility company I am dealing
A utility company I am dealing with is claiming that they now stake their
poles a minimum of 1ft off of the ROW, therefore I have to pull easements
for every property that the poles pass. Has anyone come across anything
like this before? They just started doing this a couple of years ago, as I