sellerperson
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I am the seller of 3 properties working trying to ascern horizontal clearance information for residential overhead lines and need information from the NESC manual. Hopefully this will not fall under deletion by the moderator.
Description: two poles with residential lines will be installed to serve 3 parcels. First pole is located 350' from second. At the second pole the service will go into a 50kva transformer to become underground service to serve the parcels. Electric company began by asking for 30' right of way easement for poles and lines. We disputed and now they are asking for 16' right of way easement stating that exceptions can be made as long as NESC code is not violated.
We wish to give a 10-12' right of way easement for the overhead transmission lines as we do not want poles in the middle of the roadway.
Lines will run along existing 30' ingress/egress roadway on one acre parcels where existing zoning laws do not allow structures that close to the lot line, there are no trees, there is no truck traffic, and zoning laws would prohibit construction of a pool there.
At any rate, I cannot seem to find the table in the NESC code book online which lists the basic horizontal clearances for overhead lines and any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Description: two poles with residential lines will be installed to serve 3 parcels. First pole is located 350' from second. At the second pole the service will go into a 50kva transformer to become underground service to serve the parcels. Electric company began by asking for 30' right of way easement for poles and lines. We disputed and now they are asking for 16' right of way easement stating that exceptions can be made as long as NESC code is not violated.
We wish to give a 10-12' right of way easement for the overhead transmission lines as we do not want poles in the middle of the roadway.
Lines will run along existing 30' ingress/egress roadway on one acre parcels where existing zoning laws do not allow structures that close to the lot line, there are no trees, there is no truck traffic, and zoning laws would prohibit construction of a pool there.
At any rate, I cannot seem to find the table in the NESC code book online which lists the basic horizontal clearances for overhead lines and any help would be appreciated. Thank you.