When the Electric Company Owes You a Favor?


Don't know if this might help my longer term plans for a dedicated line?

The electrical utility where I live has just stopped by the house to apologetically disclose that the utility pole supplying my house must be removed from an adjacent property.

It seems the pole only feeds my house, or may be an intermediate pole between the street and my house. So although it has been there for about 75 years or so, they are proposing that it moves to my property.

Perhaps concerned that I might protest, it seems they have asked if there is anything they can do for me.

So if the electrical utility were putting up a new pole and/or new supply to your house, what wouuld be on your wish list as an audiophile?

If no potential benefit for digital noise floors or massive monoblocks, perhaps I should at least try to avoid getting a utility pole in the garden? Or ask them to hide / bury all new wires?

Thanks for advice.
cwlondon

Showing 1 response by bifwynne

This is really a money issue about a "taking." In other words, the utility company wants a permanent easement in order to install a pole, plus the right to ingress and egress the property for maintenance. This constitutes a transfer of a portion of the "bundle of sticks" that you own outright to the utility company.

I suspect that the state and/or locality you live in has rules whereby a public ultility can "condemn" property for public use. However ... the US Constitution requires that you be paid a fair value for the property so taken. State law may also speak to this.

You may be entitled to more than just a year's supply of copper top batteries. I strongly suggest you consult with a land use attorney in your locality to ensure you are being fairly compensated for this "taking."

Where should I send my bill.