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NEC powerline clearances

sergoodo

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Any issues with running a 10'-0" height CMU fence adjacent to power poles from 3' to 5'; essentially parallel to the distribution lines above?
 
The utility company gets to establish the required width of the right of way. Pretty sure it will be more than 6' to 10'...
 
Would you consider the CMU fence (wall) a structure in the utility easement? Would not be allowed here under zoning enforcement but I may not understand the question totally?
 
And when children climb on the fence and play Tarzan off the power lines??

Since they are reachable
 
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Seems dangerous to me, NEC has clearances for permanent structures. Nothing I can find can link fence to permanent structure in the NEC. The fence is aligned with distribution lines with a pole mtd. transformer every 3-4 houses.

Agreed, local utility rules would set requirements, will eventually check.

Thanks
 
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