ProsperGuy
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We live in Texas.
We have an 800 foot long driveway that is 30' wide that leads to the large part of our property. There is a 5' utility easement running along each side of the driveway.
We paid to have electrical poles and lines run along the edge of our property. parallel to the driveway. In doing do, we granted the electric company a blanket easement on the easement property that is defined as 30' wide, half of said width on each side of the electric lines. The easement has been properly filed with the county, and is the only one listed.
To me, that would mean that the easement would extend 15' on our side of the line would put the boundary roughly in the middle of our driveway and their would be around a 5 to 10 foot 'gap' before reaching the utility easement on the other side.
We have a new neighbor building on a lot on that side our driveway. The power company is saying they have a blanket easement, and can do whatever they want to. Their solution to get power to our neighbors lot is to install a pole on their lot, and run an aerial power line across our driveway.
I do not want to drive underneath a power line on my property. Our neighbors also have their own driveway access to the main road.
Is this something worth consulting an attorney?
Thanks
We have an 800 foot long driveway that is 30' wide that leads to the large part of our property. There is a 5' utility easement running along each side of the driveway.
We paid to have electrical poles and lines run along the edge of our property. parallel to the driveway. In doing do, we granted the electric company a blanket easement on the easement property that is defined as 30' wide, half of said width on each side of the electric lines. The easement has been properly filed with the county, and is the only one listed.
To me, that would mean that the easement would extend 15' on our side of the line would put the boundary roughly in the middle of our driveway and their would be around a 5 to 10 foot 'gap' before reaching the utility easement on the other side.
We have a new neighbor building on a lot on that side our driveway. The power company is saying they have a blanket easement, and can do whatever they want to. Their solution to get power to our neighbors lot is to install a pole on their lot, and run an aerial power line across our driveway.
I do not want to drive underneath a power line on my property. Our neighbors also have their own driveway access to the main road.
Is this something worth consulting an attorney?
Thanks