ᐅ 8 trees on the property located between the power lines and telephone cables.
Created on: 2 Jun 2020 12:59
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Andreas_79
Hello everyone
We have, or are about to, purchase a plot of land where a few trees are still standing. These are spruces, unfortunately located close to the power line that runs across the property, as well as near the telephone cable that also crosses the land.
So, it will probably be necessary to carry out hazard tree removal. Or is it possible to ask the power company and the telecom provider if they can temporarily disconnect the lines for a certain period to allow the trees to be cut down? Then the neighbor’s house would have to manage without electricity for an hour or two... :-(
I think that could be cheaper than handling the removal of eight trees as hazard trees, right?
This is the middle plot, and although I’m not happy about the cables crossing the property, it’s a small village and all houses are connected like this to power and telephone lines :-(
Best regards
Andreas
We have, or are about to, purchase a plot of land where a few trees are still standing. These are spruces, unfortunately located close to the power line that runs across the property, as well as near the telephone cable that also crosses the land.
So, it will probably be necessary to carry out hazard tree removal. Or is it possible to ask the power company and the telecom provider if they can temporarily disconnect the lines for a certain period to allow the trees to be cut down? Then the neighbor’s house would have to manage without electricity for an hour or two... :-(
I think that could be cheaper than handling the removal of eight trees as hazard trees, right?
This is the middle plot, and although I’m not happy about the cables crossing the property, it’s a small village and all houses are connected like this to power and telephone lines :-(
Best regards
Andreas
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Andreas_793 Jun 2020 15:00@cschiko, I think you got the paragraph mixed up.
You were looking at Paragraph 35, Section 1, Point 6.
What applies to us is Paragraph 35, Section 6:
The municipality can, for developed areas outside the main settlement zones that are not predominantly agricultural and where there is a significant amount of residential development, establish by ordinance that projects intended for residential purposes according to Section 2 cannot be rejected on the grounds that they conflict with the land use plan designation for agriculture or forest or raise concerns about the creation or consolidation of a scattered settlement. The ordinance may also apply to projects serving small craft and commercial businesses. Further conditions regarding permissibility can be specified in the ordinance. The prerequisite for issuing the ordinance is that
So the situation looks a bit different, I think. Nevertheless, the lawyer will review it on Friday, and we have also contacted the municipality. Let’s see what comes out of it.
@11ant, that’s exactly what we like about these small villages. A close-knit community where everyone knows everyone, helps one another, and sometimes celebrates together.
We are definitely not anonymous city people.
Best regards,
Andreas
You were looking at Paragraph 35, Section 1, Point 6.
What applies to us is Paragraph 35, Section 6:
The municipality can, for developed areas outside the main settlement zones that are not predominantly agricultural and where there is a significant amount of residential development, establish by ordinance that projects intended for residential purposes according to Section 2 cannot be rejected on the grounds that they conflict with the land use plan designation for agriculture or forest or raise concerns about the creation or consolidation of a scattered settlement. The ordinance may also apply to projects serving small craft and commercial businesses. Further conditions regarding permissibility can be specified in the ordinance. The prerequisite for issuing the ordinance is that
So the situation looks a bit different, I think. Nevertheless, the lawyer will review it on Friday, and we have also contacted the municipality. Let’s see what comes out of it.
@11ant, that’s exactly what we like about these small villages. A close-knit community where everyone knows everyone, helps one another, and sometimes celebrates together.
We are definitely not anonymous city people.
Best regards,
Andreas