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(1) The holders of an interest in any easement shall maintain the easement in repair.
Generally. An easement, in its most common and basic sense, is a right of use, e.g. to cross anothers land, to lay utility and sewer lines, to provide or share use for ingress and egress to one or more properties, etc.
Where used, public utility easements shall be a minimum of 10 feet in width unless otherwise specified by the City Engineer. Public utility easements required by the City Engineer shall be shown on the land division final plat.
An easement for ingress and egress (the right to travel) may be permanent but is often temporary such as in a construction access easement. An easement may be removed by the property owner if the user otherwise has no legal claim.
Generally, the owner of any easement has a duty to maintain the easement. If the easement is owned by more than one person, or is attached parcels of land under different ownership, each owner must share in the cost of maintaining the easement pursuant to their agreement.
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Homeowners and Easements All types of utility companies are granted easements on the lands over or under which their lines run. Your electric power company, for example, usually has an easement to use the portion of your land on which its towers and lines sit. However, an easement holder doesnt own the land.
Although most crops less than 12 feet tall can be grown safely under power lines, owners of established orchards, Christmas tree farms, and trellised crops should contact VELCO to confirm maximum allowable growth heights.
In simple terms, the right of way is the strip of land immediately below and adjacent to a transmission line. The width of a right of way varies by the type of linehigher voltage lines typically have wider rights of way.
Driveways: The minimum width of an easement for driveway purposes is 30 feet. Pedestrian Facilities: A minimum of a 10 foot easement is required, but may need more depending on location and use. Private Roads: A 30-foot width will work for a private roadway with up to 6 users.

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