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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.
The lines company owns the power lines up to the point where they connect to the lines on your property (usually at a power pole near the boundary of your property). The power lines between the power pole and your home, are owned by you (the homeowner).
In Wisconsin, by law, the width of a road is presumed to be 66 feet, unless there is evidence to the contrary. It does not matter how the road came into being.
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(a) The owner of any easement in the nature of a private right-of-way, or of any land to which any such easement is attached, shall maintain it in repair.
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Our Los Angeles Easement attorneys constantly deal with easement disputes of many types. One issue that comes up from time to time is whose responsibility it is to maintain an easement. The short answer is the owner of the easement is responsible for maintaining the easement.
An easement is the right of one owner of land to use the land of another for a specific purpose. In the case of landlocked property, an easement is needed to allow ingress egress over an adjacent owners property for access to a public road.
While its possible to build a fence on an easement, keep in mind that the utility company may take the fence down in order to use the easement. However, they will typically repair the fence as best as they can once their work is finished. You can also build pools and hot tubs on easements.
Yes, you can build on a property easement, even a utility easement. Yet if you value peace of mind over everything else, not building on that easement is the best way to go. The dominant estate owning the easement may need to access the easement.
A necessary easement is one that is required, such as the need for access to land that has no other entry except through anothers property. Public easement allows use of the land for public use, such as for a sidewalk or grass parkway. A prescriptive easement allows use of the property for a specific period of time.

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