Alafarmer, careful with these power company people, you have to watch them like a hawk as they'll cut anything and everything. While they have the right to cut down trees in the easement, they also have a thing about cutting stuff out of the easement as well. About 100 feet of our land has a power line easement and they try to cut stuff out of the easement all the time. Also, make them clean up after themselves but leave the firewood. Last year, we had a dozen guys out at my place who thought they were just going to leave the brush they cut. I told them to either chip it, or to leave and ever come back. I have enough brush to deal with without people making it for me. Call them and have them end a rep out, get in writing what they want to do and what you want them to do, keep the rep on speed dial, make them stick to the plan and try to be there when they do it. All in all, if they do what they say they wil, it's not a bad deal. I have not had to cut firewood for two years, I just split what they left.
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