What formally defines BIAS provider?

On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, depends on who owns the ROW.  Yes, generally you have to get
> permission unless there is a public utility easement already there.  If the
> power company got a ROW from the property owner that ROW will not extend to
> you unless you are attaching to their poles and paying them a pole
> attachment fee.
>
> *From:* Jason McKemie <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 19, 2016 3:37 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] BIAS ROW Acess
>
> It's 400 pages.  I tried a search in the document for right-of-way and
> found one match for a Section 224 of the Commission's associated procedural
> rules, but can't find much else.  Basically, I'm trying to have a pole
> placed by the power company in a ROW near a road - they already have poles
> nearby.  They're asking me for an easement from the property owner.  I'm
> thinking that shouldn't be necessary in this situation.  Am I wrong?
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It is written into the FCC order from 2015.
>>
>> *From:* Jason McKemie <[email protected]>
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 19, 2016 3:15 PM
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* [AFMUG] BIAS ROW Acess
>>
>> Does anyone have a link to anything official which states that a BIAS
>> provider has access to the ROW along with other utilities?  I'm having
>> trouble finding the actual order.
>>
>> Also, even though we would have ROW access as a BIAS provider, would a
>> specific easement from the adjacent property owner still be necessary since
>> there is a ROW in place already?
>>
>> -Jason
>>
>
>



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