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SPONSOR: |
Sen.
Blevins & Rep. Hudson; |
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Sens. Connor, Marshall,
Peterson, Sokola, Sorenson, Venables; Reps. Johnson, Keeley, McWilliams,
Mulrooney, Wagner |
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DELAWARE STATE SENATE 144th GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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SENATE BILL NO. 92 |
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AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 26, CHAPTER 9 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE CUTTING AND TRIMMING OF TREES BY PUBLIC UTILITIES. |
Amend Title 26, Chapter 9, §902 of the Delaware Code by inserting a new subsection (i) to read as follows:
“(i) Whenever any telegraph or telephone corporation cuts and/or trims trees and other shrubbery as is reasonably necessary to operate its lines, said telegraph or telephone corporation shall:
(1)
At the time of work, in some
manner notify property owners adjacent to the affected area as to the reason
for the cutting and/or trimming,
(2) Take responsibility for removing all debris resulting from the cutting and/or trimming from the affected area, and
(3) Compensate affected property owners for any damage caused by fallen debris during the act of cutting and/or trimming.”
SYNOPSIS
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Although the cutting and trimming of trees and shrubs around lines is sometimes necessary to maintain service to the customer, most property owners are not equipped to remove the resulting debris, as is currently required. Also, no provision exists for compensating property owners should, for example, landscaping or other property be damaged during the trimming process. This legislation would require a public utility to communicate with adjacent property owners when it must cut or trim trees around operable lines. The bill also requires utilities to remove all cut debris and be responsible for any damage caused to property during the process of cutting and/or trimming debris. Author: Senator Blevins |