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Al Cormack
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Not done a tree next to one of these before, so should I be getting the leccy board involved?

 

The Euc is to be felled and is about 5 feet at the closest point.

This is what's called a proximity zone 2 tree that's within 9 metres of the power line with aerial work to be done the power co should be informed

 

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Looks like theres HV and LV lines, ring electic company get in the systom it takes a long time to get them to move some times get a job number make a note of how they tell you when someone will ring you back if you hear nothing nag. They may want there tree cutters to do it let them do it then you clear up.

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