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sammy_tat 12-10-2008 07:53 AM

What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 
Can gas lines and powerlines be posted with no tresspassing signs or are they void if they do post them? Didn't thes companies buy these property and they can't be owned?

bluebird2 12-10-2008 08:20 AM

RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 
As I understand it the companies just by the right to construct and maintain the utility. The landowner still has the right to limit access and use the land as long as it doesn't interfere with the utility. The landowner also gets to pay the taxes on that land.

sammy_tat 12-10-2008 09:38 AM

RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 
Does it work like leased property then?

Jimimac 12-10-2008 09:52 AM

RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 

ORIGINAL: sammy_tat

Does it work like leased property then?
I was always under the impression that the right of way is only an access point for the utility. The landowner can post it if he wants since it's still his land. The utility doesn't need to heed the posted signs, but everyone else does.

sammy_tat 12-10-2008 10:09 AM

RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 
How about border locked SGLs surrounded by private property?

Jimimac 12-10-2008 10:40 AM

RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 

ORIGINAL: sammy_tat

How about border locked SGLs surrounded by private property?
If you are walking on private property, regardless of the reason then you are trespassing. Pretty simple.

Is there really a SGL with no public access that is completely surrounded by private property? I doubt it.

I did have asimilar situation hunting in Illiniois though. The piece of public land I wanted to access was on the other side of a farm. I just approached the farmer and he gave me the go ahead. It saved me a two mile walk everyday. I suggest you do the same.

sammy_tat 12-10-2008 10:42 AM

RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 

ORIGINAL: Jimimac


ORIGINAL: sammy_tat

How about border locked SGLs surrounded by private property?
If you are walking on private property, regardless of the reason then you are trespassing. Pretty simple.

Is there really a SGL with no public access that is completely surrounded by private property? I doubt it.


You want to bet on that?

sammy_tat 12-10-2008 10:55 AM

RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 
Also,no one should have to ask permission to enter SGLs.

Jimimac 12-10-2008 11:12 AM

RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 

ORIGINAL: sammy_tat


ORIGINAL: Jimimac


ORIGINAL: sammy_tat

How about border locked SGLs surrounded by private property?
If you are walking on private property, regardless of the reason then you are trespassing. Pretty simple.

Is there really a SGL with no public access that is completely surrounded by private property? I doubt it.


You want to bet on that?
Well, which one is it then? I find it hard to believe that we have a SGL in this state that is completely landlocked with no public access.

bawanajim 12-10-2008 11:15 AM

RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
 

ORIGINAL: sammy_tat


ORIGINAL: Jimimac


ORIGINAL: sammy_tat

How about border locked SGLs surrounded by private property?
If you are walking on private property, regardless of the reason then you are trespassing. Pretty simple.

Is there really a SGL with no public access that is completely surrounded by private property? I doubt it.


You want to bet on that?
I do ,it is against the law in PA totrasnfer land in this state that has no access.


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