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Ken
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join:2003-06-16
Markle, IN

reply to markf

Re: Electric Corridors and Health

Just down the road from us there is a pretty large HV line, the towers are about 150 feet tall. Just recently someone bought the parcel at the top left corner of this intersection and built a really nice house next to the other newer home. Unlike the other house which faces east, the new house faces south directly at the HV lines. The driveway comes down and lines up with that giant tower that is just across the street. When they go to sell I bet they take a big hit because of those lines. The worst part is they could have really minimized the look of the lines, by just facing the house east instead of south.




cdru
Go Colts
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join:2003-05-14
Fort Wayne, IN
kudos:7

said by Ken:

The worst part is they could have really minimized the look of the lines, by just facing the house east instead of south.

But if you're on the road looking at the house, you don't see the power lines. Nor do you see them if you are in the backyard as the house would block it unless you looked southeast or southwest past the house. If it faced East, you'd see it to the left looking at the house, and south and west in the backyard.


Ken
Premium,MVM
join:2003-06-16
Markle, IN

The majority of the windows are on the front and back of the house. The front all you see is that HV tower , the back all you see is the neighbor's house. If they spun the house, then the front and back would have a view of nothing but fields with the H/V lines running off at the side of your view.


garys_2k
Premium
join:2004-05-07
Farmington, MI

Yeah, if the house faced the road then the back yard view could be improved with some good tall blue spruces or other shielding. Now the view out the front window is crap.


Bobby_Peru
Premium
join:2003-06-16

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reply to Ken

said by Ken:

Just down the road from us there is a pretty large HV line, the towers are about 150 feet tall. Just recently someone bought the parcel at the top left corner of this intersection and built a really nice house next to the other newer home. Unlike the other house which faces east, the new house faces south directly at the HV lines. The driveway comes down and lines up with that giant tower that is just across the street. When they go to sell I bet they take a big hit because of those lines. The worst part is they could have really minimized the look of the lines, by just facing the house east instead of south.

Perhaps they are simply slightly confused Pylon ... worshipers, and have been waiting for that particular parcel, to build on, with that specific orientation for years?

If so, they should definitely alert Love Tractor, to the apparent present presence of abundant surrounding tillable soil...

nonymous
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join:2003-09-08
Glendale, AZ
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reply to Ken
That looks like flat nothing there. the towers probably add to it as give at least something to look at. Plus maybe if the weather is right maybe they will put on a light show. Heck go put some fluorescent tubes with color glass etc. below the towers to make it pretty at night.



Jack_in_VA
Premium
join:2007-11-26
Mathews, VA
kudos:1

reply to Bobby_Peru

said by Bobby_Peru:

said by Ken:

Just down the road from us there is a pretty large HV line, the towers are about 150 feet tall. Just recently someone bought the parcel at the top left corner of this intersection and built a really nice house next to the other newer home. Unlike the other house which faces east, the new house faces south directly at the HV lines. The driveway comes down and lines up with that giant tower that is just across the street. When they go to sell I bet they take a big hit because of those lines. The worst part is they could have really minimized the look of the lines, by just facing the house east instead of south.

Perhaps they are simply slightly confused Pylon ... worshipers, and have been waiting for that particular parcel, to build on, with that specific orientation for years?

If that location is acceptable and desirable by the person(s) that built the house why are we even questioning it? It's his decision and his alone.

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