Power Lines in Ukraine: Which Land Parcels Are Off-Limits for Construction.
Safety Zones Around Electrical Transmission Lines
According to Novyny.live: For anyone purchasing land in Ukraine, understanding the restricted zones surrounding power lines is essential. These buffer areas are established to protect the electrical grid and prevent hazards that could arise from building or other activities nearby. Ignoring them can lead to legal trouble or financial loss, so buyers must be well-informed before making a deal.
Overhead power lines have varying setback distances based on their voltage level:
- Lines up to 1 kV: a 2-meter safety zone;
- 20 kV lines: 10 meters;
- 35 kV lines: 15 meters;
- 110 kV lines: 20 meters.
For underground cable lines, the restricted area extends 1 meter on each side from the outermost cables. Transformer substations require a 3-meter buffer from their fence or structure.
Within these safety zones, any actions that could compromise the power network are prohibited. This includes:
- construction;
- laying utility lines;
- other work that might affect transmission line operation.
Before buying a plot, it is wise to check for such restricted zones, as they can significantly limit land use and reduce property value. Properties near power lines often sell at lower prices due to these constraints.
“Safety zones around power lines are a critical factor for anyone planning to buy land in Ukraine.”
Misinterpreting or disregarding these rules can result in legal disputes or financial setbacks. Therefore, a solid grasp of the regulations governing these protective areas is vital for successful real estate investment.
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