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If you jump the gun and start without the permit, you might face fines or be forced to stop your work until you get the right permissions.
Yes, the application often needs to be specific to Memphis or the particular neighborhood where you'll be working.
Absolutely! If your permit is turned down, you can appeal the decision to explain your case and try again.
You'll usually need a site plan, proof of liability insurance, and sometimes, letters of permission from the property owner.
It varies, but generally, you should allow a few weeks for the application to be processed and approved.
If you're planning to install fiber optics on someone's land or using additional space, then you're the one who needs to apply for the permit.
It's a special permission you need to set up and use extra space for a fiber optic system on land that isn't already yours.