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Oops. Over the Line.
Posted by j-penry on October 13, 2016 at 9:03 pmNot a major deal like the house being over the line, but you’d think with a $550,000 house they could have afforded a survey before building the driveway.
flyin-solo replied 7 years, 11 months ago 10 Members · 10 Replies -
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Looks to be an add on after the architect designed driveway was not enough to navigate the sharp turn into the garage.
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You can’t trust the yellow lines. Now if they were red…..[SARCASM][/SARCASM]
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is there some good reason to have the propane tank 47 miles from the house?
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Or….but you’d think with a $1.5 million GIS they could have afforded a survey before building the parcel fabric.
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Pssst. Concrete saw, a small backhoe and a small dump truck. Just sayin’.
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I want to know why the house is cattywaller.
Paul in PA
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Daniel Ralph, post: 395081, member: 8817 wrote: You can’t trust the yellow lines. Now if they were red…..[SARCASM][/SARCASM]
Its like the NFL on today everyone knows the yellow line is unofficial.
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Paul in PA, post: 395139, member: 236 wrote: I want to know why the house is cattywaller.
Paul in PA
i initially wondered the same thing. my GUESS has to do with those trees on the left and betting the tract drops off a good bit down that way. almost looks like the top of a bump got scalped and that footprint got shoehorned in at the top. most likely on account of how snow piles up around that particular vicinity. of course this is all based upon the fact the barn my folks live in sits just like that relative to a draw.
and really i only started thinking about that when i made the assumption that burying 7,000 linear feet of line for the LP tank was to spare the gas delivery guy a trip up a frozen driveway.
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