Posted by NY 986 on April 28, 2021 at 18:30:03 from (67.249.255.74):
In Reply to: Re: The house is here. posted by coonie minnie on April 28, 2021 at 17:38:56:
Anything that existed previously to most township ordinances most likely would be allowed to stay on a farm. I'm guessing that in the cases you describe and the time which has elapsed most of those MH's would be gone. This would be due to being sold to a larger dairy or the Mennonites or Amish taking over. There was such a farm as you describe probably about 10 miles away from me. Older bachelor gave up his brick two story and moved into a trailer back during the late 1960's. He had a car but seldom drove it opting to take his Oliver Super 77 a short distance to town. I'll have to watch just out curiosity when I travel around. I saw more of that when I was a student at SUNY @ Alfred during the early 1980's which was deep in the Southern Tier. My last trip down NY 21 south of Wayland, NY was disheartening as there were three dairy farms that had the buildings totally razed. Must have sold out to a larger operator. One had several 20 series New Gens that looked pretty good. Now that I think about it there was a dairy as you describe just outside of Rushville, NY in the Finger Lakes.
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