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Posted by JK-NY on January 04, 2007 at 18:47:19 from (66.218.12.103):
In Reply to: I don't think so . . . posted by jdemaris on January 02, 2007 at 19:15:05:
Upon reading your reply I did a little research on the computer on this subject and it appears you are correct. NYS Highway law allows for a road right of way of 3 rods (49.5 ft). This can vary , obviously be much more when involving a purchased right of way and can be less as you stated. I need to look into this more and see if there is anything (law)on the books locally that affects this , as over the years I have had a couplke other situations involving this issue. I also have a good friend that works for the Dept of Transportation in the road design dept who I will ask about this . In my case which I mentioned before I didnt lose anything , it was just a matter of locating a new building far enough from the road . However I wonder why I was told what appears to be false information. Thank you for your reply.
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