It is unclear who owns the land, it sounds like you own it & he has an easement on it? You gave up 200 feet worth on the easement basically? Wow.
You said you will talk to 'the' lawyer, you need to talk to _your_ lawyer, not his. His lawyer is representing him, & talking to his lawyer is only a waste of time, & gives him more info than he should have. His lawyer will _never_ help you, & should be turned in if he would!
You will need to play the game, and have your lawyer send out letters about not building up the road, etc.
You are not playing the game, you were being practical with the culvert. Any judge will find you in error. You need to stop him from changing the road, etc. By putting in the culvert, you probably accepted the road, so too late now - that is how the game will be played.
Don't talk to his lawyer, don't build anything.
As you say, need to send letters & sherriff about no fence, no road building, damage for water in yard, etc.
It's a game, nut cases seem to have a lot of time to plot games. You need to join the game, not come up with practical solutions.
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