Posted by paul on November 16, 2010 at 09:11:22 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: Re: GPS Questions posted by agpilot on November 16, 2010 at 08:47:24:
Yup, agree with you. I coulda filled in a little better as you did, my quick point was that the road exists & if it allows more than one family/ house to travel it from one public road to another public road - well 90% of folks are going to just use it, figure it is a public road never mind any signs.... Going to be an uphill battle.
My county mostly outlawed the concept of 'private but shared' roads like that. They found they were spending too many resources trying to sort out the headaches created. 'Easemenys' get real goofy over who contols & maintains what. Nearly any private dwelling going up now needs it's own access to a public road be4 you can get a permit to build/ occupy. It can be an easement still, but one house per easement, not several houses on the same easement/ private drive.
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