OneOftheB's
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- Feb 5, 2015
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I live in on an established road. The entire road are properties of 2 acres or larger, with the earliest homes built in the 1950's and the last lot under construction now. Our little road is an oddity, we are nearly surrounded by land that has been annexed by the local city over the years and new developments built that are all on smaller lots or built as commercial property. The final piece of land that can be annexed has been annexed and a cluster home community is currently under construction (approximately 74 homes on 27 acres, with about 6 acres of that total being unbuildable due to a lake and creek). The first two homes on my road were annexed by the city to give access to the new parcels for annexation- the city isn't allowed to annex properties that do not touch the city limits.
The development has been clearing, moving dirt, blasting rock etc for about a year and they are now installing the utilities and are pouring curbs. About 2 months ago, a survey crew drove down our road and spray painted arrows on the road in a seemingly random pattern; they did not in any way match the property lines for the existing properties, but the spray painting was only done in front of homes that share a property line with the new development. The following week, a survey crew was back on our street and marked property lines for 6 homes on my road, again all on properties that were adjacent to the new development, except for one, which was across the street from the adjoining properties. The survey crew has been on the street, surveying but not marking anything new, nearly every week since. I finally had the chance to speak to one of the crew members and he had no idea why they were there, he was just following orders (which may or may not be the case and he was just told not to say anything).
Today, a survey crew was back out. This time they placed stakes with flags along the front property lines for 6 of the 8 properties that share a property line with the new development. The stakes vary from 5 ft to 30 ft apart, but I don't see a pattern as to why the distances vary. The properties along that section of the road are wider than they are deep (average of 450 ft wide) so each property has multiple stakes across the front property (closest to the road, this is the property line that would be the only line that doesn't touch the new development)
So, if you made it through all of that, congratulations! And if you did, does anyone know why a developer would go to this extreme, on multiple properties he does not own? He/they have not contacted any of the property owners on my road, and the city has no idea of any issues with the development and property lines of adjacent parcels.
The development has been clearing, moving dirt, blasting rock etc for about a year and they are now installing the utilities and are pouring curbs. About 2 months ago, a survey crew drove down our road and spray painted arrows on the road in a seemingly random pattern; they did not in any way match the property lines for the existing properties, but the spray painting was only done in front of homes that share a property line with the new development. The following week, a survey crew was back on our street and marked property lines for 6 homes on my road, again all on properties that were adjacent to the new development, except for one, which was across the street from the adjoining properties. The survey crew has been on the street, surveying but not marking anything new, nearly every week since. I finally had the chance to speak to one of the crew members and he had no idea why they were there, he was just following orders (which may or may not be the case and he was just told not to say anything).
Today, a survey crew was back out. This time they placed stakes with flags along the front property lines for 6 of the 8 properties that share a property line with the new development. The stakes vary from 5 ft to 30 ft apart, but I don't see a pattern as to why the distances vary. The properties along that section of the road are wider than they are deep (average of 450 ft wide) so each property has multiple stakes across the front property (closest to the road, this is the property line that would be the only line that doesn't touch the new development)
So, if you made it through all of that, congratulations! And if you did, does anyone know why a developer would go to this extreme, on multiple properties he does not own? He/they have not contacted any of the property owners on my road, and the city has no idea of any issues with the development and property lines of adjacent parcels.