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Re: Update, neighbor and trees
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Posted by 135 Fan on November 04, 2006 at 00:17:10 from (68.149.51.133):
In Reply to: Re: Update, neighbor and trees posted by 135 Fan on November 03, 2006 at 23:55:53:
Some people like your neighbors just like to complain. When I applied to sub-divide my former acreage, a new neighbor that had only been there a couple years, because they bought a sub-divided lot beside mine complained. They were complaining about everything and even went to the county meeting. They complained about run off water. We had a trench dug when we first moved in because all the run off from the entire sub-division drained through are field. Then this woman started complaining about the septic waste. I shut her up real fast when the county put up an aerial photo of the proposed sub-division. It clearly showed their septic mound in the picture. I took out my copy of the plumbing code and made note that their mound was way too close to my property line! She shut up real fast and left the room. She waited 45 minutes for me to come out and was practically in tears because their septic mound would cost several thousand dollars to move. She didn't want there to be any hard feelings! I couldn't believe it. Only because I'm a nice guy, I didn't press the issue with the county. I think I should have. Some people figure that everybody is just there to please them. BS. Dave
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