Posted by jdemaris on June 06, 2008 at 09:47:02 from (67.142.130.18):
In Reply to: Re: Not true . . . posted by Billy NY on June 06, 2008 at 09:16:51:
State and County Roads are different than town roads. They become roads - legally - in a different way, are usually deeded, and have large side-of-road right-of-ways. I've got several properties along State Route 7. But, a 100 yards is way past any right-of-way they have. As I recall, they have 50' from the outside edge of the road.
Route #7 can be complicated in some areas since it's been moved many times. Where I am, there three of them - the old and original Route #7 that was originally called "Susquehanna Trail", then the second Route #7 when it got moved in the 1940s, then the present version - changed again in the late 1960s. Usually, all former right-of-ways are nullified once the new ones are gotten. Also, Route 7 has a lot of rail-road properties along the side of it - some the railroad owns - and some are easements. Got a fight going on here right now. A bridge was condemened - right along Route 7 - crossing over the railroad tracks. It's going to cost a fortune to fix - and subsequently - the railroad says the State owns it and should pay for it. The State says the town owns it. The Town doesn't have a clue but suspects the railroad owns it. So - it's a mess. These entities like to claim rights when it behooves them - and dis-avow them when convenient.
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