dmccarty
Super Star Member
schmism said:its likely just generic roundup... same stuff used on thousands of acers of "round up ready" crops.
I thought Round Up was not supposed to be used around water?
Later,
Dan
schmism said:its likely just generic roundup... same stuff used on thousands of acers of "round up ready" crops.
dmccarty said:I thought Round Up was not supposed to be used around water? Later,
Dan
schmism said:Incorrect (you seem to be refering to an Easment)
ROW = you dont own the land... (state owned) you pay no tax on it.
Easement = you own the land (you pay tax on it) but essentally have no rights to it. (the utility can come dig it up at any time without any special permissions)
Think of it this way... you dont own the ground (pay tax on it) under the street out front your house... the street is built inside the public ROW. that ROW will extend out past the EOP (edge of payment) and (in rural areas) often encompass the ditch alongside the road.
When the "state" (county, city...etc) wants to widen a rural road they often have to purchase addtional ROW. this is usually a narrow strip of your front yard. You will get compensated for this land that is legaly purchased from you. You get a new deed stateing your front yard is now ____ feet shorter than it was. (ie you dont pay tax on it)
A signifiant porton of what my wife's company does is nogotiate ROW purchase for state road projects. It (row) is most defently owned by the state/county/city.