I actually do know that is a Haines' property. I was only using those two lots in my exhibit, my complaint, to show everyone that you can no longer do simple things online because counties like Burlington and Ocean have removed the right to do that. Sad.
Yeah, understood. I'm just annoyed that the search is no longer structured where I can open up the one very fast online map and it gives the answer in a snap, and I'm done.I have found that there are certain people who have less info online than others when it comes to property searching. Just saying.
Which bridge are you speaking of?Bob alot of Haines ground in the app onx is listed just as private property with no information for owner. I checked it for this block and same thing. I was up that way this fall and fresh Haines signs on the boundary. Be careful if you go up that way the bridge is gone.
Oh, I thought you were referring to the Red Road. I'm still not clear on which bridge, the only one in that area is the one over andrews road at lake Oswego.The small one on Martha road.
Oh, I think you mean the one over Buck Run. That's terrible news, it cuts off a good portion of the area I sometimes botanize in. I recall that at one point they put a metal plate over the remaining boards. It's always nice being up that far. Very quiet and little traffic.Bob if you were to head that way from Harrisville up the Martha road there is small bridge. It has been getting worse and worse its totally gone now.
I agree, So if the owner wanted to get to their property the state would have to give them access.Block 107 Lot 2A was private, and likely still is. There is a stream running under beds of sphagnum on that property which will challenge any man. You went with me one day on that one Guy. I felt it necessary in case I slipped out of sight, never to be seen again.