All,
I have mentioned something about this before, but now I have been given the ok to publically mention it.
The Short Horn Buck Club that is located on the road behind Barnegat Wreckers will be history very soon. Here is most of what I have been privy too for some time. The club actually started at Union Clay Works as I have mentioned before. When they no longer could use that property back in the 70s, they purchased a 100 x100 piece of property right off of 72 on the sand road behind Barnegat Wreckers. You may recognize the place from this photo.
Back then there were hundred’s of 100 x 100 lots located there that were sold, but they were the only group who actually used their property. They purchased that building from Ft. Dix and it was delivered prematurely. Because the building was sitting on the truck and they had not had their property surveyed, they paced off from 72 where they felt their property was, and the rest is history. All was well over the years until they all started growing older, and the days of hunting were just memories. Now they use the place to socialize and occasionally shoot off their weapons. Unfortunately, the tax man still cometh, and their last tax bill was more than they wanted to spend, so they decided to not pay the taxes and see what happens. In the interim they have found out the building is not even fully on their property, so it appears some of them in the past needed to learn the finer points of “pacing off.” Because of this problem, they had to contact the owners of the property they have used all these years. I have not heard what came of that, and had been told finding them was going to be a problem.
They have asked the state to buy it, and as it turns out they have been given an offer from the state for the property, and I have been invited to attend the meeting of their club for the final decision. Unfortunately, I will be busy when this occurs very soon, and since they initiated the call to the state to buy it, it is obvious it is a done deal and the property will no longer be in their hands shortly.
Now comes the interesting part. I have been told that that building is free to anyone who will have it moved. So if you know anyone who is interested in it please contact me and I will pass the information on and I am sure they will want to talk to you. Otherwise the building will be demolished and hopefully I can make it there for that if that is it’s fate.
Guy
I have mentioned something about this before, but now I have been given the ok to publically mention it.
The Short Horn Buck Club that is located on the road behind Barnegat Wreckers will be history very soon. Here is most of what I have been privy too for some time. The club actually started at Union Clay Works as I have mentioned before. When they no longer could use that property back in the 70s, they purchased a 100 x100 piece of property right off of 72 on the sand road behind Barnegat Wreckers. You may recognize the place from this photo.
Back then there were hundred’s of 100 x 100 lots located there that were sold, but they were the only group who actually used their property. They purchased that building from Ft. Dix and it was delivered prematurely. Because the building was sitting on the truck and they had not had their property surveyed, they paced off from 72 where they felt their property was, and the rest is history. All was well over the years until they all started growing older, and the days of hunting were just memories. Now they use the place to socialize and occasionally shoot off their weapons. Unfortunately, the tax man still cometh, and their last tax bill was more than they wanted to spend, so they decided to not pay the taxes and see what happens. In the interim they have found out the building is not even fully on their property, so it appears some of them in the past needed to learn the finer points of “pacing off.” Because of this problem, they had to contact the owners of the property they have used all these years. I have not heard what came of that, and had been told finding them was going to be a problem.
They have asked the state to buy it, and as it turns out they have been given an offer from the state for the property, and I have been invited to attend the meeting of their club for the final decision. Unfortunately, I will be busy when this occurs very soon, and since they initiated the call to the state to buy it, it is obvious it is a done deal and the property will no longer be in their hands shortly.
Now comes the interesting part. I have been told that that building is free to anyone who will have it moved. So if you know anyone who is interested in it please contact me and I will pass the information on and I am sure they will want to talk to you. Otherwise the building will be demolished and hopefully I can make it there for that if that is it’s fate.
Guy