DW Shelton
Freshman Member
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- Feb 1, 2005
I have a doing some estate appraisal and a few of the properties are unusable remnants (small flood land along Interstate). What should I say in a letter explaining this?
I had to deal with such a parcel. An old highway was bypassed with a 4 lane. An existing stretch of road remained and parallels the highway. At some point the road intersects. A new sharp right curve in the road connects the two. A sliver of land remained between the old SH road (which had no deed so the landowner's section land description still gave him title)and the angle of the new road. The new road took about 5 acres leaving 58 on one side of the highway and a narrow sliver of about 10' for about 400' and then a pie shaped piece maybe 80' x 40' at the new intersection, and a small very steep hill about an acre in a half-moon. At its location a billboard is not really feasible and would block visibility at the intersection, and there is no other use that I could think you could use. The state survey and survey of the north side is not clear, and the assessor bucked up when the owner tried to give it away to a Church. So he took it back and still owns a piece of worthless ground awaiting the next time the Hwy dept. needs to widen the road.Can billboards be built there? Is it an area where fiber optic lines might be run? Would an adjoining property owner be interested in the land?