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Extending my Tinhorn on driveway approach - Question
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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4108546" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>The approach and tinhorn are in the county's easement, but they're on your property (which typically goes out to the centerline of the road); AFAIK, their maintenance and upkeep is generally up to you. I know some cities have requirements regarding tinhorns, but I don't know about the counties--they generally don't have any licensing or code enforcement operations to regulate such things. You could call the office of the county commissioner for your district and ask them (I'm pretty sure you're in Creek County, but I couldn't hazard a guess as to which district it is).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4108546, member: 26737"] The approach and tinhorn are in the county's easement, but they're on your property (which typically goes out to the centerline of the road); AFAIK, their maintenance and upkeep is generally up to you. I know some cities have requirements regarding tinhorns, but I don't know about the counties--they generally don't have any licensing or code enforcement operations to regulate such things. You could call the office of the county commissioner for your district and ask them (I'm pretty sure you're in Creek County, but I couldn't hazard a guess as to which district it is). [/QUOTE]
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