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Extending my Tinhorn on driveway approach - Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 4108681" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>I suggest you not do it till you find the allowed legal width limit. It can cost you!</p><p></p><p>I do know there is a max width that a culvert can be, I don’t know if it is a State Law or by County. I do know that Oklahoma County if memory serves is max width of 20ft. If you go over that and there is an issue you will be held accountable. As well as if you add to many feet and they notice it they will make you undo what you did and possibly a fine. I would research and find the width limits. I did a job for a homeowner that had a 40ft wide drive put in, it clogged and caused thousands of dollars in damage to the road and drain ditches. It cost him. I was there to rectify and tear out the 40ft tin horn and tear out all the concrete, as well as cut the tin horn down to the County Spec.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 4108681, member: 32877"] I suggest you not do it till you find the allowed legal width limit. It can cost you! I do know there is a max width that a culvert can be, I don’t know if it is a State Law or by County. I do know that Oklahoma County if memory serves is max width of 20ft. If you go over that and there is an issue you will be held accountable. As well as if you add to many feet and they notice it they will make you undo what you did and possibly a fine. I would research and find the width limits. I did a job for a homeowner that had a 40ft wide drive put in, it clogged and caused thousands of dollars in damage to the road and drain ditches. It cost him. I was there to rectify and tear out the 40ft tin horn and tear out all the concrete, as well as cut the tin horn down to the County Spec. [/QUOTE]
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