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<blockquote data-quote="cowzrul" data-source="post: 2037654" data-attributes="member: 5353"><p>Well Paul Harvey has to speak...</p><p></p><p>It's more complicated then what I wrote. The north side of my land has road frontage but due to a huge flood zone in the middle of my land the City (OKC) won't let me build anything on the south side (about 25 wooded acres). The access I wish to gain is from the SE side of my land.</p><p></p><p>I'll add this. I spent a couple thousand dollars on an engineer who specializes in flood zones. He submitted drafts to the Corps of Engineers and nothing he sent was approved. After it was all said and done they basically stated I would have to build a bridge with two-way access for about 450 feet. The cost was absurd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowzrul, post: 2037654, member: 5353"] Well Paul Harvey has to speak... It's more complicated then what I wrote. The north side of my land has road frontage but due to a huge flood zone in the middle of my land the City (OKC) won't let me build anything on the south side (about 25 wooded acres). The access I wish to gain is from the SE side of my land. I'll add this. I spent a couple thousand dollars on an engineer who specializes in flood zones. He submitted drafts to the Corps of Engineers and nothing he sent was approved. After it was all said and done they basically stated I would have to build a bridge with two-way access for about 450 feet. The cost was absurd. [/QUOTE]
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