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<blockquote data-quote="big-triple-d" data-source="post: 2057705" data-attributes="member: 9748"><p>Yes, The first is my wife's uncle his family owns several lot along lake ontario in upstate NY. The have had homes on 3 of the lots for 30 Plus years. Last summer they were going to build one of the vacant lot and DEQ came out and did a site inspection. They found 2 endangered plants near the back of the lot. They now can not do anything to the entire lot. The second is a buddy that is on a lease in eastern OK it has a tree with a eagle nest on it. The tree has a 50' in diameter fence around the base and not even the land owner can enter the enclosures. It's my understanding that if endangered species are found on your property your rights as a owner are out the window with the one exception, you still get to pay the propriety taxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big-triple-d, post: 2057705, member: 9748"] Yes, The first is my wife's uncle his family owns several lot along lake ontario in upstate NY. The have had homes on 3 of the lots for 30 Plus years. Last summer they were going to build one of the vacant lot and DEQ came out and did a site inspection. They found 2 endangered plants near the back of the lot. They now can not do anything to the entire lot. The second is a buddy that is on a lease in eastern OK it has a tree with a eagle nest on it. The tree has a 50' in diameter fence around the base and not even the land owner can enter the enclosures. It's my understanding that if endangered species are found on your property your rights as a owner are out the window with the one exception, you still get to pay the propriety taxes. [/QUOTE]
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