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Woohoo just got back from the county clerks office and there is no restrictions on the property!
and guess who was there when I walked in.... the lady that started this hole mess
one of my friends that is helping me out got there prior to me said that she was bad mouthing me and telling everyone that we are not caring for the animals and that they have no shelter from the rain which is bull pucky! They have shelter! errrr she also said that she called the SPCA (which in our area is a private organization that can't do anything legally) and the Cornell Coop Extension!!! She said that the SPCA wouldn't do anything and Cornell wouldn't return her call.... I wonder why! They help local farmers not discourage them...
So we are going to look into pressing slander charges!
and now that we know there are no restrictions we should be able to get the variance to build the barn.
I will also be calling the Cornell Coop to see if they can help us out with the planning of the farm, because to get the farm up and going it will most likely have to be approved by the planning board. Which is going to open up a whole other can of worms. That is next year though, right now all we wanted was to get more adequate shelter for our existing animals.
PineappleMama: The restrictions most likely existed in the past. The land we own was originally suppose to be a subdivision, but the people who owned it originally lost it to the county and when the county re-sold it the land was given free title and any previous restrictions where lifted.
and guess who was there when I walked in.... the lady that started this hole mess
So we are going to look into pressing slander charges!
I will also be calling the Cornell Coop to see if they can help us out with the planning of the farm, because to get the farm up and going it will most likely have to be approved by the planning board. Which is going to open up a whole other can of worms. That is next year though, right now all we wanted was to get more adequate shelter for our existing animals.
PineappleMama: The restrictions most likely existed in the past. The land we own was originally suppose to be a subdivision, but the people who owned it originally lost it to the county and when the county re-sold it the land was given free title and any previous restrictions where lifted.
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