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Then the next step is for the boro to get a restraining order against them. I'm sure they don't want to get hauled into court after that for violating it.

Sadly your backbone will likely have to stay stiff until they move, whenever that is. Maybe, just maybe, they will feel the weight of the legal processes they are bringing down on themselves.


Two things -
1) He violated the order to not talk to you.
2) IF the survey doesn't come out to the exact same points (*) then it becomes a surveyor-surveyor issue and they will have to figure out who is right.

He's already done an illegal act when he moved the marker the surveyor put in. Don't know if that is something the boro would haul him in on but I would think it something an official "office" would be responsible for once notified, not the responsibility of the person who owns the property. But then I'm not a lawyer so I could be WAY off.

* how likely this is depends on where the official measurement monuments are, how undisturbed they are and how easy it is to "line of site" the boundary points.
The code enforcement officer made me feel a lot better today. There apparently not going to allow him to do any more intimidating. He did the wrong thing by going to the mayor to get the CEO fired. The neighbor told him he doesn't do his job so if he does anything else to me 'comes up with something else to snivel about' (in his words) they will get him for his dogs barking so much. He said what goes around comes around and I feel confidant they will be there for me.
Last week the neighbor had found some kind of code that if my chickens aren't in a fence, they have to be more then 5 get away from the neighbors and the CEO said he never heard of that before. The chickens favorite place to scratch and hide is about 7 feet away from the neighbors fence at the closest end but it's a real wide bed and the dogs couldn't see them. The neighbor said they may not be in those bushes they must be on the other side of the yard. Tonight they had free reign of the yard and still went straight to the bushes. It's weird but I had this constant anxiety that I have to go and see where they are at even though they are allowed anywhere they want to go. I've got lots of good hiding spots from hawks.
The CEO said if he gets another survey, he's just eating his money.
They said they are tired of his bickering. The CEO said don't worry about anything and he told the neighbor he needs to come over and apologize to me
 
Sitting on my porch steps, this is where my chickens were when the neighbor was peeking around the corner to get a picture for the boro and said my chickens are to close to his fence. They were about 9' away. The white shed on the left belongs to the neighbor and it's right on the property line so I wouldn't be able to put a fence right on the line even if I wanted to. His fence is the black one and mine is the woven wire. I put fence around basically the whole property. Not just to keep chickens in and foxes out but also keep people out.
 

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Old people are always telling younger folks to 'guard their good health while you have it'. Now I know what they were talking about.
Except in some people's cases, like you and Cap for example, you didn't do anything to get these dread diseases!

He said what goes around comes around and I feel confident they will be there for me.
:yesss:

The CEO said don't worry about anything and he told the neighbor he needs to come over and apologize to me
Oh, he can't do that, it would violate the boro's order that he not talk to you ;)

Last week the neighbor had found some kind of code that if my chickens aren't in a fence, they have to be more then 5 get away from the neighbors and the CEO said he never heard of that before.
Should be pretty easy for the neighbor to show it to the CEO if it is written up in the boro's ordinances. And I doubt it is, what idiot would think you could keep chickens "x" feet away from a fence? Maybe they expect you to put in an invisible fence and put tiny collars on each bird.

The white shed on the left belongs to the neighbor and it's right on the property line so I wouldn't be able to put a fence right on the line even if I wanted to.
Soooo, maybe there are some zoning rules defining how close to the property line a shed can be?? In my old neighborhood it was 5'. If you have one of those the CEO can force him to move the shed. What goes around comes around ;)
 
Except in some people's cases, like you and Cap for example, you didn't do anything to get these dread diseases!


:yesss:


Oh, he can't do that, it would violate the boro's order that he not talk to you ;)


Should be pretty easy for the neighbor to show it to the CEO if it is written up in the boro's ordinances. And I doubt it is, what idiot would think you could keep chickens "x" feet away from a fence? Maybe they expect you to put in an invisible fence and put tiny collars on each bird.


Soooo, maybe there are some zoning rules defining how close to the property line a shed can be?? In my old neighborhood it was 5'. If you have one of those the CEO can force him to move the shed. What goes around comes around ;)
Hmmm 🙂
 
Except in some people's cases, like you and Cap for example, you didn't do anything to get these dread diseases!


:yesss:


Oh, he can't do that, it would violate the boro's order that he not talk to you ;)


Should be pretty easy for the neighbor to show it to the CEO if it is written up in the boro's ordinances. And I doubt it is, what idiot would think you could keep chickens "x" feet away from a fence? Maybe they expect you to put in an invisible fence and put tiny collars on each bird.


Soooo, maybe there are some zoning rules defining how close to the property line a shed can be?? In my old neighborhood it was 5'. If you have one of those the CEO can force him to move the shed. What goes around comes around ;)
I just love that...I like your wise way of thinking!
 
The white shed on the left belongs to the neighbor and it's right on the property line so I wouldn't be able to put a fence right on the line even if I wanted to.

Soooo, maybe there are some zoning rules defining how close to the property line a shed can be?? In my old neighborhood it was 5'. If you have one of those the CEO can force him to move the shed
Exactly what I was going to say!

If YOU want to put a fence on the property line, HE has to move the shed.
 
I read an article about a women that had lyme disease and then 10 years or so later had symptoms again. She went through a lot of specialists that found nothing.

After years of this, it turned out to be graves disease. No one had tested her thyroid function!
Mine tested normal.
 
So i went to ceramics tonight and about halfway through class i started to get a migraine. My vision gets blotchy. I ended up going home early and skipping the shopping i wanted to do. Took pills, went to sleep. I did get rid of the headache mostly. I woke up at 11:00 and put the animals to bed.
 

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