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  • in reply to: Identifying your Lot Lines #5208
    skipamy
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    Check the Calaveras County Surveyor’s Office.
    http://publicworks.calaverasgov.us/Surveyor.aspx

    Looks like you can get a copy of your lot map. I had the same issue (identifying boundary to know whose lot the dead trees were on. I was able to find the iron markers, they stick up off the ground. Probably not able to find them in the snow, but should be able to find the with the map once the snow melts.

    in reply to: Identifying your Lot Lines #5207
    nkruse
    Participant

    Called Barry Ward and C21.
    I got a name of William Anburg
    772-2864 / cell 610-6148
    They thought the cost was ~$200.

    Any other recommendations.. comments?

    in reply to: Identifying your Lot Lines #5205
    Bootstrap
    Participant

    Contact a local land surveyor who is familiar with your area. There should be a small, square iron pin driven into the ground at each corner. If you have a metal detector…you might get lucky. 😉

    in reply to: Identifying your Lot Lines #5204
    jr.
    Participant

    Call a couple of realtors to get some names. On one corner, our lot line is 6′ to the left of the water meter because of massive rock. We found out when the lot was originally surveyed 20+ years ago.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #5203
    nkruse
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    We are in the process of working with a contractor to take down our dead bark beetle trees.

    However, my neighbor thinks our lot line is in one place and I think it might be in another, and in the middle, there are some trees that needs to come down.

    Has anyone worked with someone that can come out and mark lot lines – so that we know for sure where the lines are?

    Please share your experiences/costs

    Thanks, Neil

    in reply to: Asphalt Driveway Repair #5202
    Bootstrap
    Participant

    An asphalt pavement section consists of 3 parts…the subgrade (dirt underneath), the baserock directly under the asphalt, and the asphalt on top. The subgrade should drain well and have no “soft spots.” The baserock section should be minimum 4″ to 6″ deep and properly compacted. The asphalt should be minimum 2″ thick and properly placed and compacted before it cools. If your asphalt is breaking up, chances are you have problems underneath….have the contractor address those issues before paving your driveway. 😉

    in reply to: Asphalt Driveway Repair #5201
    chipmunk
    Participant

    You can’t go wrong with Ron Cooper, local

    in reply to: Cabin Maintenance #5200
    ghm
    Participant

    WE have and Asphalt driveway that needs some major repair. Most likely will need a complete resurface as there are major holes, etc.
    Has anyone recently done their driveway and/or have recommendations for a good contractor to hire? Thanks

    in reply to: Bobcat Caught on Critter Cam #5199
    chipmunk
    Participant

    Looks like one of those bobcats left you a calling card on the corner of your house.

    in reply to: Bobcat Caught on Critter Cam #5198
    carlshome
    Participant

    Hmmm. Try clicking on this:

    in reply to: Bobcat Caught on Critter Cam #5197
    carlshome
    Participant

    Ok, let’s see if I can get this link to work again:

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #5196
    carlshome
    Participant

    My critter cam caught these two cats on Feb 11 and !6th. They appear to be Bobcats to me. Bigger than house cats, huskier, short tails and pointed ears. Yes? No?

    in reply to: White Pines Lake inaccessible this summer? #5195
    nkruse
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    in reply to: White Pines Lake inaccessible this summer? #5194
    cmon4day
    Participant

    Its seems obvious that this winter has damaged many roads in the county. I’m sure there are higher priority repairs than the road to White Pines Lake. For example, I would rather see Snowshoe Thompson be repaired sooner than the road to the WP Lake. I’m sure there are many Calaveras County homeowners who be pissed if the road to the lake was repaired before roads providing access in and around their communities.

    in reply to: White Pines Lake inaccessible this summer? #5193
    tortuga
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    Michael C. Oliveira
    District 3
    Includes the communities of Douglas Flat, Murphys, Brice Station, Forest Meadows, Hathaway Pines, Avery, Arnold, White Pines, Dorrington, Camp Connell, Cottage Springs, Skyhigh, Tamarack, Sherman Acres and part of Vallecito.

    Mailing:
    891 Mountain Ranch Road
    San Andreas, CA 95249

    Phone: (209) 286-9007
    Email: mcoliveira@co.calaveras.ca.us

    The other supervisors are:
    Gary Tofanelli
    Phone: (209) 286-9002
    Email: GTofanelli@co.calaveras.ca.us

    Jack Garamendi
    Phone: (209) 286-9003
    Email: jgaramendi@co.calaveras.ca.us

    Dennis Mills
    Phone: (209) 286-9050
    Email: DMills@co.calaveras.ca.us

    Clyde Clapp
    Phone: (209) 286-9059
    Email: cclapp@co.calaveras.ca.us

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