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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.
nkruseParticipantWe 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
BootstrapParticipantAn 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. 😉
chipmunkParticipantYou can’t go wrong with Ron Cooper, local
ghmParticipantWE 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? ThankschipmunkParticipantLooks like one of those bobcats left you a calling card on the corner of your house.
carlshomeParticipantHmmm. Try clicking on this:
carlshomeParticipantcarlshomeParticipantnkruseParticipantIf Blagen road is out, you can get there via Dunbar Road.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/White+Pines,+Arnold,+CA+95223/@38.2650526,-120.3485647,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x8090af864cf0ee7d:0x2d487b4541578834!8m2!3d38.2647072!4d-120.3405181?hl=encmon4dayParticipantIts 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.
tortugaParticipantMichael 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 95249Phone: (209) 286-9007
Email: mcoliveira@co.calaveras.ca.usThe other supervisors are:
Gary Tofanelli
Phone: (209) 286-9002
Email: GTofanelli@co.calaveras.ca.usJack Garamendi
Phone: (209) 286-9003
Email: jgaramendi@co.calaveras.ca.usDennis Mills
Phone: (209) 286-9050
Email: DMills@co.calaveras.ca.usClyde Clapp
Phone: (209) 286-9059
Email: cclapp@co.calaveras.ca.usgrizcoachParticipantWho are the people that we should be sending these letters to? Can someone provide the emails of the people where we should direct our concerns to?
Thanks
tortugaParticipantVNJ–
I too have privacy concerns but ND has a workaround. You can have only your street name listed in your profile, without the street number. If you choose this option, then, on the map, your lot will be colored green, indicating a ND participant, but your name will not be listed.
So if you are the only ND participant on your street and meet someone at the lube room and say, “I live on Jibway and am on ND” then, yeah, the new acquaintance might figure it out. If you just say I’m Mary Jane Doe and live in BTV, they’re not going to find you via ND.
tortugaParticipantLooks like the county is not prioritizing summer recreation — White Pines Lake may be difficult to enjoy this summer as the road is in need of repairs that the county will not address until late Summer. If you family enjoys White Pines, it may be worth your time to write a letter.
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