newbury
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I don't have an issue with the road work he done. I also help maintain the 1/2 mile road since we lived here for over 10 yrs. I also buy stone to fill holes,ruts etc without asking for donations. I highly doubt he will buy any stone and cover up the soil that is exposed. I never took material off the road thats within the ROW and then put it on my property thats not in the ROW. This is the issue....taking material off the road thats within the ROW and then putting it on his property thats not within the ROW. I also plow the snow when it gets deep enough to do so. So...no he shouldn't be sending anybody a bill !
From the pics you posted it looks like he did not take material off the road thats within the ROW, rather he just sort of leveled the ROW back from the road.
There is an obvious difference in the photos between the ROAD and where there is now exposed dirt.
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View attachment 561532 about the width of John Deere 4 wheeler (5 feet?).
Far less than the potential 50' of the ROW. Should he have gone another 12 feet?
If he had just plowed that up into a berm on YOUR land would you be pleased?
Looking at the photos it seems he tried to do a decent job, except maybe he didn't seed it with grass.
The OP lists his location, Tellico Plains averages 5 inches of snow per year. From Tellico Plains, Tennessee Climate.<snip>
Q- if you ceased plowing the snow in winter, does that affect only him, only you, or both?