flusher
Super Member
- Joined
- Jun 4, 2005
- Messages
- 7,555
- Location
- Sacramento
- Tractor
- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
If your land is adjacent to a public road or stream, your property boundary may actually be in the middle of the road or stream, not the fence line. A boundary line survey is always a good idea if the acreage amount is important to you.
Yep, that's the way it is with my nominal 10-acre plot (660 ft x 660 ft square parcel, i.e. 1 furlong x 1 furlong) that was surveyed in 1905 when this area of the county was zoned. So on the official county maps, my parcel is shown as 9.92 acres (10 acres minus an easement for the road). Bummer, since 10 acres is the cutoff for ag buildings on a relatively inexpensive ag building permit. For parcels zoned exclusive ag and less than 10 acres, you're limited to 600 sq ft or less buildings on the cheap permit. For parcels over 10 acres, the limit is 12,000 sq ft or less buildings on the cheap permit.