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([personal profile] derien Mar. 1st, 2010 07:00 am)
It's blustery, overcast, wet, and generally yucky outside and I'm not looking forward to taking the recycling back and going to the Town Hall. Eor wants me to check on the railroad right of way to see how close to the tracks we can plant or build things.

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Well, just had a pleasant talk with a couple of guys at the Town Hall. Seriously, they seem like really decent guys, willing to discuss it even though they have no idea what's going on. They don't seem to have a record of a recent survey for our property. The railroad's right of way is 40 feet from the center of the track, which seems to encompass most of our parking area, easily the whole area which we want to plant in, and the shed which our neighbor in the back unit thinks she owns. So we could be opening up a can of pretty legal worms by bringing this up. However, a good swath of the hotel across the road also seems to be on railroad property, so I'm not sure if there might have been some legal adjustments which his software isn't showing.

The guys at the Town Hall say the railroad won't care about our planting things, although I understand well enough without their saying so that any worries about the herbicides which the railroad sprays are all ours. The railroad usually spray within about ten feet of the track because they have a legal responsibility to keep things from growing so that in times of drought they won't start forest fires. (Although seeing as they don't use coal fired engines anymore I think this seems a little outdated.)

From: [identity profile] mamaslyth.livejournal.com


It's not outdated. Steel wheels on steel rails can still start fires.

http://www.koco.com/news/1994312/detail.html

Grassfire Closes I-35 Ramp In OKC
Smoke Reduces Visibility For Drivers
POSTED: 4:11 p.m. CST February 20, 2003
UPDATED: 6:02 p.m. CST February 20, 2003


OKLAHOMA CITY -- An Interstate 35 ramp in Oklahoma City was closed Thursday due to a grassfire that was burning near Southeast 59th Street, Eyewitness News 5 reported.

The ramp reopened in the early evening after crews brought the fire under control, authorities said.

The fire broke out at about 3 p.m. near a railroad track near Southeast 59th and Interstate 35 and was burning in at least two locations, including near a wood palate recycling center.

Maj. Brian Stanaland of the Oklahoma City Fire Department suspected that sparks from a train ignited dry grass near the tracks.

The dark smoke reduced visibility for drivers, authorities said.
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


Wow, that's scary! I guess i should have realized that would be the case.

From: [identity profile] mamaslyth.livejournal.com


Yeah. It was freaky when it happened. Luckily, I didn't have to drive in that area during that time. But I must admit that I felt really weird when I went past it days later and saw the scorched areas.
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