craiger1528
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The Texas subdivision plat in which I live has an open, 50 ft. wide drainage Right of Way (ROW) that is wooded. The developer layed out the lots alongside the right of way so that our lot corner survey markers are at the outer edge of the right of way. The ROW was dedicated to the public forever. The city streets drains into the ROW and no taxes are paid on the ROW. My plot survey shows a "pre-existing ROW" outside of my back property line. Who owns the land, and who holds responsiblity to cut down dead trees that might fall on homes? The city denies both land ownership and maintance responsibility; it says the lot owners along side the ROW own and have responsibility to the middle of the ROW. Could the land under the ROW (thus the trees) still belong to the developer? This is a 20 year old problem affecting 35 home owners. FYI: The plat's dedication states: "All streets and right of way is hereby dedicated to the public forever."
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