This isn't something I'm pursuing. I'd just like to know where I stand in case something ever comes up. Main issue to me is . . . is this creek now regarded a natural waterway? The Town has threatened me twice with Eminent Domain with other parts of my land. So, I'm not real trusting with what they have to say with anything and choose to have knowledge first, and then act later -if needed.
I did a Nexus-Lexus search in the legal database for case-law in New York and found nothing remotely close.
I just applied for a permit from the same environmental agency that allowed the creek to be moved back in 1982. Even though I own the land on both sides of the creek - I cannot legally build any sort of crossing without their permission and permit. So, I'm curious what they come up with. All I want to to is lay half a dozen 50 foot telephone poles over the narrowest part of the creek and make a crude bridge for driving my tractor over.
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