I would like to talk to you about this article because I have some expertise that might help you find out more about what's going on here. I have worked for land surveyors doing what they call Alta surveys. And I would suspect that there would have to be some that had been done based on what you have posted with this story.
I would also like to know whether or not you found out what taxes are being paid on such a large facility.
ALTA surveys are used in property purchases to verify the property's legal description, boundaries, and potential issues that are not apparent in public records. They are often required by lenders and title insurance companies to identify risks, such as boundary line disputes, encroachments, and undisclosed easements, before a sale can be completed. By providing a detailed, comprehensive map, the survey helps both the buyer and lender confirm the property's physical and legal state and ensures they are protected against future claims.
So I bring this up because there's no way God's creation they'd ever let a facility be built that close to a water source without tons of permits. And that one item that you pointed out probably has something to do with a septic tank on how they dispose of sewage and that is regulated through whatever town or county requirements are for sewage disposal.
I would like to talk to you about this article because I have some expertise that might help you find out more about what's going on here. I have worked for land surveyors doing what they call Alta surveys. And I would suspect that there would have to be some that had been done based on what you have posted with this story.
I would also like to know whether or not you found out what taxes are being paid on such a large facility.
ALTA surveys are used in property purchases to verify the property's legal description, boundaries, and potential issues that are not apparent in public records. They are often required by lenders and title insurance companies to identify risks, such as boundary line disputes, encroachments, and undisclosed easements, before a sale can be completed. By providing a detailed, comprehensive map, the survey helps both the buyer and lender confirm the property's physical and legal state and ensures they are protected against future claims.
So I bring this up because there's no way God's creation they'd ever let a facility be built that close to a water source without tons of permits. And that one item that you pointed out probably has something to do with a septic tank on how they dispose of sewage and that is regulated through whatever town or county requirements are for sewage disposal.
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