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<blockquote data-quote="baleflipper" data-source="post: 963333" data-attributes="member: 16896"><p>I was electrician for many years. One time boss sent me out to build a meter loop on a mobile home in new subdivision.The house was in Onion Creek bottom just a bit north of McKinney Falls park. I was busy digging a hole for the post to put meter loop on when lady comes over,starts telling me how pretty her new place is. I asked her if she knew she was in flood plain.She told me she had been assured she was not in flood plain. I took her to a big Cypress tree growing alongside the creek,pointed at the drift the last rise had left. Asked her what kinda bird made that nest. Drift was 15 foot above creek there. I went back and finished meter loop. Got back to office my boss was real upset,said the developer fired us from building any more meter loops for him. That creek bottom is full of mobile homes now. I knew the place because my pop rented it for cow pasture for several years. Saw that creek over the bridge on 183 several times.</p><p>BUYER BEWARE is all I can offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baleflipper, post: 963333, member: 16896"] I was electrician for many years. One time boss sent me out to build a meter loop on a mobile home in new subdivision.The house was in Onion Creek bottom just a bit north of McKinney Falls park. I was busy digging a hole for the post to put meter loop on when lady comes over,starts telling me how pretty her new place is. I asked her if she knew she was in flood plain.She told me she had been assured she was not in flood plain. I took her to a big Cypress tree growing alongside the creek,pointed at the drift the last rise had left. Asked her what kinda bird made that nest. Drift was 15 foot above creek there. I went back and finished meter loop. Got back to office my boss was real upset,said the developer fired us from building any more meter loops for him. That creek bottom is full of mobile homes now. I knew the place because my pop rented it for cow pasture for several years. Saw that creek over the bridge on 183 several times. BUYER BEWARE is all I can offer. [/QUOTE]
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