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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1675695" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I talked to a lady up your way that said if they step foot on her property she's sue. Here's the deal.. They want nothing to do with people who dont want in. They can not take your land, period....There were a few over here that thought they could squeeze out more money and held out for a higher offer. They didnt get one and got left out. They wanted only people who were wanting in. But, if you relied on a view of your neighbors property and they agreed to solar panels, i dont know what to say. I'm under contract to not say what we'll get paid, but, it beats cattle by about 10Xs with no work...</p><p>And technically, once finished they sure dont look as bad as someone splitting up their acreage and campers and trailer houses filling in like its doing on south 410, just out of Rugby... Solar farms would be the quietest neighbors you'll ever have..</p><p>Not sure about the gas line... Have you been out there to see what all they are doing. Husband has made plans that when the work pads are no longer used and they need a place to dump the gravel, they can use some of our land. Some of the pads they've put in are worth 100s of thousands in gravel, good stuff too... just for that we're excited about the solar farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1675695, member: 22072"] I talked to a lady up your way that said if they step foot on her property she's sue. Here's the deal.. They want nothing to do with people who dont want in. They can not take your land, period....There were a few over here that thought they could squeeze out more money and held out for a higher offer. They didnt get one and got left out. They wanted only people who were wanting in. But, if you relied on a view of your neighbors property and they agreed to solar panels, i dont know what to say. I'm under contract to not say what we'll get paid, but, it beats cattle by about 10Xs with no work... And technically, once finished they sure dont look as bad as someone splitting up their acreage and campers and trailer houses filling in like its doing on south 410, just out of Rugby... Solar farms would be the quietest neighbors you'll ever have.. Not sure about the gas line... Have you been out there to see what all they are doing. Husband has made plans that when the work pads are no longer used and they need a place to dump the gravel, they can use some of our land. Some of the pads they've put in are worth 100s of thousands in gravel, good stuff too... just for that we're excited about the solar farm. [/QUOTE]
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