Pulled up the tarp over the hole I dug around the utilities at lot 14, run a string and then painted the intended trench line. Called the rental store to reserve a machine for Monday morning. IF the forecast is correct, it will be dry clear til monday and potential storms tuesday, but well after I will be finished with the use of the machine. This gives some time for everything to dry up.
So, the big thing today? They cut down several pine trees next to the pipeline easement. These were absolutely gorgeous trees and i was given no notice that they were going to cut them down.
AS normal, it is a lengthy ordeal to find out who, exactly, is responsible for what back there. There are 3 gas companies and those companies have all of their own contractors that they send out there to do work. They don't care about property owners - at all - and don't even let property owners know about their intentions to alter the property in ways that diminishes the beauty of it. I made unknown amount of phone calls today, left email messages, etc until I found the right contractor.
They just called me back. Oh,well those trees were on the pipeline easement. I understand that. I didn't cut those trees down and I am not going to tolerate them being left on the property like that. Oh, well they are supposed to leave them on "our property" - meaning the easement. He was talking as if he owns that land. No sir, that is not your property, I own the entire land that the project is on, you are not going to leave those trees sitting on MY property. Period. If you don't get stern with these people, they will try to walk all over you.
He just grumbled on the phone after I shot right back at him. I will start out with a basic level of respect I give to anyone that I have just met and then it either goes up or down from there, depending on their attitude towards me.
He then said he would have a crew come out today and remove them. It's fine if it doesn't happen today, I replied, within the next week is ok as long as I have your assurances that it will be removed.
Folks, I have enough to deal with right now - a LOT of stuff to do - without having to deal with someone else's mess. Those trees would undoubtedly have just sat there and rotted forever, an eyesore.
I then asked him about the driveway. What are they planning to do on the driveway? Oh well I don't know about that. Yes, it's a 1,400 foot long driveway and they were running an ATV up and down it, if they are planning on removing trees along the driveway, I want to know about it. I won't tolerate them cutting down trees that aren't on the driveway easement, eluding to the fact that one set of trees they had cut down in the back was not on their easement.
He knew nothing about that and said he would contact them and find out, for they shouldn't be riding atv's on the driveway and they weren't planning on doing anything with it. Yes, well it's those vehicles that are tearing the driveway up. Again, none of these companies care about the condition of the driveway. It could be pure mud and they will just plow through it. If they get stuck, the get a dozer or earth moving equipment out there to unstick it. It's pretty ridiculous how they are allowed to operate.
I know, I chose this property knowing what was going on with a portion of it. It would be nice if they would at least give the landowner's notice about their intentions instead of having landowners show up after the fact and basically go into shock about what has happened while they were gone. It just kind of sends you into.... well, they took down some beautiful trees and it was rather shocking. They were about 15 to 20 foot tall pines and were a natural block to the view of those giants tanks back there. Now it's just barren. I'm going to have to plant some trees in their place.
Actually, I will probably plant some fast growing shrubs that are nice to look at and will block that view in a couple of years. Looks like $100 worth of Thuja trees will do the trick.
I have asked the older couple that if they see these people come in there again, please contact me so I can go confront them. Or not confront them, just watch what they are doing. Guaranteed I will be out there as fast as I can get there. They agreed with a heart emoji and said will do!
These people may cost me more in utilities and such, but they are worth the price to have someone keep an eye on the property. I found out yesterday they helped manage a very large park at one point in time in south Texas. I haven't asked them for that kind of help, it just means I would have to pay them or reduce their lot rent or if enough work, eliminate lot rent altogether for them and right now? That is financially out of the question.
This situation threw my whole day off. I was in the mindset that my woes with these companies were over with, that all the ridiculousness that they could inflict was done. They had already come through with land clearing equipment previously and a dozer, even, on the west side on the rear of the property clearing trees. They had a giant bush hog clearing out brush as well. The grader they had come along the driveway did far more damage than good by basically erasing the gravel left and displacing it off the driveway itself, leaving it unprotected and eroding every time it rains.
Monday I will endeavor to get the trenches dug for the pipe and wire and then get over there and get a trench dug out for the driveway drainage so I can put some gravel down there and get that situation dealt with where there is extensive erosion going on. I also mapped out in my mind where the Hip Campers will be and want to use the blade on the mini-ex to clear a bit more land, I want enough room for 3 hip camp vehicles back there.
And if time does permit for the trenching along the driveway, I will call the gravel company and see if they can manage to get a truckload of gravel out so I can spread it with the machine. I just don't want to order it until I know if I am going to have enough time for it. Or, eat it and just use the machine for 2 full days instead of one, regardless, the work needs to be done. This isn't a wish list, this is a top priority item. But, so is the shed. Clearing out for hipcampers is less of a priority, but it's well up there for potential money making.
My new shed showed up while I was sitting here typing this entry. Time to go out there and see if it's in a bit better condition than the last thing they showed up with. And, I have to decide on which shower stall I want so I can trench where the drain on the stall will be. I have this stuff figured out as far as how it is installed, I don't have precise measurements and I sort of need those before I get the machine. You know, so I have a trench dug in the appropriate location? lol
Well well well. I sent a message saying I want to plant those Thuja trees and the man called me back. Uhh, well if you get those trees we'd like to plant them for you. OH?!! Okay! Lol, it ended up in a pleasant conversation, he apologized and that ended far better than what I expected.
Well, apparently the family is off to Chili's and I'm dragging along with them.