Posted on 10/19/2019 6:12:19 PM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
RUGGLES TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WJW) An Ohio man says local officials cut a building in half to end a property dispute with him.
It happened in Ruggles Township following a complaint by Brett Galloway, who contends township officials constructed a building that was partly on his property.
It is pretty much the most ridiculous thing ever, Galloway told WJW.
He said he has tried negotiating with township leaders since January, but last week, when they didnt reach an agreement, officials put up a fence and cut down part of the building.
About a third of the building still remains on Galloways property. Officials plan to tear down their portion.
The building was used to store equipment.
Galloway said he has another unrelated property issue with the township that is already in court, and he had hoped to get this matter resolved.
WJW reached out to township officials to discuss the matter, but an employee referred the reporter to their legal counsel, the Ashland County prosecutors office.
The county prosecutor said trustees tried to reach an agreement with Galloway, but when they couldnt, they decided to tear down the building. He said they couldnt knock down the portion on Galloway's property because he wouldnt let them on his land.
So for now, the building remains sliced in two with part of it separated by a fence and a no trespassing sign.
Those living near the area said it seems like a waste of taxpayers dollars and silly.
I dont know who would think this is a good idea, Galloway said. I cant use my property and they lost a building.
Reminds me of my stint as a poll watcher for Ronald Reagan in 1980. Man and wife, living at same address, come to vote. Wife gets to vote; but man is not in that district. He can’t vote until he finds his district and vote there.
Fortunately, there were two polling districts in the same building. He had to vote in the second polling place. Somehow, the district line went right through his house.
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Most ridiculous thing ever: Officials split building in two to solve property dispute
WTTV ^ | October 19, 2019 | Tribune Media Wire
It looks like the gov error. How can they not check the property line before building, they have the freaking database and all the plats in the gov office.
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