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Honey Brook enforces right of way ordinance

Township Engineer Mike Reinert said the right of way on most roads is 33 feet, which measures 16.5 feet from the middle of a road. There are some roads where the right of way is 25 feet from the middle line on the road. Right of way rules also apply to state managed roads.
In regards to the Right of Way Ordinance (Ordinance 162-2012, adopted on May 9, 2012), Road Master Don Johnson has been taking note of locations where items including trees, shrubs and large boulders may be in the right of way.
A township resident who recently got a letter from Zoning Officer Tom Shultz regarding the location of boulders located on his property said that he has the boulders in place because he is concerned that motorists might run over his yard.
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