01-15-2012, 01:25 PM
1.Addresses are per the property, and some of the vacant lots do already have an address on the TMK
2.Most private subdivisions here do not get home mail delivery. Many of the subdivisions have Highway Contract Routes (HCR) mailboxes, but many also have way fewer HCR boxes than lots.Drivers Licences are based on either TMK address, POBox, have even seen some that have just the subdivision when working the polls.
3. The county is not that active in condemnation (a this point...in the future...), HOWEVER you will be on the higher cost Temp Power plan with the electric company only if you submit a permit, and they have cut service decades later on some non-finaled building (a real hassle if you have gotten used having power supplied...
4. You can sell (at least now you can...future...), it probably will never be priced the same as if it were permitted, yet there are some that may pay cash.
5. That idea has many advantages, esp if you want your power supplied by the elec. company
6. Builidings can get permitted "as built", but that is more costly and not as straight forward as just getttin' a permit...
2.Most private subdivisions here do not get home mail delivery. Many of the subdivisions have Highway Contract Routes (HCR) mailboxes, but many also have way fewer HCR boxes than lots.Drivers Licences are based on either TMK address, POBox, have even seen some that have just the subdivision when working the polls.
3. The county is not that active in condemnation (a this point...in the future...), HOWEVER you will be on the higher cost Temp Power plan with the electric company only if you submit a permit, and they have cut service decades later on some non-finaled building (a real hassle if you have gotten used having power supplied...
4. You can sell (at least now you can...future...), it probably will never be priced the same as if it were permitted, yet there are some that may pay cash.
5. That idea has many advantages, esp if you want your power supplied by the elec. company
6. Builidings can get permitted "as built", but that is more costly and not as straight forward as just getttin' a permit...