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Bunny1 10-28-2020 04:01 PM

Corner lot- truck damage
 
This a.m. we received a call from our very nice neighbor regarding damage to our corner lot. We have not returned to our Florida house yet. Early am she heard a large truck go by and after going outside noticed it cut the corner and broke landscape ledge stones, broke solar lights and ran over irrigation heads. It also made a trench in lawn with tandem tires and in small rocks in front of house. My question is to corner lot owners and what they do to protect their property from this kind of damage?
Can't verify who did damage, would you report it and to whom? Deductible of $1,000 on our insurance. We did have irrigation turned off in house.
When we return can we have large rocks put in side yard along street?

retiredguy123 10-28-2020 05:02 PM

Absolutely. Buy some very large boulders and place them along the edge of your property. Problem solved. You may want to get ARC approval first.

Malsua 10-28-2020 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Bunny1 (Post 1853618)
This a.m. we received a call from our very nice neighbor regarding damage to our corner lot. We have not returned to our Florida house yet. Early am she heard a large truck go by and after going outside noticed it cut the corner and broke landscape ledge stones, broke solar lights and ran over irrigation heads. It also made a trench in lawn with tandem tires and in small rocks in front of house. My question is to corner lot owners and what they do to protect their property from this kind of damage?
Can't verify who did damage, would you report it and to whom? Deductible of $1,000 on our insurance. We did have irrigation turned off in house.
When we return can we have large rocks put in side yard along street?

We are also a corner lot. We had a similar thing where a contractor ran at least 2 foot up into our gravel and trashed a head. We were away for a bit and 40,000 gallons later, it showed up on the amenity bill.

I have cameras up now. I also have a Flume, remote water monitor and a wifi irrigation controller. I also moved that particular head in 3 feet.

Since then, I found a big skid mark on the edge of the property in the gravel, reviewed the cams and it turns out a golf cart was dodging a truck flying down the middle of the street. Dove off the road to not get killed!

Good luck.

Topspinmo 10-29-2020 10:24 AM

I had similar problem with cable contractor destroying my main irrigation line on my corner lot along street. I too was gone during this damage. When my irrigation came on had geyser’s 2 foot high. I had to bypass that line and ran new line along the concrete wall, then run line out to plants. They had two foot easement he was 3 foot in hitting the line that developers ran down the middle of side street.

Tom52 10-29-2020 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1853639)
Absolutely. Buy some very large boulders and place them along the edge of your property. Problem solved. You may want to get ARC approval first.

Large boulders may make drivers a bit more careful but sure won't guarantee no damage. Where I used to work we often had semi tractor trailers cutting the corner and damaging lawn and sprinklers. We laid a very large granite boulder, think several tons in weight and approx. 3 foot by 4 foot in size, placed on the corner in hopes of stopping the damage. One day we came to work and their was huge damage to the lawn and the boulder was gone. A semi jumped the curb and the boulder and drug the boulder about a quarter of a mile down the road. We had to fetch back our boulder with a large fork truck.

retiredguy123 10-29-2020 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom52 (Post 1854048)
Large boulders may make drivers a bit more careful but sure won't guarantee no damage. Where I used to work we often had semi tractor trailers cutting the corner and damaging lawn and sprinklers. We laid a very large granite boulder, think several tons in weight and approx. 3 foot by 4 foot in size, placed on the corner in hopes of stopping the damage. One day we came to work and their was huge damage to the lawn and the boulder was gone. A semi jumped the curb and the boulder and drug the boulder about a quarter of a mile down the road. We had to fetch back our boulder with a large fork truck.

Sounds like you needed a bigger boulder.


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