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County debate centers on reservation vs. dedication for Lower Seguin Road right-of-way affecting barn and ornate fence
Summary
A dispute over how the county should handle a metal barn and an ornate brick-and-iron fence that lie inside the line of a proposed expanded county right-of-way on Lower Seguin Road dominated discussion at the Oct. 28 Commissioners Court.
A dispute over how the county should handle a structure close to a proposed expanded right-of-way dominated discussion at the Oct. 28 Guadalupe County Commissioners Court.
The issue concerns a 20-acre parcel on Lower Seguin Road with a metal barn, a concrete slab and a substantial 200-foot brick-and-wrought-iron fence that a nearby developer said he intends to include in a planned low-density subdivision. Dale Kaylor, who identified himself as the owner and a land developer with DMK Land Development, told the court he has an offer on the property and plans to replat it into one-acre lots and a small county road. "Replacement cost would be about $50,000 in today's environment" for the barn, Kaylor said, and he estimated the ornate fence would cost about $6,570,000 to rebuild.
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