Every homeowner’s dream is to maintain 3 miles of fencing.
Just the place for my linear particle accelerator
Great place for a good golfer to practice. Terrible place for a bad golfer to practice though
OP discovers river lots. Lots like this are an old design, that allowed everyone access to the river while giving you a decent amount of land. They are very common in Ontario, and such.
They are also a fucking nightmare if you’re doing any sort of survey in the area, that requires land access because for a given area, you now have to negotiate with 350 land owners instead of like 30.
Holy shit OP, you’re underselling it with that pic.
I’m pretty creative at thinking on land use, no idea what to do with NINE linear acres.
Well, it’s Louisiana, plenty easy to grow shit. Fence and forest it, hunk a bunch of chickens and rabbits out there? Sprinkle in a couple of tiny ponds? Setup a poker shack out in the woodsy area? The mind boggles.
“Honey? Can you grab some peppers out the garden?”
“Aw hell Mabel, those sonsofbitches are a half-mile deep and we ain’t got 4-wheeler gas.”
EDIT: Can’t stop looking at this. 7680’, 1.5 miles long and 58’ wide. You would have to have a 4-wheeler to get any work done out there.
A very long lap pool. Then use the building work to disguise the construction of your underground lair. If you can’t build up or sideways, then build down.
I want to know how this even got platted.
I think the other commenter comparing this to the Quebec/French system of land division has it right. From satellite view, you can see the distinct shape of narrow strip lots perpendicular to the flow of the Bayou Lafourche. In the distant past, waterway access then was the equivalent of truck access from the Interstate freeways today: paramount for getting goods to market.