Hi,
 
The road was shown as a township road on the county highway map.  The county assessor identifed the road to us as a "public road".. The road was shown on Mapquest.  It had a street sign on it that matched the name of the road on the county map and Mapquest. The road ran straight up to the tower site.
 
AT&T had built the road in 1954 when they originally built the site. The original site plan we received showed the access road. AT&T used it for 50 years and paid for maintenance and gave free long-distance service to the land owner. They must have used the road for 50 years on nothing but a handshake agreement.
 
We could not claim "adverse possession" as the chain of "adverse use" had been broken (for 2 years) when American Tower purchased the site and did not stake an immediate claim on use of the road. The road owner had blocked access to the road (with large concrete blocks).
 
Paul Emeott  K0LAV
 
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