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toedtoes
Oct 02, 2014Explorer III
Thanks Toobold. I read that first article and it explained things a lot clearer than "there's a 5ft setback, they got a 2.5ft variance".
The owners had been parking the RV in the driveway. Zoning requires that all RVs and boats be inside a fully enclosed garage OR be parked completely behind the front of the building. Neighbors complained; owners got busted.
Owners offered to park the RV on the side of the house, by moving air conditioning and laying a concrete slab, but the RV would still extend past the front of the house by 2ft and 1/2 inch. They asked for the 2.5ft variance so they could park the RV on the side of the house.
The owners had been parking the RV in the driveway. Zoning requires that all RVs and boats be inside a fully enclosed garage OR be parked completely behind the front of the building. Neighbors complained; owners got busted.
Owners offered to park the RV on the side of the house, by moving air conditioning and laying a concrete slab, but the RV would still extend past the front of the house by 2ft and 1/2 inch. They asked for the 2.5ft variance so they could park the RV on the side of the house.
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