Go_Dogs
Feb 07, 2014Explorer
Bad news??
Someone please talk me in off the ledge. We have owned various RVs for the past 18 years. We have always been able to store them on our property. When we moved into our current home, we had the drivew...
korbe wrote:The vast majority of those voters vote to keep the neighborhoods neat and tidy. That is how I vote. RVs, boats, project cars and the like stacked up in someone's driveway detracts from the appeal of the neighborhood and lowers my resale value. That is why the ordinance existed in the first place. You are going to find the non violators are going to way out number those who wish to park things in the driveways. There comments on this forum are an aberration due to the fact that the forum is dedicated to RV owners and their wants and desires. The opinions posted here often do not reflect the opinions of a local community in general.
Around our neck of the woods the appeal process normally gets the issue before a board that was elected. I have found that the elected officials tend to listen more to the "voters" than the appointed council that just looks at the wording of the law and conclude by saying, "our hands are tied".