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tmoore2
Nov 15, 2014Explorer
Last year we went through something similar with our city. They sent out a notice that an RV had to be parked behind the rear plane of the home and on an approved parking surface(concrete). My RV was parked behind the rear plane and on my drive so I was legal. My son-in-law has a brother who lived down the street from me. He could not get his behind the rear plane without removing a carport so he had a problem.
I decided to do some research on the city ordinances. There was no ordinance that said the RV had to be behind the rear plane of the home only had to be behind the FRONT plane. Took them about 6 months to rewrite the ordinance to say the RV had to be behind the rear plane.
Son-in-Law's brother decided to move instead of fighting it.
I decided to do some research on the city ordinances. There was no ordinance that said the RV had to be behind the rear plane of the home only had to be behind the FRONT plane. Took them about 6 months to rewrite the ordinance to say the RV had to be behind the rear plane.
Son-in-Law's brother decided to move instead of fighting it.
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