gemsworld wrote:
A couple of things:
Those of you unfamiliar with metropolitan and suburban areas in California may not realize most residential lots are fairly small and it's almost impossible to store or park an RV behind the house where it can't be seen from the street.
Having said that, I fully realize most non-RVers see RVs as giant eyesores and I agree with them. As an RV owner, I would not want to live next door to someone that stores an RV in front of the house or in the street. I commend the municipalities that require RVs to be stored on the side or rear of the house.
You can flame me now, I'm ready. :B
We're in Upland as mentioned and I don't mind the regulations at all. All one needs to do is take a stroll through San Bernardino to the east and see the junk yards in the front and rear of homes. Junk cars, old washing machines, etc. No thanks. Upland has a median home price of around $600,000 with lots of homes over a million dollars. They want to keep it that way.