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- tegu69ExplorerIn my town, campers and boats must be on the side of the house, behind the front wall or in the back yard. My neighbor lives on the corner lot and had a trailer in his yard. Code enforcement shows up and tells him to move it. Neighbor quotes the ordinance and points out that his address is actually on the other street. He left the trailer there for about a month, just to mess with the guy. He only intended to have the trailer in that spot for a few hours.
I wouldn't like trailers parked in the street either, or cars for that matter. - FrankShoreExplorerYear round? That would get you burned at the stake for being a witch where I live!
- mayo30ExplorerAnd tell me if you would be alright with people living in the rv.s and hoses and cords running across side walks and then tanks being dumped because it slopes toward the storm drains????No, well now just legislate the size of hose,amperage of cords and grey waters ok but no black.Ok define black and what degree of black is really black.Think about it and expand the box!!If you are comfortable with any of these and others aren't guess who is in the minority.Remember democracy,as long as it agrees with ME ok.lol.
- 3oaksExplorerThis business of having to hide your trailer in the back yard and behind a fence is ridiculous. I have heard about other communities where pickup trucks, no matter how new, could not be left parked in the drive ways. They had to be hidden from sight in the garage. Ridiculous! I would never want to live in a snobby community such as that even if I could afford it.
If you lived near me, I would allow you to park your trailers on my property free of charge. I would welcome a devaluation of my property. Maybe then my property taxes would be lowered to reflect lowered assessment. Property taxes are getting way out of hand in my area. - ed6713Explorer
rode2nowhere wrote:
complaints I have heard is we already pay taxes, looks just as bad or worse parked in yard, I just don't get it I guess
Locally, if you park a boat, RV, etc., in your yard it must be in the back yard and screened from view. I.E. Behind a 6' fence.
Helps keep the neighborhood looking nice rather then like a junk yard.
If a town does nothing, pretty soon it's the cars on blocks with the wheels removed, the living room couch in the front yard, the chained pit bull, ec. - rode2nowhereExplorerthis is a small rural town of 8000.....unless they have a way of making money off the storage it is just unreasonable
- Ed_GeeExplorer II
rode2nowhere wrote:
I park my travel trailer on the street year round, our city it proposing an ordinance against it, what do other cities have out of curiousity?
Tell me the distance between the center line and curb and I'll give you my opinion of this proposed ordinance in your town. RVs parked on the street can easily take up 9 feet or more. Traffic flow and safety can easily be impacted on many city streets I have seen. - FizzExplorer
rode2nowhere wrote:
I park my travel trailer on the street year round, our city it proposing an ordinance against it, what do other cities have out of curiousity?
You wonder why cities pass ordinances against it.
Parked on the street all year... Really??? - rode2nowhereExplorercomplaints I have heard is we already pay taxes, looks just as bad or worse parked in yard, I just don't get it I guess
- RollnhomeExplorerMy town let's you park for 72 hrs then it has to be moved. I think it is a good thing.
I am against storing RVs, boats, and broken down cars on public streets.
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