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Apr-01-2014 11:39 AM
mlts22 wrote:
I just don't get why people don't live and let live. These two-bit tattle-tales destroy any semblance of community in a neighborhood.
Apr-01-2014 11:01 AM
Apr-01-2014 10:01 AM
Supercharged wrote:
Your neighors work hard and long to buy in a nice area, landscape, plant trees, mow the grass, paint there house the color that looks nice in the area. Then along come someone with a bright colored RV that won't hardly fit on the drive way, none of the colors on it look well with anything up and down the street. They use it a few times a year, and want everyone else to look at it the rest of the year. Move the thing out of site. Hello
Mar-31-2014 06:13 PM
charles wrote:Your lucky,
Supercharged must have had some issues as a child. Where I live the city allows it the HOA does not but they allow me to bring it home for a few days at a time. However mine is not one of those 30 footer's that the man with vast knowledge of Class B's is talking about. I had a problem keeping it in a driveway in the Villages Florida several years ago and it was the only vehicle we had for the winter down there, so I called the sherif's department as the streets are county owned and maintained and they allowed me to park on the street as long as it did not interfere with safety vehicles and did not block vision at the stop sign. I think it looked better in the driveway and after a few days so did the neighbors. A little off topic but In my opinion any motorcycle that is not a Harley should be kept in a storage building somewhere.
Nick
I hope it all works out for you.
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Mar-29-2014 11:06 PM
trukeeper wrote:.
Interesting replies so far. Some more detail... I contacted my HOA before I even purchased my Sprinter Van and got their approval to park it in my driveway. My immediate neighbors have all been complimentary regarding how pretty the Van looks in the driveway (I keep it very clean). Unfortunately, it appears not ALL the neighbors like it, since someone complained to the city. (The city inspector could only tell me it was an "anonymous caller"). I have a real good idea who it was, but that is a completely different matter. Some of the comments above are critical of me wanting to park this in my driveway. The reason we purchased a Sprinter based "touring coach" was to serve as both one of our "daily driver" cars as well as a nice vehicle to travel in. To store this thing off-site for some reason totally negates our intended usage. If I just wanted an RV, I could have purchased a good sized class A for considerably less money than I spent on this thing. In the end, this whole matter seems to hinge on what my vehicle is; if it is considered a Van, then it is ok to park in my driveway, if it is considered an RV, then I cannot. I have read my State Statutes and it defines an RV as a "unit built on a chassis intended primarily to serve as living quarters...." I have tried to explain to the city inspector that my Sprinter is a factory-built VAN... NOT an RV shell built upon a truck chassis. I have had no luck so far, in the end, I think the inspector has simply decided that anything as big as my van MUST be an RV regardless of the technicalities of it... i.e. my vehicle is simply failing his "sniff test". Still holding out some hope, but it's not looking good right now. The inspector said I could park on the side of my home, but there does not appear to be enough room for that... I can't extend/expand my garage because it would violate local building codes to do so... I am starting run out of options. I guess one option is just accept a violation every so often and consider the fine as storage expense? Has anyone hired a lawyer to successfully win a situation like this?
Mar-29-2014 09:44 PM
NoVa RT wrote:Where I live I don't want to look out in the morning and see someone to cheap to find a rv park, parking in a old friends drive way for a week. I see the B are two ft taller, awing, air on top, tire on the back.Some are 19 ft. some are 30ft. It looks nice, but use it for camping or put it inside or out back. I did't park my Bentley in front of my house so I would not think of parking something that looks like some one who might be selling ice cream out of it up and down the street later in the day. Most people who have them are trying to RV and see and save the world, less fuel, park at night a W-Mart or behind a old close gas station. To cheap to do what is right for the other home owners up and down the street.
I'm going to have to disagree with Supercharged's suggestion that Class B RVs tend to be "brightly colored" and/ or "won't hardly fit" in a driveway. Mostly not the case, IMHO, and a Class B shouldn't be any more aesthetically displeasing to the neighbors than the average automobile, and much better than the clunkers that may be present. Now the rig pictured in the photo on SC's profile might be another story, but that's nothing like the vast majority of Class Bs.