Jun-24-2020 08:43 AM
Jun-24-2020 03:48 PM
Obatanga Borealis wrote:
Wow. I expected urbane, constructive comments on this board but have received a lot of disparaging remarks. Unbelievable. I expected more of an RV brotherhood here.
Jun-24-2020 03:03 PM
Jun-24-2020 01:24 PM
Obatanga Borealis wrote:
Wow. I expected urbane, constructive comments on this board but have received a lot of disparaging remarks. Unbelievable. Apparently, this is not a nice place at all.
Jun-24-2020 01:20 PM
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Jun-24-2020 12:51 PM
Obatanga Borealis wrote:But the Clampetts could load up their truck and move to Beverly...unless an ordinance keeps their truck out. A fee wouldn't help because there is no way to legislate nice rig vs pit stop on the way to the salvage yard. Jed hit black gold, Texas Tea, so he can pay that $100.00 no problem. I would venture to say that since it is a law on the books most of your neighbors disagree that it is a bad law. I know I wouldn't want my neighborhood filled with RVs in the front lawns.
Appreciate the comments. These ordinances are indicative of repressive government. We own a 2019 Winnebago, not an eyesore. It is inspected, insured and operable. I am offended by local potentates who claim having an RV parked in a long driveway somehow lowers property values or somehow obstructs some goofball's view of the tele pole in front of his house. If they're wary of RVs, then have property owners purchase an annual permit for, say, $100. Townships love money above all. We pay enough in property taxes here in PA. And enough of the lectures on not investigating this prior to the home purchase; there were other reasons for the purchase - and a bad law is a bad law.
I just don't understand why they're so hostile to RVs in general. It's not like the Clampetts are living in the driveway!
Jun-24-2020 12:43 PM
way2roll wrote:
This is an ordinance in our HOA - one I am not happy about and was changed after we moved here. We actually have boat storage in our neighborhood but RV's aren't permitted. We were told when we bought a lot here we could store our RV there - lied to basically. Anyway, the rule is that it can be in your drive for less than 24 hrs. But some folks do it for 2-3 days until someone complains. I've asked for an exception once for 3 days while we had family visiting to use it as a spare bedroom and it was denied. So now I don't ask for permission. I do what I want and ask for forgiveness later. There is an exception in cases of an extended power outage - like after a hurricane. I miss our old property. Had 6 acres and could store the Rv where I could see it.
Jun-24-2020 11:42 AM
Obatanga Borealis wrote:
Appreciate the comments. These ordinances are indicative of repressive government. We own a 2019 Winnebago, not an eyesore. It is inspected, insured and operable. I am offended by local potentates who claim having an RV parked in a long driveway somehow lowers property values or somehow obstructs some goofball's view of the tele pole in front of his house. If they're wary of RVs, then have property owners purchase an annual permit for, say, $100. Townships love money above all. We pay enough in property taxes here in PA. And enough of the lectures on not investigating this prior to the home purchase; there were other reasons for the purchase - and a bad law is a bad law.
I just don't understand why they're so hostile to RVs in general. It's not like the Clampetts are living in the driveway!
Jun-24-2020 11:30 AM
Jun-24-2020 11:10 AM
camperdave wrote:
Man, our city changed the rules after we already lived here. In our case it's OK in the driveway if it's behind the house line and there is a 6' fence between RV and street, but no more parking in the street even overnight. Sucks. But, short of moving which we aren't going to do for at least 10 years (I hope!), not much to do but comply.
In talking to the city, they only will enforce if there is a complaint, but still. All it takes is one complaint and you're busted.
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