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wowens79 wrote:
Our HOA has found that it can't enforce parking on the street violations since the streets are owned by the city.
The city of course can, and has regulations on parking boats and RV's on the street.
I love my neighborhood, but I sure wish I had the space to build a shed for the camper and boat.
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJul-23-2016 06:16 PM
free radical wrote:That's probably why so many municipalities have rules. Too many people that think there is no difference between a 40 foot RV parked on the street and a Ford Edge. Why not allow 65 foot semis also. No difference between that and a 40 foot RV?timmac wrote:
Well I would not normally complain but a 40 foot RV parked across the street from my house I would complain, that's why I bought a larger lot with RV parking, a small boat or small trailer might be OK but a 40 footer, that takes up a lot of parking spaces for cars..
They have storage yards for RV's or just buy a home with RV parking.
Why should anyone complain IF it was parked in front of the owners house and there were no signs prohibiting such..
On my street for example there are no sidewalks and room to park cars is only on one side of the street..
so many people having several cars park on the street also,,why should RV be any different as long as no one lives in it?
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โJul-22-2016 10:20 PM
free radical wrote:timmac wrote:
Well I would not normally complain but a 40 foot RV parked across the street from my house I would complain, that's why I bought a larger lot with RV parking, a small boat or small trailer might be OK but a 40 footer, that takes up a lot of parking spaces for cars..
They have storage yards for RV's or just buy a home with RV parking.
Why should anyone complain IF it was parked in front of the owners house and there were no signs prohibiting such..
On my street for example there are no sidewalks and room to park cars is only on one side of the street..
so many people having several cars park on the street also,,why should RV be any different as long as no one lives in it?
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โJul-22-2016 07:30 PM
timmac wrote:
Well I would not normally complain but a 40 foot RV parked across the street from my house I would complain, that's why I bought a larger lot with RV parking, a small boat or small trailer might be OK but a 40 footer, that takes up a lot of parking spaces for cars..
They have storage yards for RV's or just buy a home with RV parking.
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