Re: boats and city ordinance
Just went through/going through this myself. I move to Isanti thinking they aren't going to be quite so anal about the use of my BACK YARD. Of course, the 3 boats back there was pushing it....but I digress.
The dumb thing is, in my back yard, ( and I have no garage to speak of ) I can't supposedly even keep my two boats, though if I Had an RV, I could keep one boat and one RV back there, or 1 boat and 2 snowmobiles or ATV's on a trailer. Gotta have them on an improved or impervious surface though! Can't park them on the grass!
Ended up going to court over it because the city sent notices to me, but in someone else's name ( previous owner ) and after a few phone calls to the Community Service Officer and the Lawyer handling my case for the city, it got dropped, but I'm still only allowed one boat on the property. It's stupid! And they want me to screen in the area where the boat is to be parked, but they don't know what kind of screening they want yet. Frustrating to say the least.
Well, the plan is to fence in the whole back yard with a 6ft privacy fence and be done with it. What they can't see, they can't complain about, right?
Erik, I'm really surprised that you caught grief over where you live, that's just completely insane IMHO! I remember the layout of your place. People just have nothing better to do than find something to obsess and complain about, don't they?
Whats worse for me, I can't even use the Temporary garages on my property. It's against code, even though there are plenty of people around me with them up. I mean, whatever happened to doing something tastefully, and not catching grief for it?! Now, if I build a lean to out of old pallets, I can see someone having a right to complain, but really...it's just stupid. My dad built a lean to off the back of our garage, almost as big as the garage to store wood in for our furnace. We NEVER got a complaint, it was up for 10 years before they sold, and I don't know if it came down even then! Why? Neighbors didn't care.
The next time I go out house hunting, I'll be requesting my realtor find the property with the lowest MWM factor around ( Mess with me ).
I mean, I understand wanting the keep the neighborhood from looking like a slum. That's reasonable. But if a guy is trying to fix up an old camper, or an old boat, what-have-you, just let him do it. If it ends up bothering you, go talk to the guy and ask him what the deal with it is. How hard is it, really?! But that's what keeps our little bureaucrats running around like busy little bees. Whatever happened to the Neighbor, in Neighborhood?