SS MAYFLOAT
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I have several vehicles on my property. Apparently someone complained about the amount that I have. Codes and Permits of my township sent me a nasty gram. They have given me 5 days from the time of inspection to get things in order. Two of those days, the nasty gram was in the mail. Our local mail now travels to another town about 50 miles away to only return the next day. (that is another matter).
They state that I must "Please remove junk unlicensed vehicle or cover to the ground with a cover". That was their exact wording and punctuation. I'm trying to figure this one out. I have a bucket truck, Ford Explorer, company van, 27' Bayliner, 24' Reinell, 72 Bradley GT, 89 VIP Vision boat and my brothers Dwarf race car. His race car is sitting in the driveway with a For Sale sign on it.
All the boats are not presently registered except their trailers. The Bradley hasn't been registered since 2000 and is not visable. The only thing that I can think of that caused the complaint is the Dwarf car since it cannot be licensed for the street. (Oh boy that would be fun to drive on the road if it was).
The 24' Reinell is a basket case that I have been sweating over for the last several weeks. The motor is out and was sitting in front of my garage door with a few other things that I have temporaily set there. I guess it was enough for someone to think it was an eyesore.
I called the Codes division yesterday at 3 pm asking if I could get some specifics on what the problem is or was. I got no response at all. Now when it is Monday, my 5 days are up and none of my questions are answered.
I will conform to there requests, but how come I can't put a non-registerable vehicle up for sale in my drive? I hate this stuff because now, I know that I will be picked on for years to come.
My Bayliner is not presently registered but the trailer has up to date tags on it. I'm going today to register it which stinks, since I had not planned on launching it this year. So I will be giving up one of the 3 years of the registry. This is one of the questions that I needed answered.
The Bradley which I don't think the inspector had even seen is going into the garage. I had plans on getting it in there anyway. This just gave me the motivation to git-r-done.
Thinking about telling the inspector when he comes out that I plan to paint my house. I'll ask him if he thinks bright pink would look good. It might distract busy bodies from looking at all the vehicles I have.
They state that I must "Please remove junk unlicensed vehicle or cover to the ground with a cover". That was their exact wording and punctuation. I'm trying to figure this one out. I have a bucket truck, Ford Explorer, company van, 27' Bayliner, 24' Reinell, 72 Bradley GT, 89 VIP Vision boat and my brothers Dwarf race car. His race car is sitting in the driveway with a For Sale sign on it.
All the boats are not presently registered except their trailers. The Bradley hasn't been registered since 2000 and is not visable. The only thing that I can think of that caused the complaint is the Dwarf car since it cannot be licensed for the street. (Oh boy that would be fun to drive on the road if it was).
The 24' Reinell is a basket case that I have been sweating over for the last several weeks. The motor is out and was sitting in front of my garage door with a few other things that I have temporaily set there. I guess it was enough for someone to think it was an eyesore.
I called the Codes division yesterday at 3 pm asking if I could get some specifics on what the problem is or was. I got no response at all. Now when it is Monday, my 5 days are up and none of my questions are answered.
I will conform to there requests, but how come I can't put a non-registerable vehicle up for sale in my drive? I hate this stuff because now, I know that I will be picked on for years to come.
My Bayliner is not presently registered but the trailer has up to date tags on it. I'm going today to register it which stinks, since I had not planned on launching it this year. So I will be giving up one of the 3 years of the registry. This is one of the questions that I needed answered.
The Bradley which I don't think the inspector had even seen is going into the garage. I had plans on getting it in there anyway. This just gave me the motivation to git-r-done.
Thinking about telling the inspector when he comes out that I plan to paint my house. I'll ask him if he thinks bright pink would look good. It might distract busy bodies from looking at all the vehicles I have.
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