Re: Zoning regulations - Boat in Driveway
Trying to "Beat the System" with creative ideas will only make the situation more unpopular with neighbors which can also impact your boating enjoyment.<br /><br />My inlaws had a family move into their neigborhood who refused to pay the annual dues. Anyhow, after a few big snow storms, all the snow was "conveniently" pushed and piled up on the road in in front of their driveway. The folks ended up hiring a backhoe to come dig them out. The message...... They have a responsibility to pay their dues in order to receive the same services available to those meeting the annual dues payment responsibilities . <br /><br />I live on 12 acres in the country and am grateful for my elbow room. However, I would indeed be concerned if I found out the neighbor was going to turn their property into a landfill. I personally don't see anything wrong with a boat in the driveway but you should demand an explaination from the zoning officer to develop a mutual resolution.<br /><br />Kevin
Trying to "Beat the System" with creative ideas will only make the situation more unpopular with neighbors which can also impact your boating enjoyment.<br /><br />My inlaws had a family move into their neigborhood who refused to pay the annual dues. Anyhow, after a few big snow storms, all the snow was "conveniently" pushed and piled up on the road in in front of their driveway. The folks ended up hiring a backhoe to come dig them out. The message...... They have a responsibility to pay their dues in order to receive the same services available to those meeting the annual dues payment responsibilities . <br /><br />I live on 12 acres in the country and am grateful for my elbow room. However, I would indeed be concerned if I found out the neighbor was going to turn their property into a landfill. I personally don't see anything wrong with a boat in the driveway but you should demand an explaination from the zoning officer to develop a mutual resolution.<br /><br />Kevin