Descripción
This house continually has cars for sale in their yard. When one is sold, a few days later another one appears. Is this against any rules in either the historic district or the zoning laws for this residential area?
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This house continually has cars for sale in their yard. When one is sold, a few days later another one appears. Is this against any rules in either the historic district or the zoning laws for this residential area?
22 Comentars
Reconocido James Luczak (Usuario registrado)
John Brown (Invitado)
Lori (Invitado)
John Brown (Invitado)
Peter Bryanton (Usuario registrado)
Peter Bryanton (Usuario registrado)
John Brown (Invitado)
Peter Bryanton (Usuario registrado)
ashleymc (Usuario registrado)
Why all these open/unresoved issues?
Not acceptable..
John Brown (Invitado)
Cerrado Ginny Higley (Usuario registrado)
Reopened John Brown (Invitado)
Cerrado Peter Bryanton (Usuario registrado)
Shawnd77 (Usuario registrado)
John Brown (Invitado)
Reopened Lori (Invitado)
Reconocido Peter Bryanton (Usuario registrado)
John Brown (Invitado)
Peter Bryanton (Usuario registrado)
Mr. Brown: There is a difference between operating a home-occupation and selling an automobile on your front lawn. There is a Town ordinance which allows for people to keep up to one unregistered vehicle on there property. And conversely we could find no ordinance restricting the sale of one motor vehicle on someone's front lawn. If that were the case we would have to cite every person in town who attempted to sell a car on their front lawn as well. It seems that your neighbor is exploiting a hole in our regulations. In order to address this, either the Town Council or PZC would have to create an ordinance that would restrict the number of vehicles that could be sold over the course of a year. Then the next issue would be enforcing such an ordinance since we have a limited number of inspectional staff who are changed with monitoring zoning, housing and property maintenance issues. While I certainly sympathize with your situation, unfortunately we have no means to address this problem under our current regulations. If you would like to discuss this mater further please feel free to contact me at 860-253-6391. Thank you.
Peter Bryanton
Director of Community Development
John Brown (Invitado)
observer (Invitado)
Cerrado Peter Bryanton (Usuario registrado)