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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Carbondale, Kansas
Posts: 547
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Small Town living...
Ok this is going to be me ranting and raving for a minute.... so if your not interested in someone gripping, just a for warning dont waste your time on this post....
How many of you guys out there have troubles with the towns or neighbors you are in because of your projects... its gotten to be rediculous, Im 19 years old bought my first house this past september in the small town where i work, i actively participate in all the city council meetings and i would say i am generally well liked in the community. well tonight im out working on my stepside as i have done every night for the past couple months.... and one of the town cops pulls into the drive way to serve me a "nuisance complaint." it seems that just because i have 9 vehicles ***all taxed insured and regiester except for one.** and downed tree limbs... my yard has become a nuisence to the community and i am to clear it out or face severe fines and have the city come and clean my property in a matter they seem fit. Now I understand they want a clean community but let me start by saying im not the only one in town who has automobile on his property... there are at least 10 to 20 houses in the community with broke down dismantled non registered vehicles on their private property.... heck even one guy across the street from city hall *he's a nice guy not bashing him* but he has bare frames and bodys fir tri-fi chevys sittign in front of his garage all the time... and some how the appointed "city complaiance officer" decided to target me... anyone else have problems similar to this in their community.... what have you done to combat this? - i would understand if all of my vehicles were in pieces broke down non tagged non registered but i have one that isnt... my stepside. the rest are all real nice clean vehicles i move and drive weekly no weeds or grass or anything pile up around them. thanks for letting me rant guys! |
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