Streakn1
Veteran Expediter
For six and one half years, work a month (or two), come home, park bobtail, then 40' DR-unit in driveway of home we own. No problems, no complaints from neighbors, never hear a word from "Code Enforcement". Leave home end of 1/07, go to work, come home beginning of 3/07. Find letter from "Code Enforcement" in the mail.
It seems code enforcement decides after six and one half years to drive through the neighborhood for something to do ( not because of a compliant).Sees our truck in the driveway two days before we leave in 1/07. Sends letter of violation with code cited verbatum on letter. Interesting that code not only addresses "commercial vehicles" parked on "Residential Zoned Properties", it also list boats,utility trailers, RV's, motorhomes, storage trailers including "picks".
Now, how does a code enforcement officer while parked on the street in front of my property on 1/26/07 get out of his vehicle, take pictures of our truck, get back in his vehicle and not see the following directly across the street: (1)Motorhome parked in front yard w/ power and water connected from house,(2)boat w/trailer and two utility trailers parked on side yard,(3) three untagged vehicles parked on side yard, (4)10'x40' pick storage unit dropped on side yard without a permit, all of which violate the code. Then he drives past the house next to this one and does not see the bobtail parked in the driveway. I could go on (all on one block) but you get the picture. We get notice, nobody else does.
Officer claims he did not see those violations when we question him this past Monday, yea right!. We accuss him of selectively enforcing the code. He claims not. Neighbor across the street finally gets violation letter in today's mail. Ooops, wasn't trying to get neighbor in trouble, just questioning "selective enforcement".
Marion County Fl. expediters beware, there may be a bored Code Enforcement Officer coming your way to spoil your day! x(
It seems code enforcement decides after six and one half years to drive through the neighborhood for something to do ( not because of a compliant).Sees our truck in the driveway two days before we leave in 1/07. Sends letter of violation with code cited verbatum on letter. Interesting that code not only addresses "commercial vehicles" parked on "Residential Zoned Properties", it also list boats,utility trailers, RV's, motorhomes, storage trailers including "picks".
Now, how does a code enforcement officer while parked on the street in front of my property on 1/26/07 get out of his vehicle, take pictures of our truck, get back in his vehicle and not see the following directly across the street: (1)Motorhome parked in front yard w/ power and water connected from house,(2)boat w/trailer and two utility trailers parked on side yard,(3) three untagged vehicles parked on side yard, (4)10'x40' pick storage unit dropped on side yard without a permit, all of which violate the code. Then he drives past the house next to this one and does not see the bobtail parked in the driveway. I could go on (all on one block) but you get the picture. We get notice, nobody else does.
Officer claims he did not see those violations when we question him this past Monday, yea right!. We accuss him of selectively enforcing the code. He claims not. Neighbor across the street finally gets violation letter in today's mail. Ooops, wasn't trying to get neighbor in trouble, just questioning "selective enforcement".
Marion County Fl. expediters beware, there may be a bored Code Enforcement Officer coming your way to spoil your day! x(