LD1
Epic Contributor
All I can say is: I am glad I live where I do.
Thats just nonsense to think that living in rural america, that you cant park equipment on your OWN property. And that you cant build a barn or cut some trees out of your way to do so without jumping through hoops.
Where I live...about anything goes. No permits required for clearing some trees or digging a pond. And only a $100 permit to build a large barn (which I think is stupid).
Is this "neighbor" one of the city types that thinks he can move to the country for piece and quiet and still dictate what neighbors can and cannot do?? My uncle had one of them types. My uncle liked to ride ATV's on his 6 acres. The back 3 acres we made some jumps and a nice little track and a few mud-pits. His neighbor first called to complain about the noise. (we didnt ride after dark even. Most of the quads didnt even have lights). When the sherrif informed him that there were NO noise ordinances to be enforce and that there was nothing they could do, next thing he tried was to file a complaint (about the mud pits) for promoting mosquito breeding grounds. The sherrif just laughed.
Some people:confused2:
I feel your pain. Good luck and I hope everything works out for the best.
Thats just nonsense to think that living in rural america, that you cant park equipment on your OWN property. And that you cant build a barn or cut some trees out of your way to do so without jumping through hoops.
Where I live...about anything goes. No permits required for clearing some trees or digging a pond. And only a $100 permit to build a large barn (which I think is stupid).
Is this "neighbor" one of the city types that thinks he can move to the country for piece and quiet and still dictate what neighbors can and cannot do?? My uncle had one of them types. My uncle liked to ride ATV's on his 6 acres. The back 3 acres we made some jumps and a nice little track and a few mud-pits. His neighbor first called to complain about the noise. (we didnt ride after dark even. Most of the quads didnt even have lights). When the sherrif informed him that there were NO noise ordinances to be enforce and that there was nothing they could do, next thing he tried was to file a complaint (about the mud pits) for promoting mosquito breeding grounds. The sherrif just laughed.
Some people:confused2:
I feel your pain. Good luck and I hope everything works out for the best.