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RV @ rec center
Looks like someone is using the Stirling Heights parking lot for RV storage--the RV is from Pa. & has expired tags
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Rec centers frequently give permission for RVs, etc. to park there for a few days. If it bothers you, check with staff. If it REALLY bothers you, call the Sheriff to have it towed. Not much we can do about it here.
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No--the mgr @ the rec center, the person who parked there, said it was an SUV, the rec center mgr--was not happy when it turned out to be a RV
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FYI...PA no longer sends out stickers to affix to license plates updating the current registration status. Seems odd to me too, but my point is the tags probably aren't expired
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I see very nice lawn ornaments in yards while driving around the villages. But, it don't bother me so I keep my eyes mostly on the road. Usually the rule on RV,s when use like vehicles are allowed 72 hours to be parked in residential area. I don't think the rule covers parking lots? A car was parked at savannah center for over year with expired plates.
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Probably just another "freeloader" that doesn't want to pay fees to park the RV. |
Played Yankee Clipper this morning...looks like the RV has been moved...prbly to another Rec Center.
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Either the owner was given permission to park one night, or the owner was told to remove it the next morning. Either way, the sky is not falling.
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What do you do if you're a tenant and the owner failed to tell you that RV's are only allowed in the driveway for 72 hours? That happened to me when we rented a home in Sunset Point years ago, we had a small 19' van conversion motorhome and that is all we had down here. We got a notice from the compliance department stating that it could not be parked there. I explained that we weren't too that and landlords should include a copy of the deed restrictions to all tenants as we did not know and had nothing else to drive. I called the county sheriff and asked him if there was a law stating I could not park on the street since they were county streets. His answer was that I could as long as I was not blocking a stop sign or fire hydrant. The home was on a cul-de-sac so I asked all of the neighbors if they would prefer my parking in the driveway or on the street, all wanted it in the driveway. I notified the compliance officer as to what I found out and he allowed it to stay in the driveway. I don't know what the law is up there now but that's how it went down back then. We rented down here 6 or 7 winters and were never given a copy of deed restrictions or rules/regulations to follow from any of the owners. Maybe that should be mandatory when renting a home.
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