mspam3
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04-25-12 04:39 PM - Post#148441
I've been looking on the city's website to find out what the ordinance is for RV parking on city streets but can't find anything. Anyone know the policy is or where I can find it?
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readingu
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04-25-12 05:44 PM - Post#148443
In response to mspam3
City site
Property Maintenance
Code compliance(search for "vehicle"
Many hits - decipher jargon and ?
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denisew
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Loc: Allen, TX
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04-26-12 08:53 AM - Post#148458
In response to mspam3
How long has it been there? Sometimes people visit family this way and will stay for a week or two. A friend of ours who used to live in our neighborhood used to rent a motor home for the parents to stay in while they visited and would park it in front of their house. It usually wasn't there for very long.
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jogo
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04-26-12 09:22 AM - Post#148461
In response to mspam3
Municipal Code for City of Allen
From Chapter 9, Article 1X, Division 1
Sec. 9-227. - Parking of trucks, tractors, etc., in residential districts.
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any truck with a rated capacity in excess of one and one-half (1½) ton according to the manufacturer's classification or any bus, semitrailer, service vehicle, pole trailer, truck-tractor, house trailer, special mobile equipment, farm tractor or implement of husbandry upon any public street, alley or public right-of-way, or upon property within a residential area. This subsection shall not apply to the parking or standing of a vehicle for the purpose of expeditiously loading and unloading passengers, freight or merchandise.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any truck with a rated capacity in excess of one and one-half (1½) tons according to the manufacturer's rated classification, or any bus, trailer, semitrailer, pole trailer, truck-tractor, house trailer, special mobile equipment, farm tractor or implement of husbandry upon any public street, alley or public right-of-way within the city at any time from thirty (30) minutes after sunset until thirty (30) minutes before sunrise.
(c)
Passenger cars, pickup trucks with a rated capacity of three-quarters (¾) of a ton or less, passenger vans, and any type of disabled person's vehicle or trailer which displays a decal, identification card or other device issued in accordance with state law to any handicapped driver using the international symbol consisting of a stylized wheelchair on a blue background are exempt from this section.
(d)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park any recreational vehicle upon any public street, alley or public right-of-way within the city, except that a recreational vehicle may be parked on a residential street for the purpose of loading and unloading for a period not to exceed twenty-four (24) hours, and a recreational vehicle belonging to a person visiting a residential dwelling may be parked on a residential street for a period not to exceed five (5) consecutive days.
(Ord. No. 259, § 1-72, 4-5-1979; Ord. No. 999-9-90, § 2, 9-6-1990; Ord. No. 1850-7-00, § 4, 7-6-2000; Ord. No. 2594-2-07, § 1(Exh. A), 2-13-2007)
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mspam3
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04-26-12 10:07 AM - Post#148462
In response to jogo
Thank you!
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eastbewitched
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05-01-12 06:42 PM - Post#148754
In response to mspam3
Thanks for the information. Who can be called to enforce the rule? There has been an RV on my street for 10 days now and I don't think it is going any where any time soon.
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SB
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05-01-12 09:32 PM - Post#148774
In response to eastbewitched
http://www.cityofallen.org/index.aspx?NID=1076
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Mrs. Tex
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05-03-12 10:00 AM - Post#148939
In response to eastbewitched
your name eastbewitched makes me think your a bit like Gladys Kravitz...in someones business. Before you go calling to complain ask your neighbors...they may have family intown for a special occasion & they will move on shortly. Don't ruin their day, find something positive to do w/ your time. Think twice before causing them grief!!
Edited by Mrs. Tex on 05-03-12 10:00 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Brewer
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05-03-12 10:19 AM - Post#148940
In response to Mrs. Tex
Mrs. Tex, You sure sound like a sweet gal.
If I wanted to live in a KOA I would move to one.
If they have family in town they can rent a space at a campground. My uncle and aunt are "fulltimers" and that is what they do. Otherwise there would be a huge fifthwheel in front of my house for three weeks every year. Not something they would even consider.
A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week.
-GEN George S. Patton
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Edited by Brewer on 05-03-12 10:23 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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cp
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05-03-12 10:35 AM - Post#148941
In response to mspam3
I've been looking on the city's website to find out what the ordinance is for RV parking on city streets but can't find anything. Anyone know the policy is or where I can find it?
A couple of questions for you:
1) Do you have children that play in the street and require a clear view to run to and from the other side?
2) Is your yard/home such a beautiful place you don't want the view obstructed?
3) Are you the street captain for a neighborhood watch org or HOA?
4) What's the reason for finging out what you're asking?
Go...
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mspam3
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05-03-12 10:38 AM - Post#148942
In response to Brewer
After looking at this thing again, it isn't an RV. It's a huge camper that has the hitch up on a block of wood and plastic wedges in front of the tires. There is no hose or electric line going from the house to the trailer. I determined that after walking the dog passed it. The windows are open. They have a truck parked in front of it with a roofing sign on the side. Maybe they move it to different sights when they have roofing jobs. With so many neighbors parked on the street especially on weekends, it's just a mess.
I'm not a nasty neighbor. I won't turn them in for now, but if it is there for three weeks or so, I might talk to them. I'll never know when they are outside because I can't see their house! They are renting it. We all get along on our street and even have get-togethers. I'd like to include them in the future. Maybe the mailman will take care of it. It's parked too close to the mailbox so he may get tired of having to get out of the truck to give them their mail.
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cp
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05-03-12 10:40 AM - Post#148943
In response to mspam3
After looking at this thing again, it isn't an RV. It's a huge camper that has the hitch up on a block of wood and plastic wedges in front of the tires. There is no hose or electric line going from the house to the trailer. I determined that after walking the dog passed it. The windows are open. They have a truck parked in front of it with a roofing sign on the side. Maybe they move it to different sights when they have roofing jobs. With so many neighbors parked on the street especially on weekends, it's just a mess.
I'm not a nasty neighbor. I won't turn them in for now, but if it is there for three weeks or so, I might talk to them. I'll never know when they are outside because I can't see their house! They are renting it. We all get along on our street and even have get-togethers. I'd like to include them in the future. Maybe the mailman will take care of it. It's parked too close to the mailbox so he may get tired of having to get out of the truck to give them their mail.
Seeing the 3-min difference in posting time from mine above to this one, you were answering my questions as I was typing.
I meant no harm in asking, honestly. But, now you've provided the answers for me indirectly.
I'd def keep an eye out on it and ask them questions to get a feel for the situation before calling the City...
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