[Farmall] nuisance
69barracuda at mchsi.com
69barracuda at mchsi.com
Mon Aug 1 20:45:45 PDT 2005
Several car clubs and other interested parties are fighting this tooth and
nail. So it does have the enthusiasts attention...and the county is getting an
ear full. I gather the other side has the whine meter pegged so it's a hot
topic at council meetings.
Rob
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'68 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback
'69 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback
'69 Dart 270 4dr
'05 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
'03 GMC Savanah 3500
'47 Farmall "H"
'67-'69 Barracuda Owners Group
MVPA #17365
Ridgecrest Ca.
Ebay ID "m50a1ontos"
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> As a former county official that developed a variety of local regulations,
> I strongly suggest contacting your local supervisor and suggest to other
> hobbyists in the area to do likewise. Chances are you will find a
> sympathetic ear or two sufficient to get appropriate changes in the
> proposed regulation NOW, not after it is enacted. Also it is worth
> contacting whoever is responsible at county level for actually writing the
> verbiage. This will be some staff person that should be approached in an
> open fashion informing him/her of your concerns and GOOD SUGGESTIONS as to
> making the legal language more to your liking. Be part of the solution,
> not part of the problem as the saying goes.
>
> Otherwise it may be an uphill battle if someone really wants to enforce
> whatever is enacted. Just one complaining neighbor can force the county
> into an enforcement mode. Give it your best shot now, not after the fact.
>
> Perhaps the farm bureau and ag commissioner might also be good
> allies. Also local equipment businesses? Hey -- the republic at work!!
>
> Bob Holtzer
>
> At 03:57 PM 8/1/2005 -0700, you wrote:
> >It's been my experience in Sacramento and El Dorado County of California
> >that the County politicians pass these County ordinances because of
> >complaints and petitions from citizens and other pressures. Most of the
> >time they are simply "on the books", and don't get enforced. Simple reason
> >is that when they pass these wonderful new regs, they never seem to
> >increase any funding or the necessary positions to do the
> >enforcement. And it costs lots of bucks to haul stuff away. Specially
> >mobile homes, and big construction or farming equipment that has been
> >abandoned or singled out by the do gooders. Having been to Karl's a few
> >times and having seen his set up, I doubt they would come hunting in his
> >back yard unless somebody complained as they did a fly over and spotted
> >all that unsightlyness from the air!!
> >
> >bobcurrie
> >
> >At 08:17 AM 8/1/05, you wrote:
> >>Looks like Kern County will be passing a new set of rules regarding
> >>'abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles' this week. Los
> >>Angeles county passed a similar ordinance several years ago, and it had
> >>major impact on old car collectors. All the unrestored, classical or
> >>antique cars got hauled away.
> >>
> >>Interesting how the ordinance reads. It starts off talking about
> >>vehicles left standing on county roads for more than 72 hours, but later
> >>on broadens the definition of a nuisance vehicle to include wrecked,
> >>dismantled or inoperable mobilehomes aircraft, commercial coaches, office
> >>trailers, railroad cars, cargo containers, semi-trucks and commercial
> >>trailers or heavy duty farm and industrial equipment regardless of where
> >>they are located. If there's a house on the property near the nuisance
> >>vehicles, written notice will be sent thirty days before the offending
> >>vehicles are removed. If there's no residence, no written notice will be
> >>given.
> >>
> >>It's hard to say how the new regulations will affect me. I've already
> >>arranged for a 40' x 60' metal building to be erected in September. That
> >>should conceal a good share of my collection. And I have a windbreak, a
> >>double row of evergreen trees surrounding my 5 acres, so you have to work
> >>pretty hard to see into my yard.
> >>
> >>Then there's the attitude around here; people are pretty independent and
> >>they feel that it is their right to park old cars and RVs in their yards.
> >>This is the desert, after all, not a yuppie neighborhood. Should be
> >>interesting....
> >>
> >>-Karl
> >>
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