Re: [GMCnet] Tolls & Axle was Hensley GMC Motorhome Airbag [message #118511 is a reply to message #118454] |
Sat, 12 March 2011 08:13 |
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It makes a difference getting around the ordinances for the county where I
live.
One can have a medium truck parked behind the setback of the house if you
have a lot of 20,000 square feet or less. A self-propelled RV is considered
to be a medium truck. However, the zoning ordinances do not permit a large
truck on a lot of any size in a residential area. A large truck has three
axles. So, my Holiday Rambler (at 20,000 pounds and 37 feet) can stay but
the GMC (at 12,000 pounds and 26 feet) has to go.
The neighbors didn't complain about the size of the GMC since it looks just
a bit bigger than a van. They bitterly complained about the HR. They'll tell
you life isn't fair because the one they don't like is the one that gets to
stay on my corner lot with the pad behind the setback of the garage on the
side street.
Some people have a hard time making laws fit the intent.
Byron Songer
1978 Royale by Coachmen
Louisville, KY
Personal - http://web.me.com/bnsonger
Eastern States - http://www.gmceast.com
Emery Stora wrote:
> My parents have a 40 foot diesel pusher Foretravel wirh six 22 or
> 22-1/2" wheels but the four on the rear are duals so even they weigh
> probably more than twice my GMC they can get through the toll booth
> and travel on toll roads for a lot less than I can.
>
> Life is not fair, is it? :). :)
>
> Emery Stora
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