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August 15, 2009 at 11:47 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #445701
Ricechex
ParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
Ricechex
ParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
Ricechex
ParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
Ricechex
ParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
Ricechex
ParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
Ricechex
ParticipantThis is in San Diego. Also, our houses are located close to sidewalk, so a big truck like this right in front, is overwhelming. I checked out it’s dimensions, so it DOES violate City Code. It also clearly displays it is a business, with the name, website, phone number, etc plastered all over the vehicle.
Listing Information
FED EX TRUCK
Length:21 ft.
Width:7 ft.
Height:10 ft.
Weight:14140 lbs.The City reports it has been out and it does not meet guidelines. This makes no sense as this is what is listed on City website:
§86.27 Parking of Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicles in Residential Districts
No person shall park any heavy duty commercial vehicle on a street in any residential
district except (a) while loading or unloading property, or (b) when such vehicle is
parked in connection with, and in aid of, the performance of a service to or on a
property in the block in which such vehicle is parked, or (c) such vehicle is parked
immediately in front of or along side of premises actively devoted to industry or
commerce and lying contiguous to the street. For the purpose of this section, certain
terms shall be defined as follows:
(a) Heavy duty commercial vehicle shall mean a commercial vehicle having a
manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more.
(b) Residential district shall mean any district zoned residential in accordance
with the zoning definitions establishedRicechex
ParticipantThis is in San Diego. Also, our houses are located close to sidewalk, so a big truck like this right in front, is overwhelming. I checked out it’s dimensions, so it DOES violate City Code. It also clearly displays it is a business, with the name, website, phone number, etc plastered all over the vehicle.
Listing Information
FED EX TRUCK
Length:21 ft.
Width:7 ft.
Height:10 ft.
Weight:14140 lbs.The City reports it has been out and it does not meet guidelines. This makes no sense as this is what is listed on City website:
§86.27 Parking of Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicles in Residential Districts
No person shall park any heavy duty commercial vehicle on a street in any residential
district except (a) while loading or unloading property, or (b) when such vehicle is
parked in connection with, and in aid of, the performance of a service to or on a
property in the block in which such vehicle is parked, or (c) such vehicle is parked
immediately in front of or along side of premises actively devoted to industry or
commerce and lying contiguous to the street. For the purpose of this section, certain
terms shall be defined as follows:
(a) Heavy duty commercial vehicle shall mean a commercial vehicle having a
manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more.
(b) Residential district shall mean any district zoned residential in accordance
with the zoning definitions establishedRicechex
ParticipantThis is in San Diego. Also, our houses are located close to sidewalk, so a big truck like this right in front, is overwhelming. I checked out it’s dimensions, so it DOES violate City Code. It also clearly displays it is a business, with the name, website, phone number, etc plastered all over the vehicle.
Listing Information
FED EX TRUCK
Length:21 ft.
Width:7 ft.
Height:10 ft.
Weight:14140 lbs.The City reports it has been out and it does not meet guidelines. This makes no sense as this is what is listed on City website:
§86.27 Parking of Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicles in Residential Districts
No person shall park any heavy duty commercial vehicle on a street in any residential
district except (a) while loading or unloading property, or (b) when such vehicle is
parked in connection with, and in aid of, the performance of a service to or on a
property in the block in which such vehicle is parked, or (c) such vehicle is parked
immediately in front of or along side of premises actively devoted to industry or
commerce and lying contiguous to the street. For the purpose of this section, certain
terms shall be defined as follows:
(a) Heavy duty commercial vehicle shall mean a commercial vehicle having a
manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more.
(b) Residential district shall mean any district zoned residential in accordance
with the zoning definitions establishedRicechex
ParticipantThis is in San Diego. Also, our houses are located close to sidewalk, so a big truck like this right in front, is overwhelming. I checked out it’s dimensions, so it DOES violate City Code. It also clearly displays it is a business, with the name, website, phone number, etc plastered all over the vehicle.
Listing Information
FED EX TRUCK
Length:21 ft.
Width:7 ft.
Height:10 ft.
Weight:14140 lbs.The City reports it has been out and it does not meet guidelines. This makes no sense as this is what is listed on City website:
§86.27 Parking of Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicles in Residential Districts
No person shall park any heavy duty commercial vehicle on a street in any residential
district except (a) while loading or unloading property, or (b) when such vehicle is
parked in connection with, and in aid of, the performance of a service to or on a
property in the block in which such vehicle is parked, or (c) such vehicle is parked
immediately in front of or along side of premises actively devoted to industry or
commerce and lying contiguous to the street. For the purpose of this section, certain
terms shall be defined as follows:
(a) Heavy duty commercial vehicle shall mean a commercial vehicle having a
manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more.
(b) Residential district shall mean any district zoned residential in accordance
with the zoning definitions establishedRicechex
ParticipantThis is in San Diego. Also, our houses are located close to sidewalk, so a big truck like this right in front, is overwhelming. I checked out it’s dimensions, so it DOES violate City Code. It also clearly displays it is a business, with the name, website, phone number, etc plastered all over the vehicle.
Listing Information
FED EX TRUCK
Length:21 ft.
Width:7 ft.
Height:10 ft.
Weight:14140 lbs.The City reports it has been out and it does not meet guidelines. This makes no sense as this is what is listed on City website:
§86.27 Parking of Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicles in Residential Districts
No person shall park any heavy duty commercial vehicle on a street in any residential
district except (a) while loading or unloading property, or (b) when such vehicle is
parked in connection with, and in aid of, the performance of a service to or on a
property in the block in which such vehicle is parked, or (c) such vehicle is parked
immediately in front of or along side of premises actively devoted to industry or
commerce and lying contiguous to the street. For the purpose of this section, certain
terms shall be defined as follows:
(a) Heavy duty commercial vehicle shall mean a commercial vehicle having a
manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more.
(b) Residential district shall mean any district zoned residential in accordance
with the zoning definitions establishedAugust 14, 2009 at 11:12 AM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #444671Ricechex
ParticipantSave the land as is, and start a vegetable garden instead. You will be able to eat your own fresh vegetables and learn a valuable skill which could be necessary in our future.
August 14, 2009 at 11:12 AM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #444864Ricechex
ParticipantSave the land as is, and start a vegetable garden instead. You will be able to eat your own fresh vegetables and learn a valuable skill which could be necessary in our future.
August 14, 2009 at 11:12 AM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #445201Ricechex
ParticipantSave the land as is, and start a vegetable garden instead. You will be able to eat your own fresh vegetables and learn a valuable skill which could be necessary in our future.
August 14, 2009 at 11:12 AM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #445270Ricechex
ParticipantSave the land as is, and start a vegetable garden instead. You will be able to eat your own fresh vegetables and learn a valuable skill which could be necessary in our future.
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