It is like the people that buy homes near a feed lot, then ***** about the smell.So we don't live in an HOA, or anywhere near one, we don't even live in the city limits.
Yet today I had a person from the county pull up to my front gate and then hit the call button asking to talk to the person responsible for the property. I assumed this was an assessor from the county but it would be a weird time to see them.
Oh no, worse than that, this was county code enforcement. They had received an anonymous tip that not only was I running a used car lot but it was an eye sore!
I opened the gate and let them up the driveway to the house. I showed them the back lot with the trucks and trailers parked all in a row. They couldn't cite exactly what ordinance or anything I was breaking and told me all they could say was that they suggest I "reduce the number of vehicles on the property" I politely told them to not return unless they had a legal reason to be here.
What is most infuriating is we keep everything in neat order there aren't vehicles haphazardly parked or trucks up on blocks. These things move on the daily. The only way to even see them is just as you drive by going westbound you could see the tops of the trucks over the crest of the hill midway back up the yard.
So somebody saw multiple trucks in my back lot that you cannot fully see from the road and called the damn county to complain about it. It can't be neighbors, it's wooded between us on three sides except for the street and the guy across the road is a cattle rancher who has more stuff on his property than I do.
I have to assume it was someone that recently purchased a home in the neighborhood that has just started to sell the houses.
Ridiculous that this even took time out of my day.
We have a fairgrounds near here that has been there since the dawn of time. Developers keep moving towards it, and new home buyers complain about the noise. Luckily the city has told the complainers to F off as the track was there for years, realistically, I would say the 1950s if not earlier. (I just looked it up, the fairgrounds were founded in 1905! of course the race track came later.)The oldest homes in the area are 2-3 miles away and from the 1960s.


