GN4WHLN
Well-known member
If it comes down to them not letting you put one in, tell them you have a bad back and need the lift to change your tires and oil. Geez...small people with a little bit of power.
You might consider keeping this in your back pocket as a "Plan B" and stating they are violating your rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act. It might be a little bit of BS, but no public agency wants to deal with an ADA violation claim as it is a civil rights issue and one that never plays out well for a city. Right or wrong, the city usually comes out a loser on things like that.
Also, like others stated, speaking with any city official about the hows, whys, and whatfors of your property or structures is on a "need to know" basis. That is to say, don't tell them anything they don't need to know. Sometimes these guys like to chat you up because they are simply looking for a reason to boot your project. Isn't it funny how you can find all sorts of crappy work signed off by an inspector but when you are trying to do a quality build, they want to put the kibosh on it? Sometimes you just can't catch a break.
Good luck, and remember... nice and polite, need to know basis.

