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RE: my PUP + my driveway = city citation [rant]

I'd find out what the ordinance specifically says, then go from there...
Where I live - old town, no HOA, but RVs do have to be behind the front corner of the property, but no fence is required. We're not allowed to have it more than 48 hours in our driveways for purposes of loading or unloading. My first popup I stuck on the side, but my new one I put in the back corner because it is easier to pop it up if the kids want to back yard camp, so I build a gravel parking pad.
I guess what I'm getting at is, since this is something your town has had on the books for a long time, just go with it. Put it where it has to be (I'm assuming side of the house or further back) stick up a fence you'll want to have (it's your yard, afterall) and be done with it. Once you're done, pop up the camper, invite everyone on your street to a hot dog cookout, and then tell everyone about how some new neighbor complained to the town... you might find out who did it and you can at least let them see how much fun camping is, while letting them know how much of a tool they are being...
:)
I like the way you think!
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