Sacramento County ban on home “major auto repair”
Why area few going off the railroad track here talking about doing auto repairs behind fencing, in the garage with the door(s) down, behind the house, out of sight.
I showed pictures of heavy duty, auto body damage repairs, being done in plain view in the driveway, and from the street, not behind any fenced, blocked off view, gates.
That's what personally ticks me off, wether some of you guys disagree with it or not.
I do not want to live the rest of my life, with eye sores like that in my neighborhood.
What's wrong with that?
I had a career full of looking at, working on wrecks, and don't need to see that crap going on right next door to me.
A reason there is a code written for such a reason.
You want to live like that, then fine by be, but do it where your not going to get in trouble over it.
I can probably guarantee you that if you are a home owner, and were trying to sell your home, and you have a neighbor doing that kind of repair in plain view of your home, your property value of your place is going to take a dive in the selling price.
Now if old korn dog says he's more or less in a rural area, behind fences, gates, garages, good for him.
But he's not telling you that he doesn't live in the poor side of town, and resides in a very wealthy section of the area, were some consider it to be the Beverly Hills, of Northern California.
Common for 850 thousand dollar homes, and into the lower millions, for home values.
I'm sure those residents ain't gonna be putting up with auto repairs in the driveway, where codes, restrictions, with what you can, and cannot do.