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In reply to the discussion: I'm sorry for the people on the Jersey Shore, BUT... [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)And they could just as easily pull their RV onto a concrete pad hidden behind some cutesy (and cheaply replaced) lattice work that would present an attractive scene to the road.
It's all zoning--if you want an RV on your property, you need a hedge or a fence or something on those lines. Easily done, everyone's happy.
High end RVs aren't cheap--we're not talking someone in a van, pooping in a bucket, here. They could limit the type of RV that is acceptable--one with internal septic/water, etc. Devil, as always, is in the details, but anyone complaining about an RV costing in excess of 100K on the neighbor's property might not have their priorities in line.
This could even fire up an off-season business opportunity--garages that store the RVs, and start 'em up and do work on them in the off season....sort of like how the rich put their boats up in the winter.