TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Canada - Toronto & Southern Ont.
-- Illegal to park on your own driveway?
Pages (5): « 1 2 [3] 4 5 »


Posted by Elendil on Jun-28-2006 23:33:

Good. Driveways shouldn't be allowed to take up more than 75% of your lawn. Period. Its an eyesore in communities, and it leads to higher climate temps. (Yes, black pavement increases surrounding temps.)


Posted by Jem_hadar on Jun-28-2006 23:44:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
(Wait I take that back...I'm thankful for a lot of the freedoms and rights we have...but these new laws and bans just piss me off. They're taking our freedoms away a little bit at a time).


Fucking eh Lisa! You hit it on the head girl! Very fucking annoying, gauling and frustrating to read about and experience!

Jesus, thank god and the universe that shit isn't that bad up here in C'wood.... (yet I guess... prays to the universe for it to NEVER happen!)


quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1


BTW did you know you need a permit to cut down a tree on your own property??? How about this, if you dont want trees cut down on a property than the crown shouldnt have sold it to a private entity in the first place!


+1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1


Posted by Misanthrope on Jun-28-2006 23:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Mona, you're my friend and all, but that post was retarded.


what's retarded is that you think I am suppose to be your friend.


Posted by infinity HiGH on Jun-29-2006 00:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Misanthrope
what's retarded is that you think I am suppose to be your friend.



yea, we all know you don't have any friends


Posted by lopi on Jun-29-2006 00:23:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
You can in Windsor.

and kitchener


Posted by Misanthrope on Jun-29-2006 00:25:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
yea, we all know you don't have any friends


coming from the number1.


Posted by infinity HiGH on Jun-29-2006 00:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Misanthrope
coming from the number1.


the number 1 what??


Posted by Misanthrope on Jun-29-2006 00:29:

person without friends


Posted by Platipus on Jun-29-2006 00:35:

lol.. this thread is hilarious. The building of a driveway in front of a living space has been in the building code since the beginning of time. now if they expand there driveway away from there house into adjacent side property then there is no problems and the odds of 75% of your lawn being next to your house and not in front is quite slim. it's freaking markham.. Castles everywhere...

Parking in front of your house on the street? is that your street? do you own it? if i want you off it at midnight you better get moving.. live with it! what's the percentage of Markham house owners that have no driveway? 0.002%? I WANT A PRETTY STREET WITH NO CARS ON IT DAMN IT!!!

if you don't got a building permit, then your ass should be fined, too many times i have responded to some idiot who has nicked a gas line.. oooh yah that sounds like fun! if they don't grant your permit is because it's not to code.

I love it when people called to complain that something wasn't working and they start with the "well i was digging in my backyard", retards.


Posted by MarkT on Jun-29-2006 00:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
...

BTW did you know you need a permit to cut down a tree on your own property??? How about this, if you dont want trees cut down on a property than the crown shouldnt have sold it to a private entity in the first place!


My parents own a corner house that had 4 huge trees out front that pre-dated the home...but they only owned two of them. The crown or city owned the other two.

I'm not sure if this is still commonplace.

You also need a permit to put up a garage, erect a fence and undertake any major excavation or material change to the structure of your home...so why would you be surprised you need a permit to cut down trees?

I think this particular parking law is a bit over the top...but I certainly don't agree that people should be allowed to do as they please and pave over as much of their property as they want (which would negatively impact surrounding property values).


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jun-29-2006 00:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Platipus
lol.. this thread is hilarious. The building of a driveway in front of a living space has been in the building code since the beginning of time. now if they expand there driveway away from there house into adjacent side property then there is no problems and the odds of 75% of your lawn being next to your house and not in front is quite slim. it's freaking markham.. Castles everywhere...

Parking in front of your house on the street? is that your street? do you own it? if i want you off it at midnight you better get moving.. live with it! what's the percentage of Markham house owners that have no driveway? 0.002%? I WANT A PRETTY STREET WITH NO CARS ON IT DAMN IT!!!

if you don't got a building permit, then your ass should be fined, too many times i have responded to some idiot who has nicked a gas line.. oooh yah that sounds like fun! if they don't grant your permit is because it's not to code.

I love it when people called to complain that something wasn't working and they start with the "well i was digging in my backyard", retards.


You're my hero


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-29-2006 04:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Platipus
lol.. this thread is hilarious. The building of a driveway in front of a living space has been in the building code since the beginning of time. now if they expand there driveway away from there house into adjacent side property then there is no problems and the odds of 75% of your lawn being next to your house and not in front is quite slim. it's freaking markham.. Castles everywhere...

Parking in front of your house on the street? is that your street? do you own it? if i want you off it at midnight you better get moving.. live with it! what's the percentage of Markham house owners that have no driveway? 0.002%? I WANT A PRETTY STREET WITH NO CARS ON IT DAMN IT!!!

if you don't got a building permit, then your ass should be fined, too many times i have responded to some idiot who has nicked a gas line.. oooh yah that sounds like fun! if they don't grant your permit is because it's not to code.

I love it when people called to complain that something wasn't working and they start with the "well i was digging in my backyard", retards.


building permit is one thing... tree cutting permit and $50 monthly street parking permit is another.


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-29-2006 04:11:

quote:
Originally posted by MarkT
You also need a permit to put up a garage, erect a fence and undertake any major excavation or material change to the structure of your home...so why would you be surprised you need a permit to cut down trees?


a tree cutting permit has only been in place in toronto for a few years. Building permits are for fire codes, safety etc. Tree cutting permit is so that neighbours can bitch and tell you to leave your tree up.

quote:
I think this particular parking law is a bit over the top...but I certainly don't agree that people should be allowed to do as they please and pave over as much of their property as they want (which would negatively impact surrounding property values).


Why not? If they dont like what the next door neighbour is up to then they should move to where next door neighbours are not within field of vision from your house. ie) the countryside.

Im sick of all these laws that are in place because "it might offend someone's sense of good taste".

TOO FREAKING BAD!!!


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-29-2006 04:15:

Want to hear something really lame?

So my brother died 6 years ago and we had him buried. For years on his bday my mother would leave a balloon and a little plaque. Well this year they went missing.

Turns out that the cemetary changed hands and they passed bylaws saying that you could no longer leave "trinkets" at grave sites. Apparently some asshole complained about the newborn section being showered in gifts and memorabilia. Needless to say my mother was in tears and is still upset.

TOO FUCKING BAD IF YOU DONT LIKE WHATS ON SOMEONE'S GRAVE! DONT LOOK THEN YOU FUCKING ASSHOLE OF A HUMAN BEING! (sorry but this infuriates me)

This just falls in line with the selfish thinking behind laws like the one we are debating here. Or the host of other bans out there these days. Im sick and tired of it and we are considering a lawsuit.

People these days really piss the fuck out of me.... seriously.


Posted by geroin on Jun-29-2006 05:22:

http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_1596.aspx


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-29-2006 06:01:

quote:
Sommer claims that response shows how out of touch local politicians are. "We always park two cars in the garage," he explains. "We have five cars."

He then asks the question many are wondering. "Is there nothing more pressing in Markham that needs to be addressed?"


No kidding... kind of like how Vaughan is spending 10s of thousands to put a slippery film on road signs to stop people from putting stickers on the back of them.

They have to reapply it every 8 months. Glad to see our tax money hard at work!





quote:

But not everyone who passed the law will be there by then. Angry voters are already pledging to make this an election issue this November, and threaten to turf out those who supported the idea.




the more people that take this approach about more issues, the more they will see that they cant get away with these laws. For now though, they have been because no one seems to care.


Posted by tatgirl on Jun-29-2006 06:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
And the justification for that is the prevention of a concrete jungle in Markham?


Hate to tell you all folks, but ALL these subdivisions, be it Thornhill, Markham, Richmond Hill, etc... ALREADY look like concrete jungles, with brick houses piled one on top of the other, you could shake hands out the window with your neighbor next door, they're that close!!!

I lived in Thornhill for 7 mos when I 1st moved here. I could not understand for the LIFE of me why cars can't park on the streets at night. If everyone is sleeping at night, who cares?? No one's looking then anyways. Winter with the snow? Ok, I understand. But year round? Senseless! Those driveways are small enough, and as it is, you can't block the sidewalks that run thru them either, I'm sure. In DC, there are roads designated as "Snow Routes", that, in the event of snow, people can't park on them. No snow? Park to your heart's content.

With all these new families moving to the burbs, how the hell are they supposed to handle life w/sometimes a single-car garage, a single-car driveway, and then have to accommodate cars for 2 parents and 1 or 2 or more teenagers? What do u do when you have a full driveway & have out of town guests (w/a car) come to visit?

Often, if both my relatives cars were parked in the driveway, I'd have to parallel park my car across that bottom bit of the driveway (essentially blocking off the end of the driveway, leaving room for the sidewalk) like this =| and if you ask me, that looks more ghetto than just parking on the street to begin with.

And $70/month for a street parking permit, in the burbs?? That's highway robbery!!! You get 6 mos. downtown for that price!


Posted by geroin on Jun-29-2006 09:27:

quote:
Originally posted by tatgirl
Hate to tell you all folks, but ALL these subdivisions, be it Thornhill, Markham, Richmond Hill, etc... ALREADY look like concrete jungles, with brick houses piled one on top of the other, you could shake hands out the window with your neighbor next door, they're that close!!!

I lived in Thornhill for 7 mos when I 1st moved here. I could not understand for the LIFE of me why cars can't park on the streets at night. If everyone is sleeping at night, who cares?? No one's looking then anyways. Winter with the snow? Ok, I understand. But year round? Senseless! Those driveways are small enough, and as it is, you can't block the sidewalks that run thru them either, I'm sure. In DC, there are roads designated as "Snow Routes", that, in the event of snow, people can't park on them. No snow? Park to your heart's content.


while i agree im guessing its in case of a fire during the night? or maybe because of the garbage pick up..


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jun-29-2006 12:09:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
while i agree im guessing its in case of a fire during the night? or maybe because of the garbage pick up..


It because emergency vehicles need access to the road. What I don't get is most of these houses have a garage.....use it. One vehicle in the garage, and two on the driveway. People are just too lazy to clean up their garages so they can fit another vehicle in there.


Posted by harcourt on Jun-29-2006 12:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
building permit is one thing... tree cutting permit and $50 monthly street parking permit is another.


I agree with the tree cutting permit. You trivialize it for your personal agenda. I wouldn't trust you in a million years to cut down some 40 foot tree next to my house. So yes, PLEASE force people to have permits before they go DESTROYING property (and saying 'oops sorry') because they don't know what they're doing.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jun-29-2006 12:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Want to hear something really lame?

So my brother died 6 years ago and we had him buried. For years on his bday my mother would leave a balloon and a little plaque. Well this year they went missing.

Turns out that the cemetary changed hands and they passed bylaws saying that you could no longer leave "trinkets" at grave sites. Apparently some asshole complained about the newborn section being showered in gifts and memorabilia. Needless to say my mother was in tears and is still upset.

TOO FUCKING BAD IF YOU DONT LIKE WHATS ON SOMEONE'S GRAVE! DONT LOOK THEN YOU FUCKING ASSHOLE OF A HUMAN BEING! (sorry but this infuriates me)

This just falls in line with the selfish thinking behind laws like the one we are debating here. Or the host of other bans out there these days. Im sick and tired of it and we are considering a lawsuit.

People these days really piss the fuck out of me.... seriously.


That's just wrong.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Jun-29-2006 13:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Platipus
I love it when people called to complain that something wasn't working and they start with the "well i was digging in my backyard", retards.


When we revamped our backyard about a month ago, I was using a gas powered rototiller to shred the existing lawn and churn it all up into the soil so we could lay down new sod. It was then that I shredded my neighbour's cable line, which was totally sweet.

Who the fuck buries coaxial cable 2 inches under the sod line?


Posted by Jayx1 on Jun-29-2006 13:14:

quote:
Originally posted by tw1tch
I agree with the tree cutting permit. You trivialize it for your personal agenda. I wouldn't trust you in a million years to cut down some 40 foot tree next to my house. So yes, PLEASE force people to have permits before they go DESTROYING property (and saying 'oops sorry') because they don't know what they're doing.


But gosh, how have we lasted hundreds of years without tree cutting permits? Surely we must be grateful that we made it to 2006 alive without such government supervision!


Posted by zokissima on Jun-29-2006 13:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Platipus
lol.. this thread is hilarious. The building of a driveway in front of a living space has been in the building code since the beginning of time. now if they expand there driveway away from there house into adjacent side property then there is no problems and the odds of 75% of your lawn being next to your house and not in front is quite slim. it's freaking markham.. Castles everywhere...


Actually, this is a good point. But in principle it is kind of going too far. If you own the properly, continually pay property tax, you should be able to do whatever you want with it.

OT, your avatar really speaks to me.


Posted by Abercrombie on Jun-29-2006 13:30:

Cookie-cutter holmes in Legoland. Figures.


Pages (5): « 1 2 [3] 4 5 »

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.