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  • in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1317
    allen
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    @MtnMax at 1:48 pm 11/28/2013 – Other than this technical zoning thing you are dwelling on, it seems we pretty much agree with everything else. There is no specific zone for RV storage except on agricultural property.

    joe, I hope you plan on fixing this chronological order thing. 🙂

    • This reply was modified 11 years, 2 months ago by allen.
    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1316
    MtnMax
    Participant

    you don’t get it. you brought it up that there was no wildlife. I had to disagree. I know this property will be developed and no I don’t want big box but it is within the confines of the zoning. I agree Ebbetts pass Lumber has most everything necessary to live here and I wish we had more local shops. I have been here for many years and I also came here to escape the congestion down below.

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1315
    allen
    Participant

    It’s not like that small area will take away enough land area to effect wildlife. The wildlife would be better off away from Highway 4 anyway. I’ve not seen any RV storage units along freeways but I haven’t lived where there are a lot of freeways (thank goodness). I moved up here to get away from box stores. Ebbetts Pass Lumber has just about anything I need in the way of lumber and between Ace, True Value, and online I manage to find anything else I need. Besides that, a Wal-Mart or a Home Depot would take away business from local stores. There’s not enough empty stores in Arnold now to suit you?

    in reply to: Happy Thanksgiving! #1314
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    Thanks Sandi!
    Happy Thanksgiving to you and everyone!

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1313
    MtnMax
    Participant

    The area in question is teaming with wildlife. There are countless numbers of deer, bobcats, bears, coyotes and even Mountain lions. As for the big box store you brought up at least it would be more useful to the entire community and fit the zoning. Although it would be a shame.

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1312
    allen
    Participant

    @jandm – There’s no need for debate. If you like brown brush along the side of the road (hardly “wildlife” and only a handful of trees) that’s your choice. A Wal-Mart or a Home Depot is an eyesore, and the unimproved property currently there is an eyesore. We’ve also had a 33 foot RV and never had a problem driving it with a tow vehicle. I suppose we will have to agree to disagree. There’s a public review of the negative declaration from September 6th through October 7th. Don’t forget to submit your written comment. I know I won’t. Happy Thanksgiving!

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1311
    jandm
    Participant

    @ Allen — we’re not going to debate this with you. We’ve had rigs and RVs and more than understand what kind of a serious hazard this would cause at this location. Doesn’t matter if someone’s driving the speed limit or less. This is a really bad idea and a blatant disregard for the building/usage codes not to mention a horrible eyesore. If you think ugly industrial storage buildings are better looking that trees, brush and wildlife — that’s your choice. I challenge you to drive a 38′ Class A motorhome towing a small car to make an attempt to enter Hwy 4 going down the hill from the Forest Meadows entrance. Good luck with that. Thanksgiving Blessings to all.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1310
    Sandi
    Participant

    Have a wonderful Thanksgiving everybody!
    Sandi

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1309
    MtnMax
    Participant

    I don’t want it turned into a freeway either. By the way most RV storage is right off of the freeway in most areas check it out.

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1307
    allen
    Participant

    Not sure what you are referring to about Forest Meadows. Your post isn’t very clear on that. Highway 4 is a two lane highway and we should all drive accordingly. I for one do not want to see it (Highway 4) made into a freeway. Everyone in BTV should have a vested interest in this development. If you own an RV or boat, you would have the option of storing it there. If you don’t own a boat or RV, then maybe some of your neighbors would store their boat or RV instead of keeping it at their cabins in BTV.

    I find it hard to believe this would cause a traffic problem or road hazard in the proposed area.

    • This reply was modified 11 years, 2 months ago by allen.
    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1306
    MtnMax
    Participant

    That is exactly why there is a code. Otherwise we would have all kinds of different ideas since my way would different than yours and that other person would have there own ideas etc. etc.

    in reply to: Lube Room #1305
    allen
    Participant

    Oops. Yeah, distilled spirits too!

    in reply to: Pex Piping #1304
    Snowshoe1958
    Participant

    Was there any issues in mixing Pex or transitioning from the Galvanized piping?
    it looks like there are a few types of connections
    removehttp://www.pexuniverse.com/content/types-of-pex-fittings
    brass/plastic etc.
    what should we use for low temperature?
    thanks

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1303
    Becky
    Participant

    We have a Whirlpool 3.0 cu. ft. capacity washer and GE electric dryer that we’d like to donate, either to someone here that can use them or to a local charity that will pick them up at our place in BTV. They both work and I would guess that they are about 10 to 15 years old. We just wanted bigger capacity units and the new ones will be delivered on Dec. 16th. If we don’t find a new home for them then Lowes will haul them away. Anyone interested or have any info on a charity that will pick them up?
    Thanks, Becky

    in reply to: Lube Room #1302
    jandm
    Participant

    Sounds great!

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