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Another home business storing cars. The city needs to regulate these home businesses. It's bad enough you have vacant homes running down our neighborhoods.
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Another home business storing cars. The city needs to regulate these home businesses. It's bad enough you have vacant homes running down our neighborhoods.
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Theresa (Guest)
City of Rio Rancho (Registered User)
This response is from City of Rio Rancho administration.
The information you have provided in this post will be provided to the city’s Code Enforcement Division, which is part of the Police Department.
When code violations are present, an order to resolve the matter and come into compliance with city codes is given to the property owner. If the remedy does not take place within the allotted time given, a citation is issued and heard in Municipal Court.
To report future issues to the City of Rio Rancho directly, please visit the city’s Web site at http://www.ci.rio-rancho.nm.us and click on the “Citizen Question Forms” link located on the left side of the main home page.
Seth Price (Registered User)
Clean it up. (Guest)
Seth Price (Registered User)
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Theresa (Guest)
Seth Price (Registered User)
Nope. I don't consider anyone else when I deal with my land. Nobody considered me when I raised the money to buy it. It's MINE. My piece of earth.
There's some ugly people down the street from me. I wish they'd considered everyone else before they moved in. Now I have to look at their ugly, fat faces when I drive by. Should they have considered my feelings before moving in?
Theresa (Guest)
Seth Price (Registered User)
Clean it up. (Guest)
Seth Price (Registered User)
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Seth Price (Registered User)
Property is only worth what someone else will pay for it. I guess it sounds like you are charging too much for your land if you can't keep tenants. You could perhaps charge less rent or improve your property. Instead, you'd rather force everyone else to maintain your vision of aesthetics on their own property. This post says junk cars. Who are you to declare my car as junk, and can I start declaring your particle board, chicken wire and mud homes junk?
Why would I get a PhD in Urban Development? Think it will convince me that others have a say to my property? Maybe if some other people with PhDs tell me I have no right to my property that I'll believe it? Surely you jest.
I do not recognize Rio Rancho's "right" to control my land.
I am curious as to what
Ooh, clever jab about Socorro. Too bad I just moved here.
Clean it up. (Guest)
Nice chatting with you
Take Care!
Theresa (Guest)
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Seth Price (Registered User)
If it won't sell, you're asking too much.
I do not recognize a mayor or city manager's "right" to dictate what I have on my property.
Nobody has answered the question: by what standard will you determine what is allowed on my property? popular vote? your personal aesthetics? Who are you, or my neighbors or a city manager to determine what color I paint my house, or whether the car I use is "junk"?
Theresa (Guest)
Seth Price (Registered User)
Seth Price (Registered User)
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Seth Price (Registered User)
"If everyone parked junk cars in their properties, it would look like Trash City USA" is really just your opinion, not really a logical argument.
"If people decide not to comply they will have to suffer the consequences. Unfortunate, some people fefuse to follow rules and regulations." Or maybe we are working to change them. I remember other folks who refused to follow immoral rules and regulations, such as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. Or shall we always blindly follow what the government tells us is right?
Theresa (Guest)
Seth Price (Registered User)
"Listen to the news on TV or read the newspaper. Full of unruly people"
Not really sure how this relates to anything. I don't watch TV anyway.
Theresa (Guest)
Seth Price (Registered User)
Or.... the city could have minded its own business.
Just because they fined someone doesn't make it right.
Theresa (Guest)
Seth Price (Registered User)
I'd rather the "code enforcement" division start working on their resumes and become productive members of society instead of enforcers of immoral legislation.
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Seth Price (Registered User)
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Arosa Rice (Registered User)