So I don’t want to be “that” neighbour but I also don’t want his “car lot” bringing my house value down.
I tried 311 but they rejected it.
What I read was if you house is between 9-15 meters your driveway has to be smaller than 7M.
So I don’t want to be “that” neighbour but I also don’t want his “car lot” bringing my house value down.
I tried 311 but they rejected it.
What I read was if you house is between 9-15 meters your driveway has to be smaller than 7M.
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What's the bylaw about percentage of width permitted for driveways? Maybe phone 311 and ask them what the guidelines are for extending "your own" driveway?
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Woah that’s quite the sidewalk. Have any more pictures? I think uni-driveways look tacky in general but this one doesn’t look all that bad. How many cars do they have?
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honestly its kind of a dick move to repot him and make him spend thousands of dollars to remove what he spent thousands to put in, it really cant impact you THAT much... i've never looked at a house and drove down the block and thought... ugh, i'm gonna offer that guy 10k less because he lives near someone with an enlarged driveway...
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Might be a dick move but I would totally do it.
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It kind of runs me the wrong way he has 3 to 4 vehicles on his driveway at night...
Am I being unreasonable?
I move in May 15th.
I’ll try and get some pictures.
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probably just a family with teenage kids who drive and they use the garage for other purposes... if he didnt have this then i'm sure you'd be annoyed that he parks in front of your house on the street.
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Why would this "rub you the wrong way"? Is it because they have actual space for their vehicles on their lot and you dont?
This shouldn't have any effect on your property value.
Also, in most areas its the FRONTAGE that dictates the width of the driveway.
I’d be more concerned that he still has Christmas lights up over how many cars are parked in the driveway at night. I mean, if they’re all gone during the day, who cares? I think he’s got a pretty sweet setup.
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If cars parked outdoors bothers you that much i’d probably avoid living on a street with front drives so close together that you can’t park between houses to begin with
True enough. Front drives always look trashy to me. Alleys FTW!
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It's better than them parking on the streets.. You get those roads with cars parked in the streets of both sides and then only 1 car fit thru at a time. Awful. I'd rather this.
As someone who lives in a crowded community where parking is a premium and no front/attached garages, be happy
This also looks like work that would have required city permits
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You can have a 7m wide driveway if your lot is 9m-15m wide. The is only a minimum length requirement but not max. That driveway looks ok, looks like a 20' garage with 3' of extra pad. They can park 3 cars on that and you can't do much about that.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What I don't get is why there is more driveway beyond the sidewalk.
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So I just pulled my own house plans and the house is only 8.54 M wide which means a 6M MAX driveway.
I totally think I am being reasonable with this. I guess my frustration comes when he parks his superduty on the left hand side of his driveway up onto his flower bed about 1.5 feet away from the fence. There is MORE than enough room on the front street, I’m pretty sure on my side I’ve only seen one vehicle ever parked on the street... most people park in their garage.
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The bylaw is for parcel size and not house size. If your house is 8.54 m you parcel is at least 10.94m wide unless you’re on a zero lot line lot which doesn’t seem to be the case.
Looking at the picture, it looks to be a 20’ garage, that front door landing is probably 6’, making it a 26’ house. That driveway would be about 3’ too wide.
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Wait, you don’t even LIVE on the street yet? That’s even more unreasonable! He could have been there for years already for all you know, and now someone who hasn’t even moved in yet is going to take issue with how he parks his vehicles??This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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