Submitted by spitsparadise t3_117vsji in vermont
canthaveme t1_j9ev4sk wrote
Reply to comment by happyonthehill802 in What are some legislative and day-to-day differences between VT, and MA? by spitsparadise
This is so underrated. I had some woman from NJ get all pissed because she lived next to a farm and they spread manure on the field and she called the cops and got laughed at and was super pissy about all sorts of stuff with the farm SHE DECIDED TO MOVE NEXT TO *Spelling
happyonthehill802 t1_j9ew9p5 wrote
Happens all the time. We have a whole group of folks out of state that moved to the most remote part of our town. So remote it is on an unmaintained, previously a snowmobile trail in the winter, class 4 road.
The owners started plowing it, when the town refused, which is their right. now they want the town to maintain the road year round for them. Its crazy. You chose to buy a house on an unmaintained road, what did you expect?
BothCourage9285 t1_j9eyp4y wrote
Agree altho this varies by town. Some towns will maintain to the last full time residence on a class 4 and some don't. It depends on how the road maintenance is addressed in the town plan or zoning regs.
Neighbor calls the state police repeatedly on my grandfathers farm for manure spreading. Not even liquid, OG bedded pack type stuff. Now he saves it all for the spring/summer/fall holiday weekends
happyonthehill802 t1_j9f0loy wrote
Yeah our class 4s are clearly posted as pass at your own risk dec - may, unmaintained. We dont have the staff or funds to keep them all perfect.
Love granpas spite. Serves them right trying to step on an old timers source of income.
RZRPRINCESS t1_j9f4d8x wrote
Yeah lol don't piss off the farmers! Just get used to the smell :)
bonanzapineapple t1_j9hxwvz wrote
Most smaller towns do not maintain most class 4s in winter. Or maybe that's just in NEK...
BothCourage9285 t1_j9jffbl wrote
Depends on if your town clerk likes you or not
bonanzapineapple t1_j9kisiz wrote
Exactly
resistreclaim t1_j9g5opr wrote
I mean, they're paying taxes right?
happyonthehill802 t1_j9gbi4c wrote
Im assuming they are, yes. Much lower taxes due to being off grid. They purchased their property knowing very well it was unmaintained during winter months, and would be kept passable but not perfect during summer months.
Trying to change things after the fact is poor foresight, and not the towns problem.
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Hell_Camino t1_j9f0fih wrote
Same with the people who bought land next to the disc golf course in the public park in Waterbury. They built big houses, moved in, and were appalled that people were using the disc golf course they’d built next to. So, they’ve been working to get the course shut down. Such assholes.
bonanzapineapple t1_j9hz5di wrote
Ridiculous! Especially because the disc golf isn't harming them! I would be more sympathic if it was a cold fired powered plant or motorcycles at 2am but disc golf is so unintrusive AFAIK
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