Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be worse. There’s a man across the street from our home who runs a gun repair business out his his home.
We’ve tried to have him arrested for having guns and have tried to file ex-parte orders against him and his potential customers to keep them 500 ft away from our property, but we have been unsuccessful in all of our efforts so far.
I wish we’d known about his “home based business” before we moved in. Ugh.
He probably handles the weapons safer than 99.9% of the people. So nice of you to try to sue someone so they can't make a living.
And his clients? And the criminals who might want to steal a pile of guns?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I’m sure that if they get the attainable housing through we will get more of that’s.
LIKE, OMG, WOULD’T IT BE BE GREAT IF WE HAD A LITTLE COFFE SHOP IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
OR A BIKE SHOP?
It’s the next step in the evolution of urbanizing the suburbs. All of these little projects are Trojan horses.
https://moco360.media/2023/02/01/homeowners-could-rent-out-their-pools-gyms-legally-under-jawando-bill/
Oh please. Get a life.
A coffee shop in my neighborhood is not something to fear. Geez.
Don’t believe me? Take a look at the Brookville pharmacy in Chevy Chase and tell me how that has ruined the neighborhood. Be specific. What are you afraid of?
An empty commercial building next to my house was opened as a coffee shop, which now has morphed into a hard-alcohol restaurant with outdoor seating. Fo starters, garbage and glass recycling trucks come at 4 am because they try to beat traffic, noise ordinance be damned. Yeah, it's fun having to adjudicate these issues with the bar-restaurant. Then there are rats from the commercial property. There have been drunk fights at closing time in the back parking lot. Customers throw trash over the fence.
Nothing to fear. Right. Geez.
You live in DC. Historically, DC has always had mixed use, commercial and residential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be worse. There’s a man across the street from our home who runs a gun repair business out his his home.
We’ve tried to have him arrested for having guns and have tried to file ex-parte orders against him and his potential customers to keep them 500 ft away from our property, but we have been unsuccessful in all of our efforts so far.
I wish we’d known about his “home based business” before we moved in. Ugh.
He probably handles the weapons safer than 99.9% of the people. So nice of you to try to sue someone so they can't make a living.
Anonymous wrote:What business uses loud fans? That you can hear between houses. That would annoy me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can call in noise complaints. https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DEP/property-care/noise/
Although I, personally, might start by talking to the neighbor.
We are trying but the neighbor is basically an absentee landlord — I’ve lived here 15 years and never met them. They’ve rented the house out periodically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I’m sure that if they get the attainable housing through we will get more of that’s.
LIKE, OMG, WOULD’T IT BE BE GREAT IF WE HAD A LITTLE COFFE SHOP IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
OR A BIKE SHOP?
It’s the next step in the evolution of urbanizing the suburbs. All of these little projects are Trojan horses.
https://moco360.media/2023/02/01/homeowners-could-rent-out-their-pools-gyms-legally-under-jawando-bill/
Oh please. Get a life.
A coffee shop in my neighborhood is not something to fear. Geez.
Don’t believe me? Take a look at the Brookville pharmacy in Chevy Chase and tell me how that has ruined the neighborhood. Be specific. What are you afraid of?
An empty commercial building next to my house was opened as a coffee shop, which now has morphed into a hard-alcohol restaurant with outdoor seating. Fo starters, garbage and glass recycling trucks come at 4 am because they try to beat traffic, noise ordinance be damned. Yeah, it's fun having to adjudicate these issues with the bar-restaurant. Then there are rats from the commercial property. There have been drunk fights at closing time in the back parking lot. Customers throw trash over the fence.
Nothing to fear. Right. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I’m sure that if they get the attainable housing through we will get more of that’s.
LIKE, OMG, WOULD’T IT BE BE GREAT IF WE HAD A LITTLE COFFE SHOP IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
OR A BIKE SHOP?
It’s the next step in the evolution of urbanizing the suburbs. All of these little projects are Trojan horses.
https://moco360.media/2023/02/01/homeowners-could-rent-out-their-pools-gyms-legally-under-jawando-bill/
Oh please. Get a life.
A coffee shop in my neighborhood is not something to fear. Geez.
Don’t believe me? Take a look at the Brookville pharmacy in Chevy Chase and tell me how that has ruined the neighborhood. Be specific. What are you afraid of?
An empty commercial building next to my house was opened as a coffee shop, which now has morphed into a hard-alcohol restaurant with outdoor seating. Fo starters, garbage and glass recycling trucks come at 4 am because they try to beat traffic, noise ordinance be damned. Yeah, it's fun having to adjudicate these issues with the bar-restaurant. Then there are rats from the commercial property. There have been drunk fights at closing time in the back parking lot. Customers throw trash over the fence.
Nothing to fear. Right. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I’m sure that if they get the attainable housing through we will get more of that’s.
LIKE, OMG, WOULD’T IT BE BE GREAT IF WE HAD A LITTLE COFFE SHOP IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
OR A BIKE SHOP?
It’s the next step in the evolution of urbanizing the suburbs. All of these little projects are Trojan horses.
https://moco360.media/2023/02/01/homeowners-could-rent-out-their-pools-gyms-legally-under-jawando-bill/
Oh please. Get a life.
A coffee shop in my neighborhood is not something to fear. Geez.
Don’t believe me? Take a look at the Brookville pharmacy in Chevy Chase and tell me how that has ruined the neighborhood. Be specific. What are you afraid of?
Anonymous wrote:Well, I’m sure that if they get the attainable housing through we will get more of that’s.
LIKE, OMG, WOULD’T IT BE BE GREAT IF WE HAD A LITTLE COFFE SHOP IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
OR A BIKE SHOP?
It’s the next step in the evolution of urbanizing the suburbs. All of these little projects are Trojan horses.
https://moco360.media/2023/02/01/homeowners-could-rent-out-their-pools-gyms-legally-under-jawando-bill/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I’m sure that if they get the attainable housing through we will get more of that’s.
LIKE, OMG, WOULD’T IT BE BE GREAT IF WE HAD A LITTLE COFFE SHOP IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
OR A BIKE SHOP?
It’s the next step in the evolution of urbanizing the suburbs. All of these little projects are Trojan horses.
https://moco360.media/2023/02/01/homeowners-could-rent-out-their-pools-gyms-legally-under-jawando-bill/
Oh please. Get a life.
A coffee shop in my neighborhood is not something to fear. Geez.
Don’t believe me? Take a look at the Brookville pharmacy in Chevy Chase and tell me how that has ruined the neighborhood. Be specific. What are you afraid of?
Was it build by right? What was the review process? What’s it zoned for? What prevents the next one from being a tattoo shop or vape shop or a phone check cashing store?
Now they won’t even have to supply parking within so many feet in residential areas. Can’t wait for the vape shop dudes to park on in front of my house. How vibrant it will be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I’m sure that if they get the attainable housing through we will get more of that’s.
LIKE, OMG, WOULD’T IT BE BE GREAT IF WE HAD A LITTLE COFFE SHOP IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
OR A BIKE SHOP?
It’s the next step in the evolution of urbanizing the suburbs. All of these little projects are Trojan horses.
https://moco360.media/2023/02/01/homeowners-could-rent-out-their-pools-gyms-legally-under-jawando-bill/
Oh please. Get a life.
A coffee shop in my neighborhood is not something to fear. Geez.
Don’t believe me? Take a look at the Brookville pharmacy in Chevy Chase and tell me how that has ruined the neighborhood. Be specific. What are you afraid of?