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Application Name
OAKLEIGH COHOUSING
Document Type
Planning Commission Meeting
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9/21/2015
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> The situation I'm interested in has a paved surface, but no other improvements gutters, curbs or <br />sidewalks. There are no markings or signage. There is a graveled area about six feet wide outside the <br />pavement, but still in the right-of-way. Beside that is private property, onto which the gravel continues for <br />several feet. <br />> Can the owner of the private property legally park his vehicle on the gravel (partially on the right-of-way <br />and partially on his own property), as long as the vehicle remains completely off the pavement? <br />> Thanks! <br />> Paul <br />> fhttps://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0B4XCQsdk6- <br />iuWDNRWVdkbWFrNVE&revid=OB4XCQsdk6-iuSEt2cHovU3ZEN3Y0dU9ZMzYzKzBlbEVmZUpFPQ] <br />> <image001.png> <br />54 <br />
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