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Neighbors Want Family's Handicap Ramp Removed
KKTV.com ^ | August 8, 2013 | Zak Sos

Posted on 08/12/2013 8:58:30 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

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To: null and void

Karma can be a cruel b!tch.


That never comes into heat....


41 posted on 08/12/2013 10:54:39 PM PDT by S.O.S121.500 (Case back hoe for sale or trade for diesel wood chipper....Enforce the Bill of Rights. It's the Law!)
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To: BigCinBigD
But maybe they are genuinely concerned about property values.

I don't see how having a wheelchair-bound person in the neighborhood could possibly affect property values. Makes no sense.

42 posted on 08/12/2013 11:31:35 PM PDT by Cementjungle
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To: sean327
The rest of the World already knows they are heartless asshats.

Anyone who utters the words "it will reduce property values" is pretty much an asshat, if the item of contention does not create or increase either health hazards or safety hazards.

43 posted on 08/12/2013 11:42:33 PM PDT by publius911 (Look for the Union label, then buy something else.)
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To: Cementjungle

I guess I will be the fly in the ointment here...but that ramp is hideous-looking. While it may serve its noble purpose (and a ramp SHOULD be allowed to be “present” of course), the design is awful.

It is in a residential neighborhood, and looks like something in front of a 80’s era Post Office. A simple Google search provides dozens of beautiful designs that would fit in with the “look” of the home.

Some people lack the ability to visualize how things might look when completed (which may be the case with the homeowners here)...it is the fault of whoever (ahem) “designed” and built it for installing something like that on the front of a residence.


44 posted on 08/13/2013 12:00:41 AM PDT by garandgal
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

How low, how devoid of grace. Best outcome, this stinky neighbor just drops the idea. It probably WON’T hurt their home value, they’re just thinking it will.


45 posted on 08/13/2013 12:05:55 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (The Lion of Judah will roar again if you give him a big hug and mean it. See my page.)
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To: garandgal

The neighbor could be helpful if that is the case, rather than being the one who drills the hole in the boat of love. Surround it with a porch screen or something. Life is not a zero sum game and the big secret is that God would bless that helpful neighbor instead of, which is likely, blowing back on him the way he is now.


46 posted on 08/13/2013 12:08:12 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (The Lion of Judah will roar again if you give him a big hug and mean it. See my page.)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

I know, I really feel bad for the homeowners. I’m sure they spent a LOT of money on that ramp...it’s just an awful design. I just cannot believe that ANYONE would have designed and actually built that thing on the front of a residence...shame on whoever did that to them.

They could put some stone facing on it to match the house; replace the rails with something more residential; and get a landscaper in there and it would do wonders. Maybe those unhappy builders in the story would donate some of their time and expertise to FIXING the problem.


47 posted on 08/13/2013 12:22:58 AM PDT by garandgal
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

The neighbors are insensitive boobs. However, it seems to me they could pay for lovely wood fencing to hide the metal rails.

Or even pay for certain horticulture objects that would hide the ugly concrete and steel that so offends them.


48 posted on 08/13/2013 12:43:01 AM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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To: iowamark

It’s actually ugly as hell but, given the needs of the neighbor I’d not be concerned.

Were I concerend I’d pay to:

Obfuscate the eyesore with miniature Italian Junipers or “Homo” fantastic shrubbery.


49 posted on 08/13/2013 12:45:20 AM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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To: iowamark

That ramp might even be a selling point for the house.


50 posted on 08/13/2013 3:28:46 AM PDT by glorgau
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

No zoning or building code violation so the complainers can STFU..............


51 posted on 08/13/2013 4:47:44 AM PDT by SECURE AMERICA (Where can I go to sign for the American Revolution 2013 and the Crusades 2013?)
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To: null and void
Our local Lions club builds handicapped ramps all the time. Never, never has anyone ever complained about the appearance of these ramps.

IMO, I would suggest the family with the handicapped daughter sue the crap out of the complaining neighbor for harassment.

But for the grace of God, the neighbor's do not need a ramp themselves but perhaps they will some day down the road. Or, have a child or grandchild that needs a ramp. Their attitude will be a lot different then.

52 posted on 08/13/2013 5:02:34 AM PDT by DaveA37
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To: iowamark

Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes made of ticky tacky,
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes all the same.


53 posted on 08/13/2013 5:03:36 AM PDT by Roccus
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To: iowamark

The ramp IS ugly. Should have been made of wood.


54 posted on 08/13/2013 5:06:07 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away.)
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To: Fresh Wind

Well, if you know it needs to be permanent (like your daughter will always need it), then the cement makes sense. Others are correct, a little landscaping will hide blend this ramp in nicely.


55 posted on 08/13/2013 5:10:24 AM PDT by Roses0508
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Austin Silly council has passed (or will) that every new home or remodeled home have wheel chair access. That should tick off all the libs here.


56 posted on 08/13/2013 1:02:35 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (The Second Amendment is NOT about the right to hunt. It IS a right to shoot tyrants.)
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To: CurlyDave

Did you look at the picture in the article?


57 posted on 08/13/2013 7:45:27 PM PDT by redlegplanner ( No Representation without Taxation)
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To: redlegplanner
Did you look at the picture in the article?

I did. I have seen uglier ramps, but this one is not a thing of beauty.

The concrete construction bothers me a lot. That thing is going to be there for a long, long time. If it were wood, a carpenter, or even a homeowner could dismantle it in a day when the need was gone.

As someone said, the correct landscaping would go a long way toward hiding it, but landscaping is already in, and there is no attempt to hide it.

Just like the existing neighbors, I would ask if it had been permitted, and if there was any input from neighbors or town planners to mitigate the visual impact. I have no doubt that the ramp owner has the right to put in a ramp for his daughter, but I think that a feature like this should require a variance and a public review to minimize its impact on neighboring properties.

58 posted on 08/14/2013 9:56:21 AM PDT by CurlyDave
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