What is the name of your state? Orexico
I too have a next door neighbor that thinks zoning is for everyone else but him.
He is operating an Automotive Repair and Paint/Body shop in an RR-2 Zoned section of a rural housing area.
When he paints cars or pickups, he blows the overspray/ atomized thinners etc. out the back of his shop and it all blows over to my place and into my home. I have to leave the place just to breath.
There's the constant hammering, grinding and pounding. Engines running and being gunned to high RPM, tire squealing, heavy traffic and delivery trucks up till 10 PM or later. Some times it starts around 5 AM or so in the mornings and goes on 7 days a week.
There are literally dozens of complaints complete with photo's filed with the county zoning office, sheriff's department, DEQ and all to no end. They all refuse to act claiming overlapping jursidiction or telling the rest of us there's no law being broken.
Now this person has taken to peeking thru a cedar fence to see what's going on when neighbors are on my deck. He's trying to listen to what we are talking about and when caught, claims "he's just checking his junk cars that are all stored behind his shop.
Then he goes in and sprays some stinky solvents or ??? into a fan directed directly at my property thus filling the air with sickening chemicals forcing us to abandon our deck and seek refuge across the street until it blows away and he decides he has succeeded in breaking up our get together.
Oh, one other thing. He does take cash only and is not married to the lady he lives with that owns the property and is supposedly totally disabled and collecting SSDI by his own admission.
There are over a dozen disabled vehicles parked around the neighborhood and on timber company property unbeknownst to them. All leaking fluids into the surrounding ground and making nice Rats nests.
Non of us can afford to hire an attorney to represent our side so any ideas?
I too have a next door neighbor that thinks zoning is for everyone else but him.
He is operating an Automotive Repair and Paint/Body shop in an RR-2 Zoned section of a rural housing area.
When he paints cars or pickups, he blows the overspray/ atomized thinners etc. out the back of his shop and it all blows over to my place and into my home. I have to leave the place just to breath.
There's the constant hammering, grinding and pounding. Engines running and being gunned to high RPM, tire squealing, heavy traffic and delivery trucks up till 10 PM or later. Some times it starts around 5 AM or so in the mornings and goes on 7 days a week.
There are literally dozens of complaints complete with photo's filed with the county zoning office, sheriff's department, DEQ and all to no end. They all refuse to act claiming overlapping jursidiction or telling the rest of us there's no law being broken.
Now this person has taken to peeking thru a cedar fence to see what's going on when neighbors are on my deck. He's trying to listen to what we are talking about and when caught, claims "he's just checking his junk cars that are all stored behind his shop.
Then he goes in and sprays some stinky solvents or ??? into a fan directed directly at my property thus filling the air with sickening chemicals forcing us to abandon our deck and seek refuge across the street until it blows away and he decides he has succeeded in breaking up our get together.
Oh, one other thing. He does take cash only and is not married to the lady he lives with that owns the property and is supposedly totally disabled and collecting SSDI by his own admission.
There are over a dozen disabled vehicles parked around the neighborhood and on timber company property unbeknownst to them. All leaking fluids into the surrounding ground and making nice Rats nests.
Non of us can afford to hire an attorney to represent our side so any ideas?