New Things You'll Know
12 sources of support: page 59. Fence screens advocated by some may be a bad idea: page 52. Little guys win big against city enforcers: page 24. Pro-hobby state laws may not be the answer: page 10. Can you get a variance? page 36. Six-letter key to success in dealing with regulators: page 57. 3 reasons your hobby is suspect in city hall: page 15. Why it makes a big difference who runs the zoning: page 20. Is this your best representative in dealing with officials? page 56. |
You'll read a dozen arguments in favor of hobbyist-friendly provisions. And planner-endorsed model regulations easily adopted in your town.
________________________________ Tips from an Insider John has worked inside local government and as consultant on land use codes to small towns and cities as large as Cleveland. He's prepared hobby-friendly codes and gotten them adopted. He's written for Old Cars, CARZ newsletter, and on old car codes for a planner magazine. Formerly with Cornell University, he's been published in Wall Street Journal, Urban Land, and Zoning News. ________________________________ Keep Your Hobby Going Don't wait to get a citation. Become as savvy about old car laws as you are about old cars. This manual's what you need to keep your hobby going. It's yours for what you'd pay for a taillight lens. |
So send your okay and get smart about local car laws that could shut you down.
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