This is a pretty funny local story here. Read before seeing the pics.
A city councilman, Mark Easton, lives in this Utah neighborhood. He
had a beautiful view of the east mountains, until a new neighbor
purchased the lot below his house and built. Apparently, the new home
was 18 inches higher than the ordinances would allow, so Mark Easton,
mad about his lost view, went to the city to make sure they enforced
the lower roof line ordinance. Mark and his new neighbor had some
great arguments about this as you can imagine - not great feelings.
The new neighbor had to drop the roof line - no doubt at great
expense.
Recently, Mark Easton called the city and informed them that his
new neighbor had installed some vents on the side of his home. Mark didn't like the look of these vents and asked the city to investigate.
Here is the link to snopes.com to check veracity: http://www.snopes.com/photos/risque/ventcover.asp
When they went to Mark's home to see the vent view, this is what
they found...
A city councilman, Mark Easton, lives in this Utah neighborhood. He
had a beautiful view of the east mountains, until a new neighbor
purchased the lot below his house and built. Apparently, the new home
was 18 inches higher than the ordinances would allow, so Mark Easton,
mad about his lost view, went to the city to make sure they enforced
the lower roof line ordinance. Mark and his new neighbor had some
great arguments about this as you can imagine - not great feelings.
The new neighbor had to drop the roof line - no doubt at great
expense.
Recently, Mark Easton called the city and informed them that his
new neighbor had installed some vents on the side of his home. Mark didn't like the look of these vents and asked the city to investigate.
Here is the link to snopes.com to check veracity: http://www.snopes.com/photos/risque/ventcover.asp
When they went to Mark's home to see the vent view, this is what
they found...