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Dear Warrenite25

Apparently you have no grasp of the hear and now. What has occurred at 24 Parker Ave is a clear and present violation of the law, although it be a local town ordinance, it is a violation. Feel free to go online, research the Warren Town Ordinances, and read why this is against the law. I will give you a preview, you cant have multiple trailers in your yard, you can only have one boat, not 6. You can not have multiple containers, and the backhoe in the back yard is not allowed in a residential neighborhood, just to name a few.

So let me put it like this, the rights of the people to swing their arms as far as they want, stops at the tip of your nose.

So the right of a person to do what they want on their own property, stops when it infringes on the rights of the people they live next to. If this was not the case, you could have a liquor store on every corner, an adult book store across from our schools, and 24 hour Casinos in every neighborhood. This is why we have zoning laws and if you can not see this is a violation, then you are wearing blinders.

If you are paying property taxes in Warren you should be screaming bloody murder. The condition of 24 Parker Ave is causing all of our property values to go down the drain. If you don't realize this, I will gladly allow you to pay my property taxes.

Also, it is no secret I am an avid runner and run all over this town and the entire east bay. What I see occurring in Warren is an epidemic of junk accumulating through out the town. If this continues to go unchecked, it will spread like wild fire.

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