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bv8ma t1_jd78bbv wrote
Reply to comment by pillbinge in They’ve Been Warned: Attorney General Says Suburbs ‘Must Comply’ With Transit-Oriented Housing Law by psychothumbs
Making some areas require zoning that allows 15 units per acre is not even close to building up like Boston. A big change from some suburban areas that have 1 acre zoning? Yes. Boston like density? Definitely not.
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Reply to comment by thafunkyhomosapien in Building code / septic question by thafunkyhomosapien
But, like they said, if you go over 8 total rooms you divide by 2 and round down to the lower whole number to get the bedroom count for Title 5 purposes, or you put a 4 bedroom deed restriction on the property. Now, if the town catches the room count is another story, some would and others wouldn't. I'd guess that your system is sized for 4 bedrooms, my experience with new construction is 4 is pretty standard, you only see 5 or more if you are in a wealthy area where the extra bedroom has a bigger return.
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Reply to comment by inky-doo in A new place to call home by payter_m8r
Hey neighbor! I'll second Haverhill and the surrounding area, you have the commuter rail and it's further north so a bit shorter ride to beaches and Maine too. Haverhill has some good restaurants downtown too.
bv8ma t1_j61pg8s wrote
The Mount Vernon area always seemed pretty decent. I've never lived in Lawrence, but I had friends on the northern border with Methuen and I went to Central Catholic, from what I've seen I wouldn't want to live in that area.
bv8ma t1_j3t2e5c wrote
Reply to comment by imthathangryone in I'm a native to Massachusetts and I love the state, but I really wish many of my fellow Massholes stop degrading people from certain states we may not like. by BoringAccountName78
As a Masshole whose wife lived in Columbus for 4 years, I'm sorry.
bv8ma t1_j2eon78 wrote
Reply to It’s New Years Eve… by notme6197
Stay sober and wear your seat belt too. Not a DUI incident, but my 17 year old cousin passed away New Years Day 8 years ago, the 2 other people with him wore their seat belt and survived the accident.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in What is the deal with blinding LED headlights and the drivers who won't turn them down for approaching cars? by funkygrrl
I had a Tacoma, stock headlights are not even that bright in them so idk why people are flashing you. My model 3 has super bright headlights but I rarely get flashed, my 2012 Taurus had bright lights too and I got flashed all the time in that, but it was all factory.
I will say, I just came back from Iceland and people there were terrible about turning off their high beams, I was constantly blinded by oncoming traffic.
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Reply to comment by mattvait in MA vehicle inspection system, down state wide. by operator_1337
Ya I've been there. I'm not saying the system is perfect, but it's definitely better than nothing.
bv8ma t1_iu0uh2n wrote
Reply to comment by operator_1337 in MA vehicle inspection system, down state wide. by operator_1337
I know we have our share of shitboxes here, but have you ever been to states with no inspections? You see way more death traps in places like Ohio.
I am a car enthusiast myself and have had my frustrations with our inspections, but I am thankful for the dangerous stuff it catches, even if it isn't everything.
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Reply to comment by Stanhy_59 in registering an out of state financed car by Alive-Comfortable571
I've found our registry makes zero sense anyways. My wife was trying to get her license moved from NH to MA and it was a huge pain, she was rejected twice for not having the right paperwork and the third time she went she brought a page from the registry showing what you can use for proof of address and they still gave her a hard time.