grafvonorlok
grafvonorlok t1_j3u1huu wrote
Reply to comment by MikeG782 in Business noise complaint by MikeG782
Hard to say without knowing the specifics but if I was moving in next to a business I'd Google then to see what I can find, talk to prospective neighbors, check with my real estate agent, check up on the local zoning and rules.
I've never looked into property near a business of any sort, I prefer rural areas, but that's all stuff I've done for residential properties.
It sounds like a shitty situation and I hope you can find an amicable solution
grafvonorlok t1_j3tue7i wrote
Reply to comment by MikeG782 in Business noise complaint by MikeG782
I don't want to sound like a dick here but what I'm getting from this story is that you bought a house next to an established business, made an incorrect assumption about their noise and business hours, didn't do any research on the company, contacted them and they made some changes at your request (ineffective but they tried something), and now you want to "do something" based on public health regulations?
grafvonorlok t1_j2ssbvv wrote
Reply to Careful on those roads this morning. 123 between Hancock and stoddard was one long sheet of ice. by ReauxChambeaux
That's crazy, I drove down it this morning around 6:30 and it was no problem at all. Parking lot here at work was perfectly fine at 7:00 and then apparently a half hour later turned into a skating rink.
grafvonorlok t1_j89pvmx wrote
Reply to Best star viewing parks/locations in southern New Hampshire? by u6dmYkPV0Qf
Maybe the wrong direction but Pitcher mountain in Stoddard might be a good choice. It's a tiny little open top mountain/hill. Maybe ten minutes up to the top from the parking area. Stoddard had really low light pollution in my experience. Definitely would fit your open and quiet hopes for sure