Yep, its always the little guy who get the shaft . When I built my garage in 78 , I took my plans to the township lady & disqust the floor drains with her & was approved . I installed 2 drains into a catch pit . Then an outlet 2" above the basin bottom & outside underground 3' down along the road to my property line & then opoen to the street ditch which is all dirt . The only thing ever going out thru this pipe is floor water & maybe some other stuff ( hush, Moms the word) . I've had the supervisors check it out , plus when those inspectors were here a couple years ago . It was all ok'd . But I've had two different neighbors below me try their best to cause me trouble simply because whenever water does come out the pipe from hosing down my floor , they complain that their parking area becomes a swamp .They are too cheap & extremely lazy to dig out the dirt & have shale or a good rock base with gravel installed so they don't have mud . My parking area was muddy also until I did all the above . I have a nice hard surface for 40 yrs now . Anyhow the guy living below me now , every winter he pushes snow & mud up tite to my drain pipe trying to plug the pipe . I've asked him time after time to quit it . He laughs & says he hates how he has a soup hole & I don't . So I then have to shovel the pipe opening out & use a bar to clean out the pipe . The supervisors holler at me for how he blocks surface water alongside the street with his mud & snow. They aren't bold enough to confront the rite guy because he has a towing service which they use freely & don't wanta make hard feelings with him . Tell me that's fair . Oh yea , they've tried finding something I'm doing illegal in my garage .But , nice guy I am , whenever I have my blade on my tractor or truck, I plow they whole neighborhood out being very careful I leave nothing laying on the street . Life is great , isn't it ? God bless
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