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Re: Net Neutrality was repealed
This is actually a pretty common problem that cities face, especially with church sales.
Re: Net Neutrality was repealed
(Anonymous) 2017-12-15 01:37 am (UTC)(link)Re: Net Neutrality was repealed
afaik it mostly happens with older properties (like a lot of churches) and old civic buildings which get grandfathered in even if they don't meet modern standards for parking lot access and stuff like that.
If there's street-side parking available anywhere within a few blocks, it's totally possible that the library legally has "enough" parking (in which case it might be difficult or impossible to go to court over the parking lot being blocked). That stuff is calculated based on the total capacity of the building, so a building that holds x people needs y spots within z radius.
But even if they don't have enough parking, I suspect that legally it would be the city's or library's responsibility to fix the issue by building a driveway on their side of the divide.