skillzman1
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- Nov 26, 2003
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Just thought I'd ask if anyone out there would be familiar with the legal/business end of an open for business MX track!
I live/ride upstate NY and my buddies are in the process of opening an MX park for public use.The need is great as all the good places to ride are owned by.....'people not sensitive to our needs' :cool:
They have already gone before the village board and got their ok.....the neighbors shouldn't be a problem due to the location of the property and the amount of space they bought.
But,in the past,a few places we 'used' to ride,that were set aside for us,were closed down by new people moving in to the area and then complaining of the noise & "low class trash" that the club was entertaining($35k trucks,$10k bikes,enclosed racing trailers...poor white trash??)
As well as the typical 'tree hugger' BS that seems to be the norm nowaday's.
Anyone ever done this type of thing before?
Know of someone to contact to checkout the legal aspects of ensuring it doesn't get shut down after it's all up and running?
I live/ride upstate NY and my buddies are in the process of opening an MX park for public use.The need is great as all the good places to ride are owned by.....'people not sensitive to our needs' :cool:
They have already gone before the village board and got their ok.....the neighbors shouldn't be a problem due to the location of the property and the amount of space they bought.
But,in the past,a few places we 'used' to ride,that were set aside for us,were closed down by new people moving in to the area and then complaining of the noise & "low class trash" that the club was entertaining($35k trucks,$10k bikes,enclosed racing trailers...poor white trash??)
As well as the typical 'tree hugger' BS that seems to be the norm nowaday's.
Anyone ever done this type of thing before?
Know of someone to contact to checkout the legal aspects of ensuring it doesn't get shut down after it's all up and running?