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Shannon Sadik
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Looking for Affordable Driveway Solution in Rochester, NY

Shannon Sadik
  • Rochester, NY
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Hello, 

I am looking to extend a paved driveway in one of our rentals to the back yard to allow for more off-street parking. Does anyone have a recommendation for someone or something that is affordable? It doesn't matter to us whether it's paved, rocks, or whatever, as long as it works and is sustainable over the years with snow plowing. Just message me with contact info as they won't let you post it on here. 

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Mark W.
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  • Rochester, NY
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Mark W.
  • Investor
  • Rochester, NY
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Hi @Shannon Sadik, before you do that I would investigate whether it's code or not.  If the zoning board catches wind, and it doesn't meet setback or other lot requirements, they'll make you pull it out.  Pretty sure that work will need a permit anyway, at which point it would be reviewed against code.

Maybe you already looked into it...just passing along caution when dealing with zoning issues.  They're sticklers.

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