Mississauga's New Dirty Laundry Bylaw

Laundry flutters in the breeze from a number of clotheslines hanging in a Mississauga backyard, in a photo submitted to Mississauga council. Council passed a new bylaw this week placing restrictions on clotheslines.
This image is from the article in the link below

A new bylaw was passed on Wednesday 
limiting the use of clotheslines for Mississauga residents. The law forbids anyone from putting clotheslines in their front yard. Also clotheslines must be at least 1.5 metres away from the fence line and a maximum height of 3 metres high.

Why pass such an extreme law? 

The culprits are are a couple living on Indiana Grove Dr. The couple had over 15 clotheslines with some over 20 feet high. The worst part however is the fact that the couple had dirty laundry displayed 24 hours a day 365 days a year. Whether snow, rain, thunder or sunshine the couple refused to take down their laundry. 

Neighbor Steve DeVoe, having a direct view of the couple's yard, had suffered with the eye sore for over 5 years. He even has pictures showing the couples underwear and stockings hanging outside in full view of his home. He says that it started off with just 4 clotheslines and that the number kept increasing every year. Steve believes that the couple did this in order to get revenge on him for extending his home to accommodate his growing family. 

Thankfully Steve and his family no longer have to worry about their neighbor's underwear and they plan on making the most of their yard now that their view is finally clear of the giant obstructions.

Check out the link below for more information.
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