>From Death in Holy Orders by P D James:
>
>"In his [Adam Dalgleish's] boyhood it had been fashionable to
>despise Victorian architecture and he had viewed the house with a
>proper if half-guilty disdain. The architect, probably
>over-influenced by its original owner, had incorporated every
>f
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> Yes, access for residents (both for parking and for loading and
> unloading) is a problem. However, you could have a permit system. For
> example, you could be allowed to drive three blocks on a restrict
Yes, access for residents (both for parking and for loading and
unloading) is a problem. However, you could have a permit system. For
example, you could be allowed to drive three blocks on a restricted
street (your block and the two adjacent ones); the speed limit should be
5 or 10 mi/hour, not