At age 70, Rick Kupfner has seen the Superior change. Now, he and his wife are at home with piles of burned and rusting junk just outside their RV.
— Rick Kupfner and his wife are at home with piles of burned and rusting junk just outside their RV.
At age 70, Rick Kupfner has seen the town change. Over 100 years ago, ancestors came to the area and settled. Over the years, the family acquired about 10 pieces of property in Original Town Superior. Some had houses on them, some did not. They were landlords who never raised the rent. It was, he believes, some of the last affordable rental property in town.
The family recently received letters from the town explaining that they had placed RVs on the property improperly, and since they had been there 30 days already, would have to be removed within seven days. Temporary housing such as RVs are prohibited by local ordinance. Where the Kupfners parked the RVs, they own five lots together. The units sit on a broad stone driveway. But the rubble of their burned properties sits close. They have applied for permits to clear the land, hiring a contractor who is a member of the extended family. They believe the RVs are not likely in the way of clearing.
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