Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 06, 2018 at 05:28:42 from (184.19.42.203):
Area planning won't allow me to build a pole barn on a 3/4 acre lot in the country. Area planning says the lot has to have a house on it. To get around area planning rules, I had to connect the 3/4 lot to my house which is adjacent to the lot.
In the future I could remove the 3/4 acre lot. If I built the pole barn, and I wanted to build a house on the property, that could be done too.
Area planning does have some advantages. No one can put a trailer in their backyard, it has to be put in a mobile home park. No one sells single wide trailer in my area.
I also learned that everything you do requires a permit. I rent out a commercial building. The guy I rented to for 6 years didn't want electricity. He stored his grandson's race car in it. So the power company pulled the meter. I had to pay $25 to get the building inspector to put a green tag on the meter.
Sometimes you got to love area planning and inspectors.
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