Posted by jdemaris on January 06, 2010 at 17:20:13 from (67.142.130.30):
In Reply to: Beaurocracy..... posted by dave2 on January 06, 2010 at 16:41:47:
Here in my area of New York (dairy farming area), it is true that a verfied farmer does not have to apply for buidling permits. The building still have to confrom to regs though. To qualify you have to prove you have a farm income and show a farm tax exempt #. Just having animals or growing crops does not do the trick.
I've been though similar nightmares and perhaps worse. Here where I live I tend build whatever I want and have never been challenged on it. I have no neighbors and lots of land. But, I've got some very remote land in the middle of the Adirondack Mountains and have had nothing but trouble trying to build a cabin. Why? Because I'm buildig it off-grid. No full time heating system except wood. DC electric by solar only, and a hand-pump water well. The code officer there maintains that New York only allows structures that meet residential code for a minimum of a one family residence. That means full time heat, proper natural lighting, hard-wired fire alarms, pressurized water system, inspected septic system, etc. I know he is wrong, but proving it is a different issue. I've gottten permit after permit, then stop stickers, then more permits, and this goes on and on. I'll be dead before I'm done.
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