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Default OT--Taking on city hall


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oups.com...

How successful you are is going to depend a lot on how your property is
zoned.


Unzoned property.....this particular County being one of the few real
stragglers when it comes to incorporating the comprehensive land use
planning statutes that were mandated near to two decades ago.


In my area a lot of properties 5 acres were rezoned from agricultural
to country residential. That brought them into a bunch of regulations
concerning equipment and refuse. In short everything needs to be in a
building or in some cases a fenced area that blocks the view from the
road or other houses. Same rule applies to commercial vehicles parked
in residential area.


I logged.....left bunches of the harvestable species, and with replantation
there's well over the minimum requirements left for retaining status, never
bothered with changing useage to residential use. Costs money to do so and
tax rates are higher.


If your area is being built up as residential you might be best off by
building a fenced area adjacent to your shop. Often if its not visible
from the road or other houses the required regulations are being met. A
fence may also be cheaper than a court case.


Mountainous terrain...not possible without 25 ft high fencing, sadly...



Be business like in your communications. If you annoy someone
sufficiently they have many perfectly legal ways to make your life
difficult.



"Subject 'abandoned truck with no engine' moved--replaced with newly
abandoned truck that still has engine"...

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SVL