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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]mopinko
(73,727 posts)36. since none of you have seen it, i will just ignore that advice.
there is nothing improper about it. it is a fine coop, and the complaint is bullshit.
thanks for all your support.
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There are a great many problems with building codes and their enforcement. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#1
If, in your world, you need the permission of the local government to plant a tomato in your yard...
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#3
I think she shouldn't need "necessary permits and other things" for a garden.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#97
Oh I doubt people will read the whole article, I'm halfway down and hit this tidbit
snooper2
Oct 2014
#6
I admit, "truck as chicken coop" is probably not good community relations in an urban setting. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#12
now it is a lot of plants growing around debris, doesn't sound like the city is asking for much
snooper2
Oct 2014
#15
It takes quite a while for logs or two x fours or any lumber to decompose into compostable material
Autumn
Oct 2014
#45
That's what our nurseries down here look like. They are kinda just a tent over some property
Hestia
Oct 2014
#64
And some of those codes are done to line a city's pockets with permitting cash and
RKP5637
Oct 2014
#5
thing is its not only not against code, we are supposed to be the greenest city in the country.
mopinko
Oct 2014
#9
So fix the issues and be done with it. I read the article and it can all be dealt with
KittyWampus
Oct 2014
#30
That's what I'm also thinking is what might have brought the city down on her. n/t
JimDandy
Oct 2014
#61
I'm sure it is well built, but your city objects to it and calles it an abandoned vcehicle.
Autumn
Oct 2014
#39
did you properly drain all fluids from the truck and dispose of them legally?
CreekDog
Oct 2014
#100
Several sympathetic DU'ers have suggested getting rid of the pick-up eyesore and building
KittyWampus
Oct 2014
#29
I haven't seen the FB page so I have no idea what the coop is like. Just that the city objects to it
Autumn
Oct 2014
#71
I saw the page, and the article. I think what you are doing is important.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#93
It would seem like the zoning change would be a good place to start ...
surrealAmerican
Oct 2014
#31
There is some serious stupid on the thread you link to. Mo, I hope you can make some changes
KittyWampus
Oct 2014
#28
And that's one reason why farming has been zoned out of high population density areas.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2014
#40