Got a problem. Have a next door neighbor, who is the best guy EVER. ...but I think he's getting really bad information from the town planning board. I think the town is misreading their own zoning regs, and giving him permission to build an illegal structure.
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I WANT this guy to build his steel barn / workshop. I really do. ...but I think the setback from my property line is 30', and the town is telling him that it's 15'. ...and I the regs just absolutely don't support that.
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Regs flat out say "setback is 50 front, 25 sides".pic.twitter.com/PLvCeuL4an
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...with one exception: an undersized lots has permission to build a PRIMARY RESIDENCE that has different setbackspic.twitter.com/3n2YbrKE92
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5/ yes! this neighbor and I did it together, and we both 100% agree on the boundary. The issue is that town is telling him "you need a 15' setback from the property line", and the real number is 25' https://twitter.com/BenzaminRush/status/1049741820186513409 …
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Replying to @MorlockP
As someone who recently dealt with stuff like this, that 3.5 over there is begging to be misread, misinterpreted and ultimately not really settled in court. Extra points if the city public works director is unfamiliar with the word "precedent".
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I submitted a request for clarification to the guy in writing, asking him how he picked 15' given the clear text. He responded by driving to the construction site and measuring to make sure the foundation was 15' back from the lot line, and it was. I can't even.
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It's frustrating as hell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z0Pm7tccvc …
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