...with one exception: an undersized lots has permission to build a PRIMARY RESIDENCE that has different setbackspic.twitter.com/3n2YbrKE92
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15/ Two things: (a) the XYZ setback is not actually the correct setback for a primary residence; it's "X if possible, X-1 if that's the best you can do, X-2 if ... and AT LEAST Q" (b) the structure is not a primary residence; code discusses both residences and non residences
16/ Basically, the building guy - through ignorance or mistaken bon homie - decided to let neighbor build something at 30 foot front setback, 15 foot side setback, when the code mandates 50 & 30 respectively. There is NO textual support for his position.
17/ Someone is going to learn something about the Rule of Law in this conflict, and it's not going to be me. https://twitter.com/Stoner_68/status/1057688324356427776 …
18/ Agreed. Code also defines "primary residence" as having customer living facilities, including kitchen. This does not. Also: it specifically says that attached structures may not grow forward into the setback.https://twitter.com/PittLabs/status/1057688896698490881 …
19/ I'll pay $20,000 in lawyer fees before I pay a penny in dangeld. https://twitter.com/Stoner_68/status/1057689112671674372 …
20/ Wife mentioned in passing "I think that after a few years in this town you already have a reputation in town hall as a ... formidable ... opponent." Yes. Morlock brand.
21/ My favorite to date was grilling the police chief at a town meeting. "I see here that the 2 new officers will cost $50,000. Is that correct?" yes "...but they're hired in July, so the full year cost is $100,000, correct?" yes
22/ "...but that doesn't include uniforms, safety gear, firearms, lockers, or body cams. That raises the cost to $120,000, yes?" yes "but then we add insurance, so the cost is actually $140,000, right?" <sigh> yes
23/ "So your proposal says that the cost is $40,000, but all included, it's actually $140,000, is that correct?" yes "One last question. You said earlier that our town is the safest in the state. How much might these new officers improve our ranking?" <defeated silence>
Yeah, they sound confused. If it's not connected to the primary residence, how can it be a primary residence? Unless you are allowed to build as many houses as you want on property that has the room for the (full) setbacks, which is pretty rare from what I've seen.
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