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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6/ The setback saga continues. I submitted an appeal to the zoning board, the building director bounced it bc it didn't provide a list of abutters (which is required for a variance, but NOT for appeals of administrative rulings), so I provided that, he bounced it again bc >>>
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general background question: do you really object to the proposed placement of the barn, or just trying to ensure full letter-of-the-law compliance to keep it from coming back to bite someone later?
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I really object. I've got a bucolic farm with a resale value of $800k - $1.2M for the right luxury buyer. Dude has 1.6 acres, yet proposes to put his large ugly industrial building illegally close to my driveway.
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I see. Well, best of luck getting the politicians and/or bureaucrats to admit that the laws they wrote actually say what's written on the page.
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