5/ Also, in what world are "I just want to be a good neighbor" and "I believe in conservation" at all relevant to the allegation "the zoning code says that driveways have to be 16' wide, and your easement, bounded by stone walls on either side, is 10' wide" ?
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6/ p̵e̵o̵p̵l̵e̵ normies just say things
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> upon discovery it has to actually be PROVEN to violate process, and there are three steps: - a bystander citizen appeals the administrative decision - the Zoning board usually craps on him, so he applies for a rehearing - they crap on him again, so he goes to court
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so, this is basically EXACTLY what I'm doing w illegal barn next door and it's the three step process I mentioned above I just got through step 3, and the permit has been retroactively invalidated by the court so now the NEXT step: my neighbor is applying for a variance
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I can't speak to the former, but as to the latter - the more I learn, the more I realize that my building department is incompetent, and the zoning board is run as a Good Old Boy's club where "because I said so" is the order of the day.
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> they are going to make the answer come out exactly how they want it to come out but they aren't smart enough to get steps in the middle to add up. exactly ...and I'm having fun crapping in their Wheaties.
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