onthefence777
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I consulted the planning and permitting department about installing a 2 post surface mounted lift in my backyard. Guy told me, sure no problem we've done this several times, just draw me up a sketch of the location, where the house is, electrical plan, and give me the manufacturer specs.
So I did.
Got a letter, stating your permit has been denied. This is not an approved "accessory use" of a residential zone.
Funny thing is, if I would have just gone ahead and done it it would have been fine.
Makes me wonder if swapping a transmission in your driveway with the car on jack stands isn't an approved use of your home either. If it is, then I see their decision to deny my permit as a form of disability discrimination because I have a bad back and cannot work on a car on jack stands as my neighbors can.
I find it particularly ironic that directly across the street is commercial industrial zoning, so its not like my lift in my back yard would destroy the sanctity of the neighborhood.
I can't ask for a variance, as they charge $3,500 which is out of my price range to consider one, and that is non-refundable if refused. I've been saving for about 10 months to have enough to afford just the concrete. I think I may use that money now to build a 12 foot fence around my backyard.
So much for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Just had to vent a little.
So I did.
Got a letter, stating your permit has been denied. This is not an approved "accessory use" of a residential zone.
Funny thing is, if I would have just gone ahead and done it it would have been fine.
Makes me wonder if swapping a transmission in your driveway with the car on jack stands isn't an approved use of your home either. If it is, then I see their decision to deny my permit as a form of disability discrimination because I have a bad back and cannot work on a car on jack stands as my neighbors can.
I find it particularly ironic that directly across the street is commercial industrial zoning, so its not like my lift in my back yard would destroy the sanctity of the neighborhood.
I can't ask for a variance, as they charge $3,500 which is out of my price range to consider one, and that is non-refundable if refused. I've been saving for about 10 months to have enough to afford just the concrete. I think I may use that money now to build a 12 foot fence around my backyard.
So much for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Just had to vent a little.
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