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Pole Barn Garage

50 ft is a lot of property that can't be messed with!! I haven't heard of this. here in our area inside the city I thought it was a 4-6 ft boundary for buildings. our house there is barley enough room for me to walk between the side of the house and the fence which is on the property line. I know if there is a major highway or county road it's a little different.
 
50 ft is a lot of property that can't be messed with!! I haven't heard of this. here in our area inside the city I thought it was a 4-6 ft boundary for buildings. our house there is barley enough room for me to walk between the side of the house and the fence which is on the property line. I know if there is a major highway or county road it's a little different.
Yup, nothing like government dictating what you can do with your land. Road setback is 100-feet, 50-feet on the sides and back. So thats 2.13 ares of my 5.13 I cant do a thing on structurally.

I guess its keeps us rural folks rural though.
 
Been raining now stop, of course causing pounding in my only low area.

One new issue is that setback now requires 50-foot from the property line. Back when I planned and commenced the site work it was only 25-feet. This now puts me right up against my slope to the grass. We will need further grading down the road.

Of course now this puts me right in the low area where the water is ponding. Before I was a good 8 feet on the highway side of this area with my plan to run a French drain through the center. Thanks government.
Can you get an adjustment?

A friend built his garage too tall, too wide and too long.

When all was said and done, they fined him $500 and all was good
 
Not sure I will have to ask.

I know there was a house built and the garage jutted out to within some distance of the road, and they made the contractor tear it down and move it back. Im trying to get some info on it.
 
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