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Of course this will never happen because "the licensed trades" have more policital clout than "joe owner-builder"...
Then perhaps all the joe owner-builders should get together and work to change this. This irritation against the licensure restrictions is not a new issue. Rob has been wanting to do something about opening up electrical/plumbing work to owner-builders for years. Get together. Do something. Find an amenable councilperson. Find a helpful lawyer. Etc. If the anti-GMO, anti-geothermal hysterics (IMO) can move the county council to produce new laws, maybe a crowd of joe owner-builders could also. Or you could just pre-concede powerlessness and grumble a lot on a forum.
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The contractor laws are state, so basically we got no say unless someone finds someway to get it into a federal court
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There's really nothing to grumble about unless you're actively trying to "comply" with the laws and codes.
News flash: County ignores their own laws whenever it suits them. It's easier to just follow their example.
Think about this next time you're creeping up an unpaved "private" road... past a "rooster farm"...
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There's a third player in all this - insurance companies.
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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Here we go again.
If the bank is paying for it, and they require insurance coverage, then the bank and/or insurance company are within their rights to demand "compliance".
If the bank and/or insurance company aren't involved, the homeowner should be free to do as they see fit, subject to some minimal safety/sanitation requirements.
Given that County didn't see fit to enforce the "pavement before final plat approval" laws which were on the books at the time these "private" subdivisions were created, I see no reason to follow County's mandate that everything must be permitted/inspected.
"Like it matters, like anyone cares..."
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what gets done if you turn in a rooster farm? Anonymously, of course?
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Keeping of livestock is a "permitted agricultural use".
If living near livestock is a problem, move somewhere that is non-Ag and/or has strict CC&Rs.