03-04-2014, 10:13 AM
Gogould,
No. Legislation was passed by the council but vetoed by the mayor on the grounds that it violated equal application of law amongst the several district's. The law would have also undermined a right that already exists. There is no current law on the books that forbids tent dwelling on your own private property for your own persons. The current law only address's tents in public events, public areas and for business purposes and it's for fire related matters.
No. Legislation was passed by the council but vetoed by the mayor on the grounds that it violated equal application of law amongst the several district's. The law would have also undermined a right that already exists. There is no current law on the books that forbids tent dwelling on your own private property for your own persons. The current law only address's tents in public events, public areas and for business purposes and it's for fire related matters.