10-17-2014, 09:23 AM
COHOUSING
This might even pass inspection if each of the buildings is alleged to be related to a permittable purpose, or if the buildings are all clustered at the intersection of lots such that each is legally on a separate TMK.
Alternately, connect all the buildings with a wall at least six feet high, making the entire arrangement a "single building" for permitting purposes.
Meanwhile, we should consider ourselves lucky that we have a permit-license-fee-inspection regime that serves to protect us from our own apparent stupidity -- those who need "affordable" housing need not apply.
This might even pass inspection if each of the buildings is alleged to be related to a permittable purpose, or if the buildings are all clustered at the intersection of lots such that each is legally on a separate TMK.
Alternately, connect all the buildings with a wall at least six feet high, making the entire arrangement a "single building" for permitting purposes.
Meanwhile, we should consider ourselves lucky that we have a permit-license-fee-inspection regime that serves to protect us from our own apparent stupidity -- those who need "affordable" housing need not apply.