06-01-2015, 08:38 AM
When the county brings infrastructure in places like Hawaiian Acres up to something resembling a 'code', then it may presume to enforce building codes there. But it seems hypocritical (to me) for the county to demand strict adherence to building codes on people who live where there is zero county infrastructure built to anything resembling code. If people want the convenience of building to code (insurance, resale marketability, access to electricity, etc) then they are welcome to do so. For those who simply need a place to live, have limited resources, and build sound, safe and sanitary structures in remote areas, they have a right to privacy, permit or not.
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You can't fix Samsara.
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You can't fix Samsara.