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The CoH has to rethink zoning and building codes
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The idea that those 'innovative" systems won't just become waste dumps is fantasy at its worst.

Again: LZ1 "camping lease" with "sanitation permit". You get a yearly "safety" inspection for your car, right? But once a building is finaled, it's forever -- why is that?

Containerized micro sewage treatment plants: these would have to be maintained, and service fees charged, presto, there's oversight.

County allows (tolerates? encourages?) unpermitted construction in the vast unimproved "private" subdivisions -- what kind of waste disposal do those people have? No way to tell. Some of these residents would do the right thing if it were reasonably priced and didn't include having their "substandard" housing condemned.

Seems like most problems eventually end up at the "one size fit all". Invite the permitting process, now you need a full-blown septic system that costs more than your shack.
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RE: The CoH has to rethink zoning and building codes - by kalakoa - 06-08-2018, 08:32 AM

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