06-03-2019, 05:09 AM
Wondering what the lots used for legit ag do?
It is technically possible to get "ag power" on permit-exempt structures, but then you'll pay the commercial rate, not the cheaper residential rate available for a finaled dwelling.
In the olden days, you could just pull a permit, get your "temporary" power pole, and then never finish construction or close the permits. I have seen 20-year-old "temporary" power poles still in use. There was some noise from County about fixing this "problem" a few years ago, not sure it really went anywhere.
It is technically possible to get "ag power" on permit-exempt structures, but then you'll pay the commercial rate, not the cheaper residential rate available for a finaled dwelling.
In the olden days, you could just pull a permit, get your "temporary" power pole, and then never finish construction or close the permits. I have seen 20-year-old "temporary" power poles still in use. There was some noise from County about fixing this "problem" a few years ago, not sure it really went anywhere.