03-04-2008, 02:29 AM
[quote]Originally posted by YurtGirl
Thanks for the "search" advice! There is a lot of information... and mis-information... glad to have read these sentiments.
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Aloha,Yurtgirl!
It is always misinformation,sometimes coming from professionals.I was told by the owner of the Yurts of Hawaii (in writing,still have it),that "permitting requires minimum square footage of about 800 sq ft,so it might be best to stick with the 30'if you are wanting to permit" (exact quote).
Thanks to the very honest professionals on this forum now I know that the minimum dwelling size to be permitted is less than 300 sq ft.
There is no different standards for the yurts.
One thing I wanted to add.Most of this forum members are very honest and sincere in sharing their experience.I was given priceless advice by the professionals who new that I already chose another person for my project! Kahunascot,Kapohocat,Hotzcatz,...I can go on and on.Thanks,guys,you are the best!
Lostboystoy,we sincerely wish you luck.Hope,you will share your positive experience on yurts with us.
But any forum is not a guide to action.Everyone should consider all advice and DO THEIR OWN RESEARCH.
That is my 1cent on the subject(haven't earned 2 cents yet).
Thanks for the "search" advice! There is a lot of information... and mis-information... glad to have read these sentiments.
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Aloha,Yurtgirl!
It is always misinformation,sometimes coming from professionals.I was told by the owner of the Yurts of Hawaii (in writing,still have it),that "permitting requires minimum square footage of about 800 sq ft,so it might be best to stick with the 30'if you are wanting to permit" (exact quote).
Thanks to the very honest professionals on this forum now I know that the minimum dwelling size to be permitted is less than 300 sq ft.
There is no different standards for the yurts.
One thing I wanted to add.Most of this forum members are very honest and sincere in sharing their experience.I was given priceless advice by the professionals who new that I already chose another person for my project! Kahunascot,Kapohocat,Hotzcatz,...I can go on and on.Thanks,guys,you are the best!
Lostboystoy,we sincerely wish you luck.Hope,you will share your positive experience on yurts with us.
But any forum is not a guide to action.Everyone should consider all advice and DO THEIR OWN RESEARCH.
That is my 1cent on the subject(haven't earned 2 cents yet).
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Whatever you assume,please
just ask a question first.