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Protecting a Vacation Home While Away
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Originally posted by Rob Tucker

If you are on AG zoned land then forget the word ohana. All that is available on AG zone lands are worker housing and that would likely be dependent on some sort of agricultural activity
It requires you to do a drawing of a map showing every single plant/tree connected to the agricultural activity on the property. You have to go to the Planning Department FIRST for approval. They will go out to your property to check it. If the "Agricultural Dwelling" is approved than you start the regular process with the Building Department.

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Protecting a Vacation Home While Away - by hpp4me - 09-10-2008, 01:42 AM
RE: Protecting a Vacation Home While Away - by John S. Rabi - 09-11-2008, 01:05 PM

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