10-05-2009, 12:24 PM
quote:No it does Not. You omitted the rest:
Originally posted by Wao nahele kane
The above already allows for any given building under subsection (2) to use during construction without a permit.
(4) Temporary tents or other coverings used for private family parties or for camping on approved camp grounds.
Private land is not an "approved camp grounds". If using a tent on private land for residential purposes, it would not be exempt.
No tent of canvas, plastic, or similar material shall be used for
residence purposes.
There is no confusion over what that states. No amount of twisting the words gets a person around that phrase.
You also failed to provide the legal definitions for 'structures', 'building', and 'temporary'.