12-11-2009, 03:07 PM
Great discussion Wao nahele kane. In the2 cases I mentioned, the one friend had already sold their containers so this just provided impetus to get them unloaded and picked up. They moved in before final. In my own case, I'd guess the 3/4 plywood fastened with 2x4's bolted to the outside of the container and holding my inverters etc probably gave hint that my purpose wasn't shipping. I'd guess your rationale may have been why my draftsperson/permit getter did not include the container on the original drawings, as when I asked he said the county didn't care. This eventually did work to my benefit however. When the electrician filed for my solar permit it was turned down because the container was not considered a permanent structure. Kinda hard to have it both ways though when he returned the application with the permit # issued specifically for the container.
David
As for moving in, gosh I can't think of any of my friends who didn't move in before final.
David
Ninole Resident
David
As for moving in, gosh I can't think of any of my friends who didn't move in before final.
David
Ninole Resident
Ninole Resident