12-31-2009, 04:35 PM
This is a good place to explore other like type dangers that could rise to a community threat when considering construction related projects.
I personally can't think of anything other than the things I have already cited that can lead to a potentially large scale community safety threat. Leaking plumbing pipes are confined to the home and or the immediate premises. A fire due to wiring is by default protected through set backs and other house shell related codes. A propane tank is built and licensed by federal standards and a hook up to a propane tank that may leak would be hard pressed to blow up the tank. These fittings often leak through age alone. So, I don't see an OB problem there.
The OB not permitted projects I have cited are things that are cited by other States... I didn't just pull them out of a hat. California does not allow deep well drilling by the OB, Washington does not allow Septic systems to be built by the OB.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
I personally can't think of anything other than the things I have already cited that can lead to a potentially large scale community safety threat. Leaking plumbing pipes are confined to the home and or the immediate premises. A fire due to wiring is by default protected through set backs and other house shell related codes. A propane tank is built and licensed by federal standards and a hook up to a propane tank that may leak would be hard pressed to blow up the tank. These fittings often leak through age alone. So, I don't see an OB problem there.
The OB not permitted projects I have cited are things that are cited by other States... I didn't just pull them out of a hat. California does not allow deep well drilling by the OB, Washington does not allow Septic systems to be built by the OB.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.