conarb
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I saw in the paper today that a home I built 40 years ago is for sale, I bought 44 acres and subdivided it into 4 sites, two 3 acre, one 11 acres and the rest one 27 acre lot. No environmentalist challenges, no design review, I permitted this and an adjoining house in about a week, each permit and associated fees ran about $300, I built this house for about $375,000 using all union labor, on inspections the inspector was a friend so I scheduled inspections at noon so he could sign me off and then I'd buy lunch. One thing I remember about this house was I had a "liberal" tile setter named Herbie who couldn't keep his mouth shut, we were voting for Prop 13 at the time and he kept telling us: "Just wait, you think you are going to reduce your taxes, the government is going to get their money out of you somehow, the next you know you will go to get a permit to build a house and your fees will be in the thousands instead of the hundreds." Herbie was right.
The house looks much the same, original aluminum single pane windows, same cabinets, the countertops have been changed from tile to granite, and a shop building in the back has been converted to a guest house, it had underground gas tanks by the shop building that have been removed. Contrast this house with what we have to put up with today, years of meetings, plan checking, and other BS, there were no seismic requirements, I just used let-in braces with no sheathing.
The house looks much the same, original aluminum single pane windows, same cabinets, the countertops have been changed from tile to granite, and a shop building in the back has been converted to a guest house, it had underground gas tanks by the shop building that have been removed. Contrast this house with what we have to put up with today, years of meetings, plan checking, and other BS, there were no seismic requirements, I just used let-in braces with no sheathing.
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