Mr. Inspector
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Agricultural No Building Permit RequiredIs that due to a phobia involving barns?
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Agricultural No Building Permit RequiredIs that due to a phobia involving barns?
Not inspecting a solar array because it was installed on a barn roof fits in with the typical SoCal inspector that doesn’t inspect a solar array because it is installed on a house roof.Agricultural No Building Permit Required
Did a solar inspection. Half was on the house and the other half was on a barn. I could not inspect the equipment on the barn.
Trigger WarningDid a solar inspection. Half was on the house and the other half was on a barn. I could not inspect the equipment on the barn.
1. I never checked or was required to check on the zoning district that a building is in, in my 20 years as construction inspector.Did you check with zoning to make sure the property is actually located in an agricultural district? Did you verify the use of the barn? Can I build a barn as an accessory structure in an R1 zone and tell you that it dos not have to be permitted?
You missed the point. He was on a roll, and was pointing out things that are just as absurd as your excuse for not inspecting half the job.1. I never checked or was required to check on the zoning district that a building is in, in my 20 years as construction inspector.
For added context, this is from the National Farm Code of Canada that deals with smaller farm buildings (up to 600 square meters and three stories in size).Canadian definition:
Farm building means a building or part thereof that does not contain a residential
occupancy and that is associated with and located on land devoted to the practice
of farming, and used essentially for the housing of equipment or livestock, or the
production, storage or processing of agricultural and horticultural produce or feeds.