Wednesday, November 14, 2012

BUT! The city inspection didn't go off so well. I went to the city inspections office to pay my $30 for a permit and asked them then what all I needed to do to be within compliance. Instead of showing me a booklet, or a link online, to read all their criteria and ordinances specific to one building in their backyard, they rather only said to keep the building 5' off the property line and the building can be no taller than 12'. I told them that the building is 11 1/2' from the ground to the tip top but it would need be set on top of blocks which their reply was not to worry about that. So I commenced building plans with only that knowledge. When all was said and done I had a note to call the city inspections office and was asked if I was planning to keep my other shed which my reply was yes. They proceeded to tell me that there was a 10' clearance issue and that I had 30 days to correct or be fined $100 a day until it was resolved. You all can only imagine how frustrated I was even after going there in person and asking for all I needed to do to be in compliance. I explained to them that if I had only had that knowledge prior to building the new building that I would have built it 10' away from the other but since they failed to offer that tid-bit of info I had no idea of such an ordinance.  They wouldn't hear of it and wouldn't budge or cut any slack even though they knew I had complied with all I was first told. Needless to say I was just able to find just enough room for the older shed to be placed on the other side of the new one so instead of paying an additional $350 for the filing fee for a variance that would have to go before the city council for approval, which by no means guarantees said approval, I decided to move the smaller shed myself. I used the old tried and true Hebrew approach. I went and purchased ten 2" PVC conduits and jacked that puppy up and down onto the conduits and rolled it into place.......






I then built a new ramp as the old one was shot.......



We now have to change the idea a bit as to how we want the backyard to look in the end but all in all this turned out o.k. all considering. it cost me an additional $150 just for the materials to move the shed but far better than it would have costed to hire it out. Gotta love living in the city.

More later.......

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