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541. Posted: 24 Sep 2012 15:28 - Properties / Complex vs Standard building codes
    Thanks for the replies guys. It is zoned residential which is odd I think for us it will be recreational though. We were trying to see if building a "Standard" building is easier because of easier building codes or something maybe this is not a factor. I must say the documentation ...

542. Posted: 24 Sep 2012 10:17 - Member's Projects and Photos / Shaque du Bois
    ...s with a dishpan for size reference. LOL...love the dishpan for reference...Gee, I sure hope your trench can handle all that water!! No choice but to keep those folks happy when they are holding your building permit over your head huh? I appreciate the update and certainly hope you have been able to enjoy your place frequently! Was the leaching pit and the square foot re...

543. Posted: 23 Sep 2012 15:58 - Member's Projects and Photos / Shaque du Bois
    ...sperse dishwater and future shower and bathroom sink water. It seems like overkill to me but this is what the regional conservation authority requires. Once this is complete and signed off I get my building permit. I've attached a photo of the work in progress with a dishpan for size reference. Ha.

544. Posted: 13 Sep 2012 03:12 - Properties / Avoid building permit?
    We have horses and they don't stink if you clean up their stalls. The moderator of this web site does not condone building without permits. You are breaking the law and when you are caught you will either have to tear down all your work or bring it up to code. Plus you will be on the ...

545. Posted: 10 Sep 2012 13:58 - Member's Projects and Photos / finally ready to share a little, my place in east central MN
    ... work to cut in a driveway and clearing (plus we enjoyed ourselves plenty) until we were ready to put a small cabin on site this spring. I wanted something simple and easy on blocks (a shed) to ease building permit issues and tax load. I settled on a 12x16 lofted barn setup from Tuff Shed. In hindsight, I wish I knew of Owen C before doing this, he is relatively local ...

546. Posted: 3 Sep 2012 20:17 - Member's Projects and Photos / Finally - My Own Build is Started
    Well I finally get to post my own cabin building (at least partially built) story after reading all the other great postings. We have been camping (pop up trailer) on some old family land for almost 3 years most summer weekends an...

547. Posted: 30 Aug 2012 12:32 - Member's Projects and Photos / The beginning of the beginning of our build (16x20 in NY)
    We're still here! We just go notice this morning that we have a building permit, so we're good to go as planned. We're heading up on September 14th to start building. A few friends are coming to help, but it...

548. Posted: 28 Aug 2012 08:47 - Properties / Building a cabin in ontario (permits and fees)
    ... they are cheap, and why you can get hundreds of acres for $10,000 way up north. Further, the government may own mineral rights, right of ways or shorelines. Do you research first! Almost all building regs are online, especially for Muskoka. An inspector can issue a tear down order, and will, if you try to avoid the permit route. Just my two cents.

549. Posted: 2 Aug 2012 19:04 - Properties / Can a town employee trespass onto your land?
    Can a building inspector, zoning officer, or any other town employee, walk into your land to inspect your conduct? (if you are building with no permit or if you ar...

550. Posted: 30 Jul 2012 18:00 - Cabin Construction / New Member, new cabin build, need help
    Hi all - been lurking for a while and love the information here. I am a complete novice but am building a 14x14 cabin "shed" on our property. I purchased plans on the web and things have been moving along. This weekend we were out at our place and since reading other thread...

551. Posted: 30 Jul 2012 17:53 - Member's Projects and Photos / Really new at this~
    Another thought for you. Things in the area may have changed since 1975. Possibly new building rules there instituted somewhere along the line. Might not have been any permit to build needed in 1975, now most likely different case. The point being that its pos...

552. Posted: 30 Jul 2012 09:51 - Properties / NY: Where to build with no permit?
    Have you thought about Vermont? They seem to take a more liberal view about building permits. There *are* a couple places in NH that have no zoning and only require permits for a septic system. You might also look into the tiny hou...

553. Posted: 30 Jul 2012 09:43 - Properties / NY: Where to build with no permit?
    ...well used by lower income rural populations, who slap together such sheds for everything from maple sugar shacks to shelters for the livestock and hunting camps, in these communities no one thinks twice about a small building like that (I'm in the Adirondack region), if everyone had to get a permit and meet code it would greatly harm the local economy. you could also...

554. Posted: 24 Jul 2012 19:49 - General Forum / Couple's fight to save their cabin
    Well here in Duluth there's one good thing for the city after the flooding. A big influx of money from building permits. Isn't that nice, no one has flood insurance and the city gets more tax. Owen

555. Posted: 22 Jul 2012 10:59 - General Forum / I wish..... (Shack Man)
    $1500 or $7000 for a permit? Holy cow!!!! They are about $150 here, including address assignment/setting the address marker, septic permit, and building permit

556. Posted: 22 Jul 2012 10:58 - Member's Projects and Photos / My cabin shell (shed) - into living space
    Quoting: Slodavea couple questions. 1. Did you have to have anything inspected by the code nazi's ? Slodave, I had the same question. I am considering building a very similar cabin. However, it would be entirely off-grid. I have my heart set on a 12x24, but if that includes being harassed by inspectors I may have to scale back the size a bi...

557. Posted: 22 Jul 2012 07:36 - Properties / NY: Where to build with no permit?
    ...is grossely contredictive from one page to the next,but Iv'e sat and read through it for hours.They got everything covered.Bottem line is,if it's got 2 walls and a roof,it is a considered a building.They want you to build a primary house or a barn.It's either agracultural or its residential.No other option anymore.There use to be a recreational catagory but that doesn'...

558. Posted: 21 Jul 2012 22:54 - Properties / NY: Where to build with no permit?
    ...emely difficult time finding a county in NY state where they are going to let you get away with a part-time use camp even if its under 144 sqft. I don't mind paying the permit fees and having a building inspector verify the work its the fact that you get your property assessment jacked and you end up paying a considerable amount more in taxes! Check around but in F...

559. Posted: 21 Jul 2012 19:47 - Properties / NY: Where to build with no permit?
    The reason you won't find real estate companies like that is because what you want to do is illegal. You don't want to pay for building permits and you don't want to pay property taxes. For some of us here it has taken decades of hard work and saving to be able to afford our cabins. Since you c...

560. Posted: 21 Jul 2012 16:39 - Properties / NY: Where to build with no permit?
    I wish there were real estate firms specializing in selling land suitable for building small cabins with no building permit. They'd be on high demand! Hey, greedy brokers where are you? I need you now! . Seriously... they coul...

561. Posted: 19 Jul 2012 11:46 - General Forum / I wish..... (Shack Man)
    Quoting: TheCabinCalls Raised the permit fee from $1500 to $7000. HUH!!!.......7k for a building permit?

562. Posted: 10 Jul 2012 09:20 - Cabin Construction / Very small but complete cabin
    Looks great rif!! When I get to building my small cabin next year I will be going the "no permit" shed route, 100 sq ft. is the max for my town so very similar ideas will be the plan. Some ideas...

563. Posted: 7 Jul 2012 13:36 - Properties / Building a cabin in Quebec
    Tell me more about your frustration with building permits for val des monts. We have purchased a waterfront lot but are worried about the municipality and it's rules. Why did they give you a hard time? brko

564. Posted: 29 Jun 2012 22:50 - Cabin Construction / Advantage of Concrete over Post
    ... for a pier foundation is to use the Bigfoot Foundation Forms in one of their larger sizes. If you read their information very closely you will find statements that make it sound like their forms are building code approved. However, if you talk to them and insist that you need proof that will be accepted by an on the ball permit department they will eventually admit that ...

565. Posted: 29 Jun 2012 17:04 - Cabin Construction / Complete novice planning for a tiny shack
    On the 12x16 the head room in the upstairs is likely such that you have to be on your knees, you cannot stant up. There is a Kenora I and Kenora II building plans on the internet for like $24. The one is 12x16 and has only enought head room upstairs to be on your knees without hitting your head. The Kenora II allows you to stant up....

566. Posted: 26 Jun 2012 23:54 - Cabin Construction / How to prevent concrete around posts from cracking?
    Thanks........alot of very helpful replies. I am breaking ground on my 16x20 cabin TOMORROW MORNING!! I am so blessed.......there are no zoning regulations here and no building permits required. County authorities told me to do whatever I want! So I am going to. Thanks again.

567. Posted: 23 Jun 2012 05:03 - General Forum / This time it is final.
    The first thing you need to do is to make a visit to your city or county halls building department. Find out about permits needed,restrictions etc....

568. Posted: 19 Jun 2012 17:44 - Properties / What is the closest area to buy land near Toronto, Ontario, where you don't need permit?
    We built on our 220 acres in Ontario Canada. It's remote down our private 1 1/2 mile long driveway, no neighbors for 2 miles in a unincorporated township. We had to get a building permit for each building and have the permit reviewed and accepted. So in answer to your question if I needed permit...

569. Posted: 13 Jun 2012 23:22 - Properties / Building a cabin in ontario (permits and fees)
    Hi everyone and thanks so much to the guy who started/runs this site. I need advice. I have just under 3 acres in the Kawartha area in Ontario. I checked the building codes and I wanted to do the 107 sq feet or under thing BUT it says you don't need a permit for anything that size UNLESS one is living in it then you do! After...

570. Posted: 13 Jun 2012 21:32 - Member's Projects and Photos / Central Wisconsin Cabin Build
    ...ver the top of it. When the inspector came to sign offon it he told me that I built the 2nd best outouse in the county, only beat out by one that had a chadelier in it! Now I had the sanitary ermit which meant I could approach the county to get a building permit. I arrived at the court house thinking I could just go in and pay the fee and they would give me a ...


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