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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I like the idea of a very steep fine for impinging the setback that will hopefully serve as a deterrent from future monstrosities such as this one. It looked like a really nice neighborhood prior to this. The homes look well maintained with manicured nice size yards. So sad this was allowed to happen. [/quote] What do you mean by "was allowed to happen"? Except for the setback error, everything seems to be allowed by code. There wasn't a choice.[/quote] There is no garage. The build is not at all the same as the approved plans.[/quote] That's a procedural violation, but probably not a violation of code. It's not particularly unusual to submit revised plans retroactively, but you do end up incurring risk to the extent you might not meet code.[/quote]
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