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Posted by cj3b_jeep on May 23, 2007 at 08:09:13 from (131.123.222.106):
I have just over 6 acres in Ohio, we're gearing up right now to start a pick your own raspberry operation on 3 acres of it. Kind of a hobby thing to justify having the tractor and stuff. Anyway, I'm trying to build a 24x32 Pole building on my land and am getting serious hastles. I spent 6 weeks and $375 just to get the zoning permit, we live in a "city" that incorporated just so they would not be annexed by a larger city. Anyway, I had to go through a zoning variance hearing ($300) then pay for the zoning permit ($75). Went to the county building office, get nothing but attitude and rudeness. The guy was rude from the minute I walked in until the minute I left with no building permit, since my drawings were not complete. In any case, I always thought there were laws in Ohio Revised code allowing agricultural buildings with few restrictions. Any input?
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