Thanks again for even more responses. As far as the living dwelling it is a trailer that has had a room added onto it from the side with a porch. It also sits on a full basement. As far as condition, not bad. I say that only because it could use new siding and maybe a roof. It doesn’t leak but those two things would make it look just like a new one. There is no “shotty” craftsmanship hear if you get my drift. But on another note it would not fall into the criteria of a new structure. Which it isn’t. I have also let it be known that I have no problem maintaining the place as it is and putting up a house in the future that would meet there criteria if the barn can stay. But I also told them that it would be about five years before I could put a new house up. I can’t afford to buy the place, tear down a house and put up a $200,000 house at this time. If someone could tell me how to post a pic I will. Maybe I will even put one under stuck and troubles when I get home. The owner of the property lives in Chi town but it is being developed by another party. There was a stip in the P.U.D. that the barn and house had to be removed but that stip was based on the barn being to close to the original road. Zoning allows for 3 horses per lot but only if you have 3 acres or more and this is one of the two lots that is 2.25 acres.
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