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I just slogged through most of it. Do I understand correctly that we will need to get permission from the city in order to build coops and have animals?
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I just slogged through most of it. Do I understand correctly that we will need to get permission from the city in order to build coops and have animals?
ever thought of canonizing them? I have ordered some tools cant wait to get my hands dirty....
I just slogged through most of it. Do I understand correctly that we will need to get permission from the city in order to build coops and have animals?
Would someone who attended give a summary of what was discussed for those of us who couldn't go? I am not in the city, but like to know what the blasted bureaucrats are up to.
DessertMarcy join Tucson Clicks on FB or I Willpost what was said later. I can't copy and paste from my phone.
I can answer how they'll monitor the code. It'll be like every other code enforcement--usually starts in the form of complaints. Neighbor complains about some sort of violation, city sends someone out to inspect. Once the inspector is out there, they'll probably notice not only just the original complaint, but oh, also the shed is too close to the property line, and the addition wasn't permitted, and this and that and, and, and... During slow times, inspectors will actually drive around looking for violations. Basically, everything is hunky-dory till you get a disgruntled neighbor.
Desertmarcy, the meeting was an info session on the urban agriculture update. Supposedly making it easier for city dwellers to have small farm animals, community gardens, and farmer's markets. Here's the link again to the code update. http://pdsd.tucsonaz.gov/pdsd/news/sustainable-code-project . It seems most of the leg work on the revision has been done, but the City is accepting comments.
Written comments on the Urban Agriculture update can be sent here:
Adam Smith
c/o Planning & Development Services Department
P.O. Box 27210
Tucson, AZ 85726-7210