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the local laws say
The chicken facility and run shall comply with all applicable city building and zoning codes and must be consistent with the requirements of any land use regulation
then the building code section To provide certain minimum standards, provisions, and requirements for safe and stable design, methods of construction, and uses of materials in buildings hereafter erected, constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired, relocated and converted, the most recent edition of the International Building Code, the most recent edition of the International Residential Code, the most recent edition of the International Mechanical Code, the most recent edition of the International Energy Conservation Code and the most recent edition of the International Fuel Gas Code, and their amendments, published by the International Code Council and printed in book or pamphlet form, are hereby incorporated by reference in addition to all amended editions as though printed in full herein insofar as said codes do not conflict with state statutes.
I'm fairly sure the international building code is not going to cover a chicken coop's separately
Am I likely to have specific standers on how the coop is assembled like how rafters attach (Wichita Cabin coop does not use hangers or duck cuts) or what wood to use where?
The chicken facility and run shall comply with all applicable city building and zoning codes and must be consistent with the requirements of any land use regulation
then the building code section To provide certain minimum standards, provisions, and requirements for safe and stable design, methods of construction, and uses of materials in buildings hereafter erected, constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired, relocated and converted, the most recent edition of the International Building Code, the most recent edition of the International Residential Code, the most recent edition of the International Mechanical Code, the most recent edition of the International Energy Conservation Code and the most recent edition of the International Fuel Gas Code, and their amendments, published by the International Code Council and printed in book or pamphlet form, are hereby incorporated by reference in addition to all amended editions as though printed in full herein insofar as said codes do not conflict with state statutes.
I'm fairly sure the international building code is not going to cover a chicken coop's separately
Am I likely to have specific standers on how the coop is assembled like how rafters attach (Wichita Cabin coop does not use hangers or duck cuts) or what wood to use where?