Thank you!
My horse shelters are not permanent, I have been told that as long as they are not permanent I am okwell, no one complained.
The chicken coop, we are looking at 8x8 it was my understanding that if it is under 120 sq feet we don't need a permit, is that old code? Have you had any problems with wind? I am thinking of using concrete blocks as my base and not sinking them into the ground that way it us up off the ground by a about 8 inches (I think they are that tall).
No HOA's, sounds like we are in good shape as far as the neighbors complaining, we will clip wings so they can graze through our yard occasionally when the dogs are not present.
I am sure I have more questions as we get closer, and after our babies arrive.
Thank you for your input, much appreciated.
Jann
Are you new in this area?
Every year, we get several doozies of windstorms. They don't happen that often, and usually happen in spring and early summer, but they can get up to 100mph in Washoe Valley. We have pretty good shelter here in the downtown area, but I still have to run out and save seedlings or fish all of the neighbors' garbage out of the pond (with a 6' tall fence.) I would plan for strong winds. Just make sure it's secure enough to stay put.
If you're going to raise your coop, be sure you can get underneath to get eggs or chickens. Right now mine are really scoping out the garden steps, and squatting in the little area underneath. They can squeeze through the 4-inch gaps in the fence, so they're nice and cozy under those steps. Good thing I can reach eggs if they lay there.
I understood building code as something like that. My coop is 8x5x6 with separate nesting boxes and run, and able to be dismantled with removal of a few bolts. I consider that non-permanent.