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Re: Tractor Shed and Shop Only Slight O.T.
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Posted by Formerly PaMike on April 08, 2006 at 17:26:21 from (172.165.129.183):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Shed and Shop Only Slight O.T. posted by Dachshund on April 08, 2006 at 17:19:53:
I am in Lancaster COunty PA!!! Its time to move! This building code is killing us. We spent $10,000 on a building inspector to inspect a 50 x 100 block building. That 10,000 doesnt even include all the changes we had to make, like the 36" thick block fire wall between the new and old building... My coworker wanted to build a 16 x 20 shed on his property. If it had a foundation the plans need stamped by a cert engineer. If the shed doesnt have a foundation it needs to be build to APA specs....Its crazy
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