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    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
    From: Delaware, USA
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    ASiegel wrote:

    Idaho County, for example. Also, Delta County, Colorado, specifically mention on their county website that there are no building permits or inspections required in any unincorporated areas.

    The first time I heard about regions with either no building codes or no enforcement of such codes was a discussion of rural areas in Alaska, by the way.




    Hmm, I never heard of that, interesting.

    Alaska, of course, makes perfect sense since everything is so remote.
    But Colorado, I was unaware of.

    As I mentioned before, there are no code restrictions on some temporary structures in my state (Delaware).
    But the size is limited in the northern two counties to under 64 square feet (although in our southern most counties the limit is over three times that).
    I've often thought that in order to limit inspection hassles, placing the panels on an outbuilding or carport might be a practical idea.
    One of our local community colleges just put a half megawatt array above their parking lot.
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