"town" or... actually ANY ordinances can be a pain....
Ran into a LOT of them living in Maine, and its PART of the reason I left.
My kids broke a window in the house.. So I replaced it with a GOOD vinyl window, double paned etc... Then I was fined $75.00 for not having a permit... I got a 75 dollar fine when I put the rest of the windows in.. I got a 75 dollar fine for putting up the Kennel, I got a 75 dollar fine for putting a deck on the back of the house... and when I got a 75 dollar fine for putting a new walkway in the front, the code enforcement officer was JUST flabbergasted with me..
WHY WONT YOU FILE FOR A PERMIT?
The permit usually ran from 100 to 500 dollars, and it took anywhere from two weeks to a month to be approved.
Our 10 x 50 trailer had to be approved for use in our town.. BECAUSE it was a trailer built in 1958 they refused our permit.. We fought them for almost a year.. the trailer was ALL new, the only 1958 left was the frame, they still refused... After a year, I hooked my father in laws dump truck to it and pulled it out to our lot.. Three days later we were moved in... We got fined 200 dollars.... This after paying for a desk, a desk light two picture frames and a coffee cup when the code enforcement officers DESK got flipped upside down onto his lap...
I know what your thinking.. but it was NOT me that did it.. it was my wife!!!
She went on a campaign to have the code enforcement officer removed... it lasted three months and he resigned.. then she went on the campaign to get her uncle elected, and he was... so after that, he came to our house because of a call.. one time.. after that he would call my wife and ask if he needed to come out or just send us the fine???
So fast forward 12 or so years ago.. I had enough of it all and moved back to Iowa...
I go see the Iowa equivalent of a code enforcement officer...
"I have a house to fix up and one to build, what permits etc do I need?"
"None that I am aware of."
"Not even for building the new house?"
"Your the one has to live in it."
Do you have ANY idea, how nice it is to flip houses, fix houses and BUILD houses with NO Fines? No Permits? No code enforcement officer?
Oh, we had to get our electrical inspected in the new house...
Only had one problem... we had to use these new circuit breakers in our panel.. they are ground fault... and cost four times a normal breaker...
Problem with them is they are constantly being tripped... so I put a regular breaker in about 5 slots..
Freezer, ceiling fans and TV, range hood and Bedroom TV..
So he wouldnt pass us, told me we couldnt move in..
I asked if he was going to be there to try to stop us...
Whats so hard about putting the right breakers in?
I am not going to go out and reset them every 15 min... Tell me why they blow I will fix the problem..
Well... nothing is wrong with the wiring, its just "cheap" Ceiling fans.
"I asked him for that in writing, so I could make the company that made them replace our two $300.00 ceiling fans."
He signed the inspection and left......
Sometimes its knowing what you can get away with, sometimes its getting away with what you know, and sometimes its a matter of putting the wife in charge of something..
Like you said Perry.. It is a residence...
Running a line from the well wouldnt be terrible.. but hooking to the septic would be... In MAINE, a structure could be put anywhere if it was moveable.. like you said, any structure had to be a certain distance from the property line.. Unless it was moveable... so the shed I built 4 feet from the property line had SKIDS under it...
Can you leave the axles under the house?