Nice treehouse. However if it violates zoning and cannot be brought into compliance as in this case then it must go.
Zoning can be changed.
Happens all the time.
Usually involves campaign contributions.
Yep. That’s the bottom line of the story. All they have to do is “move it”. :-)
boot licker
No. There "are" waivers for zoning irregularities. This is just a case of an over-reaching bureaucracy at work.
They applied for & received a permit for the treehouse. IF there was a conflict with zoning, the permit should have been denied & the reasons stated BEFORE it was built.
Seems the city/county screwed this up....not the home owner.
IF I apply for a permit to build something, that usually also includes INSPECTIONS at various stages of construction. IF all of that occurred, then I say the home owners built it in good faith. Setback is OK, etc.