No riding lawn mower, how about a small herd of goats or a couple of horse?
Just as bad here over the GGBridge in Marin County.
Hard to save for retirement when half your income goes to having a roof over your head.
I’ll be living in Thailand hopefully around the time the next POTUS is sworn in.
It’ll be nice spending $300 a month instead of nearly $3,000 just on housing.
“No riding lawn mower, how about a small herd of goats or a couple of horse?”
In Kansas, farming and raising livestock is strictly protected against zoning laws. But laws and distinctions are creeping in, which aim to distinguish between a ‘real’ farmer and the rest of us. An example would be that a recent ordinance prevents me from putting a metal building on my property without a permit. I do have a few horses, but a one person jury (planning director) would probably deem that I am not a real farmer, and subject me to his code.
Anyway, for now, I can have horses eat my grass...but sooner or later that will be gone.