[TheForge] Small shop questions

Ralph Sproul brhlbsmt at mcttelecom.com
Sat Aug 14 09:28:53 EDT 2004


        Pete,  Didn't you know that your supposed to play the game just like
them..........  These county folks are just plain unaware of the politically
correct potential of your establishment.

        You should put up a small sign at the roadside.  It would say, "Art
& Artistic Resources"...........    after all,  THEY got to hang a sign on
the dump that said "Sanitary Landfill" or "Transfer Station"........didn't
they?



    .............and yes, I live in New Hampshire where you don't chop the
live free or die slogans off you liscense plates...........you just don't
tell them what your doing.  Telling the government what your doing is just
plain dumb.  However informing those folks who call your place a junk yard -
that it is now an artistic resource center might make them wonder what
they'll have to do with you next...........

If nothing else, you could at least catch hell for puting up a sign without
a permit.  :-)

Ralph  (who figues the day is a total loss if I don't catch hell about
something - but you gotta get in line after my wife - she's got first
dibs)..........

----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer" <artgawk at thegrid.net>
To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 12:35 AM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Small shop questions


>
> Bob Ehrenberger wrote:
>
> >++++Original Message +++++
> >Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 22:27:24 -0700
> >From: Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer <artgawk at thegrid.net>
> >Subject: Re: [TheForge] Small shop questions
> >
> >Being in the "scenic zone" the only way i was able to get a building
> >permit for the shop was to convince the coastal comission that the  ,
> >um, "studio" would be indestinguishable from the landscape...
> >...........
> >.....never had an inkling that the permit
> >process would take over 4 years and all our building money for BS
> >paperwork. Wonder if it'll be done before I'm dead?..........Pete F
> >
> >Pete,
> >That is the advantage of living in the middle of nowhere Missouri.  When
I
> >put up my shop 40x60 No permits, No inspections.  The assessor just
visits
> >all the farms each year to see whats new that you have to pay tax on.
> >
> >When I lived in Conneticut I had a neighbor that tore off an old shed
> >kitchen and then couldn't get a permit to rebuild it.  He found out too
late
> >that he should have gotten a permit to remodel it first.  They were very
> >political, and nobody got variances unless you had friends in town
councel.
> >
> >Robert Ehrenberger
> >Shelbyville, Mo.
> >
> >
> >
>
> Bob:
> In retrospect, building here was a mistake.They whipped the stuffings
> out of us and we never recovered economically. Sure, the place is worth
> a lot of bux now but we still havn't been able to finish the house (
> we're being arty about it and it's taking forever) and we started
> paperwork in 1978. I never want to move my shop again...ever, so the
> worth of the property will just mean more taxes . Having a fixation
> about the ocean has been insanely expensive. The county isn't apt to
> think that having a junkyard by the sea is wonderful. They're all
> screwed up...(G).....Pete F
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