The US Supreme Court ruled on April 12 that individuals, developers and home builders in California may protest impact fees commonly imposed by cities and counties to supposedly pay for new roads, schools, sewers and other public improvements as unconstitutional taxes.
My dad had his 40ft 32 crown bus he converted into a motor home that he lived in while he built 2000sqft workspace with full bathroom and washer dryer inside for guest he moved a small single wide mobile home inside
They pulled that crap on my dad in San Luis Obispo County when he purchased a 5 acre piece of property in 1997. Wanted him to plant 3 oak trees when they had over 300 trees ob the lot
My dad had his 40ft 32 crown bus he converted into a motor home that he lived in while he built 2000sqft workspace with full bathroom and washer dryer inside for guest he moved a small single wide mobile home inside
They pulled that crap on my dad in San Luis Obispo County when he purchased a 5 acre piece of property in 1997. Wanted him to plant 3 oak trees when they had over 300 trees ob the lot
thank you Chriss! glad you're feeling better, Dave Wilkinson
Yes Thank you, Chris Street