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Subject: Re: Pass Christian, MS


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Arthur Keith
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Date Posted: 12:26:55 03/29/13 Fri
In reply to: Rob 's message, "Re: Pass Christian, MS" on 21:53:41 03/28/13 Thu

But Mississippi does not have a statewide set of codes. Each county sets their own. In 2005, the five gulf counties were forced by the state to adopt certain codes with regard to water and wind damage that were supposedly nationwide, but this was only adopted as an emergency rule and later could be changed.
So, in most of the counties, there as little as far as inspections go. Which is good for property owners here. I can build almost anything I want on my property. the only real fight I do get into is about the utility companies right of way and what I can do on that part of my property. When they give me too hard a time, I just forget about keeping it up and they have to come in and do it themselves. They stop making my life difficult after I get my neighbors to follow me.

>I suspect that there were some building inspectors who
>would not pay very much attention to sites where the
>crew appeared to be professionals or if he had checked
>out previous locations they had worked at.
>
>On the other hand, if there were likely crews that as
>a result of their lack of "professional appearance"
>might have gotten more attention than the average
>group. In this case I would say that the Amish group
>described here - which also appears in Cattail - would
>give the same sense of professionalism as the Clark
>Construction Crew.
>
>Rob

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