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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1151240" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>Not that simple unfortunately just like the city has ordinances against burning trash and yard debris, noise levels, parking restrictions, etc. I get what you mean by doing what you want but in my opinion if you want that freedom then you should probably live outside of the city limits. I was born and raised on a farm myself but chose a career path that it's more convenient to live in town so I get now why they have what they do in place because even things that are allowed such as the neighbors dog can still cause issues with some people. If you want to get really technical there is probably a covenant on file with the city for each subdivision where it defines certain rules and terms. I know looking for a new home we had to be careful if we got interested in a place to make sure there wasn't anything against building a shed, fence, playset, having a garden, etc. in your backyard because some covenants did not allow those. When some of these places only have about 20 feet between you and the neighbor's house there has to be some kind of courtesy else chaos would break out amongst neighbors and in town you can't always choose your neighbors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1151240, member: 20580"] Not that simple unfortunately just like the city has ordinances against burning trash and yard debris, noise levels, parking restrictions, etc. I get what you mean by doing what you want but in my opinion if you want that freedom then you should probably live outside of the city limits. I was born and raised on a farm myself but chose a career path that it's more convenient to live in town so I get now why they have what they do in place because even things that are allowed such as the neighbors dog can still cause issues with some people. If you want to get really technical there is probably a covenant on file with the city for each subdivision where it defines certain rules and terms. I know looking for a new home we had to be careful if we got interested in a place to make sure there wasn't anything against building a shed, fence, playset, having a garden, etc. in your backyard because some covenants did not allow those. When some of these places only have about 20 feet between you and the neighbor's house there has to be some kind of courtesy else chaos would break out amongst neighbors and in town you can't always choose your neighbors. [/QUOTE]
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