Call the City or County Administration.
http://www.newtongov.org/
2007-07-25 02:20:56
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answer #1
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answered by acydskull 4
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Contact the County for the code.
2007-07-25 05:17:42
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answered by dtwladyhawk 6
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Call your county or city building department.
2007-07-25 02:20:09
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answered by DT 4
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Contact city building dept. They can give you the exact off-set boundary's and measurements to stay within code for your area.
2007-07-25 02:23:24
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answered by grounded 4
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Every town has it's own building codes. You'll need to call your local town hall.
2007-07-25 02:25:47
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answered by snakekeeper27 4
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Also find out if you need a building permit.
2007-07-25 02:25:32
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answered by hottotrot1_usa 7
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contact your local city or county zoning for setback regulations
2007-07-25 02:40:33
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answered by puppylove 2
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City hall. Find out or you will be tearing it out(your own expense)
2007-07-25 02:20:35
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answered by ButwhatdoIno? 6
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check with your county clerk or twsp supervisor -- that
varies by State, county, twsp, AND subdivision (as
applicable)
2007-07-25 02:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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