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RE: too much land, no horses aloud
Let's start with where you live and then we can go on about what to do. It
may have to go to the state level.
Bob Morris
Morris Endurance Enterprises
Boise, ID.
-----Original Message-----
From: guest@endurance.net [mailto:guest@endurance.net]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 12:21 PM
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: too much land, no horses aloud
patti recor gene@dreamsoft.com
Has anybody ever fought their city to alow horse property? My city went city
less than 10 years ago, I have 2 acres and they sent me a notice to remove
my horses and they are not willing to grant me a varience, mabey even pay
for a permit. Does any one know how to start a petition? Even the City
councel mambers don't like this ordance but it seems no one will-can do
anything.I am not in a area that would bother my neighbors, they all have
horses too. They were grandfathered in. Our city is claiming to support the
rural atmosphere as long as there ae no horses, cows, pigs, goats and so on.
If you know how to direct me please feel free to do so, if you don't know
about this subject but want to learn, please feel free to do so. Patti
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