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Brickbat: Blowin' in the Wind


A wood-paneled garden shed in a backyard. | Adam Nowak | Dreamstime.com

Volunteers in western North Carolina trying to help people left homeless by Hurricane Helene say local building officials are standing in their way by requiring permits for temporary shelters. “The red tape is an issue, now I can tell you, our organization, and I’m 100% okay telling you this, we have been operating on the premise of forgiveness not permission,” said one volunteer. Another volunteer said that to get around the permitting process, they are building insulated buildings with no plumbing or electricity that legally qualify as sheds instead of houses. “They are something they are going to be able to keep when they’re back in their homes if they opt to live in it—that’s between them and the county, but we’re giving them a shed,” he said.

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