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SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world 3 weeks agoYour link is broken, but I can see it’s a PDF and its name, so I can tell that’s not code.
But I pulled up the “ordinance” that it likely would be referring (which still isn’t a “code”), and would you look at that, not one mention about what side it should “face”.
So again, laymen with absolutely zero understanding and this is the exact shit I’ve been taking about. You can’t even link the right thing, and it’s not even a code lmfao. But sure insult me to show how correct you are….
tritonium@midwest.social 3 weeks ago
The link is not broken it works… and these are zoning CODE requirements that specify how fences are built and there is a section about which way it faces. I can’t help you’re computer illiterate and can’t figure out how to view a pdf. You lost buddy, I own your mental at this point and I’ll continue to own it.
SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I managed to find an image of it.
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And not surprisingly, it doesn’t use the word code, nor does it refer to any code standards either.
They use regulation, requirements and standards, none of those being codes. See, you’re a fucking idiot that’s conflating local ordinances with model building codes. Codes are for structural things, not aesthetics you muppet.
tritonium@midwest.social 3 weeks ago
Wromg document dipshit, hily fuck you are inept… you can’t even open a pdf. You asked for a link, I gave it to you, and you’re too dumb to open it.
SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
You think zoning requirements are code…?
Your document doesn’t load, and sorry zoning requirements aren’t code, and I’m sure your PDF specifies that.
I knew you couldn’t find a code that states that, and you didn’t, but try to claim you did dude, sure.
As I said, laymen and the fact you think zoning bylaws are code is just fucking asinine lmfao. What a muppet.