Have a client that is building a sheep feeding barn. The barn will have watering facilities inside but the feeders and additional waterers will be outside on a 50 foot extention of concrete the lenght of the building. Would this qualify as a single purpose ag structure?
The code describes the single pupose ag structure as any enclosure designed, constructed and used for housing, raising, and feeding livestock.
I beleive that this would qualify under that explanation however, remember something from the past that stated if it could be used for something else then it didn't qualify. I am sure if the client decided not to buy sheep and feed them, the open space could be used to store hay or something.
Any experiences or thoughts on this are greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
The code describes the single pupose ag structure as any enclosure designed, constructed and used for housing, raising, and feeding livestock.
I beleive that this would qualify under that explanation however, remember something from the past that stated if it could be used for something else then it didn't qualify. I am sure if the client decided not to buy sheep and feed them, the open space could be used to store hay or something.
Any experiences or thoughts on this are greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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