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214523 Andy Cohen <acohen1644@g...> 2011‑03‑09 Re: Drove a Nail (bio update)
This sounds like an opportunity to add a "short end" to any structure that's
tall enough to tax.

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Ray Sheley  wrote:

> In my particular town in N.Y. the same rule applies, along with the proviso
> that it also not exceed 11' in height. Since my lot slopes and I intended to
> build my shed on cement pilings my question was which end? ( The short end.)
> Since N.Y. state property taxes are so high it was important that I don't
> add to the load.
> I have (2) wood sheds 8' x 12' x 11' hi  (Short end) in my yard.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Fisher" Sent: Wednesday, March 09,
> 2011 12:20 PM
>
> Subject: Re: Re: [OldTools] Drove a Nail (bio update)
>
>
>  The only advantage that I see to an 8x12 shed is that would be untaxed in
>> New Hampshire. Anything over 100 sq feet is taxed. :-)
>>
>
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