Nana Seeks Home

 Still here in the Nursing/Rehab center.  I woke up to three different Zombies in my room last night. Since this is a non-restraining unit, the zombies walk into other rooms, stealing belongings all the time. One my 'grandchildren's photos has been missing for weeks.  I don't care if they are eight or eighty-eight, come in my room, you will be playing the game of "fool around and find out". Things on bedside tables tend to disappear.  One morning, my phone and glasses were gone. A CNA found them in a room 7 doors down from mine, a Zombie, must have taken both together.     
While I am grateful not to be sleeping under a pile of cardboard. But the Zombies here are out of control.
I am still waiting and working on my GoFundMe to build a small home or pole barn.  The biggest issue I am facing is that the code ordinances regarding property sizes, particularly concerning minimum lot sizes and building footprints, are commonly used in zoning regulations to manage development and ensure public health, safety, and welfareThese ordinances can dictate the minimum area r
Waiting for Nana to get home

required for a lot (like one-half acre or more) or the minimum building floor area (e.g., 1,000 square feet or more). 
The Land Ordinance of 1785, for example, established a systematic way to survey and divide land into townships and sections, which significantly affected land ownership and development




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