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re: California officially becomes first in nation mandating solar power for new homes
Posted on 12/6/18 at 8:33 pm to dbbuilder79
Posted on 12/6/18 at 8:33 pm to dbbuilder79
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If someone can afford a 5000 sq ft home, they can afford solar.
What gives you the right to tell them what to do?
Posted on 12/6/18 at 9:06 pm to Lima Whiskey
Li
I don't have the right. It's my opinion. There's plenty of things out west that people who build larger houses have to do to accommodate the public infrastructure. In Clark county, you have to have sprinklers in your home if it's X-amount of feet from a fire hydrant or over a certain amount of SQ footage.
They've laxxed on that a bit, but there was a good reason for it. (The water lines in a lot of the rural areas were only 6" and needed to be 8"+ for more hydrants).
quote:
What gives you the right to tell them what to do?
I don't have the right. It's my opinion. There's plenty of things out west that people who build larger houses have to do to accommodate the public infrastructure. In Clark county, you have to have sprinklers in your home if it's X-amount of feet from a fire hydrant or over a certain amount of SQ footage.
They've laxxed on that a bit, but there was a good reason for it. (The water lines in a lot of the rural areas were only 6" and needed to be 8"+ for more hydrants).
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