My letter says that certain features of my cabin or lot are conditionally accepted. What are the conditions that can trigger compliance?
A. Decisions pertaining to conditions of acceptance will be made as soon as possible, but no later than January 1, 2008 (prioritizing workloads), and the conditions will be relevant to the significance of the issue. For example, if the noncompliance issue is that the cabin is greater than 1,400 square feet, events that would trigger coming into size compliance would most likely be complete destruction, substantial damage e.g., 50% or greater loss or damage, or if major structural changes are proposed. Conversely, less significant issues such as a fence or a permanent brick barbecue that was conditionally accepted would need to come into compliance within a relatively short time frame (e.g., one to two years), or perhaps at the time of resale. The Forest has made liberal concessions to conditionally accept a variety of noncompliance issues in order to reduce the impact of implementing the R5 regional guidelines and to move the compliance process along.
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