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Q: My church wants to house a roofing company for 90 days. Is that a violation of the 75 day temporary definition?

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A: It sounds like you're concerned about whether housing a roofing company for 90 days violates the 75-day temporary use definition. This is an important question to address to ensure you're in compliance with local regulations.

If the definition of temporary use in your area is limited to 75 days, accommodating the company for 90 days might exceed that limit. This could potentially put your church at risk of violating zoning laws or other regulations related to property use.

It would be a good idea to consult with your local zoning or municipal authorities to get clarification on this matter. They can provide specific guidance on how the rules apply to your situation. Taking this step can help you avoid any unintended legal issues.

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