She continued, “Nothing seemed out of the norm. It wasn’t until we submitted a building permit application we were given the news that the city had no record of a subdivision application from 1946. So the city considers our lot and the next-door neighbor’s at 1303 S. Fifth as one large lot.”  Under city regulations, they were required to have a certain width across the front of the property, which was not the case.    Read the article…………………………

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