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US (GA): Fayette accommodates new generation of greenhouses

There is more than one way to build a greenhouse. While traditional permanent greenhouses have been regulated in county zoning ordinances for a long time, some confusion has arisen in recent months regarding popular temporary structures commonly known as hoop houses. These have been out of compliance in many cases, but changes to the ordinance at the Dec. 11 Fayette County Board of Commissioners meeting have mostly addressed the issue.

While not qualifying technically as a greenhouse because of the temporary nature of its construction, a hoop house also did not comply as an accessory structure according to the ordinance, county Planning and Zoning Director Pete Frisina told the board at the meeting. The issue was resolved by establishing separate categories for temporary and permanent greenhouses.

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