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Something that has caused some controversy recently has been the announcement by Mitchell County Building Inspections that any temporary housing for residents still has to meet building codes established by the State of North Carolina. Andrew Brewer, who is an assistant to Mitchell County Building Inspector Dillon Phillips, explains why this is the case and that it is a state requirement, not something from local government.
By Mitchell County, NC GovernmentSomething that has caused some controversy recently has been the announcement by Mitchell County Building Inspections that any temporary housing for residents still has to meet building codes established by the State of North Carolina. Andrew Brewer, who is an assistant to Mitchell County Building Inspector Dillon Phillips, explains why this is the case and that it is a state requirement, not something from local government.