WebStamp January 10, 2018

Tiny House Land-Use Bylaw Amendment Survey

Tiny-House-Land-Use-By-law-Proposal.jpg We are looking to amending current land-use bylaws to make it easier, with minimal expense, to purchase lots for tiny houses. We are looking for your opinion on which elements of a tiny home is important to you. This will help us adjust our proposed bylaw amendments for tiny lots in an urban environment. Help us by filling out WebStamp's Tiny House Movement Survey. We appreciate your input.

If you were to move into a tiny house;

1. What type of sleeping quarters would accommodate living comfortably?
2. Which room in the house is the most important?
3. How much outdoor space would be acceptable?
4. Which additional amenities would also be required?

Input from question 5

 

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Marinus (René) Verschuren
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