The zoning has nothing to do with the occupancy class - which nobody
knows without asking, which will raise flags with the city, which
would be BAD.

On 26 October 2012 19:50, Dave Curry <d...@ysarro.com> wrote:
> If you want to get into zoning and such, according to my research, our 
> building is zoned C, or Character, which means that residential use is 
> expressly permitted by the city. Now... I shouldn't need to note this, but 
> I'm not trying to take up residence in the damned place, I just grab some Z's 
> occasionally after hanging out.
>
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 06:07:38PM -0500, Mark Jenkins wrote:
>> On 10/26/12 17:34, chris kluka wrote:
>> >Aside from our "policy" whatever that may mean, our physical location is
>> >not zoned as either "dual-purpose" or "residential", and so you (by law)
>> >can not sleep there.
>>
>> Actually the law and our policy are aligned -- there's nothing
>> illegal about falling asleep on a soft surface in a
>> non-residentialialy zoned place -- it's taking up residence that
>> violates zoning.
>>
>> Crashing after the occassional late night of hacking isn't a form of
>> taking up residence (making it your home), sleeping in a space
>> almost every night is, even if you happen to have and be paying for
>> another residence.
>>
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