I can't think of any instance where the endangered species act would allow housing in some area near wildlife, but only if it didn't have a dividing wall between living spaces.
Same with the EPA.
Zoning is almost entirely set at the local level.
I can't think of any instance where the endangered species act would allow housing in some area near wildlife, but only if it didn't have a dividing wall between living spaces.
Same with the EPA.
Zoning is almost entirely set at the local level.