The muscle built a fence, the length of which exceeds the established standards, and then tried to adjust the construction retroactively.
Ilona mask neighbors are required from the billionaire to demolish a high fence, as if he were building a violation of the law. On Wednesday, May 7, the New York Times reported.
As the publication explained, the businessman first obtained a house in the prestigious area of Austin (Texas). At first, neighbors didn’t know who became the new mansion of the $ 6 million mansion, because for a long time only service and builder staff appeared on the site. The latter built a five -meter fence and high iron steel.
“The problem is that Elon Musk has the habit of the first construction start first, and then just try to get permission, and to disruption. That’s what happened to the aforementioned fence. According to local policies, it is forbidden to build fences of more than two meters in Austin. Even if you are the richest person in the world and friends with the US president,” the newspaper wrote.
When Musk tries to “legal” his fence, local authorities do not agree to make an exception for him, fearing that it will provoke other rich in violations.
In addition, Musk tried to convince the city administration that information on his possession should not appear in public registers. The businessman tried to prove his right to his status of a federal civil servant, promising to provide the necessary documents at the request of the authorities.
In the near future, a meeting of the City Council of Austin will be held, where they will decide what to do with an illegal fence and its unique owner.
In South Texas, community residents with most votes have approved the decision to create the Starbas city around the Spacex Training Ground, which will lead to company managers.
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