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		<description><![CDATA[Bringing rogue housing in from the cold. | Tiny houses may be the darlings of the green-living set&#8212;with their own blogs, TV shows and documentaries, and cottage industry of builders, planners, and consultants. But they’re usually illegal. Across Cascadia, to pass legal muster, residential structures must comply with one of three sets of rules: building codes, manufactured home codes, or recreational vehicle certification. They also must comply with zoning codes, which dictate not how they’re built but where...]]></description>
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