Kanye West's Yeezy Dome Houses To Be Torn Down Amid Complaints From Neighbors
Kanye West's Yeezy Dome Houses To Be Torn Down Amid Complaints From Neighbors
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Kanye West's Yeezy Dome Houses To Be Torn Down Amid Complaints From Neighbors

Photo by Scott Dudelson/FilmMagic

West reportedly had the option of either getting the proper permits for the houses or tearing them down.

Four dome-like housing prototypes Kanye West was working on as a part of his Yeezy Home project are now being torn down.

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In a report from TMZ, some of West's neighbors in Calabasas called the cops Sunday complaining of noise, and L.A. County Sheriff's deputies responded later that night and found a construction crew working on one of the domes.

The city allows construction from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the week except Sunday. Neighbors said that construction crews had worked for more than 12 hours on Saturday and Sunday.

The TMZ report also said that the construction crew didn't have the proper permits to build the structures, which violates the building code. West was given the option of getting the proper permits before September 15 but instead chose to just have the structures torn down. According to a previous TMZ report, a site manager had told an inspector that the houses were part of a "production" and they were temporary structures.

The houses were a part of West's Yeezy Home project, which is the rapper's plan to build utopian home that break class barriers.

Earlier this year, it was reported that West was considering turning his Sunday Service into an actual church.

Source: TMZ

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