Navvet
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A little background, My wife and I retired from the Navy. Me, early retirement at 17 years, her 20 years. Our plan was to get some land, semi rural, but close enough to family and bigger cities to be convenient. We ended up with 20 acres at the tail end of a 1.5 mile private gravel road (good excuse for a tractor). Lots of trees, wildlife, and privacy.
When we bought this place, our intention was to live in the single wide that was on the property for a few years until we found a house we would like to spend the rest of our retirement in. A few years into our plan I was diagnosed with cancer (Sadam's / Chemical Ali's revenge).
Now that the medical issues have settled out, we decided it's time to build the house.
We have been looking at one of the (upscale) modular home builders in the area and settled on a plan. I made the preliminary order for the house just before Christmas and today I went for the Planning and Zoning permit.
As Gomer used to say ... Surprise, Surprise, Surprise .....
Our county approved a new (2012) Watershed Stormwater Management regulations. I am a firm believer in managing construction activities and stormwater run-off. I know there can be significant repercussions to mis-management, but I do believe everything should be properly proportional.
The regulation covers any development / re-development / land disturbance after mid 2012 and limits land disturbance for residential zoned properties. Any residential property, 1 acre, 10 acres, 30 acres, (the size does not matter) is limited to 1/2 acre (21,780 sq ft) of CUMULATIVE land disturbance. This includes things like driveways, septic systems, digging in your yard, etc. If I wish to exceed the 1/2 acre I am required to hire an "approved storm water engineer" to provide an assessment and stormwater management plan as well as a $1,000 escrow deposited for the counties storm water review.
According to the planning folks, even a 2 car metal carport does not require a building permit but does require zoning permit.
I'm not sure how big my septic will end up being, but I built a 1000 sq ft garage 2 years ago and the house / deck will be in excess of 4500 sq ft ..... I'm starting to run out of space on my 20 acres.
End Rant ....
When we bought this place, our intention was to live in the single wide that was on the property for a few years until we found a house we would like to spend the rest of our retirement in. A few years into our plan I was diagnosed with cancer (Sadam's / Chemical Ali's revenge).
Now that the medical issues have settled out, we decided it's time to build the house.
We have been looking at one of the (upscale) modular home builders in the area and settled on a plan. I made the preliminary order for the house just before Christmas and today I went for the Planning and Zoning permit.
As Gomer used to say ... Surprise, Surprise, Surprise .....
Our county approved a new (2012) Watershed Stormwater Management regulations. I am a firm believer in managing construction activities and stormwater run-off. I know there can be significant repercussions to mis-management, but I do believe everything should be properly proportional.
The regulation covers any development / re-development / land disturbance after mid 2012 and limits land disturbance for residential zoned properties. Any residential property, 1 acre, 10 acres, 30 acres, (the size does not matter) is limited to 1/2 acre (21,780 sq ft) of CUMULATIVE land disturbance. This includes things like driveways, septic systems, digging in your yard, etc. If I wish to exceed the 1/2 acre I am required to hire an "approved storm water engineer" to provide an assessment and stormwater management plan as well as a $1,000 escrow deposited for the counties storm water review.
According to the planning folks, even a 2 car metal carport does not require a building permit but does require zoning permit.
I'm not sure how big my septic will end up being, but I built a 1000 sq ft garage 2 years ago and the house / deck will be in excess of 4500 sq ft ..... I'm starting to run out of space on my 20 acres.
End Rant ....