LEGAL
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Legal description
of property - Warranty deed including any access or utility easements. -
Covenants - Documents
governing development of site. Very important in terms of building size,
construction and finish as well as site access and use. -
Site
Survey - to scale, with property boundaries, lengths and bearings. -
Access - Legal
and physical - written proof if required. -
Mailing
Address - if established. -
Directions
or location map to property - Helpful to building officials, subcontractors, suppliers,
etc. ZONING Check
with local state/county/city planning departments for: -
allowable
use(s) -
minimum/maximum
lot/parcel size -
height
limitation and how determined -
setback
requirements for: - Front yard - Side yard(s) (yard to yard) (yard to
street) - Rear yard - Corner lot (to street) - Decks, fences, etc.
- Accessory buildings - Other and/or special requirements -
Codes
Check with local/state/county/city building departments for adopted building codes,
ordinances, resolution, etc., to which all development and construction must comply. WATER
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Public/domestic
association, district, utility Is water tap available Distance to connection
point Cost for tap, cost for connection line -
Well,
spring - must apply for permit from State Division of Water Resources Check
with local geologist, well drilling firms or state/city/county offices for:
- Well location(s) - Drilling costs - Casing, pump and distribution line
costs - Purity and treatment SOIL SANITATION
Sewer
association, district, utility Is tap available Sewer main location and
depth Access to building site - steep down/up slope, lift station, etc.
Cost for tap, cost for connection line Septic systems Sanitation facility
permit/application required Perc test (recommend at time of soil test)
System design by professional consultant or with assistance by state/county/city
offices Organic systems (other than septic) |