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Chinua Rhodes
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Permit ready site plan

Chinua Rhodes
  • Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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Hello Awsome people of BP

I'm looking for someone Local in the Sacramento area who can draw up permit ready site plans for a vacant lot zoned for residential. 

If you can be of assistance or know of anyone that you could point us to that would be helpful. 

Happy Hunting 

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Sean Walton
  • Wholetailer & Architect
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Sean Walton
  • Wholetailer & Architect
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hi @Chinua Rhodes and Damani,

     I may be a little late to this post for your needs but if this is for planning department approval they will probably want a reasonable accurate site plan but you will also need the material listed on either the discretionary or non-discretionary planning process which is more involved. You should probably speak to an architect or designer about that.

@Juan Carlos Quiroz Zolezzi@Manolo D. @Nick Coonis

Bluhomes https://www.bluhomes.com/ makes some beautiful prefab housing depending on your target market. I looked into it a few months ago and these are not HUD approved mobile homes so can't be put in trailer parks.

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