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Jeff Caravalho
  • Property Manager
  • Sacramento, CA
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Waterfront property - Is anyone building a lake?

Jeff Caravalho
  • Property Manager
  • Sacramento, CA
Posted

Hello BP,

Curious to see if there are any lake or levee builders out there in BP land.  We're trying to get a feel of what it would take.  What agencies did you contact/ use?  Did you do it yourself, or contract out?  How big was your lake, how deep?  Did you need to clear land?  How did you do it?  What equipment did you use?  Can you fish in it.  Did you develop any lots on it?  Any info. would help we're just exploring possibilities for a large gully that looks like it could be a nice lake if we could levee it up, then develop some lots?....  Thx