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RV PARK: Where would one start? Near Olympia, WA
My mother and I live on four acres. She inherited it. I own 1.4 of those acres and one rental. I want to put in RV hookups for water and electric. Currently I'm in a business class where we are working on our business plan. It's about 16 pages now. I'm not entirely sure where to start. I feel like I"m spinning my wheels a bit.
I thought about hiring an RV architect. He said to call him when I got the permits. In oder to get the permits I have to submit a site plan. I have no idea where the well etc. would go. I was told the contractors would need a blue print. Good Lord, is it really that complicated. Who do I pay to help me out a bit? Lol. Are there any investors from Washington who know anything about putting in hookups or presenting site plans?