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Ilya Z. Danger of flooding in Dundalk?
31 March 2019 | 6 replies
Current floodplain setback requirements, environmental buffers and other protective regulations didn’t exist when many of our older, low-lying communities were built.The development of the storm drainage system — roadside ditches, inlets, pipes and stream systems — was haphazard in some older areas of the county, often an afterthought of the homebuilders.
Dax Nollenberger Understanding ADUs and JADUs in Santa Cruz County: A Comprehensive Guide
22 November 2023 | 0 replies
Consult with Environmental Health Services regarding feasibility.
Thomas A Buonanno Purchasing land to build on
27 November 2023 | 3 replies
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regulates septic in FL.
Jack Fernandes San Diego First-Timer Seeking to Redevelop Property
30 March 2020 | 5 replies
For overlay zones I often look at this site:https://scoutred.com/Overlays are important especially since your lot is in Point Loma so there is a good chance you are in the Coastal Zone, and the canyons are often considered "environmentally sensitive" land, both types of overlays often require additional processes for permitting your project. 
Andy Thrailkill Developing Townhomes in San Diego
16 May 2017 | 10 replies
Some differences between SFH and MFH (4+ units):-you will need a licensed architect-you will need a licensed M/E/P engineer-you will need a civil engineer for the usual grading/drainage, plus consolidating the 2 lots and/or the condo split for the townhomes-there may be other consultants required for landscape architecture, environmental studies, etc.
Ian Bollinger Finding Commercial Investment Properties
4 January 2024 | 9 replies
The nuances of each asset class tend to be unique from a land use, environmental, and especially valuation and leasing perspective.
Neil Anthony Giscombe What you should know before building new construction on a well or septic system
9 January 2024 | 1 reply
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/southside/environmental-health-...
Ben Lovro Why Property Inspections Are Essential for Investors
10 January 2024 | 0 replies
Professional HelpIf the infestation is severe or if you're dealing with dangerous pests like venomous spiders or aggressive rodents, it's best to call a professional pest control service.Environmental HazardsEnvironmental hazards are things in our surroundings that can be harmful to our health or the environment itself.These hazards can come in many forms, and it's essential to be aware of them to stay safe.One common environmental hazard is pollution.This can include air pollution, where harmful gases and particles are released into the air, making it difficult to breathe and causing health problems.Water pollution is another concern, where chemicals and contaminants get into our water sources, making them unsafe to drink or swim in.Soil pollution can harm plants and animals, disrupting ecosystems.Other environmental hazards include natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods.These events can cause significant damage to homes and communities and pose risks to human life.To protect ourselves and the environment, we must be mindful of these hazards and take steps to reduce our impact on the planet.This includes conserving resources, reducing pollution, and being prepared for natural disasters.By understanding and addressing environmental hazards, we can create a safer and healthier world for ourselves and future generations.Safety FeaturesSafety features are like the guardians of a property, making sure everyone inside stays safe and sound.These important elements are like your own personal superheroes, always ready to protect you from harm.Let's take a closer look at what safety features are and why they matter.Safety features in a property include things like smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and even security systems.These devices are designed to alert you if there's a danger, like a fire or a gas leak, so you can take action quickly.Smoke detectors are like little detectives that can sense smoke in the air.When they do, they make a loud beeping noise to let you know there might be a fire.Carbon monoxide detectors are like sniffing machines that can detect a colorless and odorless gas that can be very harmful.
Jay Shawn New Multifamily Development in Philadelphia
17 June 2020 | 6 replies
Environmental?
Lenny B. Question on necessary disclosures for fix and flip in Oakland CA
6 March 2019 | 5 replies
Like the environmental report, etc.thanks,Lenny.