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re: Wetland Mitigation Questions
Posted on 11/21/12 at 10:52 pm to BParishLSU
Posted on 11/21/12 at 10:52 pm to BParishLSU
I would build on a portion thats not wetlands and not worry about mitigitating any of it.
I would also give you the illegal advice that after several years of living on the 7 acres that you can do what you want with the rest and nobody will care or even know at that point.
They only seem to care when property is sold and/or its time for permits.
I would also give you the illegal advice that after several years of living on the 7 acres that you can do what you want with the rest and nobody will care or even know at that point.
They only seem to care when property is sold and/or its time for permits.
Posted on 11/24/12 at 11:46 pm to Walkertiger
Avoiding the need to mitigate is the winning answer. Statewide, assuming at least a 3:1 mitigation ratio (likely higher through NOD) and an average mitigation rate running $20,000, you are looking at something like $60,000 to compensate for one acre.
Second issue, although COE or other regulatory agencies might not find out, you can rest assured that they care!
Second issue, although COE or other regulatory agencies might not find out, you can rest assured that they care!
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