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New Ascension Parish Building Requirements
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:23 pm
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:23 pm
The Advocate— This will make some developers mad
This post was edited on 5/17/19 at 1:25 pm
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:24 pm to geauxcats10
I guess there are no requirements.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:24 pm to geauxcats10
Wow I’ll be sure to abide by these when I build my next mansion
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:27 pm to tankyank13
Have no fear, I only fat fingered the submit
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:39 pm to tankyank13
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when I build my next mansion
You're better off building in St. George than Ascension Parish
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:42 pm to geauxcats10
quote:no one wants to buy low land? Really?
If you can't go higher than ... 3 foot and your property's majority 4 foot low, it's not that you're going overvalue that property. Nobody's probably going to fool with it, which means nobody's going to want to buy it because you can't do anything with it," developer Frank Fudesco told parish officials at the April public hearing. "And if you can or you attempt to, there's so many unknowns of what it applies to, who it's going to apply to, what building it's going to apply to."
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:46 pm to jimbeam
I mean, I think it sounds like a good thing. I dont fully understand it though.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:48 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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DownshiftAndFloorIt
I wonder how this will affect my shop I’m about to build....
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:58 pm to geauxcats10
Article kinda sucks but I reread it. Looks like you can only add a few feet of dirt, you must dig out equal yardage of what you add, and you need 2 feet of freeboard over base flood. If you cant get 2 feet of freeboard within the dirt limits you're doing stilts
I think I like it alot, but it's very very late.
I think I like it alot, but it's very very late.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 2:20 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Better late than never. Good for AP. Other municipalities need to be doing more.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 2:32 pm to lsu13lsu
Yea it is better late than never but it does not fix the existing problems.
The issue isnt a guy building a 1 acre dirt mountain in the middle of a 10000 acre low area. The problem is subdivisions damming off mini spillways. Digging a big arse hole to "offset" doesnt really do anything in that instance and that's where the real problem already exists.
Where my house is didnt get water on it before the ms river levee was built, and in 2016 we thought we might have to sandbag it. I think I'm at like 16 feet if I remember right. We were worried enough to start running everywhere with a transit and pulling up too maps. The bayou by my house cant get to Spanish lake anymore because Spanish lake elementary basically damned off the overflow.
The issue isnt a guy building a 1 acre dirt mountain in the middle of a 10000 acre low area. The problem is subdivisions damming off mini spillways. Digging a big arse hole to "offset" doesnt really do anything in that instance and that's where the real problem already exists.
Where my house is didnt get water on it before the ms river levee was built, and in 2016 we thought we might have to sandbag it. I think I'm at like 16 feet if I remember right. We were worried enough to start running everywhere with a transit and pulling up too maps. The bayou by my house cant get to Spanish lake anymore because Spanish lake elementary basically damned off the overflow.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 2:32 pm to geauxcats10
Those only apply to families trying to develop their own land. The developers will just pay the right people under the table to get a “variance” and never have to meet any of that.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 2:33 pm to kingbob
Itd be the first time our parish put any resistance at all on any developer.
Eta: and you're definitely right. The parish government doesnt like families holding on to old pieces of land. They arent taxed nearly as much per acre as an acre with 4 houses on it
Eta: and you're definitely right. The parish government doesnt like families holding on to old pieces of land. They arent taxed nearly as much per acre as an acre with 4 houses on it
This post was edited on 5/17/19 at 2:35 pm
Posted on 5/17/19 at 2:35 pm to kingbob
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Those only apply to families trying to develop their own land. The developers will just pay the right people under the table to get a “variance” and never have to meet any of that.
Sheeeit. Doc Satterlee's ole arse will be all over em like white on rice. He ain't takin no shite. Dude's on a fricking CRUSADE to stop people like Dipshit Lambert from fostering overdevelopment and not playing by the rules.
This post was edited on 5/17/19 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 5/17/19 at 2:39 pm to mikelbr
Unfortunately, Doc is outmanned and outgunned at the moment, but the elections this year could change that, especially if Clint gets elected parish president.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 2:45 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Retention ponds are usually dug first to make use of dirt. By the time development is complete those things have eroded and silted in and are not worth a damn.
The entire retention pond scheme is a joke.
The entire retention pond scheme is a joke.
This post was edited on 5/17/19 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 5/17/19 at 2:45 pm to kingbob
How can you pier and beam a shop? lol I don’t think my lift will be supported
Posted on 5/17/19 at 2:58 pm to geauxcats10
Imagine if every house pad was less than 3' high and could control how much rain falls!
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