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re: geotechnical or soil engineer around the northshore
Posted on 5/8/20 at 11:39 pm to 4LSU2
Posted on 5/8/20 at 11:39 pm to 4LSU2
Thanks for the helpful info all. I haven't gotten utility information yet, but that's on my list also. The land is in the Parish's jurisdiction.
The ground is in flood zone x, but there are some wetlands on the property. I'm just questioning now whether it's worth it and whether it's going to be practical to build on the area of the property that's non-jurisdictional. I think it is, but I need somebody that really knows what they're looking at. I don't want to find myself spending a ton of money on groundwork prior to building if I don't have to. I'm just so skeptical of evaluating a piece of land's water holding traits this time of year.
I'll look into some of these names posted.
The ground is in flood zone x, but there are some wetlands on the property. I'm just questioning now whether it's worth it and whether it's going to be practical to build on the area of the property that's non-jurisdictional. I think it is, but I need somebody that really knows what they're looking at. I don't want to find myself spending a ton of money on groundwork prior to building if I don't have to. I'm just so skeptical of evaluating a piece of land's water holding traits this time of year.
I'll look into some of these names posted.
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