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Posted on 6/22/21 at 4:56 pm to vmoore88
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It is only on the front part but the driveway would have to go over it to get to the back.
Could you just build a bridge? I am ignorant too this and really want to know. My MIL inherited 5 acres of land on a Bayou that she said we could build a hose on in Gonzales, it wasn't officially surveyed but a contractor that looked at the land said it was only good for 3 lots and was "full of wetlands"...
Posted on 6/22/21 at 6:28 pm to vmoore88
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Thank You all!!!! I have a site report already done. It has .29 wetlands out of .75 acres. It is only on the front part but the driveway would have to go over it to get to the back.
Yep, go with what Tenfoe posted and you're good. If it's only a driveway going through it and you aren't impacting the entire .29 acres, you may not even have to mitigate under that NWP.
Also, I don't know what the hell all this conversation about Andrew Harrison is. Harrison is a bank sponsor; he doesn't do determinations, or determine how many credits you need to buy. He just sells them to you. I used to do the monitoring on several of those banks. If that guy did determinations and did the field side of this stuff, he sure wouldn't have been paying us.
You also don't want to hire an attorney to get you a permit. Way more expensive than going through a consulting firm.
This post was edited on 6/22/21 at 6:33 pm
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