AREAS WHICH MAY HAVE UNSTABLE SOILS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A
BUILDING PERMIT
- Elevation Certificates are required for all property adjacent to the river.
- Stability of the Soil must be checked and a report of the findings sent to the Building Inspector by a Geotechnical Firm. According to the results of the soil tests, engineers may be required to design and/or inspect the footings and/or walls of the structure to ensure stability.
- You must have the lot checked and approved by the Marion County Division of Groundwater for use of a septic system (942-8018). This approval must be submitted with your building permit application form.
- If the lot doesn't have a public water supply, the lot must be a minimum 30,000 sq. ft.
- Plot Plan (showing how the structure will set on the lot) must be submitted with the building permit application.
- Every lot must adjoin and/or abut a government maintained road for at least 50'.
- A copy of the Tax Map (with tax map and parcel numbers) of the parcel of property to be built on must be submitted with the Building Permit Application.