Posted by yak651 on August 14, 2007 at 13:07:01 from (65.212.129.6):
In Reply to: Good Day on the Farm posted by Walt Davies on August 14, 2007 at 12:22:13:
I thought i had it bad until I read your story. Finally sold my house (after trying for almost 2 years) so I could build on the 9.5 acres we purchased about 3 years ago. Go to get the septic permit and am told that they passed a new law that they started to enforce 3 months ago, requiring me to get an office storm water run off plan. WTF? The storm water is going to drain into the 9 acres that surronds the house. Well $1,000 latter for the report and $175 for the new permit (not including the $400 septic permit and $1000 building permit) I finally can dig the hole. There's $1,000 I didn't budget for...
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