Site assessment for lot setbacks, flood plain determination and location with respect to local zoning, state & federal watershed and shoreland regulations. Initial design and planning documents, watershed & shoreland permits, local permits and zoning variances, FEMA Elevation Certificates and LOMAs for flood plain cases. Sustainability in the home design that will minimize future maintenance costs, save energy, and provide a healthy environment for your family.
Best practices in site planning with regard to lot setbacks, flood plain protection and engineered foundations. Assist with cost estimates and schedules, bid forms and RFPs for contractors, contractor evaluations and recommendations, home automation & surveillance systems, and construction monitoring.
Flexible Work Arrangements: We'll work with your architect, builder, or yourself to assist in areas such as a Professional Engineers Certification, Zoning Variances, FEMA Elevation Certificates, LOMAs, Shoreland Permits, Dock Permits, Surveying, Green Design, etc.
Best practices in site planning with regard to lot setbacks, flood plain protection and engineered foundations. Assist with cost estimates and schedules, bid forms and RFPs for contractors, contractor evaluations and recommendations, home automation & surveillance systems, and construction monitoring.
Flexible Work Arrangements: We'll work with your architect, builder, or yourself to assist in areas such as a Professional Engineers Certification, Zoning Variances, FEMA Elevation Certificates, LOMAs, Shoreland Permits, Dock Permits, Surveying, Green Design, etc.
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NH Department of Environmental Services (DES) has published regulations about tree cutting near the shore.
Within the Waterfront Buffer Zone (50 feet from the shore) there is a minimum density of trees and shrubs required.
Within the Woodland Buffer Zone (between 50 and 150 feet from the shore), you need to maintain at least 25% tree and shrub coverage.
There are no limitations for tree removal beyond 150 feet from the shore.
The vegetation within the Water Buffer Zone and Woodland Buffer Zone assists with erosion control of the shore and helps preserve water quality.
Within the Waterfront Buffer Zone (50 feet from the shore) there is a minimum density of trees and shrubs required.
Within the Woodland Buffer Zone (between 50 and 150 feet from the shore), you need to maintain at least 25% tree and shrub coverage.
There are no limitations for tree removal beyond 150 feet from the shore.
The vegetation within the Water Buffer Zone and Woodland Buffer Zone assists with erosion control of the shore and helps preserve water quality.
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