One of the most common questions we hear from our land planning clients in Idaho is whether or not their particular project must undergo the site plan review (SPR) process before they’re able to get a permit. In most cases, the answer is yes. Permits that require SPR The SPR process is required for issuance […]
Read MoreWhat Is Principal Permitted Use?
Zoning laws are designed to help organize and plan urban areas to benefit all their residents. Depending on how a community is planned, certain parts of towns and cities will be devoted to certain uses, such as residential, commercial or industrial use. When you buy a piece of property, you’re bound by the zoning laws […]
Read MoreWhat Can I Do with My Property?
When you own a piece of land, you might be the owner, but that doesn’t mean that you can do whatever you want with the property—otherwise there could be auto mechanics and amusement parks in the middle of residential neighborhoods, adult entertainment near schools and other undesirable location issues. Land planning in Idaho and beyond […]
Read MoreAn Overview of Topographical Surveys
There’s little that’s more exciting than the prospect of building a new structure on an untouched parcel of land. Adding your own touch to a bit of territory you can call your own is thrilling. Of course, there’s a lot that goes into erecting a new structure on your property. It’s much more complicated than […]
Read MoreWhat Exactly Does a Civil Engineering Firm Do?
When you were in high school and college, and you were deciding on a career path, you undoubtedly ran across the job title “civil engineer.” It was one of those obscure job titles that required a lot of special education and sounded important. Of course, beyond that title, what is involved in civil engineering in […]
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