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Mar. 4th, 2015 06:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just heard from Jordan:
The zoning permit is approved so I have a two family flat on r-4 district with one parking space in the rear. What I didn't realize was that is only the main permit - they've sent the application to electrical for review. It will then need to go to mechanical, plumbing and structural (separately, as they don't review these simultaneously). Still, I'm hopeful this part will move along quicker since the zoning review process typically takes the longest.
So, things are moving.
I'm a little nervous the contractor is talking about what I want generally - which is what I wanted (I never wanted to micro-manage the project) but at the same time I want to make sure I like what is used. I've already picked out doors, flooring, cabinets, and a general scheme for hardware...but who knows what details will come up.
The zoning permit is approved so I have a two family flat on r-4 district with one parking space in the rear. What I didn't realize was that is only the main permit - they've sent the application to electrical for review. It will then need to go to mechanical, plumbing and structural (separately, as they don't review these simultaneously). Still, I'm hopeful this part will move along quicker since the zoning review process typically takes the longest.
So, things are moving.
I'm a little nervous the contractor is talking about what I want generally - which is what I wanted (I never wanted to micro-manage the project) but at the same time I want to make sure I like what is used. I've already picked out doors, flooring, cabinets, and a general scheme for hardware...but who knows what details will come up.
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Date: 2015-03-05 05:02 am (UTC)Yes my town was more interested in the distance of my proposed deck from the property line (even though it is greater than the distance of the house from same) than how I was going to build it and whether it will fall down.
I've already picked out doors, flooring, cabinets, and a general scheme for hardware...but who knows what details will come up.
That would be my favorite part, well maybe after working out the layout itself. I am already versed in faucets and drawer pulls for a house I have not even made a decision to build.