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February 9,2009 Rob Hartman Brent Remsberg
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Development Process Due DiligenceEntitlements Infrastructure DesignConstruction
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Understand your Risk The Site belongs to you It is your contamination, your wetlands, your silt, your drainage problem, ……. Your Engineer can not guarantee results
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Sometimes it’s what you can’t see What site issues may impact your ability to develop? Existing Easements Covenants Deed Restrictions Access Boundary disputes Historic preservation Contamination from prior uses
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Sometimes it’s right in front of you Soils Drainage Traffic Access, Impacts, and Circulation Fire Flows Sewer Capacity and Depth Ground Water Wetlands and Waters of the US Habitat for T&E Species Site Contamination
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Sometimes it’s the Regulators FEMA – Flood Insurance Program COE – Clean Water Act DWR – State Drainage and water rights KDHE – Discharge permits, contamination issues, plan approval for sewer and water KDWP - Habitat Local – Zoning, platting, construction
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Local Issues State law requires that “drainage” be addressed during the zoning process. Local Planning Boards are required to consider COE approval prior to zone changes. All platting processes include a requirement to assess impacts as a condition of approval – Can the site be served with sewer and water? What will happen to traffic flow? Can detention requirements be met?
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Local Issues(Cont.) Can Parking Demands be met? Will the site accommodate Landscape requirements? Are there Historic Preservation issues? What are the costs for the required infrastructure Improvements?
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The BIG 3 Scope Schedule Budget
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