So Many Permits, So Much Time
TIME TO GET THE PERMIT(S)
The permitting office of our county is much like a house of mirrors. Once you get in it is almost impossible to get out. We were dreading this part more than any other aspect of the building process to date. It has been a waiting game from the start.
SITE PLAN $$$
Early on, before we dug a well or submitted application for any permits, we had to make a site plan and have it approved by the county. On the plan we finally submitted there was some discrepancy about where the stream actually flowed. This was somewhat comical because we got the stream placement directly from the county website! We just waited that one out, and sure enough, after a few months the issue blew over.
The trick with the site plan was that it had to have the placement of the septic and well, each with its own requirement of so many feet from the house, the property boundaries, the well, the stream, etc. ad nauseum. Butch worked on that for months. And after even more waiting we were finally given the permission to apply for a septic permit.
SEPTIC DESIGN $$$
So the septic design was attached to the site plan and submitted for approval. Since we don't design septic systems, we were pretty sure the people we hired were capable to correctly complete the process. And yes, after waiting for the county, the septic design was approved and a septic permit was issued.
WELL PERMIT $
That permit is available, but put on hold because we didn't have water for septic. So we went through basically the same process to get the well approved, which it was. And the water passed county standards and is even drinkable! But we still couldn't go forward with the septic until we got electricity to pump the water from the bottom of the well 366 feet down.
Now that our electricity is hooked up we are in position to have our septic permit approved.
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE PERMIT $$$$
After the site plan, septic and well permits, we were finally ready to submit our building permit. It was approved in November 2022. YAY!

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