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Paving Work - Do I need to alert the town?

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freckles
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Paving Work - Do I need to alert the town?

We plan on doing a back patio, walkway on the side of the house and replacing our driveway, walkway & stoop in front (if the estimate range permits).
If not, we will definitely be doing at the very least, the back patio.

My question is...do we need any type of permit to do this work or do we need to alert the town in any way that we are having paver work done?

TIA!

Posted 2/23/11 11:54 AM
 
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Mrs213
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Re: Paving Work - Do I need to alert the town?

no

Posted 2/23/11 3:36 PM
 

Sweetlax22
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Re: Paving Work - Do I need to alert the town?

If you are using a reputable complany I am pretty sure they should take care of any of that if needed.

Posted 2/23/11 4:06 PM
 

freckles
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Re: Paving Work - Do I need to alert the town?

Gotcha, thanks!

Posted 2/23/11 10:32 PM
 

laurabora
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Re: Paving Work - Do I need to alert the town?

I believe you're in RVC...I'm not aware of any permits specifically for that, but there are some new codes proposed that you may want to read up on (I'm trying to navigate them now with the house we're buying/renovating). Something about "impervious surfaces" (i.e. house & garage footprint, driveway, walkways, patio) not making up more than 40% of your lot area. I wouldn't want them telling you that you had to rip anything out because you were at 42% or something!

Posted 2/23/11 10:36 PM
 

Melmel821
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Re: Paving Work - Do I need to alert the town?

I was told if it's more than cosmetic you need a permit. Ask the company you are getting the work done through, they would know.

Posted 2/24/11 7:18 AM
 
 

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