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[quote=Anonymous]The first thing you need to do is call the planning and zoning office. Ask for the Engineer of the Day - who is the person assigned to answer questions, etc. It will help if you search your property in advance and have your map number, etc handy for them. They will give you some decent advice as a starting point and you should definitely do that before hiring an engineer. If you can achieve what you want to do through a simple subdivision, a lot line adjustment, or something short of a full subdivision, you will have a chance at making it work. If you can't, between attorneys, engineers and time, this will be a slow and expensive process[/quote]
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