Anonymous wrote:If I were you, I’d have some detailed plans about the new houses drawn up before moving forward with subdividing the lot. There are numerous considerations to take into account — not the least of which are setback requirements.
The county will be difficult to work with — to say the least. Get an experienced attorney to assist.
Anonymous wrote:County isn't going to rezone your property if the rest of the neighborhood is R2C.
They're also not going to let you subdivide. Based on info you've provided, not a "by right" situation.
If your lot was subdividable, you would get letters from builders on a weekly basis.
Anonymous wrote:Cant be done. You will realize after spending $$ with the engineer and attorneys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to subdivide your lot and have it re-platted. You will need a local land use attorney to help you navigate that process.
Yes, this is what I am planning to do. Is this an easy process or pretty regular? Have seen a lot of builders doing it. A recommendation of an attorney in FFX that could handle this kind of work?
You need to talk to a land use engineer, like R.C. Fields, before you talk to a lawyer. If it is feasible, you then get a lawyer to do a spot re-zoning of the property. You might also have to remove the property from the HOA. This will take time and money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to subdivide your lot and have it re-platted. You will need a local land use attorney to help you navigate that process.
Yes, this is what I am planning to do. Is this an easy process or pretty regular? Have seen a lot of builders doing it. A recommendation of an attorney in FFX that could handle this kind of work?
Anonymous wrote:You want to subdivide your lot and have it re-platted. You will need a local land use attorney to help you navigate that process.