Do I need an Erosion & Sediment Control Plan in Washington, DC?
The requirement for an Erosion and Sediment (E&S) Control Plan in Washington, DC depends on the amount of land disturbance a project proposes. As your
The requirement for an Erosion and Sediment (E&S) Control Plan in Washington, DC depends on the amount of land disturbance a project proposes. As your
The requirement for a Stormwater Management (SWM) Plan in Washington DC depends on whether the project is considered a “Major Land Disturbing Activity” or a
Any construction work in the public right of way (beyond the private property line) in Washington DC will require a Public Space Permit from the
What is a Green Area Ratio (GAR)? Per the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations definition 600.1, Green Area Ratio (GAR) is “the ratio of the
Starting in May of 2024, Arlington County property owners will see a new fee on their real estate bill called the “Stormwater Utility Fee.” What
When embarking on a new home or pool construction project in Fairfax County, it is important to be aware of the Fairfax County Pro Rata
If you decide to move forward on your land development project with a Professional Civil Engineer, one of the first steps in the site design
Whether you are working on a home addition, patio, or landscaping project in Northern Virginia, it is important you keep your land disturbance to a
What is Missing Middle Housing? Missing Middle housing refers to multi-unit housing types that fall between single-family homes and mid-to-high-rise apartment buildings. They are often
Any project in Fairfax County exceeding 2,500 square feet in land disturbance will require a Site Plan prepared by a Civil Engineer and a Land