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
When developing property or renovating a building in Washington, DC, you will most likely need some type of Site Plan for your project. Whether it
A mousepad sent to us from the District of Columbia Association of Land Surveyors. Rewritten here for easier reading: “DC’s ‘Surveying Commandments’ Survey the Boundary
From picture above: “The Duvall Foundry 1050 – 30th Street, N.W. Built between 1856 and 1866 as a machine shop by William T. Duvall,
Tree removal is calculated on a case-by-case basis and is only performed if absolutely necessary. If you think your project will require tree removal, here
The System Availability Fee (SAF) is a one-time fee assessed on new development projects in the District that require a new water and sanitary sewer
In April 1791, at the behest of President George Washington, 40 sandstone markers were placed during a multi-year boundary survey of the federal territory of