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Permit-able Residential Dwelling Plan Requirements
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I don't know much, hopefully the following will be useful.

Cachment tank size is typically imposed by the insurance company, usually 10K gallons if you want fire insurance, which is generally required by the lender (if any). Otherwise, size as appropriate; 20K gallons is not uncommon in Kau.

I am not aware of any "residential ag zone". Most subdivisions are zoned "ag" (which allows a "primary dwelling"), many include strict CC&R that emulate "residential". That said, some of the "front" parts of Nanavale are acutally zoned "residential", with County water and County-maintained road.

When you use a structure for "habitation", the other requirements (wastewater) attach.

I vaguely remember that County requires a minimum 832 square feet for "residential" but this might be zoning rather than usage.

An "owner-builder" permit allows you to do some construction, but you can't do your own plumbing/electrical unless you happen to be licensed for those trades.
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RE: Permit-able Residential Dwelling Plan Requirements - by kalakoa - 09-28-2012, 06:03 AM

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