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1. Check what municipality/county it is located in (if it is within city limits that city has jurisdiction over)

2. Zoning (what the parcel is zoned for; commercial, residential, mixed use)

3. Utilities/Power in place
a. Connections available?
b. What utility/power company?

4. Water Availability
a. Contact water company and request water availability letter for the property.

5. Sewer/Septic/Well
a If sewer, connection available? (verify connection fees)
b. If septic, design done and submitted?
C. If well, location and information

6. Check to see if: (any one of these may trigger a separate permit and/or report to be done)
a. It's in a flood zone
b. Any streams or ponds nearby
c. It's in a wetland area
d. There are any landslide or erosion issues
(Note: 20% slope or more will trigger a geotech study or report)
e. There are an abundance of trees on the lot
(Note: May trigger a forest practice permit)

7. Lot size and building setbacks
(Note: This will help determine the size of the house you can put on the lot)
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