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sparky:

"last time wasn't really our fault, we had our individual permits, but the building owner had not obtained his building permit."

Normally, that would not happen here, as only the complete package is released. When a 'partial' release happens,it is usually for footings, foundations; to allow the job to start, while plan review is completed.


point taken HotOne, we could learn a thing or two up here without trying to reinvent the wheel ourselves

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If I get a chance next week, I'll scan some of our placards.

please do...., maybe i'll e-mail it to some people i know in the state

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I'm amazed that NH has only three EIs. I remember a lot of beautiful, wooded, undeveloped lands, and a lot of miles between outposts.


Western NH reminds me of northern VT, or maybe western Ma, in the sense that they are displaced (for lack of a better term) of the main body of the state , sort of a land time forgot, despite the predominant buearacracy

Personally, i don't think it makes the people there malicous in any sense to remain (again lack of adjective) politely misinformed of the general gestalt, modus operandi, et all state level zieghiest (someone stop me.........)

But i do sense the strain of those subjected to what is systemic collapse (apply the analogogy of phyisiological insult and towards our trade)

~S~