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pickledtrout

Jan 16, 2010, 1:42 PM

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I am trying to get infor on the process of getting permits for building.
Do you get a local building permit first and then the SEMARNAT permit or do you need the SEMARNAT approval first.
The area we are looking at building on is protected fauna and flora area does that mean you cant build or just that it is restricted .



Rolly / Moderator


Jan 16, 2010, 2:28 PM

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Re: [pickledtrout] permits for building

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The place to start is with a local architect. If you are planning to build, you will need the services of an architect to get the permit. He/she will know all the rules and regulations.

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gpkgto

Jan 16, 2010, 3:14 PM

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Rolly is correct--but if possible get a reference from someone--all architects are not the same. At least have the architect show you some of his work before you hire him/her. There are also some architects who will work without permits--but that is not a wise thing to do.


Manuel Dexterity

Jan 16, 2010, 3:53 PM

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The place to start is with a local architect. If you are planning to build, you will need the services of an architect to get the permit. He/she will know all the rules and regulations.


That is not completely correct. Architects will know the procedure for acquiring a building permit in a residential zoned area but if you are talking about undeveloped land there are many requirements only someone experienced in developments of this type.

From the little amount of info you give it is impossible to know what you will need. Will you need a zoning change? Is there municipal supplied water and sewage?

If you will have to do an environmental impact study that should be done before you apply for a building permit. SEMARNAT can and probably will put restrictions on what can be done in the area. You will, however have to submit the detailed plans for your project for the impact statement.


ralfir

Jan 27, 2011, 11:45 AM

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where are you located in Mexico?
 
 
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