On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 10:18:07 -0500, Duane Bozarth
wrote Re Walkway over wetland:
"CL (dnoyeB) Gilbert" wrote:
I have a home on 3/4 acre. The house is at north end of the property.
The rest is mostly grass. Except I have a small stream running
north to south just west of my house on my property. This is full of
trees/shrubs/etc. since the didnt cut that down to build my house/lawn.
This stream is basically like a marsh in that you dont see much running
water, just wetness. I like the trees and the water.
What I want to do is build a walkway that goes through the treed area,
over the marshland. I want it to go from the side of my house all the
way to the end of my property where I will put a screened in gazebo.
This is probably a 75 foot walk.
What type of company would build something like this? Can I call a deck
building company?
Thanks,
CL Gilbert
Is this a classified wetlands? If so, you may have a problem doing
anything.
Really. If it is, or can be, classified as wetland; start thinking in
terms of applying for (but not getting) permits from the Army Corps of
Engineers, the EPA and probably state agencies as well.
The last time I read anything about "wet land" designations, the
Supreme's were being pretty liberal and confiscatory about it. If you
spit on the ground and it takes more than 30-seconds to dry. Then it's
a wet land.
If not, a cheaper alternative might be to bring in some fill
and simply raise a pathway through...depends on how deep and mucky it
actually is, but could be significantly cheaper than builing a fully
supported walkway.
Seriously though, Duane has a good suggestion there.
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