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BUILDING TECH TEAM, LLC

in compliance (if applicable) Sign permits Water consumption. Fire Department :&nbsp · Right-of-way Other Agencies :&nbsp · mechanical · electrical · plumbing · Hwy 314 · Hwy 47 · the Village will review the project for zoning compliance · infrastructure impacts · utility coordination · and other applicable development standards. Depending on the project · permits for structural · Public Works · Structure height Parking layout and striping Landscaping installation&nbsp · Grading and Drainage flow Floodplain compliance Fence · wall · and sign placement&nbsp · Dumpster and refuse enclosure placement&nbsp · state · and federal regulations. Public Works:&nbsp

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in compliance (if applicable) Sign permits Water consumption. Fire Department :&nbsp
Right-of-way Other Agencies :&nbsp
mechanical
electrical
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plumbing
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Hwy 314
Hwy 47
the Village will review the project for zoning compliance
infrastructure impacts
utility coordination
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and other applicable development standards. Depending on the project
permits for structural
Public Works
Structure height Parking layout and striping Landscaping installation&nbsp
Learn more
Grading and Drainage flow Floodplain compliance Fence
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wall
and sign placement&nbsp
Learn more
Dumpster and refuse enclosure placement&nbsp
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state
and federal regulations. Public Works:&nbsp

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314, Hwy 47, Courthouse Rd). Residential Projects: The following reviews may apply to residential development projects: Community Development :  Site plan Zoning compliance Floodplain compliance (if applicable) Water consumption (if applicable) Public Works :  Grading and drainage (if applicable) Utility placement and connections Driveway/curb cut plans (Village roads) Sidewalks Right-of-way NM Construction Industries Division :  Structural Mechanical Electrical Plumbing Gas How t

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