It is unconstitutional to take any property without "just compensation" therefore taking of wetland property is in violation of the constitution. Wetland property can not be "taken" but it is protected. Wetlands are protected by the Clean Water Act and the Farm Bill. As a result, the government puts restrictions on what you can and can not do to a wetland.
He builds a dam.
I'm not sure there are any restrictions to where you build on your property. You can build right on the edge of your property line if you want, though most people like to have a little bit of yard all around the house.
The only disadvantage a wetland could present would be to be located in an area where corporations and businesses want to build their buisness.
50 to 60
yes the uxbridge qurries are closed and are private property it is now residental property with a family and a house build on the property
to build hotels
Virtually any structure built on a property requires a permit.
That depends on how close to the property line you are allowed to build, how far from the street does the house need to be, if there are any easements on the property and the maximum number of floors for which the area is zoned.
You can build on as little as a quarter acre in Hamilton County. You do not need to have massive amounts of property to build a house.
The person who bought the property plans to tear down the existing house and build a new one.
how far off the property line do you have to be for a house addition in susex county delaware