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    Lee Zeldin as EPA head

    Yeah, EPA rescinded all CSC JD policy memos the other day. A wetland is now only jurisdictional if it directly abuts an RPW/TNW - i.e., the three-parameter wetland boundary has to intersect the OHWM. Wetlands any higher in the floodplain or connected only by a discrete conveyance are no longer...
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    HGTV flippers hit with building violations

    I'm sensing an opportunity for a new HGTV reality series here..."Building Department Nightmares" or something (lol).
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    Medford Building Safety

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    Are recent firings causing permit delays?

    We haven't had firings yet but have been under hiring freeze for almost 2 years for unrelated reasons. Lost about 1/3 staff during that time with no apparent effect on permitting efficiency (ironically we've actually improved in some areas). Enforcement is minimal/non-existent though. The...
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    Tips for vetting firms

    That's really neat, thanks for sharing! My only hesitation would be putting the blame for slow permitting all on the consultants b/c of something like this. There are plenty of slow/poor performing permitting staff out there too. I noticed sample size is pretty small for most agents in that...
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    Does your permitting office have a "performance culture"?

    One of DOGE's reforms is for the federal government to adopt a performance culture a la Silicon Valley. As stated in the "Fork in the Road" email that went out to all federal workers on Jan 28: How does your office "reward and promote those that exceed expectations"? And how do you...
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    Lee Zeldin as EPA head

    Good question. EPA is in charge of developing the Corps' Section 404 regulations so it will be interesting to see how far they roll things back. The 2023 Sackett decision removed ephemeral waters and lots of wetlands from our jurisdiction. I expect that Mr. Zeldin and Corps ASA will issue regs...
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    Telework

    LOL. Yeah, I definitely telework best when I'm the only one in the house. During COVID, my wife and I were both working from home, and had to manage having our two boys (ages 6 and 2 at the time) around as well. That was super stressful...I remember feeling at my limit constantly throughout...
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    Telework

    I hear you, but yeah, not sure I'm up for driving in five days/week. Speaking only for myself, I feel that I've been perfectly professional/productive working from my home office...but I know that not everyone does WFH well. The administration just offered all federal employees a buyout offer...
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    Telework

    Yeah I have a guy in my office who actively tries to be in 5 days/week, even though he doesn't have to (yet). He openly chats about how bad for his marriage it would be if he had to be around his wife all day/every day ("I love her but...", lol). That aside, I can relate to wanting to get out...
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    Back taxes for Unpermitted work?

    I guess the smaller counties are simply assuming the work was completed based solely on the fact that a permit was pulled? I'm assuming the larger counties are able to follow up because they have the resources to do so, whereas the smaller counties probably don't. It is interesting how...
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    ICC Certified Zoning Inspector?

    Agreed. If you're applying for a job, the credential may help get you in the door. But if, in the interview, you can articulate your philosophy toward professional enforcement and legally defensible documentation practices like Dave did above, that's what's really going to sell you.
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    Pre-Manufactured Self Water Vending Structure

    Thanks for clarifying that, Maria. So what exactly is your permitting question with this one then? You're wondering if it falls under "Utility (Misc.)" code provisions?
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