What are those strange poles and orange netting that one sees on properties before building commences?
The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) has adopted a policy requiring staking of building projects. All projects requiring staking are to be staked prior to ARC Concept review. ARC field trips to the site are usually conducted on the Monday before the ARC meeting. Staking is to be installed by the day of the field trip. Staking requirements are: New Construction: a. String all property lines b. Stake outside corners of buildings c. Provide stake marked to show first level floor elevation Additions over 25% Slope: a. Stake outside corners of addition Building Height – In cases where staff determines that building height has a potential view impact, story poles will be required: a. String all property lines b. Stake outside corners of building c. Provide stake marked to show first level floor elevation d. Story poles with line to show highest wall of roof What information is available to developers on inclusionary housing? The Housing and Property Management Division of the Plans & Pub
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