Land Development
Overview
Land Development is the process by which the current or permitted use of a property is altered. In Quebec, the authority to regulate this process has been granted to the localities in order to encourage the local governments to improve public health, safety, convenience and welfare of its citizens.
Generally, the land development process includes four stages: zoning; subdivision; site plan and permitting. The process may include any or all of these stages. In order to complete this, Interra works hand in hand with the appropriate professionnals and oversees all of the following steps in Land Development...
Land Surveying:
- Boundary, site and topographic surveys
- Subdivision layouts
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Land planning:
- Master land planning
- Community planning
- Land use determination
- Zoning and ordinance regulation
- Due Diligence reports
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Civil engineering:
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Site analysis
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Roadway design
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Soil erosion control and storm water management
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Water supply and distribution systems
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Wastewater collection and treatment systems
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Permitting environmentally sensitive areas
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Coordinating and permitting with state, local and federal agencies
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Landscape architecture:
- Site specific design
- Planting plans
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