Can You Build On Wetlands?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2020
  • This video discusses wetlands and if it’s possible to build on a parcel where wetlands are identified.
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Комментарии • 87

  • @peaches3384
    @peaches3384 2 года назад

    Very good information!!

  • @JoseCastro-zc5wz
    @JoseCastro-zc5wz 3 года назад +2

    I’m not sure if the land is considered wetlands, but I am currently looking to buy a pre-construction home in the Florida keys. When I walked the property, I noticed that the ground is muddy throughout. It’s a small lot by the beach. The builder already has building permits and the army corps is going to be removing some mangroves. They will be filling the land to make it stable to build. My question is, how safe is that as an investment? Outside of the risks associated with buying a house in the keys. Is that something that is going to need regular maintenance or cause me problems down the road? Everyone i ask down here makes it seem like it’s no big deal. Thank you for any feedback you can provide in advance.

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад

      We have some familiarity with Florida new site built construction and they are very familiar there with the flood plain level and how high your house needs to sit and how deep your pad needs to be. So yes i think you are ok because the town will approve the level of the house and it’s foundation pad, and they are the local experts!! Happy building and what builder are you working with?

  • @babyetoys4715
    @babyetoys4715 3 года назад

    What does 30' buffer and 40' setback and also area to be replicated mean when you are building around wetlands.

  • @nymcbikers6400
    @nymcbikers6400 4 года назад

    Yes one wetlands for tress fall down easier I’m thinking it’s rocky soil so probably also I’m guessing it depends on the trees I’m guessing willows and swamp ash can handle wetlands better

  • @King45Moses
    @King45Moses 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the video, can the area that’s considered federal wetlands change over time? Say the stream has re routed, do they still deem the old area as wetlands? Also are you able to take trees down?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  Год назад

      Yes these maps do change over time and the army corp can come out and inspect and make these changes.

  • @natrona111
    @natrona111 4 года назад +5

    Thx - great info re. wetlands! What happens if you have to cross over a wetland area to get to the area of the parcel where you can build? Can you put a driveway through the wetland?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  4 года назад +3

      great question! no you cannot install a driveway on or through the wetlands area. so accessibility is important!

    • @giovannidodaro3849
      @giovannidodaro3849 2 года назад +1

      How about if a culvert pipe is installed can a driveway be installed

  • @renixcharles3826
    @renixcharles3826 3 года назад +2

    What if the wetland is between where the house is supposed to be and the roadway

  • @gost3961
    @gost3961 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 2 acre wetland in Pensacola Florida to buy, and I'm not sure before I buy the land,
    1. If I can a build a house on it
    2. Can I fill it with trucks of gravel/sand
    These questions the county didn't want to answer for me
    Thank you if you reply I'd appreciate it

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  6 месяцев назад

      Best first step is to hire an engineer to consult with. The short answer is yes you can buy ducks unlimited credits and build on the wetlands by bringing in fill and raising up the grade. The long answer is that it will depend on the engineers report and your overall budget as this will come with some fees for this engineering work and your credits purchase.

  • @davek7348
    @davek7348 2 года назад

    Hi, I have 6 acres of land in Florida, is it possible for the whole land to be 100% wetland and not be buildable? its in an HOA where people are building homes in the area

  • @giovannidodaro3849
    @giovannidodaro3849 2 года назад

    What if I have to install a driveway to cross NYS wetlands. To get to the upland ?

  • @zerotoinfmath
    @zerotoinfmath 3 года назад +2

    In Canada, you can't build within 60m / 180 feet of wetlands boundaries. That makes the situation much worse than you thought.

    • @GorFX420
      @GorFX420 2 года назад +1

      I live in canada and i live on a floodplain somone paided for a pice of small land beside me that is or was a wetland from the creek that runs through my property now they have cut over 100 trees down and killed mass anount of turtles and the list gose on anyways wonder what u think if he builts there ill get flooded every time it rains im on the banks of the ottawa river in the middle of a floodplain any idea what u think it should do i got minsrty invaded and they are taking so li g to get back its all going to be gone and they are cutting dow. 300 year old butternut trees huge healthy ones im at a loss for words 😔

  • @BrianCrink
    @BrianCrink Год назад +2

    so generally speaking, there shouldn’t be any problems with tiny houses on wheels on land with wetlands considering there is no permanent foundation built?

    • @jeremybates716
      @jeremybates716 Год назад

      I would say other than the ground may be wet you should be good.. But i would, at minimum, check in with your local building inspector to review your plans.

  • @aarongerber3388
    @aarongerber3388 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Wondering if u can help me. I just bought some rural/residential land.
    Septic design is approved already.
    However no soil tests have been done on the prepared homesite of the property.
    The ground is a little wet and there is a creek down a slope from homesite.
    It is not considered wetlands but will I have an issue digging and pouring a concrete slab here? Or due to the wetness would I have to do a post and pier foundation?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад

      You probably won’t need to do a soil bore test. A soil bore test is only required in some townships. You more than likely will be able to determine your footer requirement and how wet the actual ground is when you excavate for the basement (see penetrometer test). Remember that top ground water doesn’t always reflect the ground water. Once you regrade your site after building you can better manage top water. Also with the stream so far below your site I’d be surprised if that water source becomes an issue for you. But have a conversation with your basement company and excavator. You can also employ an engineer to do a soil bore test if you want that as well but likely not necessary. What township are you in?

    • @aarongerber3388
      @aarongerber3388 3 года назад

      Thanks for the response. I’m in Sharon Vermont. There is no zoning so don’t need building permit.
      I should of described the parcel better: The homesite
      From the road it slopes down about an acre long (there is water coming from the road which has culverts draining down the slope onto my property. House site is at bottom of slope where it levels off then another slope down to stream. So the water is coming from up top I think.
      Yesterday I went out there to homesite and dug down with shovel about a foot and hit water.
      Not good right?! I’m worried there is a high water table on this land making it impossible to pour concrete without removing and importing soils etc.

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад

      @@aarongerber3388 Are you sure you don't need a building permit? It may be worth while to have the excavator scoop into the ground a few feet to double check on what's down there. PS we do provide the factory direct option to Sharon VT.

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад

      check out this video for deets! ruclips.net/video/w-0OOSCYO1A/видео.html

  • @manwar7625
    @manwar7625 Год назад

    In MA and RI, can one place an elevated modular structure (or a tiny raised structure) over the wetlands?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  Год назад

      That's a good question. I would talk to your town building department about that and see what they would be ok with.

  • @lennytorres75
    @lennytorres75 4 года назад

    What if the wetalnds are at the back of the property and I want to backfill to gain more yard and possibly landscape?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  4 года назад

      there are restrictions on doing this kind of machine work on wetlands. essentially you can't do that with a machine. there are allowances for working on wetlands with hand tools though..

  • @TheCrazy88tony
    @TheCrazy88tony 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow 😮

  • @KellyK387
    @KellyK387 2 года назад +1

    I own 40 lots of wetlands in Texas coast. Was told I had to deal with core of engineers and could never build on them. I have no clue what to do with them I get t scammers wanting them that don’t understand they’re worthless

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  2 года назад

      For a larger parcel like you’re describing you’ll need to buy credit ls which have to be factored into the over development costs. They will also consider creations of permanent ponds in place of less desirable types of lands. I would recommend connecting with an engineer who specializes in this type of work as it can be a little bit involved but ultimately can be worth while. Hope this helps!
      Jeremy Bates, Modular Home Builder
      Buffalo Modular Homes

  • @KoffingOS
    @KoffingOS Год назад

    Thank you for the info! I'm in WNY and looking at an acre that is considered wetlands.

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Reach out for whatever you need!

  • @sajza1728
    @sajza1728 3 года назад

    Hi, I just have 2 questions: 1) will it be ok to construct or restore a wetland in a catchment where the bedrock is chalk? 2) how can I restore an already existed wetland which is super polluted?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад +1

      Great questions! This isn’t something we tackle too much. I would think you may need to strip the contaminated area and bring in new soils. But this is something that you would need a consultant for :-) I’d love to hear how you get on with this project!

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад

      Btw what area are you in?

    • @sajza1728
      @sajza1728 3 года назад

      @@Buffalomodular Luton, England.

  • @mrxyooj
    @mrxyooj Год назад

    Can a small cabin or shed be build on emergent wetlands in a wooded parcel lot that is part of a private property and not state or fed?

  • @gofasttrucking5644
    @gofasttrucking5644 4 года назад +1

    do you also need to stay 100 feet from federal wetlands? or only state

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  4 года назад

      only state... federal you can be right next to it.

  • @Jamesocop
    @Jamesocop 4 года назад +2

    How do you determine if the wetlands is Federal or State? And is it possible for a surveyed wetlands to not be classified as wetlands by Fed or State? They clearly don't agree on what is wetlands.

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  4 года назад +1

      state and federal wetlands are registered in their database so the local surveyor can plot them on the survey so we can see what our build-able area is..

    • @sammiller7509
      @sammiller7509 3 года назад

      @@Buffalomodular thanks for your help here! Is this a good source for Federal, or would you recommend checking elsewhere?
      fwsprimary.wim.usgs.gov/wetlands/apps/wetlands-mapper/
      And do you have recommendations for New York State's as well?

  • @semperfi_ny
    @semperfi_ny 2 года назад

    Hello. I'm in WNY and looking at 11 acres property a couple towns over that has a note in the listing "Not a buildable lot, for recreation and hunting only". I spoke to the relator about putting my Travel trailer there for camping and that's not an issue. I was thinking of putting a small hunting cabin/shed (14'x14') but there are DEC wetlands. Is there a way to get around this. The town does have what you stated in the regulations stating 100' setback from the wetlands.

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  2 года назад +1

      We would need to do a wetlands delineation map showing the boundaries of the wetlands in order to figure out where we can build and where we cannot build on the lot… we’d be happy to get this for you if you want to reach out to us to discuss!

    • @semperfi_ny
      @semperfi_ny 2 года назад

      @@Buffalomodular Thank you. I'm going to see the property Thursday. I will Google you and send an email.

    • @cinemabunny
      @cinemabunny 2 дня назад

      @@semperfi_ny Did you find out if a trailer was ok? I am wondering if a mobile home would qualify. There is a parcel zoned wetlands that I am interested in and would use a mobile home as a cottage.

  • @MattBunch
    @MattBunch 3 года назад +1

    If you do build on wetlands, expect a ~4% value reduction.

  • @avaaaaaaaa
    @avaaaaaaaa 3 года назад

    I’m in Canada and I really want to make a tree house but the trees are so skinny and I’m on like a marsh land where every year the ground gets like a little pond

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад

      you definitely need a solid tree for a tree house!

  • @kyawlinthein1983
    @kyawlinthein1983 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, We are start looking for our dream home and what we need to look out when we hire the wetland survey company here in florida ? Thanks...

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  6 месяцев назад +1

      Each state is a little bit of a different animal. Always beneficial to connect with a local expert. In this case the engineering company can guide and direct you through this process. But when you’re buying land, you should always have a contingency time period in your purchase contract for you to review all aspects of the land to ensure that you can do what you’re wanting to doon the site prior to closing on the purchase.

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  6 месяцев назад +1

      What area in Florida are you in? And what modular company are you considering working with?

    • @kyawlinthein1983
      @kyawlinthein1983 6 месяцев назад

      @@Buffalomodular I’m in East Volusia. Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach, Port Orange. The idea was loved the Barndo but need to know about re-sales just in case. We been remodeling, fixing and flipping since 2017. Thank you.

  • @johnnyc6769
    @johnnyc6769 3 года назад

    Hi can you build a drive way to acces the back of your property on a wetland

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад

      i don't believe your driveway can impact the wetlands boundaries. if you want it to, you may find approval for this is fairly straightforward if it's only a small impact on the overall square footage of the lot.

  • @santoshdl
    @santoshdl 3 года назад

    do you know PE1MF
    type of wetland ?

  • @yoankyhernandez2384
    @yoankyhernandez2384 3 года назад +1

    Can you build a small lake on your wetlands?

    • @westcoastorbust2462
      @westcoastorbust2462 3 года назад

      My question or a rain garden?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад

      I suppose you could but since using heavy machines is not allowed then it may be a bit of a challenge :🤔😃🏡👀

  • @zibtihaj3213
    @zibtihaj3213 6 месяцев назад

    11.5 acres and 4 acres is only buildable cause of wetland issues. BUT can we build parking LOT on the rest of the area ? property in NJ

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  6 месяцев назад

      did you connect with a local engineer?

    • @zibtihaj3213
      @zibtihaj3213 6 месяцев назад

      @@Buffalomodular i was advised to do that and spoke to them briefly ... is a process and they have a waiting list.
      What has been your experience..... have you seen any building build on Wet Land ... even if they seem dry lands !
      I am thinking of building like a simple parking Lot part of the wetland if I can

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  6 месяцев назад

      @@zibtihaj3213 when you take wetlands you'll typically need to by offset credits from Ducks Unlimited so they can purchase new wetlands somewhere else to preserve.

  • @nextstar55
    @nextstar55 2 года назад +1

    i got permit to mitigate our wetland from the state and we would be able to build on it

  • @user-hg3iv5hy3s
    @user-hg3iv5hy3s Месяц назад

    1. How long can you expect your home on or near wetlands to hold up? Is it less longevity than homes not in these environments? What is the percentage, if so?
    2. Is it often that mold sets in? How do you mold proof the home in wetland environments?
    2. Does your company build near the lake placid area?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  Месяц назад

      Designated wetlands area doesn’t necessarily have a specific soil density. The soil density for footing bearing requirements still needs to be measured whether you’re on or near wetlands or not. A lot of times areas are designated wetland, simply for top water accumulation, and may not indicate weak soils below grade. But regardless of where you’re building assessing the soil bearing requirements for your foundation, footers and loads is typically always required for town and engineering requirements.
      Water management is always an important thing to consider wherever your building. Drain tile sump pump and drainage Conductors from rainwater is always a part of any new home building planning requirements. It’s important to take water away from your house through these means and with final grading.
      Yes, we build in the Lake Placid area and we’d be happy to chat with you about your specific project. Feel free to reach out anytime and we can have a conversation about your specific project and how we might be able to be of service to you.

  • @DrAkhan
    @DrAkhan 3 года назад

    How to find the high lands in the area of wetland

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 года назад

      The area needs to be flagged by an engineer who uses a gps system

  • @scottschaeffer8920
    @scottschaeffer8920 9 месяцев назад +1

    No. Everybody wants low density housing, green space(s), flowing traffic, parks, wildlife, small town charm, etc. and all of the sudden, it’s gone. The developers made their money, and your left with urban sprawl, and splatter. “Gee, there’s a nice woods, let’s put a house in the middle of it”, OMG.

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  8 месяцев назад

      That’s always the problem with moving to lower populations; The more people move there, the higher the population! there can be up sides too. At one point in time none of this land was developed at all. That’s where we got all these small towns from!

  • @belovedshername
    @belovedshername Год назад

    What about mosquitos, flooding, drainage?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  Год назад

      Mosquitoes is definitely something that would processed unless you had the land sprayed. Regarding flooding and drainage there are solutions for those too.

  • @MattsTruckLife
    @MattsTruckLife 4 месяца назад

    Can you remove wetlands from state and federal? Is it possible if money was not a issue?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes it’s done all the time. There is a type of swap where your fees to remove go to ducks unlimited so they can theoretically buy new protected lands. I believe it’s typically 90k per acre.

    • @MattsTruckLife
      @MattsTruckLife 3 месяца назад

      @@Buffalomodular ducks unlimited? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  3 месяца назад

      @@MattsTruckLife i know right www.ducks.org/

  • @leogonzales2070
    @leogonzales2070 4 года назад

    Just like to know if you also deliver in London, Ontario, Canada?

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  4 года назад

      yep!

    • @lizzankirotek.5252
      @lizzankirotek.5252 8 дней назад

      ​@@Buffalomodular I am in Kenya. I would most sincerely wish to hear your expert advice on some land bordering a seasonal swamp

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  8 дней назад

      @@lizzankirotek.5252I would recommend having a soil test done to test the weight bearing capacity. Connecting with a local engineer is a good idea. I hear Kenya is beautiful! Please send pictures!! God bless!

  • @redstripeblueboat1840
    @redstripeblueboat1840 2 года назад +1

    You didn't answer question. No you can't actually build on wetlands

    • @Buffalomodular
      @Buffalomodular  2 года назад +1

      it's easiest if your site has enough space to build your house so that it doesn't encroach on the delineated wetlands. But the feds allow for you to encroach (at no cost) into the wetlands a certain amount (usually less than 10%) as long as you provide your proposal to the army corp. Encroaching beyond this small amount is where you need to buy credits, which can often make it not affordable for most residential building lots. Hope you have success with your project and let us know if you need anything from Buffalo Modular Homes!!