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Monday, December 1, 2008

12' wide + dingman township

it appears from all the comments that a lot has happened over this year in regards to the 12' wide issue and trailer placements-- what is evident is that you need a licensed surveyor to establish and mark your property lines before you proceed with ordering a new trailer, you may have to relocate your deck, shed and etc. to accommodate a new trailer; you will need a permit from dingman township and have the township officer agree to your trailer location; have you lot location for your trailer properly marked with flags; be sure your contractor who installs the trailer has properly positioned your trailer before they finish and leave; you should be available for the installation day; additional work such as construction or reconfiguration of existing decks, steps, railings or shed placements should be done after you have your trailer installed

yes there are many things to work out if you order a new trailer

also you could have your surveyor give you a drawing with his seal with all these locations for the trailer, deck and shed outlined and in compliance with the dingman township rules-- they all know the rules that are applicable to dingman township -- with this in hand you should have no problem with the township-- they love official surveys-- also give this to your vendor who is supplying and installing your trailer so that if anything is done wrong you don't have to pay to correct their mistake


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  1. A certified survey done by a licensed surveyor includes a drawing which shows the location of ALL structures and utilities on the property. To be certified, it must have their seal applied, signed and dated. The four corners of the property will usually be marked with rebarb stakes. You can also have them mark midway on property lines with wooden stakes.

    Dingman Township does NOT require you to get a trailer permit (at least not yet). The trailer permit is only through LA. That's why LA should REQUIRE a recent survey to be done and on file before any trailer placement.

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