just what we need, a big ordeal just to get buried.
W&D wrote:
> Before you bury yourself in your truck, be sure to do the following:
>
> Check with local planning and zoning authorities and obtain appropriate
> approvals.
> You must submit multiple copies of a site plan and improvement drawings
> signed by an architect or engineer.
> An environmental impact report (negative declaration) may be required.
> If the site is near water, you must also obtain approvals form the state
> fish and game department.
> The site excavation will, of course require a permit form the local building
> official.
> The excavation will also require OSHA permits to assure the appropriate
> shoring is used.
> This may necessitate a soils report to verify the strength and stability of
> the soil material, signed by a licensed engineer or geologist.
> All hazardous materials must be removed from the truck before it's buried so
> you must remove the battery and fuel tank and drain all other fluids to the
> satisfaction of the authorities.
>
> Obviously, this process will take some time and possibly some public
> hearings, so plan well in advance.
> And you thought this was the land of the free?
>
> ;-)
> Whitney Haist
> CA
>
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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