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Old January 2nd, 2004, 01:04 PM
jrdavis jrdavis is offline
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Question Replacement House

I plan to replace my current house ( South of Waldron IN, 1100 sqft built I believe in the 60's located on a 3/4 acre lot bordering Conns Creek ). I feel this would be more cost effective then repairing/remodeling since the house has many problems, not the least being foundation heaving. The lot is flat near the creek and slopes upward toward the back. I envision a walk (drive) out basement with a single floor ( possibly log ) above.

At this stage my main concern is the applicable local ( Shelby County, IN ) building code requirements pertaining to setbacks, septic, lot size etc. for such a project
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