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oladulce
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Quote: | Originally posted by bledito
If an area is already populated to some extent and your building inbetween other homes already there if the area is aready considered residential is
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It depends, and having other homes around isn't a reliable indicator of whether you will need one. Some locations such as those in certain municipal
zones don't need an EIS even if they abut the Zona Federal on the ocean.
If an area was formerly undeveloped, or rustico it might be zoned as "forestal" which is a federal designation. Prior to any changes on a property
(moving dirt, changing plants, or building) each individual lot in this area will need to change the status of the zoning of the property from
"forestal" to "urbano". This process is called a "Cambio Uso de Suelo" and SEMARNAT considers it the most important part of the Impact Study.
So even if there are other houses around you, you need to find out if your property is "forestal" especially if it was formerly a rural area . If
you're in a development where lots were subdivided, the developer may have already done the Cambio Uso de Suelo.
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Martyman
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Quote: | Originally posted by J.P.
Do it the Mexican way. Out where I live the owner opened up a new section and Bulldozed a bunch of lots on the side of the mountain then placed all
kinds of junk boat's, car's, old trailers and other debris on the lot's so the people would think the lots had been there for a long time. |
Genius...LOL
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Fernweh
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Quote: | Originally posted by oladulce
Quote: | Originally posted by bledito
If an area is already populated to some extent and your building inbetween other homes already there if the area is aready considered residential is
it still required to have the impact study done? |
It depends, and having other homes around isn't a reliable indicator of whether you will need one. Some locations such as those in certain municipal
zones don't need an EIS even if they abut the Zona Federal on the ocean.
If an area was formerly undeveloped, or rustico it might be zoned as "forestal" which is a federal designation. Prior to any changes on a property
(moving dirt, changing plants, or building) each individual lot in this area will need to change the status of the zoning of the property from
"forestal" to "urbano". This process is called a "Cambio Uso de Suelo" and SEMARNAT considers it the most important part of the Impact Study.
So even if there are other houses around you, you need to find out if your property is "forestal" especially if it was formerly a rural area . If
you're in a development where lots were subdivided, the developer may have already done the Cambio Uso de Suelo. |
Have you seen or read this:
For lots, smaller than 1000sqare meters
�) PLANTACIONES FORESTALES:
I. Plantaciones forestales con fines comerciales en predios cuya superficie sea mayor a 20 hect�reas, las de especies ex�ticas a un ecosistema
determinado y las que tengan como objetivo la producci�n de celulosa, con excepci�n de la forestaci�n con fines comerciales con especies nativas del
ecosistema de que se trate en terrenos preferentemente forestales, y
II. Reforestaci�n o instalaci�n de viveros con especies ex�ticas, h�bridos o variedades transg�nicas.
O) CAMBIOS DE USO DEL SUELO DE �REAS FORESTALES, AS� COMO EN SELVAS Y ZONAS �RIDAS:
I. Cambio de uso del suelo para actividades agropecuarias, acu�colas, de desarrollo inmobiliario, de infraestructura urbana, de v�as generales de
comunicaci�n o para el establecimiento de instalaciones comerciales, industriales o de servicios en predios con vegetaci�n forestal, con excepci�n de
la construcci�n de vivienda unifamiliar y del establecimiento de instalaciones comerciales o de servicios en predios menores a 1000 metros cuadrados,
cuando su construcci�n no implique el derribo de arbolado en una superficie mayor a 500 metros cuadrados, o la eliminaci�n o fragmentaci�n del h�bitat
de ejemplares de flora o fauna sujetos a un r�gimen de protecci�n especial de conformidad con las normas oficiales mexicanas y otros instrumentos
jur�dicos aplicables;
II. Cambio de uso del suelo de �reas forestales a cualquier otro uso, con excepci�n de las actividades agropecuarias de autoconsumo familiar, que se
realicen en predios con pendientes inferiores al cinco por ciento, cuando no impliquen la agregaci�n ni el desmonte de m�s del veinte por ciento de la
superficie total y �sta no rebase 2 hect�reas en zonas templadas y 5 en zonas �ridas, y
III. Los dem�s cambios de uso del suelo, en terrenos o �reas con uso de suelo forestal, con excepci�n de la modificaci�n de suelos agr�colas o
pecuarios en forestales, agroforestales o silvopastoriles, mediante la utilizaci�n de especies nativas.
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Fernweh
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and here is a Google translation:
O) CHANGES IN LAND USE OF FOREST AREAS AND IN jungles and arid zones:
I. Change of use of land for farming, aquaculture, real estate development, urban infrastructure, the means of communication or for the establishment
of commercial, industrial or service on land with forest vegetation, except for single-family housing construction and the establishment of commercial
and service facilities in plots smaller than 1000 square meters, where the construction does not involve the felling of trees in an area greater than
500 square meters, or the removal or fragmentation of habitat for flora and fauna specimens subject to special protection regime in accordance with
the official Mexican standards and other legal requirements;
II. Changing land use from forest areas to any other use, except for family subsistence farming, carried out on land with slopes less than five
percent, it does not involve aggregation or the clearing of more than twenty percent of the total area and it does not exceed 2 hectares in temperate
zones and 5 in arid and
III. The other changes in land use on land or areas with forest land use, with the exception of the modification of livestock in agricultural soils or
forest, agroforestry or silvopastoral, using native species.
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EnsenadaDr
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Mood: Move on. It is just a chapter in the past, but don't close the book- just turn the page
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Quote: | Originally posted by tecatero
I am required to get an " impact study" prior to being allowed to build on our land that is in the coastal zone. Heard it can take up to 6
months,,,,,,,,,,?? Anyone been thru this, advice, contacts to get it going or ?? Much appreciated | I guess
it is the same impact report that the Mexican government filled out to build the toll road from Ensenada
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