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[*] posted on 12-26-2012 at 07:48 PM


Ola Dulce —
What horrible experiences!
Where did you build in BCS?
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biggrin.gif posted on 1-20-2013 at 11:59 AM
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I found this information on another site for a reference in La Paz:

"We used a biologist named Lilia Martinez in La Paz. She was professional and competent. I don't remember all the different costs, but the whole thing wound up costing between $7000 - $8000 USD. At least half of that was for the biologist fee and survey. The entire "project" is covered, and we were advised to include any and all possible construction items even if you didn't intend to do them all at once. That way, you don't have to go back and do it all over again when you want to put in a swimming pool or some other thing."
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[*] posted on 1-20-2013 at 12:06 PM


it really is best to get on with doing the work and paying the MONEY
for your own permits. Then you don't have to be so jealous of what you seeing your neighbor doing. Jealousy es el peor de Bujerias but nothing a local Shaman can't reverse back at ya. LOL
so get on with your own life and quit worrying what the Jones's are doing.
You are hurting the local community's development with your crying and whining and guess what! Get off your bumb, shut down the computer and get busy your owrn self. Trying to control what the neighbors are doing will only make you distateful, ugly and crazy.

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[*] posted on 1-20-2013 at 10:30 PM


WTF??

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it really is best to get on with doing the work and paying the MONEY
for your own permits. Then you don't have to be so jealous of what you seeing your neighbor doing. Jealousy es el peor de Bujerias but nothing a local Shaman can't reverse back at ya. LOL
so get on with your own life and quit worrying what the Jones's are doing.
You are hurting the local community's development with your crying and whining and guess what! Get off your bumb, shut down the computer and get busy your owrn self. Trying to control what the neighbors are doing will only make you distateful, ugly and crazy.

[Edited on 1-20-2013 by Smooth]
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[*] posted on 1-21-2013 at 08:58 AM


hi Missie B
my response was not directed at you
Here is something I bet you didn't count on. We did all of our permits and now our psycho neighbor who never got off her fat butt to do her own work is calling everyone she can think of and accusing us of not having our permits......granted we all know this perosn is mentally compromised but imagine out amusement at having spent the money and time and now having a jealous neighbor attempting to throw in a monkey wrench just cuz she was too tight and too lazy to get her own work done. I tell ya...ya live long enough you see it all.
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[*] posted on 1-21-2013 at 09:35 AM


Maybe your handle should be not so smooth.
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[*] posted on 1-21-2013 at 09:50 AM


This advice is.......very good! It's how the Sacramento and San Francisco Govt works when applying for permits. We had a Ca. Lobbyist along with a lawyer doing our permit process.

Yes...hire someone that is with the "good ol boys" network.....

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Im feel bad telling you this, but the best consultants have some relation ($$$) with SEMARNAT personnel, so they can give you sound advice on who can do the job.





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[*] posted on 1-21-2013 at 10:07 AM


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Originally posted by vandenberg
A "BIOLOGIST" :?::?::?::no::no:


Im a biologist too, and i have some experience consulting in this area in particular for Exportadora de Sal, local ejidos around GN and some fishing projects. Govt. requires this study for every project or development in protected areas.

Since the Manifest is related to the impacts on the environment during any stage of development, and the mitigation methods should be nature friendly, at least in México a biologist has the training and is capable to do this job.

CaptKW, since 1997 Mexican law requires this kind of paperwork for new develpopments. You end up paying for a positive resolution from SEMARNAT tellling you will be doing evertything by the law.

This is only for development from zero, clearing vegetation (change of land use) its a different thing, although related.

Same for construction permits, those usually area arranged by the contractor or the architect.


the tiger Woods Punta Brava golf course hit this same snag here in Punta Banda.




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[*] posted on 1-21-2013 at 10:13 AM


I agree. We are grateful our consultant is well connected. In our case we needed a bullet proof, professional, in case our southern neighbor had "fits" about what we are doing moving dirt. There is no way around the fact that the process is expensive and time consuming, but well worth it. Resistance to change is human nature and the "barking dogs" can appear from several factions no matter how hard you try to do what is right for the greater good.
Sorry to hear of your skeptism Monoloco. You short on cash?
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[*] posted on 1-21-2013 at 01:12 PM


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Sorry to hear of your skeptism Monoloco. You short on cash?
I was referring to your rather cryptic post.
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[*] posted on 1-21-2013 at 02:43 PM


Thanks for your honesty monoloco.Considering I am dealingwith tremendous energy vampirism cryptic might be appropriate. I will try to smooth it though, I have only lost my patience and that's allot patience to lose
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