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CSwofford147@comcast.net 04-28-2014 07:58 PM

FYI Sumter County Building Permits and sinkhole remedation
 
For everyone's information all that you need in Sumter County to go online and get a copy of any building permit for work done or being done is the address of the property in question. If anyone has any trouble using the system just call the Sumter County Building department and the will be happy to help you. I would like to know if other people have used this system and if the have used this system to identify sinkhole remediation work. It is very simple to use.

perrjojo 04-28-2014 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by CSwofford147@comcast.net (Post 869942)
For everyone's information all that you need in Sumter County to go online and get a copy of any building permit for work done or being done is the address of the property in question. If anyone has any trouble using the system just call the Sumter County Building department and the will be happy to help you. I would like to know if other people have used this system and if the have used this system to identify sinkhole remediation work. It is very simple to use.

I am curious...do you live in TV? If so for how long? Are you happy here? Again, just curious.

OBXNana 04-28-2014 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by perrjojo (Post 869943)
I am curious...do you live in TV? If so for how long? Are you happy here? Again, just curious.

You read my mind!

ilovetv 04-28-2014 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by OBXNana (Post 869960)
You read my mind!

Ditto.

There's a fine line, I think, between staying personally informed on this and broadcasting a constant drumbeat of publicity that ruins the reputation of a neighborhood and its neighbors by pitting people against each other when they really need a unified, harmonious approach.

graciegirl 04-28-2014 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ilovetv (Post 869997)
Ditto.

There's a fine line, I think, between staying personally informed on this and broadcasting a constant drumbeat of publicity that ruins the reputation of a neighborhood and its neighbors by pitting people against each other when they really need a unified, harmonious approach.


I'll Say!!!!!!!!!:BigApplause:

buggyone 04-28-2014 10:34 PM

Could it be the work of a malcontent troll - or (gasp) a Stonecrester?

DougB 04-28-2014 10:43 PM

Or a lawyer from the law firm Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe trying to drum up some business.

graciegirl 04-28-2014 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DougB (Post 870019)
Or a lawyer from the law firm Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe trying to drum up some business.


My line of thought completely.

JourneyOfLife 04-29-2014 06:29 AM

I thank the OP for posting the information.

What prospective buyer would not want to know about something like that?

Moderator 04-29-2014 07:13 AM

Please keep comments focused on the original topic.

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senior citizen 04-29-2014 07:25 AM

Florida's Department of Environmental Protection
 
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/geology/feedback/faq.htm

Florida's Department of Environmental Protection

Great website with commonly asked questions............many of which have been asked most recently with regard to the sinkhole problem. Many other subjects, not yet addressed.....

Scroll down below the 26 hyperlinks/questions.....
The answers are below, so you do not have to constantly click the hyperlinks......

Below that are yet more questions re Florida. All educational.


Question 15:
Is there a safe area of Florida in which to live with no chance of sinkholes? back to topTechnically, no. Since the entire state is underlain by carbonate rocks, sinkholes could theoretically form anywhere. However, there are definite regions where sinkhole risk is considerably higher. In general, areas of the state where limestone is close to surface, or areas with deeper limestone but with a conducive configuration of water table elevation, stratigraphy, and aquifer characteristics have increased sinkhole activity.
The only way to ensure that you don’t purchase property that might be prone to sinkhole activity is to not buy property in a karst region. Karst refers to landforms that develop due to the dissolving away, over geologic time, of geologic materials near the surface. In most cases that material is limestone. Learn about the local geology in an area you are considering purchasing land in and find out if it is a karst region.


CassieInVa 04-29-2014 08:33 AM

As a prospective buyer in the next 6 months, this is information I'm definitely looking at. Yes things can happen anywhere, but if I can hedge my bets and stay in an area where there is not a lot of sinkhole activity, I don't think that's such a bad thing. Does anyone know if this is something that has to be divulged if you are buying one of these houses?

jbdlfan 04-29-2014 08:56 AM

Soooooooo. Getting all the information you can on a property before you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars is now a bad thing????? This is great access to information that is in place to protect us. I applaud the OP and by the way, I believe they live in Glenbrook.

buggyone 04-29-2014 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by CassieInVa (Post 870112)
As a prospective buyer in the next 6 months, this is information I'm definitely looking at. Yes things can happen anywhere, but if I can hedge my bets and stay in an area where there is not a lot of sinkhole activity, I don't think that's such a bad thing. Does anyone know if this is something that has to be divulged if you are buying one of these houses?

It may make good sense to put a clause in your purchase contract of a home that you will pay for a company to test for sinkholes for that house. I think it usually costs around $150. If sinkhole is found, you would have option of backing out of the contract with no penalty.

Naturally, any known or repaired sinkhole must be divulged by the seller.

graciegirl 04-29-2014 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by senior citizen (Post 870082)
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/geology/feedback/faq.htm

Florida's Department of Environmental Protection

Great website with commonly asked questions............many of which have been asked most recently with regard to the sinkhole problem. Many other subjects, not yet addressed.....

Scroll down below the 26 hyperlinks/questions.....
The answers are below, so you do not have to constantly click the hyperlinks......

Below that are yet more questions re Florida. All educational.


Question 15:
Is there a safe area of Florida in which to live with no chance of sinkholes? back to topTechnically, no. Since the entire state is underlain by carbonate rocks, sinkholes could theoretically form anywhere. However, there are definite regions where sinkhole risk is considerably higher. In general, areas of the state where limestone is close to surface, or areas with deeper limestone but with a conducive configuration of water table elevation, stratigraphy, and aquifer characteristics have increased sinkhole activity.
The only way to ensure that you don’t purchase property that might be prone to sinkhole activity is to not buy property in a karst region. Karst refers to landforms that develop due to the dissolving away, over geologic time, of geologic materials near the surface. In most cases that material is limestone. Learn about the local geology in an area you are considering purchasing land in and find out if it is a karst region.



I am posting this map again, in the hopes that people will see where reported sinkholes are and they are not. Hoping. They will SEE.
http://www.securefsi.com/images/sink...e-near-map.jpg


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