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So many government agencies, where to start!
1. At every elected position, what they said and what they did table. To clearly illustrate campaign promises and how they are performing.
2. Lobbyist contributions to specific congressmen. All on an easy to view map. Then voting results correlated to specific lobbyed bill. ie. Stimulus funds.
3. Graphical displays with mouse over details.
4. Show new government positions with titles and job descriptions. State, Local, National levels.
Could go on forever..
HobieParticipantThough tempting to play cat and mouse with the permit process, if you ever have an insurance claim ( ie. fire ) the carrier can deny your claim on the basis that somehow the non permitted addition contributed to the cause thus not covered. Risky in the long run.
HobieParticipantThough tempting to play cat and mouse with the permit process, if you ever have an insurance claim ( ie. fire ) the carrier can deny your claim on the basis that somehow the non permitted addition contributed to the cause thus not covered. Risky in the long run.
HobieParticipantThough tempting to play cat and mouse with the permit process, if you ever have an insurance claim ( ie. fire ) the carrier can deny your claim on the basis that somehow the non permitted addition contributed to the cause thus not covered. Risky in the long run.
HobieParticipantThough tempting to play cat and mouse with the permit process, if you ever have an insurance claim ( ie. fire ) the carrier can deny your claim on the basis that somehow the non permitted addition contributed to the cause thus not covered. Risky in the long run.
HobieParticipantThough tempting to play cat and mouse with the permit process, if you ever have an insurance claim ( ie. fire ) the carrier can deny your claim on the basis that somehow the non permitted addition contributed to the cause thus not covered. Risky in the long run.
HobieParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Without immigration, there would be no economic growth. Remember that.
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LEGAL is the key word missing here. And it does change the argument.
HobieParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Without immigration, there would be no economic growth. Remember that.
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LEGAL is the key word missing here. And it does change the argument.
HobieParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Without immigration, there would be no economic growth. Remember that.
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LEGAL is the key word missing here. And it does change the argument.
HobieParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Without immigration, there would be no economic growth. Remember that.
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LEGAL is the key word missing here. And it does change the argument.
HobieParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Without immigration, there would be no economic growth. Remember that.
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LEGAL is the key word missing here. And it does change the argument.
HobieParticipantCouple more ideas. Cal State San Marcos used to have a landscape architecture class or landscaping planning course. You may chat up the a professor and make your lot a class project??
Once you develop a planting list shop it around to the wholesale nursery’s. Evergreen, Miramar, Village, etc. for a good price.
If you want fruit and exotic trees go with Claussen in Vista. Very knowledgeable and quality trees.
Water retention system is a brilliant idea as the tiered water rates are getting very costly now.
I would also factor in some kind of solar heating for the pool.
Drive around and take photos of landscaping you like and give these to your designer. This will give him a real head start on you taste.
By the way, the expensive hardscaping part is already done so if you are just doing planting, it won’t be that costly.
Very nice place. Good luck.
HobieParticipantCouple more ideas. Cal State San Marcos used to have a landscape architecture class or landscaping planning course. You may chat up the a professor and make your lot a class project??
Once you develop a planting list shop it around to the wholesale nursery’s. Evergreen, Miramar, Village, etc. for a good price.
If you want fruit and exotic trees go with Claussen in Vista. Very knowledgeable and quality trees.
Water retention system is a brilliant idea as the tiered water rates are getting very costly now.
I would also factor in some kind of solar heating for the pool.
Drive around and take photos of landscaping you like and give these to your designer. This will give him a real head start on you taste.
By the way, the expensive hardscaping part is already done so if you are just doing planting, it won’t be that costly.
Very nice place. Good luck.
HobieParticipantCouple more ideas. Cal State San Marcos used to have a landscape architecture class or landscaping planning course. You may chat up the a professor and make your lot a class project??
Once you develop a planting list shop it around to the wholesale nursery’s. Evergreen, Miramar, Village, etc. for a good price.
If you want fruit and exotic trees go with Claussen in Vista. Very knowledgeable and quality trees.
Water retention system is a brilliant idea as the tiered water rates are getting very costly now.
I would also factor in some kind of solar heating for the pool.
Drive around and take photos of landscaping you like and give these to your designer. This will give him a real head start on you taste.
By the way, the expensive hardscaping part is already done so if you are just doing planting, it won’t be that costly.
Very nice place. Good luck.
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