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Why doesn’t PLP do much work outside of Santa Cruz County?

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Why doesn’t PLP do much work outside of Santa Cruz County?

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While all municipalities and counties have some common regulatory aspects, the complexity of the ordinances and process require constant attention to remain up-to-date on changing policies and interpretations. While Ron Powers has personally obtained permits and completed work in more than 50 municipal and county jurisdictions in Colorado and California, a good portion of the work is built around personal relationships with the individuals who are the ‘gatekeepers’ of the process. Experience shows that local knowledge and a cooperative effort is more effective for the clients and the community. The focus on Santa Cruz County and the incorporated cities allows PLP to maintain these relationships and remain educated on the local regulations. Can I just call on PLP when I run into a problem during my permit process? The value of retaining PLP early in the process is to try to keep the project moving forward toward approval/successful completion. PLP can assist when problems are encountere

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