Thursday, April 12, 2012

Dangerous To Buy Fairfield Agricultural Land Today? Solano County Protects Against Unscrupulous Fairfield Agricultural Property Sellers.



Fairfield Real Estate Investors Are Getting Smart Advice. Solano agricultural planning employees have saved buyers millions of dollars by warning them about property that was built without fire safety permits.


Looking to buy or sell Solano agricultural land? First check with Solano agricultural planning employees on any Fairfield, Solano construction, alteration, moving, repair and use of any Solano County building, parcel of land or sign. 


While many property owners don’t want government stopping owners from creating hazards, everyone is at risk if people start a forest fire. Farm buildings not built to code can have poor electrical wiring. Bad electrical wiring gets hot and often causes fires. People have died from this and many acres and other houses have been lost due to non permitted real estate structures.


This applies to all properties in Solano County that are outside the city limits of Benicia, Fairfield, Suisun, Rio Vista, Vallejo, Vacaville and Dixon. Learn more about government inspections at http://www.solanocounty.com/depts/rm/buildingnsafety/inspections.asp


To protect Fairfield and the rest of Solano from forest fires, Solano agricultural planning employees require construction and important renovations be checked with the county employees first. Buyers who purchased unauthorized properties can have their properties condemned.


The code compliance program from Solano agricultural planning employees was established in October 1993. Outside the seven cities, Solano County has been a rural, farming community. Solano agricultural planning employees work to keep it this way. Recently a huge swell of awareness and support for the need for code compliance has been coming forth from Solano voters, Sacramento and Washington, DC.

Solano is working hard to protect against global warming through the green building program. Green buildings incorporate certified sustainable wood products; use of high-recycled content products; Solano County recycling of waste that occurs during Solano deconstruction. Solano green building programs can also include demolition and construction. Also check out orientation and design of a Fairfield building to reduce the demand on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Beware of toxic chemicals; use of Solano County’s valuable water conservation methods and last but not least innovative energy saving inventions, many of them invented in Fairfield’s Innovation Institute. Check out
http://www.solanocounty.com/depts/rm/buildingnsafety/green_building_program.asp


Disclaimer: This & Other Blog Postings Are Draft Pending Publications.  Contact Solano County Resource Management For Accurate Information. Complicated Building Rule & Zoning Info Is Not Completely Correct.  Solano County Resource Management Codes Change. See www.BetaContent.com.  Anyone Can Add Comments & Clarifications Below If They Are Constructive And Not Inflammatory.


Solano Property Management’s blog in Fairfield gave another first prize to Solano County’s efforts. This prize is for protecting investors against buying  agricultural and watershed land with and without building structures. The Solano Property Management blog has been covering the Solano Resource Management department. The county office has been described as being much easier to work with than other Northern California Counties, so receives a first place award for taking on a tough job that someone has to take to protect Solano County.


Beware Before Buying Fairfield Agricultural Land