permittingPermitting involves a major part of the development process. Almost all projects require one if not several permits prior to implementation. Permits can involve a number of local, state and federal agencies depending upon the project. Often presentation of the project to decision-making entities is required. If the presentation is ineffective, it may not matter how efficient and sustainable the design may be.

LandTech has been representing clients in the acquisition of development permits as long as we have been designing. We realize that a project presentation is a reflection of our client. Our presentation graphics include professional computer renderings, PowerPoint presentations, computer modeling, 3D fly thru animations and other visual aids as the project may warrant.

Often presentations start well before the regulatory review process and may include neighborhood meetings or investor presentations. Local regulatory boards usually consist of individuals not involved in the development process. Our presentations are geared to minimize confusion and provide a thorough overview of the project in a manner simply understood and appreciated.

Development projects also frequently require permits from various state and federal government regulatory agencies. These permit requirements are usually technical in nature and can be overlapping and confusing. LandTech has the technical expertise to wade through the permitting process to keep your project moving forward and on schedule.

Our Project Permitting Services Include:

  • Coordination with Outside Consultants as Lead Consultant
  • Coordinated Submission Packages
  • Detailed Color Graphics and Presentation Plans
  • Planning Board
  • Conservation Commission
  • Zoning Board of Appeals (including 40B)
  • Board of Selectmen
  • Board of Health
  • Neighborhood Groups
  • DEP Wetlands / Subsurface
  • Mass Environmental Policy Agency (MEPA)
  • Army Core of Engineers
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD)