I read or watched something on X that most of these houses each has its own septic system. Typically they will be decades old. Rebuilding one and meeting code that close to the ocean will cost millions. The old systems will have to be removed first. It will be a total mess.
Interesting post.
I know folks who built a house on Lake Champlain in Vermont.
The only way they could do it was to bribe local officials to approve their septic system.
I read or watched something on X that most of these houses each has its own septic system. Typically they will be decades old. Rebuilding one and meeting code that close to the ocean will cost millions. The old systems will have to be removed first.
Adam Corolla talked about that on his podcast when he went back to check on his condo in Malibu (it only got singed). As a former home builder he spoke knowledgeably about it, and said that regardless of how officials talk about short-cutting regulations, there’s going to be NO shortcutting regulations as relates to that issue.