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<blockquote data-quote="lynnmcmahan" data-source="post: 889663" data-attributes="member: 14607"><p>Check with your county zoning dept, planning office, whoever issues the required permits and they can tell what you can or cannot do. Also, talk to the U.S. Dept Soil Conservation. They CAN be great help with the pond and additional drainage. The configuration of the pond appears to be an old dirt pit which would be hard to drain and kept dry. Most sellers normally point out the good things but not the not so good things. Don't get in a hurry. If there are any old timers in the area ask them about the history of the property. If the pond can be drained dry you could put in a drainpipe and spillway and not have to build a new dam. Soil conservation can answer those questions. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lynnmcmahan, post: 889663, member: 14607"] Check with your county zoning dept, planning office, whoever issues the required permits and they can tell what you can or cannot do. Also, talk to the U.S. Dept Soil Conservation. They CAN be great help with the pond and additional drainage. The configuration of the pond appears to be an old dirt pit which would be hard to drain and kept dry. Most sellers normally point out the good things but not the not so good things. Don't get in a hurry. If there are any old timers in the area ask them about the history of the property. If the pond can be drained dry you could put in a drainpipe and spillway and not have to build a new dam. Soil conservation can answer those questions. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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