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  • #16
    Originally posted by Ric

    I hate to get back on the Busted's case again. But there does seem to be a strong Oder of BS coming from the Atlanta Area.
    I'm keeping an ear on Gwinnett County Planning and Development.... waiting to see if he pulls a permit like he says he's going to on this big Country Club job he's been bragging on.... no permit yet, but I do see some demo work.... we shall see.

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    • #17
      The pics will progress to the big dig, steel bar placement, plumbing & electrical... huge stonework, lighting and much more. Just another gig. Stay Tuned!
      Sodbuster®
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      • #18
        BUSTING the BUSTER

        Originally posted by knowltondata
        I'm keeping an ear on Gwinnett County Planning and Development.... waiting to see if he pulls a permit like he says he's going to on this big Country Club job he's been bragging on.... no permit yet, but I do see some demo work.... we shall see.
        Paul

        What about old or finalized permits. Are you able to access these?? Seems like Busted has had quite a few posts in the past about big jobs he would have needed a permit for.

        I need permits for only two things I do in general. Irrigation new installs, which I stay away from because of low ball competition and Sod replacement in drainage areas. However I am in no way a big hardscape contractor like the Busted claims to be.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Ric
          Paul

          What about old or finalized permits. Are you able to access these?? Seems like Busted has had quite a few posts in the past about big jobs he would have needed a permit for.
          I can go back to Jan 2004 without much trouble... but it takes a while to search em cause he has four different LLC's he operates under.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by knowltondata
            I can go back to Jan 2004 without much trouble... but it takes a while to search em cause he has four different LLC's he operates under.

            Paul

            I don't denie that Busted does some work in a very hot market area. Even a blind hog can fine a Nut in a Pecan Grove.

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            • #21
              "Those are perfect “A” grade bloodgood Jap. Maples. I have many growing and this lot of maples will be ready to harvest in 6 years. Difficult to propagate and highly valued plantstock."

              Keep up the good work ...

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              • #22
                Rudbeckia serotina propagated @ Timber Creek Farms

                Sodbuster®
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