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Scott Hayes

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Hi I'm Scott Hayes, Realtor at Alain Pinel Realtors In Woodside,
As an active member of the Silicone Valley Association of Realtors, I specialize in the
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Scott Hayes answered:
Hi Craig
As the other answers have eluded to, you need to check with the city or county. There are many places in the area that have Woodside addresses that are actually in Unincorporated San Mateo County. Subdividing in the Woodside area and the county can be very very challenging. The town of Woodside also has different lot size requirements depending where you are in the town. I would get the parcel number, determine if it is town or county, then go talk to the appropriate jurisdiction. - Tue Aug 25 2009, 15:27

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