Any more projects and my next project will be moving to place where I can build a bigger shop.
The crazy part is I'm on a quarter acre city lot with only a 20x20 garage...with a municipal planning dept that is horrid to work with.Sounds like a plan! I can help with many expensive ideas for the new shop......
Perfect, concrete pad, 2x 20ft seacans spaced 15ft a part a roof to connect them, no one will notice.The crazy part is I'm on a quarter acre city lot with only a 20x20 garage...
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I have an oft-repeated story about building an out building at my last house.Perfect, concrete pad, 2x 20ft seacans spaced 15ft a part a roof to connect them, no one will notice.
I have an oft-repeated story about building an out building at my last house.
My hope was for a 12'x16' or 192 sq ft shop. Took my drawings to the planning dept. Was told that I need full architectural drawings to get a permit.
So I went home wondering what to do. So I looked at the bylaws and saw I was allowed any number of outbuildings under 100 sq ft each.
So I built two 8'x12' sheds. Right next to each other. Even put strips of sheathing down the 2x4's where they met. Proper setbacks, the whole nine yards.
Finished it up nice and proper. Sold the house and no one ever asked about a permit.
This is a horrible hobby if you are tight on space, and even worse if you have lots of space!
This is what I'd like to build on the 'back 40'. I wouldn't have to go through the expense of subdividing and as a 700 sq ft 'carriage house' would give me a decent garage and office space upstairs. But likely the price tag is $100K? Other than the entry in the middle the two garages connect so it's a really large shop area. Put electronics stuff upstairs.
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Up to the section line which is down the middle of the road. Neighbor across also has his corner up to the section line. We could effectively block the entire street. Not a good idea...Um...In Victoria? Some how I don't think so. Generally a dozen feet or more inward from the edge of the pavement is owned by the municipality. If it's really yours, Quick! Build a toll booth! You'll at least get the traffic going in one direction!
60 minutes out of town, though admittedly 20 of that on a boat, I just finished a 24'x42' steel frame building. It's doable. But there are *costs*.Up to the section line which is down the middle of the road. Neighbor across also has his corner up to the section line. We could effectively block the entire street. Not a good idea...