Wednesday, February 26, 2014

House and Barn plans are APPROVED!!!!









February 25th
Our house plans have finally been approved!!! Amazing how heavy that weighed on my outlook for the project. After a week of more set backs it is nice to have a portion of the approval process finished!

Set back #1
I went to the Fire Authority (Riverside County Fire Department Head Quarters) on Wednesday last week with the understanding that I needed to turn in an approved site plan (which I had) and a copy of the “parcel map conditions” (these include the required distance to a hydrant and other fire safety regulations) which were determined when the original 20 acres was subdivided in the early 90's. When I got to the offices in Riverside the site plan and conditions were accepted but I also needed a letter from Rancho California Water District stating where the closest fire hydrant is located and if it is within 500ft of our proposed driveway. Bummer! It would have been nice to have gotten that done sometime in the preceding three weeks while we were waiting to get the site plan approved. So off I went to the water district when I got back to town. They charged $300 dollars to send an employee to our lot and measure from our driveway to the closest fire hydrant (it is ~60 feet from the corner of our lot and ~150 feet from the driveway). Our entire lot is not more than 450 feet wide.

Set Back #2
Yesterday (Monday) I called Suzanne Webb at the Building and Safety department to ask what other permits and/or approvals we would need to secure before we could “pull” our first permit to start building. She mentioned that the letter for the Architectural review done by our Community Services District (CSD) mentioned the need for an encroachment permit paid to the CSD to ensure our driveway was constructed correctly. The cost...$2500. Now to be fair this is a deposit based fee and as long as the “inspector” doesn't have to make multiple trips we should get most of it back. But talk about sticker shock! That is half what we paid for our house and barn plans to be checked and there wont be any engineering or other calculations involved for the driveway. It will pay for an inspector to ensure that a 20 foot wide by 30 foot long section of our driveway which crosses the right of way between our lot and the asphalt road will be build to their specifications. Wow... :(

Suzanne also reminded me that we need to get verification that we are not moving more than 50yards of soil on to or off of the lot. This was something I had forgotten about. I am glad Tom, Kimberley's dad, is a Civil engineer(one of three options for verifying we are not moving more than 50 yards of soil) who can write a letter stating that he has verified that we are within the allowable limits and don't need to obtain a grading permit. Phew!

So to date, our house plans have been approved and the Planning department has approved the designated use of the land (minus 50% to conservancy). We have remaining: school fees to pay, the septic system to finalize, the Fire Authority approval with the water district letter, and complete the Grading verification. Once these are done we can pull our first permit and get started!

I am hopeful that the septic system, Fire Authority, and Grading Verification will all be finalized in the next two weeks. The School fees should be “quick” as well. I just need to write the check...but you never know...:)

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Pop!

Feeling deflated. Yesterday had a lot of negative news about the build. From the loss of the “knoll” as conservation to the septic plan costing us more money and then the foundation bid we received from Michael Mark did not include any of the excavating…we are feeling like popped balloons. I know this is just some minor setbacks but with the disturbed sleep we have been getting (totaling <6 hours) it is sitting heavier than it normally would. Ready for some emotionally easier days ahead. I think I will try and play with the kids more and “be the change I want to see”. J

Gotta love internal pep talks! J

On a cheerier note, check out two of the beautiful colors that we are considering...






Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Lots of News for One Day...


First we received a couple of bids from Michael Mark. He gave us bids for the foundation, framing and plumbing that all came in below our current choices and so we decided to go with Michael...Duh. :)
This has saved us over 10k alone. We also like him as a person which helps! :)

We received word that our ERP (Environmental Review) was finished. The county is requiring us to fence and leave completely undisturbed just under half of our five acres. The kicker is that we don't get anything in return for this, oh wait we are liable if anything happens. That is it...we get to continue to pay property tax on five acres and build a fence in exchange for giving up half of said five acres. So the county gets to put into permanent conservancy our acreage without paying for it??? Got to love California. Oh, wait it gets better. We have until February 17th to respond if we want to contest their decision. The best part is that the decision was dated the 10th of February...yes it was yesterday. So we have a grand total of 7 days to receive the paperwork, formulate our contest and return it to the county offices. Interesting thing is that Friday is the 14th and Monday the 17th is President's day. So we really have a grand total of three days from the date it was written to receive the decision via USPS and get it back to them. If we don't the decision stands...ahh yes, California.

We also heard back from Mark Sweeney that he wants $400 more dollars to change the system specifics in our report. This would be less hard to take if he had included said specifics in the original report. So we have a little “come to Jesus meetin'” in his future. We are so done with this circus.