Friday, July 29, 2011

Well, the progress continues - along with some changes.  We're not sure why we didn't think of this much sooner but the plan now is to make the upstairs loft the master suite (Thanks Doug!).  It threw the momentum off for a couple of days but the guys are back and on track!  The first photo is a partial view from the upstairs, then there is a view of the master suite from the top of the stairs, and then the south wall gets its own Tyvek suit (since our Parvo outbreak at work, it's the same thing we wear when cleaning and handling sick litters)!



Thursday, July 21, 2011


Finally ... we have walls!!!  It's exciting but hard to believe at the same time.  We're actually going to live in a house!  The first photo is of the front of the house and the second one is the view from the front door.  WoooHooo!!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Good news - we can continue building the house!  And even better news - we get to upgrade our septic system!!  Our meeting at the county today went better than expected (which is a good thing because we were kind of preparing for the worst case scenario).  Yes, we will have to upgrade our current 2 yr old septic system with an aerating system (not sure what that all entails but we know it will involve an engineer).  But we don't have to have that finished until we have the final inspection on the house which we should be able to postpone until at least spring.  Capiche?  The main thing is that the crew can move forward on building the house and we're still on track for being able to move in before the rains start (usually late October, early November).  So (fingers crossed) the guys will be back on Monday with nail guns in hand!!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Our speed bump is now officially a road block.  For those of you that pay Sonoma County taxes, know that PRMD (Permit & Resource Management Dept) is putting your hard earned money to good use.  We've been informed that because we did not save 39% of the original structure (which was either rotten or mold ridden) we are classified as a new build and, therefore, need to upgrade our septic system.  The very same system that we installed new just 2 years ago.

Now I admit, we were trying to stretch our definition of the word "remodel".  (That was apparent whenever I spoke about it because I always used air quotes when saying the word).  That's our bad and we'll own it.  We're moving forward in researching what we need to do to upgrade our 2 yr old septic system and look forward to all the new things we'll learn ;)

In the meantime, I would like someone to explain to me a few things:
       - why would our 2 yr old septic system fulfill the requirements needed to pass inspection if we had kept 39% of a moldy, rotted house but when we try to replace the moldy, rotted part with new material all of a sudden it's not good enough?

     - why was it OK for the 15+ squatters to live here with NO running water and NO working septic system (and if it wasn't OK for them to be here, why they were allowed to stay despite the several times the police were on the property responding to disturbance calls)?

     -  even though we're paying our property taxes (and have for the past 6 1/2 years) the county is making it SO difficult for us to build a very modest house (~ 1500 sq ft) when the squatters were allowed to stay while NO ONE was paying the property taxes?

Our neighbors have told us that they're glad we bought the place and are grateful that we've worked so hard to clean the place up.  It was literally a dump before we moved here.  We paid to have 5 abandoned cars removed.  We ourselves hauled away at least 20 old appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers, dish washers ...).  We cut up and hauled away 2 trailers and one of those campers that fits over a pick-up truck.  We've picked up (and continue to find) endless amounts of trash as we plant trees and a garden, and install fencing to create a pasture for our horses.  Everyday we pick up glass that we find from the broken out windows of those abandoned cars, broken bottles and who knows what else.  We are responsible, contributing members of the community.  We don't have a lot of money and what we do have we're trying to put towards building a simple home - is that too much to ask for?

We're going back to the county to present our case next week when the supervisor for the Well & Septic division of PRMD returns from vacation.  Until then, the materials to frame and enclose the place will just sit here.

Stay tuned ...