Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Sewer Install Underway

Directional boring machine.
1,200 feet of 2" EPDM sewer pipe.  Last time it will be clean. . . ever.



Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Sewer Permit is approved in concept, but still a few more details to iron out.

Almost a year later and we've finally gotten agreement on how to proceed.  Just need to finalize a few more drawings and we should be close. 

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Applied for the sewer permit

After several months of going back and forth with the city, we've finally submitted our plans.  Time to wait and see.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Hiring a consultant to help run point on the Sewer options

Since a septic system is no longer an option, we will be pursuing sewers.  Only problem is that our street isn't currently serviced by sewers.  Looks like our best option is going to be running a line about a quarter mile away to a street nearby that does have a city sewer line.  With the amount of coordination and design this is going to require, we've decided to hire a consultant engineer who specializes in this kind of thing.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Can't install a septic system . . .

So in an unfortunate turn of events, we've discovered that installing a new septic system will be quite a challenge on this lot.  The Department of Health will not allow us to use the old system because of the unknown condition, and there is very little "virgin" soil on the lot that isn't covered with driveway or trees, so now we have to figure out a new plan.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Closing on the lot and a little more history on the old house.

Today we closed on the Lot. It's official! We got to meet the previous owners during the closing and got a little more of the story of the property.

The house was initially built in the 1950s.  In the mid-90s the owner/contractor who we bought it from added a major addition, converting the old garage and porch into a new kitchen and living room, and adding a three car garage.
Landscape plan for the original 1950's house discovered in the basement.
In 2006 the owners were apparently awakened by popping noises coming from the garage.  They got out of the house, but the contractor hurt himself pretty badly retrieving the dogs from the basement, so he hasn't been in any shape to remodel the place.  It has sat vacant in its current condition since then.
The burned out kitchen.
The back side of the vinyl siding wall on the left.
 They seemed pretty excited about selling it to a young couple who's ambitious to build a project for themselves. 

Time for us to decide what can be reused and what needs to go!