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I'm using this thread to document my new project. I few days ago I negotiated the purchase of a chunk of dirt with some sort of living quarters on it. I picked up about an acre in a very convenient location.
I don't have the funds to build anything like the last shop I had. If anybody is interested you can read the thread here.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=210570
I called the zoning office, I'm allowed 1000sqft without inspections. This works out well because there are features of the property I don't wish to change. A depth of 28' allows me to use standard trusses and gives me plenty of depth. To keep under 1000 sqft I have a maximum length of 35' I don't like the length not being divisible by 4, but I want to stay as close to my max size as I can.
I'm looking at 16' side walls to allow for a lift on the left side of the shop, the plan is for a mezzanine roughly 16' wide and 10' deep in the right rear corner. 12' x 10' door on the left and a 10' x 10' to the right of that. drawings to follow, just as soon as I finish drawing them.
I've reached out to a contractor to get an estimate on the framing, I'm scheduled to close on 10/30/2020
To be continued...
I don't have the funds to build anything like the last shop I had. If anybody is interested you can read the thread here.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=210570
I called the zoning office, I'm allowed 1000sqft without inspections. This works out well because there are features of the property I don't wish to change. A depth of 28' allows me to use standard trusses and gives me plenty of depth. To keep under 1000 sqft I have a maximum length of 35' I don't like the length not being divisible by 4, but I want to stay as close to my max size as I can.
I'm looking at 16' side walls to allow for a lift on the left side of the shop, the plan is for a mezzanine roughly 16' wide and 10' deep in the right rear corner. 12' x 10' door on the left and a 10' x 10' to the right of that. drawings to follow, just as soon as I finish drawing them.
I've reached out to a contractor to get an estimate on the framing, I'm scheduled to close on 10/30/2020
To be continued...
