Finally underway here in Northcentral/Northeast Ohio. We moved here about a year ago from the Chicago area just before the housing market went to hell and bought a nice house on a little over 5 acres of land. The problem? All that it had was a small 2-car attached garage and not even a shed. My wife & I each have a Durango, plus I have two Jeeps, two lawn tractors (one with plow the other with snowthrower), a couple of trailers and an assortment of tools and Jeep parts. Classic 10 pounds of **** in a 5 pound bag scenario. I wanted to buy a place that already had an outbuilding, but my wife fell in love with this place (it was the nicest one that we looked at) and agreed that if we got it, she owed me an outbuilding. Fast forward a year and a few headaches dealing with steel buildings and the associated foundation costs and some zoning issues (I have a 'flag' lot which has extra restrictive setbacks). I originally wanted to put the outbuilding next to the house, then picked out a spot on top of a hill, then picked out another spot and finally ended up about 40 feet further away from that spot due to the restrictions. Settled on a post frame building, 40x32x15. I drew up the plans (I work in IT, but when I was a kid I wanted to be an architect, so I have some drafting experience) and got my permits last Friday.
The 'flag' lot (red square marks where I wanted to build, blue square in second pic is where we're building):
The house:
Top of the hill in the distance where I wanted to put it when it couldn't go next to the house, clearing in the foreground is where we ended up building:
The builder broke ground on Tuesday morning, dug the postholes, had them inspected, and started setting footings & posts:
The remaining posts were set on Wednesday and the first two rows of girts were installed along with some PTL retaining boards to hide the #304 fill and help hold it in place since we're on a slope. They also started working on the fill:
The trusses should be set today and the fill and base should be finished tomorrow so that I can lay the pink board and PEX over the weekend and have the slab poured next week. The electrician will be out tomorrow to see what he needs to buy and should be installing the meter base & load center Tuesday or Wednesday, then I can call AEP to have the service run. Overhead doors have been in for almost 2 months now, so those will go in once the builder tells the door company that he's ready for them (9x9 and 16x12 insulated). Going with a steel roof and siding...roof will probably go on tomorrow or Tuesday and the south wall will have to go up then too for the electrician. Updates tonight after I get home.
The 'flag' lot (red square marks where I wanted to build, blue square in second pic is where we're building):
The house:
Top of the hill in the distance where I wanted to put it when it couldn't go next to the house, clearing in the foreground is where we ended up building:
The builder broke ground on Tuesday morning, dug the postholes, had them inspected, and started setting footings & posts:
The remaining posts were set on Wednesday and the first two rows of girts were installed along with some PTL retaining boards to hide the #304 fill and help hold it in place since we're on a slope. They also started working on the fill:
The trusses should be set today and the fill and base should be finished tomorrow so that I can lay the pink board and PEX over the weekend and have the slab poured next week. The electrician will be out tomorrow to see what he needs to buy and should be installing the meter base & load center Tuesday or Wednesday, then I can call AEP to have the service run. Overhead doors have been in for almost 2 months now, so those will go in once the builder tells the door company that he's ready for them (9x9 and 16x12 insulated). Going with a steel roof and siding...roof will probably go on tomorrow or Tuesday and the south wall will have to go up then too for the electrician. Updates tonight after I get home.
It looks like you are out where there is a little distance between neighbors, so I am surprised at the setback rules. But each place has different rules. For instance, where I am at (outskirts of town in the country) I could build a buildiing as large as I wanted but it had to be 10' off of the property line. In the town North of me where I lives, I could only build a building any size as long as it didn't take up more than 2/3 of the property, house included, BUT it could be built right on the property line @ 0.00" if I wanted. Hope the surveyors have a fine line paint marker