MaverickH1
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Good evening, gents. I'm here to get the expertise and wisdom from you guys and to document what will be my garage build thread. I'm currently getting quotes for everything, so this thread is very premature.
I am a newlywed (4 months ago), and my wife is finally sick and tired of the tools in the house. Thus, I have given her the PERFECT motivation for being all in to build this workshop.
I am a 29 year old mechanical engineer who is currently working in the civil engineering industry for construction.
Garage size: estimated 40x40x12 with a 12' lean to on the side. I want it to be big enough so that I can pull a car in for a "long term project" and still have enough room to park two other cars in the garage. The garage will actually have just two garage doors. I'm hoping to keep it tall enough for a lift, and maybe at some point a loft area for the wife to do crafts and to have extra storage outside of the house. Below is my first drawing for what I'm after for layout:
http://www.maverickh1.com/shared/Forums/Proposed%20frontal%20view%20with%20reuse%20of%20shed%20under%20carport.png (I made it a link because the image is too large and widens the forum text window)
Build type: I'd like scissor trusses or at least some kind of open type roof support so I won't have valuable ceiling height taken up by roof structure. My leading quote at the moment is from Strat-O-Span (http://www.strat-o-span.com/page6.php). The plan is for me to do almost everything on this garage build myself with the help of my wife and some friends/family. Strat-o-span has quoted me for a frame, supports, and roof and insulation. I'll be doing the siding myself to match the house better. I plan on making this a fully insulated unit.
Motivation for wanting a workshop: I pretty much hate new vehicles. Our family vehicle growing up was a 1982 Chevy Suburban 3/4 ton. I bought this from my dad, it currently has only 132,000 miles on it or so as it wasn't our "primary" vehicle. I plan on making it more modern so I can use it for my family as well. My other dream vehicle is a Hummer H1, a vehicle that needs plenty of maintenance. The typical stuff, really...
Site: The conceptual building site is not currently level. It's about 7' lower than my driveway at its lowest point. I'll either have to bring dirt in or I'll have to find some myself, but I don't think I'll make everything level. I'll probably grade it so the workshop is 3 or 4 feet below the driveway. I'm on almost 8 acres of land out here, but most of it is wooded. There will be at least 1 week of heavy equipment rental where I'll be taking off from work and using an excavator, which will be hopefully used for many other projects than just garage site work. The building site is shown below:
Since I'm zoned R-1 (as if I was on a 0.25 acre lot), I'm only allowed 1 "accessory structure". The zoning guys will allow me to keep my shed if I incorporate it into the new building. That's why the shed is having to move. I'll have to make them share the same roof too. Referencing the above picture, the property slopes heavily down to the right until it gets to a seasonal stream, and then it flattens out. There aren't really any other options for placing this structure unless it's right next to the house.
I'll update this thread and ask questions as time goes on. Just wanted to say hi.

I am a newlywed (4 months ago), and my wife is finally sick and tired of the tools in the house. Thus, I have given her the PERFECT motivation for being all in to build this workshop.
I am a 29 year old mechanical engineer who is currently working in the civil engineering industry for construction.
Garage size: estimated 40x40x12 with a 12' lean to on the side. I want it to be big enough so that I can pull a car in for a "long term project" and still have enough room to park two other cars in the garage. The garage will actually have just two garage doors. I'm hoping to keep it tall enough for a lift, and maybe at some point a loft area for the wife to do crafts and to have extra storage outside of the house. Below is my first drawing for what I'm after for layout:
http://www.maverickh1.com/shared/Forums/Proposed%20frontal%20view%20with%20reuse%20of%20shed%20under%20carport.png (I made it a link because the image is too large and widens the forum text window)
Build type: I'd like scissor trusses or at least some kind of open type roof support so I won't have valuable ceiling height taken up by roof structure. My leading quote at the moment is from Strat-O-Span (http://www.strat-o-span.com/page6.php). The plan is for me to do almost everything on this garage build myself with the help of my wife and some friends/family. Strat-o-span has quoted me for a frame, supports, and roof and insulation. I'll be doing the siding myself to match the house better. I plan on making this a fully insulated unit.
Motivation for wanting a workshop: I pretty much hate new vehicles. Our family vehicle growing up was a 1982 Chevy Suburban 3/4 ton. I bought this from my dad, it currently has only 132,000 miles on it or so as it wasn't our "primary" vehicle. I plan on making it more modern so I can use it for my family as well. My other dream vehicle is a Hummer H1, a vehicle that needs plenty of maintenance. The typical stuff, really...
Site: The conceptual building site is not currently level. It's about 7' lower than my driveway at its lowest point. I'll either have to bring dirt in or I'll have to find some myself, but I don't think I'll make everything level. I'll probably grade it so the workshop is 3 or 4 feet below the driveway. I'm on almost 8 acres of land out here, but most of it is wooded. There will be at least 1 week of heavy equipment rental where I'll be taking off from work and using an excavator, which will be hopefully used for many other projects than just garage site work. The building site is shown below:
Since I'm zoned R-1 (as if I was on a 0.25 acre lot), I'm only allowed 1 "accessory structure". The zoning guys will allow me to keep my shed if I incorporate it into the new building. That's why the shed is having to move. I'll have to make them share the same roof too. Referencing the above picture, the property slopes heavily down to the right until it gets to a seasonal stream, and then it flattens out. There aren't really any other options for placing this structure unless it's right next to the house.
I'll update this thread and ask questions as time goes on. Just wanted to say hi.

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It looks like my original plan had the northwest corner directly on the property line. So the building will have to move out at least 5 feet to accommodate county code. It turns into a thick jungle out there when spring time comes and the underbrush opens up, but you're right I should plant some evergreens for additional privacy.