Sorry for the silence, I've been on holidays since late June.
I've got an update, but its not pretty.
First off, an investment of ours took a big hit a few weeks ago. I'm a fiscally conservative guy, so I'm not inclined to spend money on the garage project when our portfolio isn't up to snuff. I'm also involved as a quasi shareholder activist in getting the company back on track. This has taken a lot of my time and focus, even though I was supposedly on holidays for the last nearly 3 weeks.
Next up, the weather is making me nervous. We've been getting hit with frequent, random summer rain storms which have dumped a lot of moisture into the ground. So much so that there is water sitting in fields. I haven't dug soil tests in the backyard yet, but I suspect that things are pretty water logged back there. I was hoping for a dry el nino summer !
Third, the conceptual permit is moving slower than I hoped. The city is fine with what we are doing, but the local building code officer isn't happy with the eave design and its location close to the property line, of all things.
We are proposing all sorts of alternatives (no eave at all, no soffit under the eave, etc.) The hang up is that the city likes what we have proposed and wants the building code officer to relent. The building code officer wants us to change the plan to something the city doesn't like. Right now my city contact is on holidays so the whole application is stalled. I'll be back working on resolving this on Monday.
Another issue cropping into the picture is that the front yard patio project is stalled. I just got the final design for it earlier this week and the spec for the patio and wall material changed. I need to go hunting for some really nice flagstone/grand flagstone rock and wall rock. I was going to pour these in concrete, but I've been advised to bump up the spec. So I need to go on a wild goose chase to find sources for really nice rock.
Couple all this with the fact that I'm taking 2+ weeks off in August for family holidays and the chances of this project being ready to go on September 1st are pretty slim. I won't say there is a zero chance of it going ahead, but it doesn't look good.
Not to fear, the time I've spend on this project has convinced me and my wife that it's totally worth doing. If it doesn't go ahead this fall, it will next fall.