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[Cob] PermittingOwen Morgan - cobbuildersforum.com cob at fdwsnetworks.comWed Dec 27 15:19:49 CST 2006
Hi Again, I just wanted to say thanks to everyone that responded to my questions. I was in a little bit of a panic mode with what I eas hearing and what my friend was telling me. I am now a bit more confident in being able to get the correct permitting that I might need. Thanks again, Happy New Year Owen - http://www.cobbuildersforum.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Dulane [mailto:silkworm at spiderhollow.com] To: coblist at deatech.com,hms.mommy at juno.com Sent: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 12:32:43 -0800 Subject: Re: [Cob] Permitting It was a 2000 ft home, that was built with manufactured cedar logs. The logs were small 1/4 cedar tree rounds that were laminated together to form a planed surface which then had a spacer between the exact same kind of board on the other side. I wish I could show you a picture. The group that made these logs doesn't make them the same anymore. They were 5 inches tall and 8 inches wide. They came in varying lengths. Then you stack them like Lincoln logs...and used caulking and long screws to secure them. Run the wiring, etc throught the spacers in the wall. Altho there isn't much info on building with Lincoln logs, there is plenty of structural info saying that it will be sturdy. That is what the structural engineer reported on. My husband did all our drawings, but the engineer did many of his own. In theory...if the house fell down...the structural engineer is responsible. Our county approved all the plans based on the engineer's findings. We are smack in the middle of residential Seattle area...so for a home...this is the most alternative we could pull off. I do have the foundation for a 12x12 round cob studio on our property...but I haven't been able to dedicate the rest of the time to that project yet. I hope to this spring. ----- Original Message ----- From: <hms.mommy at juno.com> To: <coblist at deatech.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [Cob] Permitting | And how big and for what purpose was your structure? | | Carrie | | | On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 10:20:14 -0800 "Dulane" <silkworm at spiderhollow.com> | writes: | > We did another kind of alternative building...and we paid a | > structural | > engineer to do a report. We had an easy source of numbers for the | > engineer | > to get his info from...but his report did get us the permits...and | > he cost | > us around $2500. | > | > I guess you have to ask other people who have alternative buildings | > and see | > if you can find someone you feel good about working with. | > | > Good luck. _______________________________________________ Coblist mailing list Coblist at deatech.com http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist
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