I know it's probably been discussed before....
My plans have suffered a severe change, due to the economy -- nobody who has been interested in buying my grandmother's house has been able to get a bank loan, so Mom (the executor of the estate) is accepting an owner-carry offer, which means I won't get the money I was expecting to move back east near my daughters and buy a piece of
land and build a cabin. So. We have to do *something* or DD and I will end up homeless and living out of the back of the pickup like we did a few years ago when my marriage of 28 years broke up. Only this time it would be in the winter.
Mom and I are going to look at old travel trailers today (cheap, in the $2,000 or less range, so we aren't expecting much but a roof over our heads). The plan is to put the trailer on their place, which is about sixty miles from us here, and stay there through the winter. In the spring I'll need to have saved up
enough for a well and some building materials.
I think I've found a couple of acres of land that I can afford to make payments on (I HATE that -- but talked to Mom, and a priority out of any cash we do get from the sale of this place will go to paying off the land ASAP. That way we'll all have someplace paid for to go if the economy does what I think it's going to, and they lose their place!); it's only a few miles from my mother and step-father's place. There are a few
trees on it, but looking at the lot with Google Earth, I can't tell if they are scrubby juniper trees or tall pines. Either way, there wouldn't be enough for a log cabin, but there might be enough for a PSP cabin. I have enough friends in that area (some of them with heavy equipment!) that I could get help with the heavy parts of the construction.
Our county (Klamath) has permitted a number of straw-bale houses, and at least one
cob house (as an experimental construction
project). So I'm hopeful that they'll permit a PSP house for me -- I could do cob, but am not sure the soil there is as suitable for cob as the soil on this lot would have been.
Anyone have any tips for putting plans through with a request for a permit? I'll be doing a composting toilet (sawdust toilet, but they don't need to know that!); a
solar electric system (very small, initially -- hope to be able to grow it as needed) although I think power lines go right by the lot; graywater system (this is semi-desert -- need the
water for growing stuff); and a
rocket mass heater for cooking as well as heat (and for
hot water). So it will be pretty 'alternative'. Got to come up with details that will make the building office willing to look seriously at my plans!
Thank you!
Kathleen