Jj Ratcliff

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Ellendra Nauriel wrote:Does your property already have a house on it? Some places require new construction to be a certain distance from the boundary. I've seen a few parcels that were too narrow to build on because of that.



The only boundary restriction is distance of a sewer system. We do have a house that we moved onto the property and everything is squared away with that.
4 years ago
Leigh Tate,
That has been an issue that makes me cringe every time I try to lay everything out. An ATV sized trail would be sufficient to collect firewood and such. I honestly hadn't considered that. A full driveway/road would take up way too much of the width. I'm sure glad I reached out on this forum. I would sit down to map it out and would end up being discouraged because of the width so much.  Thanks for the insight.
4 years ago
Caitlin Mac Shim, you really hit the nail on the head to get me going in the right direction. Exactly what I was looking for.  I really appreciate your feedback and will definitely look into that book. Part of my problem is that it is too blank of a canvas. Im a very visual person, and since there are no visual boundaries other than the four corner point on my property, I was having a hard time imagining where everything should go. Thanks again. I'm gonna start working on a new map with these principles.
4 years ago
I will first say this is my first post but have been a long-time lurker. I have been trying to design out my homestead on my own, but would like the advice of others. My property is 4 acres and some change, but it is 145' wide by a quarter mile long. It is currently just a hayfield. We have use of about 3 additional acres that joins our property. It's all family property and I hope to buy another 3 that would make it less narrow. Does anyone have any suggestions or tips for laying out such a property geometry? I'd like to make just my 4 pretty much self-reliant. The extra property will come eventually.  We plan to have goats and chickens along with sizable gardens. Also, I'm trying to layout a small tree stand. We live in South louisiana, so the winters arent too harsh to warrant a whole lot of trees. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
4 years ago