But our local building code only allows 700 sq. feet and I'm at 696 on the
garage we built three years ago ... about 1/3 of the house size. We ended
up a couple of inches under the 17' height limit. It is heated, has a loft
10X27 with a pull down ladder and the sound system isn't bad. We considered
building a lower building after reading about basements for garages (no
cubic foot limit). Decided against it when we did a driveway and sidewalk
replacement.
Wes
on 3/10/01 3:29 PM, glen barrett at speedtimer@charter.net wrote:
> Joe & list
> Every home should be built on the top of a garage of equal size. All or most
> women want large homes, fair is fair.
> That way I would have at least 2400 sq.ft. I only have 560 now. I think I
> need to on on this.
> Glen
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joe Timney" <joetimney@dol.net>
> To: "Cris Shearer" <cshearer@tacisp.com>
> Cc: "Jerry Dickinson" <og_1leg@hotmail.com>; <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 9:35 AM
> Subject: Re: New Home owner
>
>
>> List,
>>
>> It's easy to see why Ed married Cris...Walks in junk years, garage- most
>> important room.( Smile)
>>
>> joe
>> Cris Shearer wrote:
>>
>>> Congradulations!! A new home doesn't mean free time to build cars. It
>>> just means you need to manage your time even better than before. Tell
>>> us about the garage part of the house - most important room (or
>>> building) !! Cris in Salt Lake
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