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June 7, 2011 at 3:22 PM #18850June 7, 2011 at 3:38 PM #701503bearishgurlParticipant
It IS a pain, brian. Get a gizmo to play with/read while you pull a number and wait in lines … that is, after you’ve already submitted plans, filled out copious forms and enough cash has been extorted from you to pay the annual heating and A/C bill on all the temp bldgs/trailers in your local elementary schoolyard :=]
June 7, 2011 at 3:38 PM #701602bearishgurlParticipantIt IS a pain, brian. Get a gizmo to play with/read while you pull a number and wait in lines … that is, after you’ve already submitted plans, filled out copious forms and enough cash has been extorted from you to pay the annual heating and A/C bill on all the temp bldgs/trailers in your local elementary schoolyard :=]
June 7, 2011 at 3:38 PM #702196bearishgurlParticipantIt IS a pain, brian. Get a gizmo to play with/read while you pull a number and wait in lines … that is, after you’ve already submitted plans, filled out copious forms and enough cash has been extorted from you to pay the annual heating and A/C bill on all the temp bldgs/trailers in your local elementary schoolyard :=]
June 7, 2011 at 3:38 PM #702344bearishgurlParticipantIt IS a pain, brian. Get a gizmo to play with/read while you pull a number and wait in lines … that is, after you’ve already submitted plans, filled out copious forms and enough cash has been extorted from you to pay the annual heating and A/C bill on all the temp bldgs/trailers in your local elementary schoolyard :=]
June 7, 2011 at 3:38 PM #702706bearishgurlParticipantIt IS a pain, brian. Get a gizmo to play with/read while you pull a number and wait in lines … that is, after you’ve already submitted plans, filled out copious forms and enough cash has been extorted from you to pay the annual heating and A/C bill on all the temp bldgs/trailers in your local elementary schoolyard :=]
June 7, 2011 at 3:45 PM #701513briansd1GuestTo build a garage, my guy is quoting me roughly:
$1,500 for plans to submit (include parcel research, looking up setbacks, buildable area, etc…
$500 if he does the permitting process.
He thinks the city fees will be about $1,200 (up to a max of 5 inspections during the building process).
Of course the cost to build the structure is extra.
June 7, 2011 at 3:45 PM #701612briansd1GuestTo build a garage, my guy is quoting me roughly:
$1,500 for plans to submit (include parcel research, looking up setbacks, buildable area, etc…
$500 if he does the permitting process.
He thinks the city fees will be about $1,200 (up to a max of 5 inspections during the building process).
Of course the cost to build the structure is extra.
June 7, 2011 at 3:45 PM #702206briansd1GuestTo build a garage, my guy is quoting me roughly:
$1,500 for plans to submit (include parcel research, looking up setbacks, buildable area, etc…
$500 if he does the permitting process.
He thinks the city fees will be about $1,200 (up to a max of 5 inspections during the building process).
Of course the cost to build the structure is extra.
June 7, 2011 at 3:45 PM #702354briansd1GuestTo build a garage, my guy is quoting me roughly:
$1,500 for plans to submit (include parcel research, looking up setbacks, buildable area, etc…
$500 if he does the permitting process.
He thinks the city fees will be about $1,200 (up to a max of 5 inspections during the building process).
Of course the cost to build the structure is extra.
June 7, 2011 at 3:45 PM #702716briansd1GuestTo build a garage, my guy is quoting me roughly:
$1,500 for plans to submit (include parcel research, looking up setbacks, buildable area, etc…
$500 if he does the permitting process.
He thinks the city fees will be about $1,200 (up to a max of 5 inspections during the building process).
Of course the cost to build the structure is extra.
June 7, 2011 at 4:03 PM #701518bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]To build a garage, my guy is quoting me roughly:
$1,500 for plans to submit (include parcel research, looking up setbacks, buildable area, etc…
$500 if he does the permitting process.
He thinks the city fees will be about $1,200 (up to a max of 5 inspections during the building process).
Of course the cost to build the structure is extra.[/quote]
You can buy your own garage plan for $250 – $400. However, it may need to be “tweaked” a bit by a CAD/CAM operator or engineer for your application (about $50 to $250).
That leaves roughly $2000 for dealing with bureaucracy. What’s your time worth to you, brian?? If it were me, for $2K, I might elect to frequent the planning counter (but I’m the “queen” of bureaucracy, lol)!
June 7, 2011 at 4:03 PM #701617bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]To build a garage, my guy is quoting me roughly:
$1,500 for plans to submit (include parcel research, looking up setbacks, buildable area, etc…
$500 if he does the permitting process.
He thinks the city fees will be about $1,200 (up to a max of 5 inspections during the building process).
Of course the cost to build the structure is extra.[/quote]
You can buy your own garage plan for $250 – $400. However, it may need to be “tweaked” a bit by a CAD/CAM operator or engineer for your application (about $50 to $250).
That leaves roughly $2000 for dealing with bureaucracy. What’s your time worth to you, brian?? If it were me, for $2K, I might elect to frequent the planning counter (but I’m the “queen” of bureaucracy, lol)!
June 7, 2011 at 4:03 PM #702211bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]To build a garage, my guy is quoting me roughly:
$1,500 for plans to submit (include parcel research, looking up setbacks, buildable area, etc…
$500 if he does the permitting process.
He thinks the city fees will be about $1,200 (up to a max of 5 inspections during the building process).
Of course the cost to build the structure is extra.[/quote]
You can buy your own garage plan for $250 – $400. However, it may need to be “tweaked” a bit by a CAD/CAM operator or engineer for your application (about $50 to $250).
That leaves roughly $2000 for dealing with bureaucracy. What’s your time worth to you, brian?? If it were me, for $2K, I might elect to frequent the planning counter (but I’m the “queen” of bureaucracy, lol)!
June 7, 2011 at 4:03 PM #702359bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]To build a garage, my guy is quoting me roughly:
$1,500 for plans to submit (include parcel research, looking up setbacks, buildable area, etc…
$500 if he does the permitting process.
He thinks the city fees will be about $1,200 (up to a max of 5 inspections during the building process).
Of course the cost to build the structure is extra.[/quote]
You can buy your own garage plan for $250 – $400. However, it may need to be “tweaked” a bit by a CAD/CAM operator or engineer for your application (about $50 to $250).
That leaves roughly $2000 for dealing with bureaucracy. What’s your time worth to you, brian?? If it were me, for $2K, I might elect to frequent the planning counter (but I’m the “queen” of bureaucracy, lol)!
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