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October 30, 2007 at 12:09 AM #93190October 30, 2007 at 12:11 AM #93149
NotCranky
Participantthanks brother and good luck on your house….I’m looking forward to moving back to San Diego and going hiking out in Jamual (where you live right?)…..what is the name of the park people go hiking and horse riding at? It’s pretty remote….do you live by that?
I believe that site is just off of the 94 on Honey Springs road.Recent fires were a real problem there. I live closer to Alpine but just as remote as the place you are talking about. It is 45 minutes from downtown. There is access to horse trails and hiking in the Cleveland National Forest here.
October 30, 2007 at 12:11 AM #93182NotCranky
Participantthanks brother and good luck on your house….I’m looking forward to moving back to San Diego and going hiking out in Jamual (where you live right?)…..what is the name of the park people go hiking and horse riding at? It’s pretty remote….do you live by that?
I believe that site is just off of the 94 on Honey Springs road.Recent fires were a real problem there. I live closer to Alpine but just as remote as the place you are talking about. It is 45 minutes from downtown. There is access to horse trails and hiking in the Cleveland National Forest here.
October 30, 2007 at 12:11 AM #93193NotCranky
Participantthanks brother and good luck on your house….I’m looking forward to moving back to San Diego and going hiking out in Jamual (where you live right?)…..what is the name of the park people go hiking and horse riding at? It’s pretty remote….do you live by that?
I believe that site is just off of the 94 on Honey Springs road.Recent fires were a real problem there. I live closer to Alpine but just as remote as the place you are talking about. It is 45 minutes from downtown. There is access to horse trails and hiking in the Cleveland National Forest here.
October 30, 2007 at 12:47 AM #93156drunkle
Participantalot of sub surface investigation has been done in the county, you might try contacting them for info on a given site… sangis.org comes to mind… or if a previous developer had surveyed the site…
in fact, the county (or city) can probably tell you what you need in terms of building requirements. depending on the subsurface conditions, maybe they’ll let you get away without using an engineer. just scrape the top soil and pour a thick slab. they may want an inspection (fat ass city employee) for the concrete, verify the contractor is pouring thick enough or whatnot…
just ponderings. either way, i’m sure contacting the city engineer is the best place to start.
and your insurance co. they might have a say on the matter, if they cover settlement/foundation damage.
hmm. maybe get an engineer. what’ll it cost, a couple thou to have him dig a hole, look at it, lab the dirt and provide specs and testing? let him sign off on it…
October 30, 2007 at 12:47 AM #93191drunkle
Participantalot of sub surface investigation has been done in the county, you might try contacting them for info on a given site… sangis.org comes to mind… or if a previous developer had surveyed the site…
in fact, the county (or city) can probably tell you what you need in terms of building requirements. depending on the subsurface conditions, maybe they’ll let you get away without using an engineer. just scrape the top soil and pour a thick slab. they may want an inspection (fat ass city employee) for the concrete, verify the contractor is pouring thick enough or whatnot…
just ponderings. either way, i’m sure contacting the city engineer is the best place to start.
and your insurance co. they might have a say on the matter, if they cover settlement/foundation damage.
hmm. maybe get an engineer. what’ll it cost, a couple thou to have him dig a hole, look at it, lab the dirt and provide specs and testing? let him sign off on it…
October 30, 2007 at 12:47 AM #93202drunkle
Participantalot of sub surface investigation has been done in the county, you might try contacting them for info on a given site… sangis.org comes to mind… or if a previous developer had surveyed the site…
in fact, the county (or city) can probably tell you what you need in terms of building requirements. depending on the subsurface conditions, maybe they’ll let you get away without using an engineer. just scrape the top soil and pour a thick slab. they may want an inspection (fat ass city employee) for the concrete, verify the contractor is pouring thick enough or whatnot…
just ponderings. either way, i’m sure contacting the city engineer is the best place to start.
and your insurance co. they might have a say on the matter, if they cover settlement/foundation damage.
hmm. maybe get an engineer. what’ll it cost, a couple thou to have him dig a hole, look at it, lab the dirt and provide specs and testing? let him sign off on it…
November 14, 2007 at 8:36 AM #99256Jumby
ParticipantGuys,
I appreciate your contributions thus far.
I’m still leaning towards trying to find a lot in Bonita to put a modular on, but a new idea popped into my head.
What’s a rough estimate on how much it would cost to knock down and haul away one these functional obsolete houses?
November 14, 2007 at 8:36 AM #99319Jumby
ParticipantGuys,
I appreciate your contributions thus far.
I’m still leaning towards trying to find a lot in Bonita to put a modular on, but a new idea popped into my head.
What’s a rough estimate on how much it would cost to knock down and haul away one these functional obsolete houses?
November 14, 2007 at 8:36 AM #99333Jumby
ParticipantGuys,
I appreciate your contributions thus far.
I’m still leaning towards trying to find a lot in Bonita to put a modular on, but a new idea popped into my head.
What’s a rough estimate on how much it would cost to knock down and haul away one these functional obsolete houses?
November 14, 2007 at 8:36 AM #99340Jumby
ParticipantGuys,
I appreciate your contributions thus far.
I’m still leaning towards trying to find a lot in Bonita to put a modular on, but a new idea popped into my head.
What’s a rough estimate on how much it would cost to knock down and haul away one these functional obsolete houses?
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