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451. Posted: 22 Jan 2014 16:59 - Cabin Construction / Heating questions
    ...rong>permits adjusting the window sizes and insulation levels, etc to come up with a pass. We print a copy of the report and submit with the plans. Thanks MtnDon! We don't seem to require this for our building permit, but when I talked to a local propane supplier, I think that you have to have this done if you are heating with forced air gas furnaces. Any...

452. Posted: 21 Jan 2014 17:56 - Member's Projects and Photos / Hello from Wisconsin
    I assumed the wi river by your name. I have some family in rice lake. I can't get a building permit without sanitary permits first.

453. Posted: 21 Jan 2014 00:31 - Properties / Avoid building permit?
    OK, my question pertains to building a cabin under 100 sq ft, but using it as rental property for Airbnb (it would be classified as a hotel). I'm guessing that this would be very tough convincing officials to let y...

454. Posted: 20 Jan 2014 19:54 - Member's Projects and Photos / Cabin in New-Brunswick
    Dekagoldwingers, I am looking forward to see the progress on your project. I am very happy with my decision on using techno metal posts. I suggest you talk to your local building inspector. In our area they typically ask for an installation report from the installer once the post are installed to put in the building permit f...

455. Posted: 20 Jan 2014 11:50 - Member's Projects and Photos / Cabin in New-Brunswick
    Thanks for the great info Diver. I am building a place in BC, SouthCariboo, stariting this spring. I am looking at Tecno posts for my foundation because of access and speed of installation. If we could get out of the ground in ...

456. Posted: 12 Jan 2014 10:31 - Cabin Construction / Need to get affordable construction plans
    ...es your live much easier (unless you keep changing things on the fly during the build - every contractors worse nightmare). It is all a trade-off and you will need to decide, based partially on your building knowledge, time, complexity of the build and budget, what way to go. As many will tell you a simple cabin is not really that hard to build but experience can really help! There are...

457. Posted: 11 Jan 2014 10:54 - Cabin Construction / Need to get affordable construction plans
    ... and then the builders will make necessary adaptations if need be? Any decent builder will be able to make changes and stick to code. It really is not difficult assuming you are doing standard stick building as this side of things has essentially been pre-approved by the code if done according to the tables. The problems come in when you decide to do something outside this norm. If you ...

458. Posted: 9 Jan 2014 20:18 - Cabin Construction / Need to get affordable construction plans
    Becareful before you spend any money on plans, Each municipality has different requirements. My plans had to be stamped by an architect or building technologist and of course it costs for that. Maybe you can contact one an see they have some stock plans or something close that they could modify to your needs. Be prepared that ...

459. Posted: 31 Dec 2013 14:38 - Properties / Building a cabin in ontario (permits and fees)
    ...land. Maybe i should have written more clearly : I didn;t mean rural residential....just that it's "rural". and on the map it says res. The neighbor across the road did'nt need a building permit , but had to comply with the OBC.... and only had to get a septic and hydro permit/inspection. He said i could build what i want . He's ...

460. Posted: 16 Dec 2013 21:51 - Properties / no cadastre number (QC) + land development tax - normal?
    ... the first time it is developed and built. The owner would have to have a surveyor come in and make a full survey for a "permis de lotissement" to be given, which is in turn necessary for a building permit. We'll see because I bet nobody is doing any work like that until the spring. I will have to find a lawyer to figure out how this works but of course t...

461. Posted: 15 Dec 2013 23:45 - Properties / no cadastre number (QC) + land development tax - normal?
    ...s that if I bought it and the tax is paid then the arpenteur (not sure who this is in English) will send the cadastre to the ministry to register the cadastre. This is of course necessary to obtain a building permit. I want to go see it and was thinking of making an offer, but I am a little intimidated by all this. I wanted to do a title check before buying it. But it s...

462. Posted: 10 Dec 2013 19:36 - Properties / Quebec construction code for chalet
    Nope. All construction must conform to The Canadian Building Code. The issue is has it been inspected? Was the design signed off by an engineer or technologist? This is usually required to get a permit. Was there a ...

463. Posted: 3 Dec 2013 10:52 - Off-Grid Living / septic permits/construction in Quebec??
    ...who does a perc test on the soil to determine this Although I suspect from your original posting you have this already but the regulations are available here. In the area of Quebec where I built the building permit was only $50 BUT I needed to have a geotechnical consultant produce a report to show that I could put in a septic if I wanted (currently using an outhous...

464. Posted: 2 Dec 2013 07:55 - Properties / Avoid building permit?
    Flying Wrench Have you checked into a building permit? I know that the process differs from county to county, but it may not be as restrictive as most people assume. Our building project is in M...

465. Posted: 30 Nov 2013 21:47 - Properties / Avoid building permit?
    ...ry structure usually means there has to be an existing main structure like a house that was built with permits. Often the wording on that will indicate they mean shed or playhouse and not a habitable building like a cabin. Maybe if it is movable as on skids no permit but often they only go by sq footage. In most locations the rules of what does and wh...

466. Posted: 30 Nov 2013 17:12 - Properties / Avoid building permit?
    A friend of mine told me something recently that I'm not too sure about, but that I certainly hope is true. I was told that if you build a building that can be moved, for instance one built on skids, you can build larger without a permit. Not necessarily hooked up to the grid, but it can be built nonetheless. W...

467. Posted: 29 Nov 2013 18:54 - Cabin Construction / Hardwood in MD for cabin building?
    ...w/o a permit; that is more of a zoning and planning thing. That comes under state, county or local laws. The info for what permits are needed and not needed for is usually located right alongside the building permit application or in the application itself. That is where that Baltimore county info was sourced. What county, if you don...

468. Posted: 28 Nov 2013 11:07 - Cabin Construction / Hardwood in MD for cabin building?
    ...>-free home in MD and you say you've determined the right size to build permit free - First, Happy Thanksgiving!! Second, the state of Maryland uses the IBC and IRC codes; IRC for 1 & 2 family residential buildings. But the counties set the rules for when a permit is required. In some cases city or town gpvernments may also have requirements. ...

469. Posted: 27 Nov 2013 12:53 - Off-Grid Living / preparing hearth for small wood stove
    ...e stove has no legs This is a real potential problem. It can take years of exposure to heat to become apparent. Wood can become pyrolized. That greatly reduces the temperature of ignition. Some old buildings have had fires start decades after the old steam heat was installed if the steam pipes were improperly installed. I know of a case at a University in the Pacific NW where that happe...

470. Posted: 10 Nov 2013 09:18 - Member's Projects and Photos / Building a shack in Costa Rica
    ...#039;s another update: I've learned that the municipality would consider the second floor and decking around the house to be additional square footage, so that brings me up into the category of building that requires an architect, structural engineer, etc. At first that was a scary thought, but I found a young architect from the nearest real town to the village and after speaking wi...

471. Posted: 6 Nov 2013 14:41 - General Forum / Looking for a small cabin builder near Alamosa CO
    What about something like "Angies List" for a good contractor. This would be a perfect little job to hold a builder over till spring or when the building business picks up or in between jobs. You could pull the permit yourself and you be the sub??? Contract just a dried in shell. Then you are safe for the weather. Yo...

472. Posted: 31 Oct 2013 07:03 - Member's Projects and Photos / 12x16 storage shed in central WI
    ...he land. Very nice guy. I am following all regs and recommendations from him. I pulled a land use permit that allowed me to but in the driveway and storage shed (under 200 sq feet). When I get to building the cabin (min 22 x 22) I will pull a permit for that. All is good.

473. Posted: 29 Oct 2013 12:28 - Cabin Construction / Hardwood in MD for cabin building?
    Hi y'all. First post and newbie here. So, a friend has some land on the east coast (around the MD/PA) border, and we have been discussing building there for about a year now. Finally verified that of a certain size no permit is needed. Debated tiny house on trailer versus cabin versus shipping container, blah ...

474. Posted: 28 Oct 2013 03:13 - Cabin Construction / 16 x 32 cabin build, Northern BC
    Hey there, just out of curiosity. Where is the land you're building at? I'm actually on the same project right now, looking to build on my land located at Cluculz Lake - doing the research on the permits and etc. What have you ...

475. Posted: 27 Oct 2013 10:08 - Useful Links and Resources / 12 by 16 cabin plans
    Here's a site with plans http://www.townandcountryplans.com/ But just google cabin plans or small building plans and you'll come up with a lot of stuff. The designers of such plans cannot design for all code requirements since there are a lot of variations, so they usually tell you ...

476. Posted: 24 Oct 2013 14:30 - Member's Projects and Photos / new to the forum
    ... We too are going with a shed that turns into a cabin that the Amish build. We have just bought the land and are in the process of putting in a driveway and leveling off the site location. We are building and using a sawdust outhouse. Our town requires a permit on any shed over a certain amount of square footage, which I know we will be over. We are going to use rain ...

477. Posted: 23 Oct 2013 20:20 - Cabin Construction / Overhang question re: Ontario rules
    I have property in northern Ontario, Unorganized township, no restrictions (other than septic close to water) no building permits needed. But everything still must be to code, of course.

478. Posted: 23 Oct 2013 16:36 - Cabin Construction / Overhang question re: Ontario rules
    ...same experience in most of the mentioned ontario townships on this forum! Anyway, always best to check with the local municipal office to be sure what the rules are! My cousin did a "under the building permit sized" cabin in Nova Scotia, and thought he was ok...but a building inspector from the town came by, not even looking for anything at th...

479. Posted: 23 Oct 2013 16:33 - Cabin Construction / Overhang question re: Ontario rules
    Raven,Since the laws in Ontario vary you need to go to the municipality where you property is located and ask them. My property is in Northern Ontario in a unincorporated twp. I had to get a building permit and I was not allowed to build a shed until my cabin was built. For 25 years I brought camping gear over the border every holiday. That was a lot of work. I...

480. Posted: 23 Oct 2013 12:28 - Cabin Construction / Overhang question re: Ontario rules
    Overhang is not...but if you are building @ 100sq.ft. to avoid permits, be warned that you cannot build a 100sq.ft. shed/cabin until the property has a primary residence on it. Furthermore, 100sq.ft. shed t...


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