Friday, April 29, 2011

Here We Go


Building permit displayed per county code


Skid loader cuts in culvert along front of lot.


Culvert will be covered then rock on top to form base of driveway.


Silt fence prevents dirt run off when it rains.


Dozer scrapes off rich top soil to be piled up and used upon completion.


Moving top soil.


Teamwork!


Pile #1.

Next Steps?

Haul in rock for drive.
Stake out the location of the foundation.
Bring in excavator to dig basement.
Excess dirt will be used by the maintenance department as repair fill for trails.
Once the basement digging is complete then the concrete contractor will take over.




Friday, April 22, 2011

We Are Official!


Next step?  Do my best to get our project high on the priority list of the excavating contractor.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Not Whining

Denise thought my last post sounded like I was whining about the cost of everything.  Maybe a little but that wasn't the reason I listed everything.  I want to document all the various steps, and costs, as I go so if someone else is interested in doing something similar they can use the blog as a guide to maybe help them.

Just in the few trips we have made to Apple Canyon Lake we have met many future "neighbors" and everyone has been so friendly and welcoming.  Our realtor and her husband that we purchased the lot through live on the lake.  They not only were the first to welcome us but have provided many contacts and recommendations for sub contractors.  I've met people on the various boards at the lake, or who are in charge of various departments, and they just couldn't be nicer.  The young gal in the office has been a big help with all the permits and paperwork.  Everyone seems to really take pride in their community and we've never once second guessed our decision to build there.

Every month a newspaper called "The Apple Core" is published.  It is nicer than many home town papers.  It is full of information about the various activities and clubs as well as details of the important items being addressed by the different boards.  We are really looking forward to the day when our project is complete and we can begin to fully enjoy all the things there are to take advantage of.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Why No Posts?

If you have been reading the blog you might have been wondering where I've been or what I've been doing for the last 2 weeks.  The answer is writing checks and filling out paperwork!


$  400   Apple Canyon Utility Co         Water Hook Up
$  800   Thompson Township               Road Entrance Fee
$  300   Engineer                                       Septic Design
$  405   Engineer                                        Topographical Survey
$  356   State Farm                                    Insurance Policy
$  630   Jo Daviess County                    Building Permit
$  125   Scales Mound Fire Dept           New Construction Fee
$  600   Jo Carroll Energy                      Electrical Hook Up
$  500   Apple Canyon Lake                  Debris Bond
$  830   Apple Canyon Lake                  Building Permit
$  325   Apple Canyon Lake                  GPS Fee
$1100   Apple Canyon Lake                  Environmental Fee

Did I mention we haven't even dug a hole yet?  It will be nice to actually pay for something soon that I can see, feel or touch!


Monday, April 4, 2011

Spring Fever

Spent the day Saturday at Apple Canyon Lake.  In the morning I attended a meeting held by the committee that oversees all the construction applications and permits.  While getting out of my car before the meeting I heard the call of a loon on the lake.  I believe in destiny and that loon was calling to welcome me to the lake just like the ones in the movie “On Golden Pond”. 



Even though we can’t “officially” apply for a permit with the association until we secure the permits from the county I wanted to take the opportunity to meet some of the committee members and show them our plans.

It was a good strategy.  Not only did I meet some nice people but they pointed out a couple of items I needed to take care of before applying.  I was concerned that since they only meet monthly that we would have to wait another month to get a permit but they were satisfied with what I presented and told me we could start anytime as long as I took care of the items they requested. 

One of the biggest items was the absence of an egress window in the basement.  Since we were not planning on finishing it I didn’t think we needed one but we do regardless.  Denise told me she thought we had to have one so she had an “I told you so” moment when I got home and told her!
  
I had a couple of hours to kill after the meeting waiting for the excavator to meet me to tentatively lay out the location of the foundation on the lot so I did a little exploring. 

I drove over to the golf course clubhouse and had a diet coke with the guy running things there.  The building is only a few years old, has a big screen TV over the bar, and just a great place to grab a sandwich or a drink.

 Golf Course Club House, Bar and Grill

Walked down to the Marina and watched an excited new boat owner launch his new boat for the first time.  He wasn't planning to fish but just to take a ride and get to know his new ride!

Marina with Security Office and Store

Then took a ride to Scales Mound, the nearest small town (about 5 minutes away), and found a nice little grocery store and had a great hamburger at the Chatterbox Tavern.

The Chatterbox Tavern in Scales Mound

I did some exploring of the property around our lot.  I met our new next door neighbors.  A very nice couple that spend about 50% of their time at their lake house.  He informed me the rear of our lots was one of the main deer trails which was confirmed about 5 minutes later when 6 deer ran by me as I was walking. 

It was a nice sunny day, about 50 degrees, but VERY windy.  I made a discovery behind our property that really excites me.  Through the first line of evergreens that border the rear of our lot is the hiking / ATV trail that encompasses the lake then (2) more rows of evergreens (see picture below).  Behind all of this is a gordeous little field that is a common area surrounded by trees.  Kind of a little meadow in the midst of the trees and evergreens.  Probably the size of a couple of football fields.  A great place for the dogs to run or to have a picnic on sunny windy days.  Because of the dense surrounding trees it was absolutely calm in the little meadow.  I just sat there for a while soaking up the sunshine and dreaming of the day when our little project would be complete.


Evergreens Lining Rear of Our Lot with Hiking / ATV Trail 

Tree Lined Meadow Behind our Lot