Wednesday, November 24, 2010

imagine...

Imagine when this is actually real....

...this is what we are bringing to Graham: Benji's model, based on the first lot of drawings...a work in progress but we're getting there!!! ... the pitch on the roof over the northern bank of winter sun windows is less than that of the model in the photo in the post below this one...


Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Met with the architects, Graham and Sally on Tuesday night... sat out on the deck at the Powerhouse and got the first look at the preliminary drawings...
Benj and i were very impressed... they have really "got" us and what we are trying to achieve... Of course there are a few things to fiddle with and a few changes will have to be made (e.g. making the roof line a little more country homestead and a little less modern) but the general feeling is great! ... we're pretty excited.
Benji is planning on making a balsa wood model this weekend while i am at Eva's ballet gig.
Great to see Graham is back on his feet again after his cardio-pulmonary health issues.

Camped out at the block on the weekend just passed, with old friends and new, the in-laws and my lunatic brother ("Benji is this funny or am I just wasted?"). Great night with awesome people. Love you all... photos (care of Bill to follow).


Members of the firstpeopletocampontheblocksinceBenjiandGemmaownedit club include, in order of appearance:

Benji
Gemma
Kristen
Anthony(/Tossa/Woody/Ferret)
Veronika
Bill
Kate
Dwayne
Suzie
Tilly
Gus

Paid a visit to the Captain Stink's resting place. I miss him so much.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Block warming party.

We are having a block warming party.
Benji will do damper.
I will do a paella on an open fire.
We'll all camp.
The date is Saturday, November 13, 2010.
There are no facilities on the block at all, but there are toilets in the national park camp grounds which is only about 500m or so up the road.
All welcome.
Bring your walking shoes, there are a few little walking tracks to explore.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Roadie


September 11, 2010. Goodbye my beautiful boy. Benji, Grammy B. and I laid you to rest by the old log on the other side of the gully. I cannot begin to imagine how to live without you around. I will visit you soon and miss you always.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Red Tape

Had a minor drama last week...

Somebody complained to DERM (the Department of Environment and Resource Management) about the tree-clearing we've done... They rang Benji and were pretty aggressive with him, saying we were in breach of the land clearing laws.

Panic stations - Had we done something illegal???!!!

When Benji called me to tell me I was pretty upset because it has been my job to do all the work relating to this... and I thought I'd had everything spot on...
  • I had the approval letter from the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency);
  • I had the approval letter from DERM; and
  • I had the verbal OK by council to clear a "reasonable amount" to allow access for soil tests and survey (because without these we can't get proper house design plans, and without house design plans we can't submit an application for a building approval).

So what was the problem with DERM?!

Basically the council had nothing on record about their conversations with me, and part of the requirements in the DERM approval letter was to have had "consultation with the local council". So when DERM got the complaint and subsequently called council to ask about us, council had no record that we'd ever had permission from them verbal or otherwise. (Note: the DERM letter did not actually specify that we needed written approval - so we were still ok... weren't we?!?!)

So that's when DERM rang Benji with guns blazing! The guy was pretty angry:
Benji: "Ah, um, well my partner has all the paperwork at home so I don't have it in front of me..."
DERM guy: "You don't NEED the paperwork! I AM TELLING you that you are in breach of the legislation!!" yadda yadda yadda...


However, when we discussed it all again with the local council (the local guy was really lovely, thank god!) they were happy that we had had these verbal discussions and were happy to clear it all up with DERM. Moreover council is happy to put it all in writing. (I guess they could also see how much effort we'd put into regarding getting approval from all the various departments, especially in relation to the Grass Trees and everything, and could see we weren't out to trash the place.)

Needless to say we're taking the council up on getting it all in writing! And our new rule is to get EVERYTHING in writing from now on!

So crisis averted! (And we've decided to get copies of all these approval letters, laminate them and tie them to a tree on our block, so if anyone else is thinking of complaining it can save them and the department the time and hassle!!!)


Next phase is the actual design process...

We've found a local builder/designer, Scott Bennie (who has his own architects), whose focus is on sustainability and use of environmentally friendly building materials and techniques. We've seen some of his work and I've met him and spoken to him a few times - It definitely sounds like he's on the same page as Benji and I and he's got some great ideas too...like using stone and timber from our block (may as well use what we've had to clear!) and positioning the house to maximise thermal efficiency etc etc.

He has all our ideas and "wish list" type stuff and we're just waiting on his first rough draught of a plan. It feels like things are just starting to come together!!!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Soil Test Results

The soil test results are not looking promising... it may be too rocky to build on our site...
will have to wait for the full report for all the details. Not good.

Sunday, July 11, 2010


The design process...

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Clearing for the driveway and house pad continues...




You can see Roadie coming along the driveway... Mick the dozer driver is in the foreground, having smoko.




we've tried to leave a few of the bigger grass trees in the fire break zone...

Wednesday, June 9, 2010







Driveway and house pad clearing begins.... (poor quality camera phone photos)

Friday, April 16, 2010

Here it is! The letter which says we can clear just enough space for a house and access! yay!





Wednesday, April 14, 2010


Ah Benji you are so funny posing as a little house, wearing your little Peace shirt, under your little roof, with your undies showing!
This photo is actually one in a series of photos we sent into the EPA to show them the intended site of the house... imagine the people at the EPA getting this!?!


Benji and I do things slowly... but we eventually get where we're going.

About six months ago, we bought our little piece of earth and are now finally beginning the initial steps towards building a house on it.

There are no services hooked up to our block - no electricity, no water, no sewerage and no phone lines... and we are hoping to keep it that way... a little self sufficient nest on a mountain. So we have readied ourselves for the fact that we are going to face a number of challenges in designing and building our home.

The first challenge was the abundance of grass trees (Xanthorrea johnsonii and a few other Xanthorrea species) on the block. These are a protected native plant - removal without a permit is illegal. Unfortunately getting information about permits for removal/clearing/salvage is very difficult. It seems so many government departments (e.g. local council, Department of Parks and Wildlife, Environmental Protection Agency etc etc) are involved and nobody really knows exactly what the rules are, or if you have to get multiple levels of permission.


Finally however, two days ago, after weeks of communication with the various departments, I received a phone call giving me the go-ahead. So when I get the paper report of that phonecall (I am still a little worried that it could be so easy) we can begin the salvage process, put a driveway in, finally do some soil testing and really get serious about the house planning.