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DerbyDad03;2998695 Wrote:
On Aug 7, 12:08 pm, Dymphna
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I am on a committee to build a park. We want to put a gazebo in the

park
w/ an area to have a stove that is lockable and a place to put mowers
and such in the back. Any suggestions on where to look for plans?

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"Any suggestions on where to look for plans?"

At an architectural firm that knows the building and municipal codes
for your area.

This doesn't sound like a DIY project. If it's on public land (or even
if it's not) you've got a ton of regulations to deal with - everything
from parking, ingress/egress, sanitation, insurance, etc. etc.

Mowers, huh? So you'll be storing flammable liquids in the building,
right?

A stove, huh? What kind of fuel? Who will design the system, pull the
proper permits and install the utilities?

Besides dealing with all of the regs, a good architectural firm will
handle things like designing (and positioning) the structure to take
advantage of sun,wind, water run off, etc.

Sounds to me like the committee's focus shouldn't be on building the
park, at least not at this point. It sounds like the committee's focus
should be on finding a firm to help you design the park, with one of
the requirements being that you want this to be a "hands on project"
as much as possible.

It is a community project. We are not big enough to have those
regulations - we don't even have a city government. The only ordnance we
have is a leash law.

We don't have much money - so unless the firm is willing to donate
their services - that is out. We want to put in a propane stove that can
be rented for receptions and such.


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