Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Nice! Architectural Review Board news

Eddie called today and said that the Monterey Architectural Review Board can process the plans "administratively" which means that we don't need a public hearing. Nice! I was dreading that.

The "storey poles" go up next week.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Design Blueprints

Cool - we have our first blueprints, the "design" plans:


Elevation



Floor Plan



Site Plan

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

HOA seems OK with the design

The HOA President said that he'd put the HOA stamp on the design. Great news! Eddie will submit the design to the city. Next step: getting on the calendar for a public hearing. Hopefully, we'll be on for the first Wednesday in November.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Final Design Drawings

We got the final design drawings from Eddie yesterday. Next steps: pass them to our Home Owners Association and then the city.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Eddie needs more time :(

Dang! Eddie's still not done. He's a one man shop and is very busy at the moment.

Frustrating >(

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Secured the last of the financing

It's hard to express how much of a productivity enhancer the Internet is. I've done all the research and communications for the loans on the web (actually, I've done almost everything on the web). The various financing we're doing has all been completed via email and web forms. I've never met the person who's handling the loans - I've never even talked to him on the phone. The only physical contact has been with appraisers and notaries. Even with them, we've met at coffee shops or our house.

So, the money's here. Now, we need to finish the design. Hopefully, by next week Eddie will be done and we can start the process of getting city approval.

The Saga Begins

In June of this year, Rita and I decided to remodel our house. The considerations leading up to this could fill many posts (maybe I'll get to them someday). We proceeded in the following steps:
  • Searched on the Internet for all Architects in Monterey that had a website.
  • After talking to most of them it quickly became clear that our project was too small for most of them (which was a surprise to us).
  • We narrowed down to 3 Architects that we thought we could work with.
  • We spent 4 weekends driving around town looking at projects done by the Architects and checking references.
  • After long consideration, we chose Eddie Hurt.
  • After Eddie, we then went through a similar process to choose a Kitchen/Bath designer. We chose Kitchen Studio of Monterey.