Almost guaranteed change of plan with that pond situation. It never really crossed my mind to have a smaller version of one up front, just seemed like I would need all of that space for RV lots and amenities. But, a pond is an amenity in and of itself. A water feature, right there.
Speaking of that, I just texted the contractor. I need some sort of confirmation they're coming this week - tho it's supposed to rain today and tomorrow, probably won't come til' after that is over with. I also received my new "No Parking" signs replete with a tow away notice. Sound harsh? Well whatever, it's my property and I don't want that truck parked over there, period, end of story. It's a nuisance both for tearing up the driveway and ugly. At least if it was parked on the other side of their house it wouldn't stick out so much and wouldn't be destroying the driveway as well.
Heading over there in a few, whether the contractor says he's coming or not. I want to take a look at where I might be able to sneak in a pond - probably right in the middle of where the RV's will be and have some pads encircling it.
I'm not saying I want pads around it at the beginning, I don't have the money for more pads and I am still a go with using the existing driveway and setting up the first 14 pads in the fashion I already spoke about in previous entries. What I could do is have that pond right there at the end of those pads with about a 25 foot wide driveway around it and create a grassy area somewhere next to it replete with a picnic table and a fire ring. Preferably with a tree - which might cause me to think about locating it closer to the west side and have some trees for afternoon shade.
The reason I want to go over there today is to get a real look at what something like a 75X100 foot pond would look like set up on the site. Well, maybe not quite that big, 50X75? I haven't decided that yet, hence the need to go over there and take some measurements and see what I can come up with. It will be a streamless pond, meaning there is no fresh water source excepting if the water table is high enough (which it mostly is in this region) fresh water will seep up from the ground below it. Just have to dig down into the clay. It will need a fresh water source beyond whatever comes up from the ground tho, I'll have to have that well drilled as well.
My walking trails will still be created through the rear of the property, giving people that want some exercise a good bit of distance they can cover, perhaps go around several times if they are really fitness gurus. But, people just like to stroll as well, take their doggies for walks, etc. It will create additional cleanup. As far as I can see it, any park that allows dogs is also a park that has problems with owners not cleaning up the dog dung, even if you provide ample dog cleaning posts with a scooper, plastic bags and a trash can.
I'd be inclined to tell those people to leave if I caught them doing it. I still need to write up my rules, but it's a ways off so I'm kind of just getting ideas right now. A lot of these parks have their rules right on their websites, many of the top priority rules are all the same, perhaps worded differently but the same idea. No loud music/noise after 10 pm kind of thing. That's a biggie - quiet time 10pm - 8 am or 7am, it's going to be one of those. People like the quiet time, they complain about it not being enforced. I envision an area with perhaps a canopy -down the road when I can get some more money together - that's well away from the RV sites where people can hang out after hours, enjoy a fire and do whatever, drinking probably. I don't care if people drink, I just don't want flaming drunks creating disturbances and that will also be written into the rules.
I struggle with amenities, because if I didn't want to install some or all of that right off the bat, I could have more spaces installed. A septic system for more spaces will cost significantly more, because you of course need larger vaults and more pipe. Oh how I wish the city also had sewer lines running through there. Electricity is running about $2,300 per site. Costs obviously adding up, I can just do what I can do. At minimum there will be a dog park, walking trails and laundry. I will also try to invent some way to sell pre-packaged firewood bundles for campers that want to have fires but didn't bring wood with them.
If there is going to be anyone present there, it's going to be a very short amount of afternoon hours at first and I suspect there will be days when there is no one actually manning anything besides a cleaning lady coming in to clean the bathrooms if I can actually find a way to fund a decent bathroom setup. Maybe 2 showers and that's it to start out with. My mind says bigger is better, my wallet says no thanks. I've scaled down my thinking on a few things that will cost too much to do with available finances and not taking out another loan.
Another loan may be inevitable, but at least try to keep it a lower amount, no more than 20 grand.
Weight loss: Still going. Down to 212 this morning. Not substantial amount but the fact that is is still going down is what is important to me. My gut is definitely starting to shrink - took a while to see that kind of result but I can now tell I've lost some fat. I don't know why I let myself go like this, a bit ridiculous on my part. Just eat whatever you want@! lmao Everyone knows the inevitable outcome of that particular scenario if you do it long enough lol
There. Spent the money on this new desk, spending the money on a leather desk top mat and natural wood coasters to protect the finish. And with that, off to the property and then - still have to build that wall desk, lol. We did other things yesterday, no work for me today. Pretty glad too, other drivers are sending texts and pics of the loading plant. A long line backed up just to get into the plant and the scale house is running slow again, meaning sitting there forever waiting on paperwork.
G'day.