paflyer
Final Approach
Slacker!You forgot that we're building a runway.
Slacker!You forgot that we're building a runway.
Sadly, Kansas isn’t Texas.All this talk about permits...
...I assumed that Ted and Laurie and clan lived in the sticks. Certainly, if they were in a municipality, a runway would be a problem, right.
In Texas, if you're not in a city, you can just about build what you want.
Following building codes are relevant there:⎯ Walls that are subject to hydrostatic pressure from groundwater;
⎯ Retaining walls that will support fill with a depth of 4 feet or more;
⎯ Foundation walls exceeding 10 feet in height;
⎯ Foundations and anchoring systems for manufactured homes;
⎯ ICF foundations;
⎯ Footings and foundations that are placed on fill;
⎯ Foundations that are placed on slopes steeper than 4:1 before grading;
⎯ Foundations that are supported on dissimilar materials such as partially on soil and
partially on rock strata;
⎯ Foundation walls with an unbroken (straight) line exceeding 25 feet;
⎯ Concrete slabs that that are located over accessible space that have a clear span
greater than 4 feet in any direction;
⎯ Concrete slabs when any part of slab is placed on fill greater than 2 feet in depth;
⎯ Log structures;
⎯ Cold formed steel construction.
My interpretation is probably wrong.
Talked with my contractor friend last night. He's not an engineer, but he can build stuff - he's not sure what would be required for the lower level to support the upper level. You won't be able to get posts long enough to reach from ground to 2nd level, so the lower level will have to carry the upper level. That means the lower level posts need to be strong enough, spaced properly, and have the proper piers, but he's not sure how the attachment would be made between the upper level posts and the lower level posts. His comment - "it will probably have to be engineered".
I suppose you could also cantilever out a balcony if you wanted to really dig into the house framing.If he did it correctly, the upper level for the master bedroom would have the load carried by the ledger board fastened to the home structure and the outside perimeter posts. As far as not having posts long enough, I'd be considering using metal for the posts, which can be encased in wood trim. Honestly though, I'd personally skip the upper level anyway. I can't imagine it would be of that much use.