If my wife didn't want to move to Texas, I'd consider doing it here in Missouri , if you own at least 3 acres here, in a no zoning area you can do anything you want without a permit, just build it
If my wife didn't want to move to Texas, I'd consider doing it here in Missouri , if you own at least 3 acres here, in a no zoning area you can do anything you want without a permit, just build it
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There are 4 family's from California that moved out here just because the permits to build are a large cost of doing anything, and a seperate well for fires? What's up with that? Someone in the state legislature own a well drilling company?
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good points Steve,..yes not going into this blind..my family use to build 60 houses a year, every house built above standard,,no I don't want to build anymore houses lol my next place I'm handing over the blueprints to someone else lol
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I have a lawyer/cpa/etc..and he is licensed in Texas as well as Missouri
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check the local laws In Little Rock Ar a lawyer decided to put in a paved strip and planned to fly a Citation from it. the locals went nuts, and it turns out that his airport was within 5 miles of the city limits and they can impose local zoning laws within 5 miles.
great paved strip that has never had an airplane on it.
dcsfoto,,yes ,,that's why im looking for a no zoning area,..outside of city areas ..once its there if city growth encroaches,,too late,its established,..
grass strip is the plan at first,,light aircraft ,,the runway will have a stone base of 4 to 6 inch 3/4 rock then a fine aggregate put over the top that can support centipede or a like grass that has a complex root system ..it gets dry at times in Texas,,so something that is hearty that can take abuse, eventually by putting the stone base in first and then a fine aggregate,,if it turns out chip and seal is the next option,,,the base is already there,,so burn off the grass compact and seal it
the areas I have been looking at have a sandy soil ,,so if you have landed on a sand runway ,,its like tossing horse shoes..eventually you get a pit (low area) after repeated landing in the same spot,.by putting the base in your eliminating that to an extent..a chip and seal threshold at each end is an option too..all this will depend on the area that is chosen
Last edited by SkyPirate; 01-05-2015 at 12:19 PM.
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strategy ..find the proposed site..check laws..water source..power source..airspace..prevailing winds,,weather,, get perk tests done..etc,,if all lines up and it looks like a go ,,purchase property..
another option NE texas is an agricultural area,..there are allot of existing runways on property's for crop dusting,..and they are large parcels,,so if by chance I find a possible site with existing runway half the battle is done
Last edited by SkyPirate; 01-05-2015 at 12:41 PM.
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Hello,
NE Texas is humid as heck! I would definitely check out the Fredericksburg and Kerville area (anything WEST of Austin). There are some Airparks in the Kingsland/Marble Falls area and further out west by Fredericksburg. The arid shift in Texas starts in the Austin area and is less humid as you move west - Fredericksburg is about an hour drive west of Austin.
Here is a recent FORBES listing on the BEST PLACES to retire.....
http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mjf45...ericksburg-tx/
Austin is getting "californicated" (excuse my language) and everything just keeps going up in price...UUGH! Heading west of Austin is a good area and has more sane pricing levels. You can grow crops and there are many lakes in this Hill Country region so definitely take a look!
Paul Zimmermann
LSRM-A
Garland, Texas