01-29-2008, 11:31 AM
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Originally posted by hpp4me
I'm just curious what you professional realtors, builders and project managers think about these zones. They are accurate descriptions of past flows (the higher the zone number, the longer it has been since a flow passed over). But that's the past. It seems like fissures open up in unexpected places often on the BI. I also wonder if a place in zone 3 might be more risky because it is overdue. That logic is used for earthquakes, after all.
This is coming from someone who looked only at zone 3 properties and now feels a bit silly about having done so.
Hey I'm from Cali so a little lava doesnt scare me!! ha h a
Actually I have friends moving out past the barricade. We (SB & I) suggested they build a house in 3 8' sections that bolt together. Seriously. Unbolt. drag onto a chassis and away it goes. Hooligal has the skinny (pardon the pun hooli) on the composting potties.
8' sections will get you a building permit as long as it totals +250SF - instead fo teco nails on the double strap pier blocks - use bolts. In fact, your solar panels on the roof of one section would mean they would ride out with this train. Only thing you gotta do is empty your catchment to take with you.
Bring back when lava cools off. repeat as needed.