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fowl_territory t1_jarljwz wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Mansion in Covenant Park by bigjd7

FYI it looks like it's zoned for agriculture, not residential, so they are basically only taxed on the house and an acre of their land. To do that they have a number of ag requirements they are meeting to not pay the higher tax rate. That also means the land is less valuable because you can't subdivide it into lots.

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fowl_territory t1_j8s56f6 wrote

We foster for them sometimes, and while I don't know Small Miracles official rules concerning this, you're correct it would be tough to have them alone that long. We have gotten someone to come in when we had to leave them alone longer than 4-5 hours. Puppies are going to have tons of accidents no matter what, so it's always a poop storm. :-)

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fowl_territory t1_iqvnfqa wrote

When you're starting you mostly want to build with pine since it's cheap. You can get decent wood at Lowe's and Depot. You will want to look for boards that are labeled "Select boards" or something similar. Most of the wood sold in box stores are meant to be hidden or painted. "Select boards" are the better looking boards and are appropriate for finishing with the wood grain visible. They are more expensive than general lumber, and you'll still need to poke through them to find the best. They also have a small selection of Poplar, Oak and sometimes Walnut, Cherry and Maple. It's a crapshoot from store to store what types they actually carry. The hardwood in Depot is usually along the back wall behind all of the lumber.

If you want to find pretty much any type of wood you'd like I'd recommend going out to the Frederick Lumber Company. They have good prices for hardwoods, can mill stuff for you for a price, and also have a lot of very nice common and exotic hardwoods pre-cut and milled. Don't be intimidated by going there. The people working there are extremely nice and helpful.

https://www.fredericklumber.com/

As mentioned by some other people you can really learn a lot from youtube. Steve Ramsey - Woodworking for Mere Mortals is a great place to start. He even has some paid online classes.

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