When I spoke with the county folks, they were already on the wooden ramp track. From what I gathered (Hugh can confirm), during Hugh's initial conversation with Jim Sterling, it was Jim who suggested the wooden ramp over repairs to the concrete cube. And the input from the veterans has been that the ramp was always better, even that a new wooden ramp was proposed to replace the one that burned down but was denied during the permitting process which resulted in the concrete cube.
We seem to be dealing with a different group of people at the county this time who are more open-minded. However, the truth is, it will only take one county official to derail the ramp proposal and I think it is a good idea to have a contingency plan ready. My impression is that Jim and Joe are on our team to get a new ramp approved and will help get our design through the process. If we do get stopped in our tracks by some official, we are back to re-doing the cube, which would most likely be considered a repair, no permitting involved. But Hugh's right, we still need some expertise to do concrete work. Calling Greg Sessa...you out there? This may be your time to shine....
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