Re: [affordablecohousing] An RV Cohousing Community
From: Alan O'Hashi (adoecosyahoo.com)
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 14:11:55 -0800 (PST)
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> On Mar 11, 2021, at 2:43 PM, Ty Albright via groups.io 
> <tmalbright=verizon.net [at] groups.io> wrote:
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> Very cool – could be a good solution -  this out:
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> https://psmag.com/social-justice/how-the-trailer-park-could-save-us-all-55137
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> Ty
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> Ty Albright Project Management
> Little Red Hen LLC
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> From: affordablecohousing [at] groups.io <affordablecohousing [at] groups.io> 
> On Behalf Of Sharon Villines via groups.io
> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2021 2:10 PM
> To: Cohousing-L <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org>; affordablecohousing [at] 
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> Subject: [affordablecohousing] An RV Cohousing Community
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> There is another list that discusses the importance of dark skies in urban 
> areas. A companion list is for the formation of the Mirador, a community 
> focused on Dark Sky advocacy with an education center etc. Included they are 
> planning an RV park and rental units for short stays and a cohousing 
> community directed to those who want to live under dark skies and will 
> probably work in the educational center and observatory. If you want to 
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> mirador+subscribe [at] Dark-Sky-Communities.groups.io
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> I’m passing on the content of one thought about planning options.
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> I'm attaching a quick-and-dirty idea I came up with for a tiny RV port 
> duplex.  It's a 900 square foot plan found on www.barndominiumlife.com and 
> it's sold as a kit, which is not ideal because I don't think it needs to be 
> quite that big and we'd want more windows/doors.  But it's a start.   The 
> carport would be long enough to shelter an RV and a car.  The driveway would 
> be pull-through.   Perhaps the carport, as drawn, could have a 
> power-generating windmill in the gable!
>  
> The drawing shows the RV carports in-between the two houses, but the houses 
> could also be next to each other with separate carports on the outside and a 
> narrow service alley in-between the houses to get to the plumbing easily.  
> Perhaps a fireplace shared by both houses--cleanable from the service alley.
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> It’s an interesting discussion. Looking for space in western Texas and New 
> Mexico. Something about the skies there.
>  
> Sharon
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