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[[File:site.jpeg|thumb|Factor e Farm]]
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[[File:sitemap.jpeg|thumb|Factor e Farm Site Plan [[File:siteplan.skp]]]]
[[File:sitemap.jpeg|thumb|Factor e Farm Site Plan [[File:siteplan.skp]]]]
*Google Earth terrain imaging and topography dated from August 2012
*Sketchup file includes future buildings (ponds, cellar/storm shelter, roads, terraces), zoning, existing buildings, and buried water lines.
[[Image:soilmaponline2.jpg |thumb| Soils Map]]
[[Image:soilmaponline2.jpg |thumb| Soils Map]]
=Critical Components=
1-12 is used to label the most important components. To edit this spreadsheet, go [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Av4ZjQn4DHJHdExuSGp3a2xZbDhaXy1QRnhRc1MzSWc#gid=0 here].
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To determine the placement of components, the Site Planning team has classified them into zones based on frequency of human activity and maintenance.


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=Discussion=
=Discussion=
==Marcin==
*Marcin:
Dan,
Dan,


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Marcin
Marcin
==Dan==
*Dan


I understand you have a need for some discussion around the following:
I understand you have a need for some discussion around the following:
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==Online Resources==
==Online Resources==
*FeF [[Integrated Development Strategy]]
*'''[http://www.permaculture.info/index.php/Main_Page Permaculture Wiki]'''
*'''[http://www.permaculture.info/index.php/Main_Page Permaculture Wiki]'''
*[http://www.pfaf.org/index.php Plants for a Future Database] >7k species, lots edible perennials
*[http://www.pfaf.org/index.php Plants for a Future Database] >7k species, lots edible perennials
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==FeF Environmental Site Analysis==
==FeF Environmental Site Analysis==
 
[[Image:soilmaponline2.jpg |thumb| Soils Map]]
===Ponds===
 
8.11.12
 
Met with Dennis Brinton to talk about a pond that we can contract him to dig.  He's been on bulldozers for 30 years.  Seems pretty simple, we get a bulldozer parked about midway up the hill, just on the east side of the treeline, and he's going to dig the slope away to dam in the shape of a semi-circle.  It will be approximately 3/4 to 1 acre on the surface, 10 feet deep (deep enough for fish!).
 
See the [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Surveying_101 surveying wiki] for more information.
 
The rationale is to dig one large pond to start, dig it right, and get the water stored so that it doesn't flood us/erode our soil. We will then use our own technology and labor, when time is less limited, to dig more ponds in sites that necessitate shallower ditches.
 
8.13.12
 
Dennis Brinton charges 145/hr.  Estimated a greatest maximum price of 6,000-6,500 for digging.  Depending on how long it takes to dig, it could be less.  I need Marcin's approval and then I'll be calling him to set up some dates and we'll be on our way to having a real pond at FeF!
 
9.2.12
 
Dennis needs more rain to fall before he can start digging.  Soil moisture at a certain level is required for good compaction of the dam.  He's going to call after a few more inches fall.
 
12.10.12
 
Dennis called, says he hasn't forgotten about us, but this is probably the worst year to dig a pond in his opinion.  He'd love to dig it for us given we get sufficient rain and the ground hasn't frozen.
 
==FeF Ecological Site Plan==
''needs to integrate with the FeF [[Integrated Development Strategy]]''


[[Category: Food and Agriculture]]
[[Category: Food and Agriculture]]

Revision as of 19:08, 22 December 2012

Site Plan

Factor e Farm
Factor e Farm Site Plan File:Siteplan.skp
Soils Map

Discussion

  • Marcin:

Dan,

I just called - the soils map people referred me to http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx

I spoke to Jason Saunders. He said the above has 2009 or 2010 aerial photography. He said the USGS quarter quad shows images from about 2001, so he recommended just the online stuff.

Their number in the DeKalb County NRCS office is 816.449.2118.

Let me know what we still need.

I looked at the soils: here is the result: the border is our 30 acres:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Factor_e_Farm_Site_Plan

Marcin

  • Dan

I understand you have a need for some discussion around the following:

  • Small scale methane
  • Single family and community sized constructed wetlands for domestic waste treatment and disposal
  • Aquaculture/aquaponics
  • water filtration and purification
  • Small (1 acre) cattle and pasture development
  • Land drainage and soil regeneration

Please bring along your USGS quarter quad from the local NRCS office. You can also get the soils map of the place there too. I have Kuchler and Bailey resources for potential natural vegetation for that location. We'll look at your bio-region as well.

Permaculture Site Plan Logistics

Permaculture is a ecological design methodology based on a set of core principles and values that Open Source Ecology shares. Its primary application is to generate best practices for environmental site analysis and ecological site plan design but is also used to design ecological systems in general.

  • idea 1: host a permaculture course at the Factor e Farm and have the course practicum be a site plan for Factor e Farm
  • idea 2: host an individual permaculture designer in exchange for food, board and fame
    • User:Liam.rattray volunteers to do conduct an on-site environmental analysis and provide a comprehensive site plan for FeF over a week from 3/20/10 to 3/28/10 in exchange for cooperation in constructing a modified CEB press.
  • idea 3: send a Factor E Farm member to a PDC course to get Permaculture certified and do the site plan

Permaculture Teachers

Online Resources

FeF Environmental Site Analysis

Soils Map