First, thank for your input! I value everyone's advice on these forums greatly! When it comes to pallets, I have a few tricks up my sleeve to dismantle them. It's not so much the planking I care about - it is the 2x4 runners. I do have a friend that has a bundle of treated lumber he said I could have - but I am just not sure what all is in there (or what is good). Hopefully I will gt lucky on that.
When it comes to pulling a permit - I don't have an issue doing that, BUT... 120 sq. ft. is the largest I can go, with an accessory building (like a shop). So, in essence, I am allowed 3 buildings on my property - the primary structure, the accessory structure/shop, and a maximum of 120 sq.ft. of shed space. That is simply the reason I don't want to go bigger. It will cause more teardown work for me down the road.
Flooring will most likely be 3/4" plywood on joists. We don't have much of an issue with woodchucks where I am (for some reason). Gophers, on the other hand.. They are everywhere.
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