Upgraded Living - July 2021

Page 36

Miner's inch This last week, for me, has been filled with talk of fire and water. I did learn a new term along the way, “Miner’s Inch.” The talk of fire was with the Cal Fire Battalion Chief about a new State law for enforcement of defensible space requirements. Cal Fire will be out in the community, inspecting people’s properties and issuing inspection checklists detailing the need for clearing a buffer zone between the structures on their property and flammable grass, trees, and shrubs surrounding it. Homeowners must get the work done or Cal Fire will do the work and charge the homeowner. The talk of water was with my well-driller, the master of finding water on properties like mine in Butte Creek Canyon. It’s time to drill a new well on my property because of the dropping water table, after more than a century of adequate water supply there. Man, what I would give for a “Miner’s Inch.” I met with my buddy, Brino, the contractor extraordinaire, in Oroville, and our visit touched on both fire and water. We first toured the beautiful old downtown brick building at Montgomery and Myers, where our friend, the Realtor/restaurateur extraordinaire, Chaz, is on the verge of opening his new restaurant, Coyote 36

U P G R A D E D L I V I N G M AG A Z I N E J U LY 2 0 2 1

Cantina. His remodel of the place is spectacular. Brino then took me to his latest job, a remodel and addition on his friend Jim’s place in the Oroville foothills, on a large acreage of rolling hills covered in mature oak trees. I looked at the expanse of dry grasslands, and my first thought was, “Fire.” “When we are done grading around the house, Jim will plant greenery,” said Brino. He pointed up the hill behind the house. “A water ditch runs along the property—part of the local water district. This property has water rights going back to the old days. Jim gets what is known as a Miner’s Inch of water per month.” It turns out a “Miner’s Inch” of water comes out to about 400,000 gallons of water per month. Google says the average family uses around 9,000 gallons of water per month. Looks like Jim struck gold with his Miner’s Inch. I’m calling my well driller and telling him I’ll be happy with a Miner’s QuarterInch of water. Doug Love is Sales Manager at Century 21 in Chico. Email dougwlove@gmail.com. Call or text 530-680-0817.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Writing is thinking and thinking is writing in this month's Backpage

4min
pages 63-64

Be inspired by Kevin Heywood and how he’s engineering his future

5min
pages 58-62

On the scene with Chico detective

1min
pages 56-57

The time is now: building Avie’s Place, the ADA dreamland coming to Oroville

3min
pages 54-55

The unthinkable, unimaginable, and unprecedented obstacles overcome in the journey to build the future automall that is Courtesy Auto Center

5min
pages 43-45

Get surprised by the busy quaintness that is the Rusty Wagon in Orland

3min
pages 40-42

Back in the saddle with Brad Johnson

10min
pages 46-53

Lupe Sanchez talks achieving dreams and small town hospitality

3min
pages 38-39

The anecdote of the Miner’s Inch as

2min
pages 36-37

Home for Christmas - the time

10min
pages 28-33

New Again modernizes the old-but not-dead-yet

5min
pages 34-35

The village people: How Love Builds conquers all

6min
pages 26-27

Cool down with Tres Hombres' new

2min
pages 18-19

Striking gold in your garden, nothing is cooler than mint

2min
page 22

Rockin’ in the Garage Majal: Cana Road Band and the caged bird

2min
pages 24-25

Yes, Chef! Up close and personal with Chef John Dean

2min
pages 12-13

Decadence, escape, and the opportunity to indulge

2min
pages 14-15

Ryan Stefanelli—The Taco Tracker Exploring the great taco trucks of town

2min
pages 20-21

Janet Turner and the museum in the

2min
page 23

Our first food face-off is poultry in motion. Agree or disagree with our chicken sandwich showdown

2min
pages 16-17
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.