Architect Responds
Well, one of the two architects we contacted responded on February 7th — this was the one that said he would provide three plans for us to choose from within a few days. He sent one plan. It was nice — but left out several of our main concerns, in particular the stone wall we planned for the front property line.
Like any small Mexican town, Cerro de Ortega has lots of noisy truck traffic — much of it local residents who earn their living with huge trucks that move the local produce (primarily coconuts, but also several other tropical crops like bananas, almonds and citrus) . We don’t want to be awoken at four A.M. when these trucks go to work (they try to get a day’s work done before the hottest part of the day). We need a thick wall, about three meters high, to block out some of the road noise.
Since we will not be living at the site year-round, and it may be vacant at times, a good stone wall will also provide better security. Of course we expect to hire a gardener to take care of our tropical garden when we aren’t there, and a maid to serve the needs of guests when we have rental customers, but still the site itself needs to be secure to ensure it does not get looted by folks who feel they have greater need of our goods then we do. They may be right — but a business that brings in tourists who will spend money in the community will do more good in the long run.
We sent an alternate plan back to the architect, and requested an immediate response because we had plans to go there next week to have that stone wall built, to get the project started. We would prefer to have the architect handle the project — but we need to know he will do it the way we want it done. I’ll let you know if he responds.








