Until we actually have the land, this is an extremely theoretical question. We do not know how much room we will have, or what the configuration of the land will be. Thus we cannot guess at the availability of space for various projects. If you sincerely feel that a certain addition to the land will be a real enhancement for events, you might carefully assess the cost of materials and labor to build it, draw up plans, and prepare a presentation for the Board of Directors, to be delivered after we have purchased the land. Such a presentation should include:
- A convincing argument for putting this particular structure/ improvement on the land.
- Documentation for the style proposed for the structure, showing it to be appropriate to the purposes of historical recreation of the Middle Ages.
- A complete set of plans and cost estimates.
- A reasonable schedule for construction (how long it would take and how many people would be needed to do it, etc.)
- Your source of funding. While we will have a reserve for capital improvements of the land you can not necessarily count on KHTI for full funding.
