Icasea Farm Restoration Project

Icasea Farm Restoration Project

Project Name: Harvest Moon

Goal: To get the Icasea farm up and running again with many sweat-hours of labor donated by Jason, the heir and grandson of the late Jonathan Icasea.

Time Frame: 3 years.

Project results: If significant success has been achieved, and the town considers Jason a friend to one and all, he (and any other persons living in his residence) will be allowed to stay in Mineral Village. If success is not significant, however, Jason will be forced by matter of arms or law enforcement escort out of the city and banned from Mineral Village and its environs.

Project Requirements:

The Chicken Coop: Current Status (as of Spring 1st, 2001):Chicken Coop has a current capacity of 5 (five) chickens and 1 (one) incubator. No chickens are in residence at this time.

Status to be as of Spring 1st, 2004: Chicken Coop will be expanded, using wood either purchased from the Carpenter or cut up using the Axe provided. Capacity must be increased to 10 (ten) chickens and 2 (two) incubators, and the coop must be filled to capacity.

Restoration Value: 2%

The House: Current Status (as of Spring 1st, 2001): House is currently 1 (one) room, with kitchenette and small stove. Bed is in upper left hand corner.

Status to be as of Spring 1st, 2004:House must be expanded twice, the first being a kitchen with various appliances to be purchased. Second expansion will be to add a separate bedroom, with a twin bed.

Restoration Value: 4%

The Barn: Current Status (As of Spring 1st, 2001): Barn has capacity for 10 (ten) cows and/or sheep, with 10 (ten) feed stalls and room for 1 (one) pregnant cow or sheep.

Status to be as of Spring 1st, 2004: Barn must be expanded to hold twice its current number of animals- 20 (twenty) cows and/or sheep, with room for 2 (two) pregnant animals.

Restoration Value: 2%

The Hothouse: Current Status (As of Spring 1st, 2001): Nonexistent. Former site was next to the home, between the house and the apple tree. It was destroyed three years ago by a blizzard.

Status to be as of Spring 1st, 2004:Hothouse is an exception to the rules- due to the cost and materials needed to build one, the hothouse is to be attempted if Jason thinks it necessary.

Restoration Value: 2%

Tools

Current Status (As of Spring 1st, 2001): The tools left in the toolbox are of the 'Iron' (First Level) variety. If an effort is made to upgrade, the council is advised to be more lenient of their judgment of the total work done. Consideration will be given if the tools are upgraded beyond Gold level.

Animals

Current Status (As of Spring 1st, 2001): There are 0 (zero) farm animals currently accredited to the property and to Jason. The only living thing on the farm save for the farmer himself and the various rodents that tunnel through the fields is one puppy, brought by Jason, and three barn cats (to keep the mice population down). There must be an effort to revive the livestock portion of the farm when the budget permits.

Status to be as of Spring 1st, 2004: The Chicken Coop and Barn must be filled to near or at capacity with their respective animals. The cash flow generated by these animals and the goods produced (I.e. milk, wool, eggs, cheese, yarn, and mayonnaise) should generate a cash flow large enough to facilitate the construction and purchase of most tools, makers, and farm equipment.

Restoration Value (at 1% for each chicken, 2% for each sheep and cow): 50%

As noted, the previous only makes up 60% of the total value of restoration. Jason must accomplish the last 40% on his own over the three-year period.

We, the council of Mineral Village, make this our wish and law this 31st of Winter 2000.

X Mayor Thomas

X Rick Eggston

X Barley Yodel

X Pastor Carter Inaire

X Zack Kilana

X Gotz Woodsharp

X Saibara Blackiron