I'm having trouble visualizing your proposed switch power bus. I've heard of some that run a separate DCC booster circuit for turnouts and accessories along with their track power lines. But, the switch decoders are still positioned locally near the turnouts to be controlled. If you locate all the switch decoders in your house you will need to run two wires, assuming EPL drives, for each turnout from the house to the switch. That's sixteen wires for the yard and 32 total just for the turnouts in the layout as you've got it drawn in post3! Are you sure you want to do that?!
By the way, Massoth 4 channel switch decoders do not need to be in a weatherproof enclosure - just protected from the weather and kept from being submerged in water. Mine are in Pola structures. The oldest switch decoder along with a LGB reverse loop module (which is physically identical to the Massoth version except color) have been outside year-round for four years now and both have been trouble free and are working fine. I live in Ann Arbor, MI so I doubt the weather is that much different than what you experience. I'll post a couple of pictures Wed. It's dark out now and I'll be otherwise engaged all day tomorrow.
By the way, Massoth 4 channel switch decoders do not need to be in a weatherproof enclosure - just protected from the weather and kept from being submerged in water. Mine are in Pola structures. The oldest switch decoder along with a LGB reverse loop module (which is physically identical to the Massoth version except color) have been outside year-round for four years now and both have been trouble free and are working fine. I live in Ann Arbor, MI so I doubt the weather is that much different than what you experience. I'll post a couple of pictures Wed. It's dark out now and I'll be otherwise engaged all day tomorrow.