A six inch pad is overkill in my area, but might be worht the extra expense in your area. It sure couldn't hurt.
I like half inch rebar on 2 ft centers, but in extreme conditions, 1 ft centers is better, and 5/8 is even stonger.
From what I understand, your footings should be below the frost line. Since I don't have a frost line here in East Texas, we just dig down a shovel depth and douple up the rebar.
Your dimensions are pretty tight. 12 ft is wide enough for your tractor, but that's about it. Are you sure you want to go to the trouble to build the building, and only make it that small? 16ft would be better, with 20 ft being allot better.
The price to build bigger is only a small addition to the overall project. Big enough never is, and too big really does't exist.
As for the gambrel roof design. I'm not a big fan. The extra space is nice, but when I looked at building one, I realized how much extra work was involved for minimum return.
A rule of thumb to remember is that it costs about 20% more to build a second story.
Eddie