braxx
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My wife knows my passion for tinkering on cars, tractors and pretty much anything with an engine. At the begining of the week she recomended that I add on to my garage and put up a hoist. So I looked into it.
So I have a 40x165 lot (6600sqft).
28x40(1120sqft) house , 20x26(520sqft) garage and 10x10(100sqft) shed for a total of 1740sqft.
First building ordinance is you can only have up 35% of your lot covered with structures.
Cool, I'm at 26% right now.
Next, your out buildings (Garage and shed) can not have a combined sq footage of more than your house.
Cool, I had a plan to make my garage 20x50 (1000sqft) plus my 10x10 shed (100sqft) would equal 1100sqft (Which is 20sqft less than my house). So my 1120sqft house plus the new 1100sqft combined out buildings equals 2220sqft which is 34% coverage of my lot.
Everything seems perfect. Seems like something I can swing. Adding the 20x24 to the back of the garage was gonna cost about $4k for the concrete and $5k for everything above the concrete. I would supply the labor after the concrete was done.
So then I find out that the next hurdle is a little dumb rule: The total sq footage of the outbuildings combined CANNOT exceed 700sqft even if you have less than 35% of your lot used and even if you have the outbuildings total combined sq footage less than your house. I'm at 620sqft right now for my out buildings. The building ordinance guy told me I could only add on 4ft to the back of my garage if I keep my shed or I can add 9ft if I take down my shed.
It's not worth it for either scenerio. Durring the conversation I said "What am I suppse to do? I own 5 cars and it is nearly impossible to keep them all off of the street when we have snow emergencies. It would be nice to be able to fit 4 of them into a bigger garage." and then I asked about a variance but he said that he is sure it would get turned down because 1) City ordinance also states that you can not have more than 3 vehicle in your garage (He showed me the ordinance in writting) so I can't use the "Need more room for cars" excuse. 2) Your neighbors aren't gonna wanna look at a 20x50 "warehouse" looking garage. 3) The variace committee will just flat out turn you down.
So frustrating.
I understand that building ordinances are there for a reason but this sucks. I have about 55ft of space behind my garage just sitting there being wasted.
So I have a 40x165 lot (6600sqft).
28x40(1120sqft) house , 20x26(520sqft) garage and 10x10(100sqft) shed for a total of 1740sqft.
First building ordinance is you can only have up 35% of your lot covered with structures.
Cool, I'm at 26% right now.
Next, your out buildings (Garage and shed) can not have a combined sq footage of more than your house.
Cool, I had a plan to make my garage 20x50 (1000sqft) plus my 10x10 shed (100sqft) would equal 1100sqft (Which is 20sqft less than my house). So my 1120sqft house plus the new 1100sqft combined out buildings equals 2220sqft which is 34% coverage of my lot.
Everything seems perfect. Seems like something I can swing. Adding the 20x24 to the back of the garage was gonna cost about $4k for the concrete and $5k for everything above the concrete. I would supply the labor after the concrete was done.
So then I find out that the next hurdle is a little dumb rule: The total sq footage of the outbuildings combined CANNOT exceed 700sqft even if you have less than 35% of your lot used and even if you have the outbuildings total combined sq footage less than your house. I'm at 620sqft right now for my out buildings. The building ordinance guy told me I could only add on 4ft to the back of my garage if I keep my shed or I can add 9ft if I take down my shed.
It's not worth it for either scenerio. Durring the conversation I said "What am I suppse to do? I own 5 cars and it is nearly impossible to keep them all off of the street when we have snow emergencies. It would be nice to be able to fit 4 of them into a bigger garage." and then I asked about a variance but he said that he is sure it would get turned down because 1) City ordinance also states that you can not have more than 3 vehicle in your garage (He showed me the ordinance in writting) so I can't use the "Need more room for cars" excuse. 2) Your neighbors aren't gonna wanna look at a 20x50 "warehouse" looking garage. 3) The variace committee will just flat out turn you down.
So frustrating.
I understand that building ordinances are there for a reason but this sucks. I have about 55ft of space behind my garage just sitting there being wasted.