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Auxiliary Structures
Prescribing Directive: Article VII, OHHA CC&Rs
A. All outbuildings must be approved in writing by the ACC. Storage sheds can aesthetically affect both individual property and the neighborhood. As a result, all storage sheds should be compatible with the neighborhood as well as the architecture and landscape surrounding the house. They must be designed to respect the “visual rights” and aesthetic interests of neighborhood properties. They must be screened/shielded from view from the street in front of the house and have minimal impact on adjacent neighbors' views. The ACC will review materials, colors, location, and scale of the proposed addition to determine its compatibility with surrounding structures and sites. Structures deemed visually offensive either to neighbors or the street will not be allowed. The primary concerns are access, view, sunlight, ventilation, and drainage. They will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
B. Carports, shaded parking structures, lean-tos, and similar structures are not allowed.
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