Utility Buildings Clause Samples
Utility Buildings. All utility buildings must be approved by Park Owner before purchasing or building. A town permit is required for all buildings.
1. One utility building for each home is permitted so long as such building conforms to the local building code, is approved by the appropriate local authority and meets the following specifications:
a. Such buildings shall not exceed exterior dimensions of 12’x12’ or 144 square feet.
b. All roofs shall be pitched and shall not exceed 10’ in height at the center and 8’ at the sides.
c. Construction materials shall consist of:
i. Framing-Wood framed utility buildings
ii. Walls-exterior plywood covered with novelty siding, aluminum siding, vinyl siding, wood shingles or tongue and grooved boards.
iii. Roof-exterior plywood covered with asphalt or wood shingles. In no case will used lumber and tar paper be permitted for finished exterior surfaces.
iv. No metal buildings
v. No tarp garages
2. A utility building shall be of a design in harmony with the home which it serves, be constructed in a craftsman-like manner and be painted or stained to coordinate with the home. The building shall be kept in good condition and repair. No new or newly acquired utility buildings shall be larger than 12’x12’ or 144 square feet. The Park Owner shall approve the location of the utility building on site prior to its construction.
Utility Buildings. Utility buildings (sheds) shall be kept in good repair and shall not exceed eight (8’) feet by ten (10’) feet. All roofs shall be gabled and shingled and not exceed a height of eight (8’) feet at the center and six (6’) feet at the sides. The building must be made of wood and made by a recognized and reputable manufacturer. The utility building shall be of a design that is in harmony with the home. The location of the building shall not interfere, damage, or impede access to any utility. Permission in writing given by the Community Manager is required. Town Building permits are required. Garages, Gazebos, Lean-tos, Tents, Swing sets, and Playscapes, Screened houses, and/or Summerhouses are not permitted. Utility buildings that are in disrepair or exhibit structural damage such as rot and/or decay shall be removed. All utility buildings shall be anchored to the ground.
Utility Buildings. Utility buildings must be made of exterior grade T-111 plywood siding, LP Siding or vinyl siding. Management must approve all siding colors and styles in advance. Please bring a sample of siding and paint color to the community manager for approval prior to application. In, general, siding must be the same style as the home, and color to closely match the home. Two (2) Outdoor Rubber Maid or like storage units may be used:
a. One may be placed behind the utility building. Size: 6 ft. high x 6 ft. wide x 3ft deep.
b. One may be placed behind the deck. Size: 39 inches tall x 5 ft. wide x 3 ft. deep.
Utility Buildings. Utility buildings must be made of exterior grade T-111 plywood siding, LP Siding or vinyl siding. Management must approve all siding colors and styles in advance. Please bring a sample of siding and paint color to the community manager for approval prior to application. In, general, siding must be the same style as the home, and color to closely match the home. All metal utility buildings currently in West Park will be changed as deemed necessary by management. They must be kept free of dents on building and doors. Doors must operate. They must be kept painted and tied down until such time as removal is required due to appearance. Two (2) Outdoor Rubber Maid or like storage units may be used:
a. One may be placed behind the utility building. Size: 6 ft. high x 6 ft. wide x 3ft deep.
b. One may be placed behind the deck. Size: 39 inches tall x 5 ft. wide x 3 ft. deep.
Utility Buildings. Only one utility building allowed on each home site. Utility buildings must be made of exterior grade T-111 plywood siding, LP Siding or vinyl siding. Management must approve all siding colors and styles in advance. Please bring a sample of siding and paint color to the community manager for approval prior to application. In, general, siding must be the same style as the home, and color to closely match the home.
Utility Buildings. 1. One utility building for each home is permitted so long as such building conforms to the local building code, is approved by the appropriate local authority, is authorized in advance by the Park Owner or Management in writing and meets the following specifications:
▇. ▇▇▇▇ framed utility buildings.
I. Such buildings shall not exceed exterior dimensions of 12’ x 12’, unless special permission is received from Park Owner or Management.
II. All roofs shall be pitched and shall not exceed 10’ in height at the center and 8’ at the sides.
III. Construction materials shall consist of the following:
(a) Walls-aluminum siding, vinyl siding or wood shingles color- coordinated to the existing home.
(b) Roof-exterior plywood covered with asphalt or wood shingles. In no case will used lumber or tar paper be permitted for finished exterior surfaces.
B. Utility buildings shall not be made out of metal.
I. Any replacement of existing metal buildings shall be constructed only in accordance with Paragraph C.1.a. of these Rules and must have prior written approval from the Park Owner or Management.
