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    384 square feet!

    Ok, I plrinted off some guidelines. The roof pitch has to be better than 4/12 or the overall height can't exceed 12 feet. So if my math is correct if I build 11 foot walls and and use a 5/12 pitch spanning the 16 feet, my trusses should be 3' 8" from the top of the 2x4's to the peek. That leaves...
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    384 square feet!

    Yes, I agree with what you all are saying, but I cannot attach it to the house- it will cause me to be over on my attached structures allowance. I think I may move the door over to the other side-it would be easier anyway to drive or back in. I wont be parking my Jeep in there on a regular...
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    384 square feet!

    So what I'm thinking is something similar to this one in the link http://www.rona.ca/rona/img/682-1_ATTACHMENT1025812800075.pdf The 16x24 design, but the trusses going the opposite way(width wise) and the door at the opposite end. I'd also not go in a bit by the bay door I'd go straight...
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    384 square feet!

    Thanx again for all the ideas and input. I am limited in both attached and detached structures. My lot size is 33x118 ft and I can only use 10% for a detached building and the same for attached, but that includes my patio and both my landing for stairs. I do plan on keeping some attached room...
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    384 square feet!

    Thank you all for the replies! Keep em coming! I checked with the city and I can not put dormers on it. I was thinking of off setting the door to one side so I could build the benches to the other... Cheers! Rick
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    384 square feet!

    Hey all, I'm new to the forum and am looking for some advise on building my garage. As the title states I can only build 384 sqft and the peek can't be higher than 15 ft. It will be for one car plus tools and such. I'm hoping, with the right planning that I can get all I need in this small...
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