Supergumby5000
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I want to put up a shop behind my house. Where I live, there is no zoning requirements. There are no permit requirements since the property already has a single family residence. There is no HOA. My neighbors dont have a problem with it (A few of them are also interested in building detached shops)
The ONLY restrictions I have are in regards to the neighborhood covenants, which were written by the investor who bought a huge plot of land and built a bunch of homes. Pretty much every covenant is EXTREMELY strict but is followed with the generic phrase 'unless Design Committee approval is received". Design Committee = the investor/developer (not an actual design committee).
To give you some perspective, setbacks for my 1 acre lot are 25ft from side lines and 50ft from front and 30ft from rear lines. Based on the covenants and the shape of my lot, about 60% of my lot cannot be built on. My existing home actually violates this covenant already (I am nearer to a side lot line)
So far they seem to be playing ball to some extent so this isnt an issue quite yet, I am not proposing anything outlandish - The shop will match the house, have similar roof height and pitch, etc etc. I would like to build to my county setbacks rather than the covenents (county says 10ft side/rear, 25ft front).
The builder hasnt told me 'no' yet, but he is hinting that he is not a fan of building closer to the property lines. He has even offered to sell me an additional undeveloped adjacent plot (see photo), but that will all depend on if he tries to take me to the cleaners on it.
For some perspective, I want to put a big shop up in my back yard, which is adjacent to a 184 acre undeveloped plot owned by the developer. All houses in my area use well/septic, and they havent found enough water to subdivide and develop the remaining 184 acre plot yet. They have spent 10 years trying to find a strong enough well to build a community water source (fortunately I have my own well and septic).
Granted we should hopefully be able to work something out eventually, If push comes to shove, do I have any ground to stand on to fight the covenants?
The ONLY restrictions I have are in regards to the neighborhood covenants, which were written by the investor who bought a huge plot of land and built a bunch of homes. Pretty much every covenant is EXTREMELY strict but is followed with the generic phrase 'unless Design Committee approval is received". Design Committee = the investor/developer (not an actual design committee).
To give you some perspective, setbacks for my 1 acre lot are 25ft from side lines and 50ft from front and 30ft from rear lines. Based on the covenants and the shape of my lot, about 60% of my lot cannot be built on. My existing home actually violates this covenant already (I am nearer to a side lot line)
So far they seem to be playing ball to some extent so this isnt an issue quite yet, I am not proposing anything outlandish - The shop will match the house, have similar roof height and pitch, etc etc. I would like to build to my county setbacks rather than the covenents (county says 10ft side/rear, 25ft front).
The builder hasnt told me 'no' yet, but he is hinting that he is not a fan of building closer to the property lines. He has even offered to sell me an additional undeveloped adjacent plot (see photo), but that will all depend on if he tries to take me to the cleaners on it.
For some perspective, I want to put a big shop up in my back yard, which is adjacent to a 184 acre undeveloped plot owned by the developer. All houses in my area use well/septic, and they havent found enough water to subdivide and develop the remaining 184 acre plot yet. They have spent 10 years trying to find a strong enough well to build a community water source (fortunately I have my own well and septic).
Granted we should hopefully be able to work something out eventually, If push comes to shove, do I have any ground to stand on to fight the covenants?

I was hoping for something along the lines of a 36x48 or similar, with similar height to my home. That would mean no more than 12ft walls.