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Oct-24-2019 06:07 AM
billtex wrote:GeoBoy wrote:
Bill, sorry about that, I have a 2016 AF 990 and it measures 11’9” mounted on the truck. No problems loading/unloading.
Thx geoboy.
Do you think 20’ wide would accommodate a TC and Airstream?
Bill
Oct-24-2019 04:11 AM
Oct-23-2019 06:40 PM
GeoBoy wrote:
Bill, sorry about that, I have a 2016 AF 990 and it measures 11’9” mounted on the truck. No problems loading/unloading.
Oct-23-2019 02:58 PM
schlep1967 wrote:srschang wrote:BarabooBob wrote:
I put up a 20' x 24' Versa Tube structure. I added 2 ft to the height and added side sheeting all the way to the ground. I can keep my TT and sailboat in it without being crowded.
The carport is considered a temporary building by the tax man because it is not on a concrete slab. It also is behind my 28' x 40' stick built garage. In our neighborhood, people don't complain about what the neighbors do, mainly because of the size of the lots and all of the trees. I can barely see my neighbors house.
Here in New York State (not city), anything larger then 120 square feet requires a building permit, be it a shed, carport, foundation, no foundation, on skids, or sitting right on the ground.
You just need to put up a 10 x 12 this year. And another 10 by 12 right next to it next year. And another the next year ... in 8 years tear out some walls and tie everything together with a roof. You'll have a 24' by 40' carport.
Oct-23-2019 02:04 PM
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Oct-23-2019 11:50 AM
srschang wrote:BarabooBob wrote:
I put up a 20' x 24' Versa Tube structure. I added 2 ft to the height and added side sheeting all the way to the ground. I can keep my TT and sailboat in it without being crowded.
The carport is considered a temporary building by the tax man because it is not on a concrete slab. It also is behind my 28' x 40' stick built garage. In our neighborhood, people don't complain about what the neighbors do, mainly because of the size of the lots and all of the trees. I can barely see my neighbors house.
Here in New York State (not city), anything larger then 120 square feet requires a building permit, be it a shed, carport, foundation, no foundation, on skids, or sitting right on the ground.
Oct-23-2019 10:37 AM
BarabooBob wrote:
I put up a 20' x 24' Versa Tube structure. I added 2 ft to the height and added side sheeting all the way to the ground. I can keep my TT and sailboat in it without being crowded.
The carport is considered a temporary building by the tax man because it is not on a concrete slab. It also is behind my 28' x 40' stick built garage. In our neighborhood, people don't complain about what the neighbors do, mainly because of the size of the lots and all of the trees. I can barely see my neighbors house.
Oct-23-2019 09:18 AM
BarabooBob wrote:
I put up a 20' x 24' Versa Tube structure. I added 2 ft to the height and added side sheeting all the way to the ground. I can keep my TT and sailboat in it without being crowded.
The carport is considered a temporary building by the tax man because it is not on a concrete slab. It also is behind my 28' x 40' stick built garage. In our neighborhood, people don't complain about what the neighbors do, mainly because of the size of the lots and all of the trees. I can barely see my neighbors house.
Oct-23-2019 08:20 AM
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Oct-23-2019 06:43 AM
GeoBoy wrote:billtex wrote:
ScottG, what are the dimensions of your carport?
Geo-is the 12’ wide enough?
Thx, Bill
Yes, I have the metal on the sides come down 6’, this way my township doesn’t tax me because it is a “patio pavilion” and not a garage.