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Extracted from the Piney Creek Community Guidelines, pages 19 and 23.
Ancillary Structures
All ancillary structures, such as green houses, storage sheds, patio covers, arbors, gazebos, etc., shall be approved by the Committee. Structures must be sited and designed to be compatible with the house and all adjacent houses, landscape, fencing, etc. In no case shall ancillary structures be located within the setbacks required by the City of Centennial and Arapahoe County. Notwithstanding those statutory setbacks, a minimum offset of four feet shall be maintained from any property line.
Approval will be based on, but not limited to:
- Maximum size will be 8’ x 10’ x 10’ in height at the peak of the roof, including skids, foundation, or concrete slab.
- Must be of the same or generally recognized as complimentary architectural style as that of the residence.
- May be required to be screened on one or more sides by vegetation.
- Requests for approval will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration the lot size, square footage of the home, and proposed location of the structure.
- Roof materials and painted areas must match that of the residence.
For more information, please review the City of Centennial Land Development Code.
Storage Sheds
ACC requests for storage sheds shall be evaluated along these criteria:
- The shed must have a roof the same as that of the dwelling
- The shed must be compatible with the house (i.e. same color/staining and materials as the home – wood siding and/or brick), even as the exterior of the home is modified
- The shed must be free standing, fully enclosing the property bounded by the shed
- Metal or plastic storage sheds are not allowed
- The ACC may request the removal of any shed not being properly maintained.
There are no blanket approvals for any exterior addition or alteration to an existing residence at Piney Creek. You must submit an Architectural Improvement Request Form for each addition or change you wish to make. Submissions are judged on their individual merit for your particular house and the surrounding neighborhood.
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