Posted by Germ on October 26, 2009 at 12:24:21 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: Need EXPERT ADVICE!!!! posted by LOU from Wi. on October 26, 2009 at 08:04:36:
I wish our tax assessors were as generous. In my county, we can build up to 199 square feet without a permit, but my township requires a permit for anything over 144 sqft.
Any way, I like Loren's idea with the steel frame as it wouldn't rack when you move it. A wood structure would require tons of cross bracing. Roof slope in my area (northern Ohio) is 4/12 minimum due to snow load. I have a 16x36 lean to, 12' on the open side, around 6' 8" on the low side. It's held 26" of snow with out a problem. Mine is shingled to match the house, in your case I would go with steel to save weight and to shed snow easier. You could probably do sliding doors with a double track so 1 door can slide over the closed door. Another possibility would be a curtain door like they put on the Coverall buildings.
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