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Milford Board of Adjustment approves variance to let 8-by-6 shed remain against house
Summary
The Milford Board of Adjustment granted a five-foot variance allowing an 8-by-6 shed at 18554 Flying Geese Drive in the Milford Ponds development to remain attached to the principal structure after the owner reported obtaining HOA approval but not a city permit.
The Milford Board of Adjustment voted to grant a five-foot variance allowing an 8-by-6 accessory shed at 18554 Flying Geese Drive in the Milford Ponds development to remain up against the homeowner's detached dwelling.
City planning staff member Pierce told the board the applicant, listed as BOA-149-2025 in the meeting packet, sought relief from Milford City Code provision cited in the staff report that requires accessory buildings be set back at least 5 feet from a principal structure. The record shows the shed sits on a pressure-treated wood platform and is attached to the house at roughly 5–6 inches from the siding.
Kirk Hamza,…
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