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Board grants conditional non-enforcement for enclosed porch but requires recorded disclosure

5062074 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

The drainage board approved a non-enforcement for an existing enclosed porch at a Hunter's Creek Village home with conditions: a recorded agreement making successors responsible for any required removal or damage and a requirement to disclose the easement condition to future buyers.

The Hamilton County Board of Drainage on June 30 approved a conditional non-enforcement for an existing enclosed porch that encroaches into a regulated drain easement, requiring the homeowner to sign a recorded agreement and make a disclosure to future buyers.

Homeowner Bill Packerzanski told the board his house and the screen porch…

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