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OGT 21990 BOOK 61 F'aUE� <br />4) Mrs. Ames needs a greenhouse that is sized to accommodate her <br />hobby, just like her neighbor who has an oversized pool to <br />- accommodate his hobby. <br />5) The greenhouse will buffered with trees of heights from <br />10 -feet to 16 feet, and they are trying to screen it from <br />two-story homes as well. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt the real question is whether the <br />size of the greenhouse approaches the size of the house, but <br />Attorney Lloyd stated that the size of the greenhouse doesn't <br />even approach the size of the house which is 8,000-9,000 sq. ft. <br />If the greenhouse was to be smaller, it would not fit in with the <br />architectural style._ He admitted that it is difficult to picture <br />this without it being built, but when it is built, it will be <br />landscaped and buffered in an attractive manner. The greenhouse <br />is 11 feet high and the pergola is a little bit lower than that, <br />approximately 10 ft. on the -same 6 ft. elevation. <br />Commissioner Scurlock understood that there are no covenants <br />or deed restrictions opposing these structures, and Attorney <br />Lloyd explained that the Little Harbour covenants and deed <br />restrictions state that "greenhouses used for other purposes than <br />as a planting area are -discouraged and the Community Design <br />Committee of Little Harbour will exercise careful review of such <br />structures and require exacting detail". That committee has <br />reviewed this and given approval in writing: <br />37 <br />