All 8 sections of Brookfield Village deed restrictions require plan approval for any exterior changes. Please do not start a project or accumulate building supplies before contacting BVHA with your plans. Do not expect the City of Hilliard to know any specifics of our Deed Restrictions or to provide accurate guidance about following the deed restrictions.
Guidelines:
- First, a privacy fence can easily hide a break in or other crime from other neighbors and police. We would like to keep our neighborhood as safe as possible by keeping open sight lines while balancing your desire for privacy. If you must have a privacy fence, consider a 4 or 5 ft so it does not completely block out the ability of neighbors or police to keep a watchful eye. Criminals target the suburbs and a 6ft fence that could hide a break-in from an alert neighbor or provide cover for a criminal is not a good idea.
- Second, aesthetically, a privacy fence breaks up the neighborhood. Many areas in BV have a great park-like feel because backyards flow together. This allows kids to play, neighbors to say hi and enjoy a great view of people's gardens. The builders of our development wanted this openess preserved, so fences should be lower and open picket to keep this visual openness while still containing our pets and kids.
- Third, 6ft fences in our neighborhood and others are not holding up to the weather conditions. Wind and driving snow are blowing down sections and entire fence lines around Hilliard. This poses a danger to everyone nearby and does property damage when the posts upend and fall over.
After review, BVHA will provide you with an approval letter for your records. This protects you from further challenge from another neighbor or future owner as to whether or not your deck or fence was approved. All fence and deck construction requires a building permit obtained at the City of Hilliard municipal building.
Please contact us with any questions! bvhainfo@yahoo.com