What CNO Builds in Brandon Township
CNO Pole Barns is based out of the Clarkston area and works throughout Oakland County, and Ortonville and the rest of Brandon Township sit about fifteen minutes up the road from where a lot of that work already happens. Zosim Serban owns and runs the company today, leading one of CNO's 3 crews on jobs across the region. The business dates back to 1970 and carries an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
Ortonville-Area Questions We Hear Often
How far is Ortonville from CNO's usual work area?
Not far. Brandon Township is about fifteen minutes north of Clarkston, which is already inside our regular Oakland County service area.
What size pole barn needs a permit in Brandon Township?
Anything over 200 square feet needs a full building permit. Since most working pole barns and horse barns are well past that size, plan on the full application, including a site plan and construction drawings with truss details.
Do you build steel buildings for agricultural use out here, too?
Yes. CNO is a certified Federal Steel Systems dealer, and a steel building can make sense for equipment storage or a wide-span shop, alongside the post-frame barns we build more often.
Can CNO handle a barn on a working farm, not just a hobby property?
Yes. We size pole barns and agricultural buildings around actual farm use, from equipment access and hay storage to livestock space, and lay the building out around how the property runs day to day.
Working Farms and Rural Acreage
Brandon Township is still largely rural, and the calls we get from the Ortonville area reflect that: pole barns for equipment and hay storage, horse barns, and multipurpose agricultural buildings sized for an actual working farm rather than a hobby setup. We also build detached garages and workshops for the township's residential properties. Every building gets designed around your acreage and how you're using it, not a fixed floor plan.
Brandon Township's Permit Rules
Brandon Township doesn't require a building permit for an accessory structure under 200 square feet, though you still need a zoning permit for its location. Most pole barns are nowhere near that small. Once you're over it, the township asks for a site plan and construction drawings with truss details, plus a soil erosion permit or waiver where it applies. We put that package together as part of the job.
Get Your Ortonville Estimate Started
Talk to CNO Pole Barns about a pole barn, horse barn, or agricultural building for your Brandon Township property. Call (248) 625-2334 and we'll set a time for a free on-site visit, then put together a detailed estimate based on what we see.
