What are the restrictions on the placement of sheds in residential yards?
The county regulates the location of all storage sheds and, in some instances, also requires the approval of a Building Permit prior to the establishment of a shed on a lot. The Zoning Ordinance contains regulations regarding the permitted location for a shed based on the total height of the structure. For Zoning Ordinance purposes, the total height of the shed is measured from the lowest ground level adjoining the shed to the highest point of the structure. Generally: • A shed shall NOT be located (a) in any minimum required front yard on any lot or (b) in any front yard on any lot containing 36,000 square feet or less. • A shed that is 8 ½ feet or less in total height may be located anywhere in a side or rear yard. • A shed that exceeds 8 ½ feet in total height cannot be located closer to the rear lot line than a distance equal to its height and cannot be located closer to the side lot line than a distance equal to the minimum required side yard setback for the lot. These regulations
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