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Residential building permits are required to construct or enlarge a deck that is more than 30 above the ground. Deck height is determined by measuring from the adjacent grade to the top of the walking surface for building permit requirements.
An accessory dwelling unit may not exceed 1,200 square feet in floor area. Dwelling unit: Any room or group of rooms forming a single habitable unit with permanent provisions for living, cooking, and sanitation including, but not limited to a bathroom and kitchen, which is used by one or more persons.
The quick and simple answer is: you usually dont need a permit if the shed is 120 square feet or less. In California, most jurisdictions have adopted the 120 square foot rule. If your shed area is larger than 120 square feet, it needs a building permit.
If you are a homeowner, and the property is your primary residence and is not intended for sale, lease or rent you can perform the electrical work yourself.
Permits not required portable heating appliances, cooking appliance, clothes dryers, cooling units, evaporative cooler and other portable appliances, such as freezers, washing machines, and refrigerators. portable ventilation appliances such as room air cleaners and whole-house window fans.
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Linn Countys economy relies heavily on the lumber and wood products industry; in 1990, this industry accounted for 40% of the countys manufacturing jobs.
You need a building permit to build, demolish or alter any carport, garage or shed that is: greater than 200 square feet in area (measured from the interior side of the exterior walls) or has a height of more than 15 feet measured from the grade plane to the average height of the highest roof surface.

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