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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the permit number and PIN number at the top of the form. Ensure these are accurate as they are essential for processing your application.
  3. Next, provide the property address, legal description, and owner information. This section is crucial for identifying where the shed will be located.
  4. Fill in contractor details including name, email address, phone number, and state license number. If you are an owner-builder, ensure to sign where indicated.
  5. Specify the size of the shed and select whether it is pre-fabricated or constructed on-site. Include manufacturer details if applicable.
  6. Indicate the type of pad (concrete or wood) and provide dimensions for both slab and footing sizes.
  7. Attach two copies of engineering approvals and a plot plan dated within five years. Confirm if there are existing sheds on the property.
  8. Complete valuation details and ensure all sections are filled out before submitting your application.

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Storage sheds less than 120 square feet in area do not require a building permit.
Yes, if your shed is more docHub than 150 square feet, you must obtain a building permit and pass an inspection. For sheds less than 150 square feet, you likely wont require an inspection, just a permit.
Accessory uses or structures shall be located a minimum of ten (10) feet from the rear property line.
Work that does not require a permit is typically cosmetic, such as: Painting. Tile. Floor coverings including carpet, vinyl, wood, and more. Shelving. Cabinet Work. Wall papering. Privacy fencing made out of PVC, wood, or chain link (see Building projects below for more information)
Per the California Residential Code detached accessory structure not exceeding 120 square feet does not require a building permit if there is no plumbing, electrical, and or mechanical equipment. Please note, Sheds and/or Structures under 120 square feet do require a Planning Permit.
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Yes, in general, any new construction in Florida requires a permit. All localities must comply with the Florida State Building Code requirements unless they designate permitting and building regulations to another governing body at the local level.
All sheds must be permitted through the Building Department. The following rules apply: Sheds up to 200 square feet in area and 10 feet in height may be located up to 18 inches from property lines. If the shed is on a concrete slab or similar surface, it must maintain a five-foot setback from property lines.

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