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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Proposal Name and Date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your application.
  3. Provide a detailed description of the work covered by your proposal. Be specific to ensure accurate fee estimation.
  4. Fill in the Parcel Number(s) and Total Site Area in acres. This helps define the scope of your project.
  5. Indicate the Number of Proposed Buildings and the Area within the site to be disturbed in acres, along with Total Square Footage of all Buildings.
  6. Complete the table regarding occupancy, type of construction, and any existing building work. Answer 'Yes' or 'No' for additional questions about mechanical systems and critical areas.
  7. Lastly, provide contact information for follow-up questions from Permitting staff, including a name and phone number.

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A building permit is required for the construction, renovation, alteration, repair, relocation, demolition, use, and occupancy of any building, structure, or portion thereof.
The Rules of the City of New York 101-14 requires that backyard sheds meet the following requirements: Size: Up to 120 square feet no permits needed. Above 121 square feet plans, approval, and permits required.
A permit is typically required for sheds larger than 200 square feet.
When is a building permit required? The International Building Code exempts certain structures from needing a building permit if they are less than 200 square feet and unconditioned space. Exempted structures do not require a building permit from the County but must comply with all King County code requirements.
Buildings under 10 m2 (107 sq. ft.) in area typically do not require a building permit, however, they must comply with the rules listed under where can you build? and what design rules do you need to meet?
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However, ing to the City of Los Angeles residential requirements, if the planned building is more than 120 square feet, and needs electrical and plumbing supplies, then a building permit is required before you can proceed. There are certain instances when you need a permit to build, even on rental properties.
There are some requirements that you need to match regarding size, including the necessity for the outbuilding to occupy no more than 50% of the space around your home. Following this, the maximum size of an outbuilding without planning permission is 15 metres long and 5 metres deep.

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