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If the shed does not exceed 256 square feet (examples: 12 ft. X 20 ft. or 16 ft. X 16 ft.), it does not require a building permit.
Failing to obtain a permit when required may result in substantial fines or being ordered to remove the offending project or incur costs to docHub compliance with the applicable codes; it depends. What may surprise licensees is how many seemingly minor improvements/repairs may require a permit.
A building permit is not required for accessory buildings that are less than 10m2 that are used for utility purposes and that do not create a hazard.
The rules also vary from city to city. For instance, in Richmond and Vancouver, you can build a laneway house even if you also have a secondary suite in your house.
State law provides that a permit will expire six months after issuance unless work has actually commenced on the project. If work is timely begun, but thereafter abandoned or discontinued for a period of 12 months, the original permit immediately expires and a new permit must be obtained.
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Accessory buildings on residential property that do not exceed 150 square feet of floor area do not require a building permit, as per the Building Code that is adopted by the City of Richmond.
Your storage building must be detached from the main house. If you want electricity or plumbing, you need a building permit and a permit for the utility. If your building is for commercial purposes like an office that the general public will visit, you need a permit.
To approve your unpermitted work post construction, there are two main options: Demolish the work done and restore the building to its previous condition. Legalize the unpermitted work by obtaining a retroactive building permit.
For the short answer, yes, a building permit does expire, but only if the project meets any of the two (2) conditions: Construction work did not commence one (1) year after the issuance. Construction work started but got suspended or abandoned, and it has been 120 days since the last site activity.
One story detached structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses or similar uses, provided the building area does not exceed 256 square feet (23.78 m2) and the structures are not classified as a Group F-1 or H occupancy.

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