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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Owner' and 'Contractor' sections with the respective names and addresses. Ensure all contact information is accurate.
  3. In the 'Application for Permit To' section, select the type of work you are applying for, such as 'Construct', 'Enclose', or 'Add To'. Fill in the existing and proposed strap numbers.
  4. Complete the valuation and square footage fields, including living area, non-living area, and total lot area. This information is crucial for assessing fees.
  5. Review setback requirements by entering measurements for front, rear, and side setbacks. Ensure compliance with local zoning regulations.
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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.
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)
A licensed, reputable contractor includes permitting as part of the project costs when they submit a bid for a job. Though you pay for the permit as part of your project cost, your contractor will pay the city and obtain the permit themselves.
Exterior work such as adding a deck, building new fences or retaining walls, sheds, carports and other accessory structures require permits.
Penalties for Not Pulling a Permit Cease and Desist Orders: Local authorities may issue a stop-work order, halting the construction project until proper permits are obtained. Removal of Work: If the work is not up to code, property owners might be required to remove or redo it, leading to increased costs and delays.
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Some shed companies have stated that it is not required, which is false. Obtain a permit when placing a shed on your property. Also know, it is prohibited to use a shed as a structure for living purposes.
Per the Florida Building Code, sheds 200 square feet or less and used exclusively for storage purposes are exempt from permitting requirements.

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