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Fences and walls in interior side or rear yards of single family detached residential Up to eight (8) feet. Fences may be up to property line; walls, including footings, must not encroach over property line. May apply for a variance from zoning board of appeals to increase height up to ten (10) feet max.
8. Do I need a permit for a storage shed or small building? One-story detached accessory buildings used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet, do not require a Building Permit (per California Building Code 105.2 Work Exempt from Permit).
Do I Need a Building Permit For a Shed in GA? Yes. If you plan to build a shed for residential use that is 200 square feet or larger, you will need a building permit. If you want to construct a shed for commercial purposes that is 120 square feet or larger, a building permit is required.
Do I need a permit to put a shed in my yard? A permit is not needed for a pre-fabricated accessory building that is 144 square-feet or less. They must be set back 5 feet from the property line.
Baker) Andrew Baker serves as the director of Planning and Sustainability for DeKalb County.
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If you decide to build a shed without applying for a permit, then you have to follow the requirements for a shed without a permit. It must be less than 120 square feet in area and not more than one story (20 feet in height). Exceeding the maximum height or spacing requirement means youll need to apply for a permit.
While its important to check with your local county, city, or township, most locations in Georgia only require a permit to build or place a shed if its 120 square feet or larger, or if its more than one story high.
Whether the property is in an unincorporated or incorporated area of the County can be determined by viewing the tax district information for the property on the DeKalb Countys Tax Commissioners Office or Property Appraisal Department websites.

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