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Sheds that are smaller than 120 square feet (in some jurisdictions 100 ft) do not require building permit for a shed. The cost of a permit for a shed ranges between $50 and $250. Fines for not having building permit for a shed range between $50.000 and $100.000.
A building permit is required when a deck or concrete patio is more than 12 inches above grade. Please contact the Planning Department at 208-608-7100 for setback information. An erosion and sediment control (ESC) permit is required whenever 10 cubic yards or more of earth is disturbed at a site.
The application for a permit shall be submitted on a form supplied by the local building department. The application shall contain a general description and location of the proposed work and such other information as determined necessary by the building official.
Cost of Application StructureAVG. Cost Per Sq.FtU or S occupancy to living space97.95 minus original feeRetaining wall$14.00Fence over six feet$65.00 flat feeRe-roof$130.00 flat fee33 more rows Feb 16, 2018
Stand-alone structures that exceed 200 square feet in area require a building permit. Gazebo/pergola type structures are usually not of typical light frame construction and are treated as pole construction projects that require structural engineering done by an Idaho licensed engineer.
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One detached accessory structure that is 200 square feet in area, or less, may be placed in the required rear yard without a building permit (see UDC 11-2A-3D3). Detached structures and sheds over 200 square feet require a Residential Shed permit (R-SHED).
Can I do the work myself? Homeowners may apply for building, mechanical, electrical or plumbing permits on their primary or secondary residence without registering as a contractor with the State of Idaho if you plan on living in the residence within 12 months after completion of the project.
There are three counties in Idaho with no building codes, (Idaho Bonner, and Boundary) but

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