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A right of way (ROW) is a permit issued by the National Park Service (NPS) that allows a utility to pass over, under, or through NPS property.
Zoning permits dictate how a specific building can be used, such as residential or retail. Building permits dictate how a building should be properly constructed to ensure the safety and longevity of a building and the community around it.
A building permit shall not be required for the following: One-story detached accessory buildings used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the projected roof area does not exceed one hundred twenty square feet. Fences not over six feet high. Oil derricks.
When do I need a building permit: Adding a room. Build, demolish, or move a carport, garage, or shed of more than 120 square feet and/or greater than 10 in height. Finish and attic, garage, or basement to make additional living space. Cut a new window or door opening, or widen existing openings.
Usually, a deck permit is required if you plan to build a deck with any of the following features: Larger than 200 square feet. Serving the required exit door of the home. Within 5 feet of the property line. Supporting equipment or a hot tub. Containing unusual features. Designed in an irregular shape.
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Yes, you typically need a permit to build a deck on your property. Check with your local building department for specific regulations. Permits help ensure your deck meets safety standards and local codes. Always obtain the required permits before starting construction.
If you dont get a permit and get caught, youll get a notice to stop and/or remove the structure. Fines are likely. Insurance company may be very unhappy with you.

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