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Finding a Shed Thats Just Right Downsizing and organising belongings can also free up space, potentially negating the need for a larger shed. For sheds under 10 square metres and 2.4m high, council approval may not be necessary. However, larger sheds or those exceeding height limitations will likely require approval.
In Oregon, sheds without a permit are typically limited to 200 square feet and a maximum height of 10 feet. Larger sheds need a permit and may have stricter regulations. Height measurement is taken from the ground level to the sheds highest point.
Limited to 900 square feet of useable floor space. Within 100 feet of the existing single family dwelling.
Do you need a permit? A detached garage or similar building (shed, pergola, gazebo, greenhouse, arbour, workshop, playhouse or detached carport) is considered an accessory residential building in the Land Use Bylaw, and will require a building safety approval (building permit) if: It is greater than 10 m2 (107 sq. ft.)
(a) the medical hardship dwelling must be: (i) used in conjunction with an existing dwelling; (ii) used as a temporary use for the term of a hardship suffered by the existing resident or a relative of the resident; and (iii) the provisions of LCC 932.860 to 932.895 are met.
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Permits shall not be required for the following: 1. Nonhabitable one-story detached accessory structures, provided that the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet (18.58 m) and does not exceed a height of 15 feet measured from grade plane to the average height of the highest roof face.
The following residential improvements do not require a building permit: Building an accessory structure, such as a shed or garage, that is nonhabitable, detached, one-story, less than 200 square feet or less than 15 feet measured from the floor to the average height of the roof.
(1) Front yard setback shall be 15 feet except that garages, carports and parking spaces with access from the front of the property shall be 20 feet. (2) Side yard setback: (a) Interior - 10 feet. (b) Street - 15 feet.

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