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What are those structure required for zoning permit
That type of issue is handled locally. You should contact your local building and zoning department and inquire there.That type of issue is handled locally. You should contact your local building and zoning department and inquire there.That type of issue is handled locally. You should contact your local building and zoning department and inquire there.That type of issue is handled locally. You should contact your local building and zoning department and inquire there.
Check with your local zoning department. It depends on the easement requirements in your area on your specific lot.
The state regulations are provided at the link below.
Code enforcement is the municipal department that enforces local zoning and building codes. If you have any questions about building or zoning, or want to obtain a building permit, or report an unsafe or unsanitary building condition, you can contact your town's code enforcement department.Code enforcement is the municipal department that enforces local zoning and building codes. If you have any questions about building or zoning, or want to obtain a building permit, or report an unsafe or unsanitary building condition, you can contact your town's code enforcement department.Code enforcement is the municipal department that enforces local zoning and building codes. If you have any questions about building or zoning, or want to obtain a building permit, or report an unsafe or unsanitary building condition, you can contact your town's code enforcement department.Code enforcement is the municipal department that enforces local zoning and building codes. If you have any questions about building or zoning, or want to obtain a building permit, or report an unsafe or unsanitary building condition, you can contact your town's code enforcement department.
Depends on the zoning. Contact the county planning and zoning department for accurate information.
That type of issue is governed locally. You need to call or visit your local town or county offices and contact the zoning department and the code enforcement department.
It depends on the setback requirements in the property's zoning. If it's zoned, the zoning regulations will state how close any part of the building can be to the property.
You can check with your local city or county planning department to find out the zoning regulations for a particular tract of land. They usually have zoning maps, regulations, and can provide information on permitted land use, density, setbacks, and other zoning restrictions.
I work at a city hall. In our city these complaints are handled through our Planning Department. Most cities have a zoning officer on staff that you could contact for questions or answers. Hope this helps!
This varies. Call your city or county planning/zoning department.
LOTS of unkown information here: Your first hurdle would be - what do the local Zoning Laws say about a "shed" structure? Was it constructed to conform to the local building and electrical codes? If it is not prohibited by Zoning and it does meet code requirements, you MIGHT be able to get it retroactively approved, but you will still probably have to pay a fine and/or penalties. If it does NOT meet Zoning or Code requirements you may be ordered to raze it (tear it down).