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Re: Garden shed
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This is all very helpful info. I guess my next stop needs to be the zoning department to see how my building is zoned and what constitutes a permanent structure.

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If it will be a permanent structure make sure that the shed is at least 30 feet away from the back property line.


False.

R-1 for example requires this:
Minimum Accessory Building Setbacks:
Rear Yard: Seven and one half feet;
Side Yard: Two feet.



You may be right regarding R-1, however you are assuming the home is classified as such. For example, most (if not all) homes in and around Van Vorst Park are classified as R-2. Apparently there are other conditions such as the height of the building which dictates how it's classified. In regards to 30 ft set back, I just went through the zoning / building department to get approvals for an addition and unless you get a variance from zoning all permanent structures (including decks and sheds that have a foundation) require it to be 30 ft from the back property line.

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Quote:why limit yourself to a fugly shed from home depot or wayfair. i saw some nice ones at modern shed...or why not build a nice, brick shed.

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I'm curious about the same thing. Posted a little bit ago on the same subject and didnt get any answers. I have a neighbor with one and its on the back end of property line. As for 30ft from property, I'm not sure where that comes from and not sure how a shed could be considered permanent. Curious to hear from someone with experience.Quote:

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I hoping to put a garden shed in my back garden this summer but I'm not sure where to begin. I want to to be attractive but not too expensive. Can anyone recommend a builder or local supplier of such things? Just has to be big enough to fit a few bikes, lawnmower and some garden tools. Also, do I need a permit for this kind of thing?

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If it will be a permanent structure make sure that the shed is at least 30 feet away from the back property line.


False.

R-1 for example requires this:
Minimum Accessory Building Setbacks:
Rear Yard: Seven and one half feet;
Side Yard: Two feet.


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If it will be a permanent structure make sure that the shed is at least 30 feet away from the back property line.

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I hoping to put a garden shed in my back garden this summer but I'm not sure where to begin. I want to to be attractive but not too expensive. Can anyone recommend a builder or local supplier of such things? Just has to be big enough to fit a few bikes, lawnmower and some garden tools. Also, do I need a permit for this kind of thing?

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