Can I put a shed in my backyard?

Portable sheds that are no larger than 200 square feet, no taller than 10 feet, and not permanently affixed to the ground may be placed anywhere on a property and do not require a building permit. Other types of accessory buildings that are taller than 10 feet, larger than 200 square feet, permanently affixed to the ground, and/or connected to utilities, require a building permit. Building permits are issued by the Planning and Risk Reduction Divisions. Visit with Planning or Risk Reduction staff for questions about permitting requirements.

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1. How do I check the zoning of my property?
2. What does zoning mean?
3. How do I change the zoning of my property?
4. Why is there a ‘Notice of Public Hearing’ sign in my neighborhood?
5. How do I find public meeting agendas?
6. Do I need a sign permit?
7. Can I put a shed in my backyard?
8. Do fences require a permit?
9. Do I need a business license?
10. Can I operate a business from my home?
11. How do I start the development process?
12. How do I subdivide my property?
13. Do I need a grading permit?