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Building permits are required for most buildings and structures, including fences, walls greater than 18 inches tall, most antennas, and pools more than 18 inches deep. Accessory buildings used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, etc., with less than 120 square feet of floor space generally do not require a building permit if designed as portable buildings. Almost anything constructed on or attached to the ground or attached to something located on the ground is considered a structure or part of a structure.
More importantly, however, is the fact that all buildings and structures, regardless of whether or not they require a building permit are subject to development standards and code requirements, even if they are only temporary or portable. Before erecting or constructing any building or structure on your property, you should first consult with City planning staff. |