Does a storage shed (or detached garage, basketball court, swimming pool, barn, corral, etc.) require a Building Permit?
Yes, any accessory building or other structure over 48 inches high requires a permit and must be located at least 20 feet from the side or rear property line and be separated from the main house by 15 feet or the height of the structure, whichever is greater.

Only plantings, and walls and fences with permits are allowed within 20 feet of the rear or side property lines. No structures are allowed in the front yard, which extends either 35 or 50 feet from the front property line, depending on the Zoning District. In the R-160 Zone, setbacks increase to 100 feet for accessory structures.

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1. What work can be done without a permit?
2. Why are stamped plans required?
3. I want to construct an addition, attached garage, or deck to my house. What are the required setbacks to the property lines?
4. Does a storage shed (or detached garage, basketball court, swimming pool, barn, corral, etc.) require a Building Permit?
5. What regulations apply to swimming pools?
6. What’s the difference between a Building Permit and a Certificate of Occupancy?
7. Can I put up a fence or wall without a Permit?
8. Can my child operate an ATV (quad, minibike, trail bike, snowmobile, etc.) in Town?
9. Can I have a business in my home?
10. Can I park my RV or boat in my yard?
11. Does the Town permit mother/daughter apartments?