12-24-2012, 03:05 PM
Thanks!
I think I'm being a bit confusing. I'm pretty sure you're right on about the 880sq ft minimum for a residence as per the CCR's in Nanawale. But as a storage shed, under the county building code, you can have either a max of 120sq ft or 600sq ft without a building permit depending on whether the land is zoned residential or agricultural. Nanawale doesn't seem to have any bylaw concerning the size of a storage shed. According to the county tax website, my lot is listed as agricultural. Which doesn't make sense to me, seems like it should be residential since it's in a subdivision... and the CCR's don't allow for any agricultural activity anyway. So it seems like I should be able to build a shed larger than 120sq ft without a building permit. I guess Robert Berry could clear it up for me, was just wondering if anyone here had an experience with this sort of thing. Thanks again for the responses!
Jono
I think I'm being a bit confusing. I'm pretty sure you're right on about the 880sq ft minimum for a residence as per the CCR's in Nanawale. But as a storage shed, under the county building code, you can have either a max of 120sq ft or 600sq ft without a building permit depending on whether the land is zoned residential or agricultural. Nanawale doesn't seem to have any bylaw concerning the size of a storage shed. According to the county tax website, my lot is listed as agricultural. Which doesn't make sense to me, seems like it should be residential since it's in a subdivision... and the CCR's don't allow for any agricultural activity anyway. So it seems like I should be able to build a shed larger than 120sq ft without a building permit. I guess Robert Berry could clear it up for me, was just wondering if anyone here had an experience with this sort of thing. Thanks again for the responses!
Jono