01-16-2013, 02:21 AM
Usually the building department relates an electrical permit to and existing structure or a permit for a structure. Since no permit is required for the AG building you propose you probably need to make sure that they recognize your 600 sf structure as AG w/o permit requirement. I will guess that they will only waive the permit for an Ag structure if agricultural efforts are demonstrably underway. I don't think AG zoning is enough for them. That is why I suggest you kinda backdoor building and safety through the tax department. If the tax records show a 600 sf AG shed on the property (there is a plot map in the records) then I believe in the eyes of the building department it would become an "existing structure"....
Make sure set back requirements are followed. It may be that a "no permit required" AG shed might still require at least a floor plan, an application and a plot plan which is approved by, at least, the planning department.
The whole "no permit required" is a sketchy thing with the county.
Make sure set back requirements are followed. It may be that a "no permit required" AG shed might still require at least a floor plan, an application and a plot plan which is approved by, at least, the planning department.
The whole "no permit required" is a sketchy thing with the county.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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