Shed permit rules in Cuyahoga County, OH β also referred to as storage shed, backyard shed, or accessory building regulations β set size limits, setbacks, and when a building permit is required.
Sheds under 200 square feet are typically exempt from building permits under the Ohio Residential Code RC 105.2, but zoning setbacks still apply. Cuyahoga County municipalities commonly require rear-yard placement with 3 to 5 foot side and rear setbacks. Sheds 200 sq ft and larger require building permits.
Contact Cuyahoga County at (216) 443-7000 for enforcement. Contact Cuyahoga County at (216) 443-7010 for current ordinance details and enforcement procedures specific to your situation within unincorporated areas. This Cuyahoga County ordinance applies to unincorporated areas outside any incorporated municipality within the county. Residents inside cities, towns, villages, and boroughs are subject to their local municipal code, which may be stricter or may preempt the county rule entirely. For current statutory text, amendments, enforcement procedures, penalty schedules, appeal processes, and any exemptions or grandfathering that may apply to your specific situation, contact Cuyahoga County at (216) 443-7010 or consult the county code library directly. Always verify with the county before relying on summary information, as ordinances are updated periodically and may change without notice.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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