Shed permit rules in Denver County, CO 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.
All Denver sheds require a zoning permit. Sheds over 8 feet tall or over 200 sq ft also require a building permit. Each property is limited to one shed plus one accessory structure.
Under Denver's building and zoning requirements, all sheds β regardless of size β require at least a zoning permit. Sheds exceeding 8 feet in height or 200 square feet in floor area additionally require a building permit and plan review (typically 2β4 weeks). Some sheds may also require a Sewer Use and Drainage Permit (SUDP). Each residential property is entitled to one storage shed, one accessory structure, and one garage. Sheds are classified as non-principal structures and cannot be used as living quarters. Setback requirements vary by zone district. Permits are obtained through Denver CPD.
Unpermitted sheds subject to notice of violation and required permitting or removal.
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