Shed permit rules in District of Columbia, DC 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.
DC exempts a single storage shed up to 10 feet high and 6x8 feet from building permits. Sheds over 50 sq ft are classified as accessory buildings with additional requirements. Sheds may be placed in required rear and side yards under 11 DCMR.
Under DC zoning and building regulations, a single storage shed not exceeding 10 feet in height and 6 by 8 feet in footprint is exempt from building permits. Sheds exceeding 50 square feet are classified as garage/accessory buildings and subject to additional requirements including permits. Sheds are permitted in required rear and side yards under 11-D50 (R zones) and 11-E50 (RF zones). Accessory buildings under 10 feet in height are allowed in required rear yards. Materials and design should be compatible with the surrounding neighborhood, particularly in historic districts where Historic Preservation Review Board approval may be needed. Sheds in public space are not permitted.
Unpermitted structures exceeding exempt dimensions face removal orders and fines. Historic district violations carry additional penalties.
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