Shed permit rules in Bay County, FL 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.
The Florida Building Code lets a detached tool or storage shed of 120 square feet or less skip a building permit, but Bay County zoning still requires it to sit at least five feet off the side and rear lines and be anchored for wind.
In unincorporated Bay County a one-story detached tool or storage shed of 120 square feet or less is exempt from a building permit under the Florida Building Code; anything larger, or any shed with electrical or plumbing, needs a permit through Building Services. The exemption is only from the permit: the county's Land Development Regulations still apply, so accessory uses other than fences must sit at least five feet from side and rear property lines and cannot be habitable. Every shed must meet Florida Building Code wind-load and anchoring standards for this coast Hurricane Michael flattened in 2018, even a pre-fab kit. Panama City Beach adds its own height and rear-yard-coverage limits, and HOAs may restrict size and appearance.
A shed built without a required permit, or one placed inside the five-foot setback, draws a code-enforcement notice and an order to permit, relocate, remove, or anchor it properly.
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