Shed permit rules in Oneida County, NY 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 over 144 sq ft in Oneida County require a building permit under NY Uniform Code. Typical town setbacks are 5 ft from side and rear property lines. No permit is needed under 144 sq ft in most towns.
The NY Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (19 NYCRR) exempts accessory structures under 144 sq ft from building permit requirements, and most Oneida County towns follow this threshold. Sheds larger than 144 sq ft require a building permit reviewed by the local code enforcement officer. Typical Oneida County zoning setbacks are 5 ft from side and rear property lines and 15+ ft from the front property line, with maximum heights around 12-15 ft for accessory structures. Utica and Rome zoning codes require permits for all accessory structures regardless of size in some districts, so always check locally. Sheds may not be placed in front-yard setbacks or utility easements. Agricultural parcels in rural Oneida County towns often have larger thresholds or exemptions.
Building a shed over 144 sq ft without a permit carries fines of $100-$500 plus mandatory permit fees and possible removal orders if setbacks are violated.
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