Shed permit rules in Nueces County, TX 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.
Unincorporated Nueces County has no zoning, so it sets no shed setback or size limit. Inside Corpus Christi, sheds are accessory structures governed by Unified Development Code Section 5.3 and the adopted building code.
Because Texas counties have no general zoning authority, there is no county rule on shed placement, height, or square footage in unincorporated Nueces County. A small storage building on your own lot generally needs no county land-use permit, though structural and floodplain rules can still apply along the coast. Inside an incorporated city, sheds are treated as accessory structures: Corpus Christi's Unified Development Code (Section 5.3) sets where accessory buildings may sit, required yard setbacks, and maximum height, and the city building code determines whether a permit is needed based on size. Confirm with the relevant city before building.
No county penalty for sheds in unincorporated areas. Inside a city, an over-height or improperly sited shed is a municipal code violation subject to correction orders and fines.
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