Showing ordinances that apply to Sayville, NY
Sayville is an unincorporated community (population 16,569) in Suffolk County, New York. Because Sayville is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Suffolk County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The shed rules rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Small sheds under 100-144 square feet are generally permit-exempt in Suffolk County towns but must still meet setback rules (typically 3-5 feet from side and rear property lines). Sheds over 144 sq ft or those on permanent foundations require building permits. Electrical or plumbing connections always require separate permits.
Brookhaven Chapter 85 exempts sheds under 144 sq ft and 10 feet tall from building permits when placed in rear yards with 4-foot setbacks. Islip and Huntington have similar 100-144 sq ft exemptions. Any shed with electrical service, plumbing, or foundation footings requires a building permit and inspection. Sheds cannot be used as dwellings under any town code. In Southampton and East Hampton, larger garden sheds and pool houses often require Architectural Review Board approval.
Unpermitted shed over threshold: $250-$1,000 plus removal or retroactive permitting. Setback violation: removal or variance required. Living in a shed: major code violation with eviction and fines.
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