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Shed Rules: Annapolis vs Pasadena

How do shed rules rules compare between Annapolis, MD and Pasadena, MD?

Annapolis and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

Annapolis, MD

Anne Arundel County

Some Restrictions

Annapolis requires building permits for sheds over 144 square feet. Sheds must meet setback requirements and may not be placed in front yards. Historic District sheds require Historic Preservation Commission review.

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Pasadena, MD

Anne Arundel County

Some Restrictions

Anne Arundel County requires building permits for sheds over 144 sq ft. Sheds must meet zoning setbacks (typically 5 feet from rear and side lines). Not permitted in front yards. HOA approval typically required in organized communities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnnapolisPasadena
Permit ThresholdOver 144 sq ftOver 144 sq ft
Setbacks5 feet from rear and side lines5 feet from rear and side lines
Front YardProhibitedProhibited
Historic DistrictHPC review required-
Critical Area-Additional buffer restrictions

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Annapolis FAQ

Can I build a shed in my Annapolis backyard without a permit?

Only if it is 144 sq ft (12x12) or smaller. It must still meet setbacks and may not be in the front yard.

Does a Historic District shed need approval?

Yes. Any accessory structure visible from public streets in the Historic District requires Historic Preservation Commission review.

Pasadena FAQ

Do I need a permit for a storage shed in Anne Arundel County?

No permit needed for sheds up to 144 sq ft. Sheds over 144 sq ft require a building permit from Inspections and Permits.

How close to my property line can my shed be?

At least 5 feet from rear and side property lines. Never in the front yard.

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