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Shed Rules: Cedar Hill vs Irving

How do shed rules rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Irving, TX?

Cedar Hill and Irving have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Cedar Hill requires building permits for sheds over 200 sq ft. Smaller sheds need no permit but must meet setback rules (typically 3-5 ft from property lines) and height limits (usually 12-15 ft).

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Irving limits detached accessory buildings to 10% of lot area or 2,500 sq ft max on lots under 1/2 acre. No size limit on lots 1/2 acre or larger. Building permits required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillIrving
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Max Size (< 1/2 acre)-10% of lot or 2,500 sq ft
Max Size (>= 1/2 acre)-No maximum
Permit-Required
Easements-Cannot build on easements
Processing-~3 business days

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small backyard shed?

Sheds 200 sq ft or smaller typically don't need a building permit, but must still meet zoning setbacks and height limits.

Can I park a storage container in my yard?

Long-term placement of shipping containers or PODS as accessory storage is generally prohibited in residential zones.

Irving FAQ

How big can a shed be in Irving?

On lots under 1/2 acre: up to 10% of lot area or 2,500 sq ft maximum. On lots 1/2 acre or larger: no size limit.

Do I need a permit for a shed?

Yes. A building permit is required. Sheds cannot be built on easements. Apply through the MGO online portal.

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