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Shed Rules: Clinton vs Worcester

How do shed rules rules compare between Clinton, MA and Worcester, MA?

Clinton has fewer restrictions than Worcester.

Clinton, MA

Worcester County

Few Restrictions

No county shed ordinance. Shed permit and setback requirements are set by local zoning bylaws and the MA State Building Code (780 CMR). Many towns exempt sheds under 200 sq ft from permits.

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Worcester, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Worcester requires building permits for most accessory structures. Sheds must comply with zoning setbacks and lot coverage limits. Small structures under a certain size may be exempt from building permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClintonWorcester
County CodeNone — county abolished 1998-
State Building Code780 CMR-
Typical ExemptionUnder 200 sq ft — varies by town-
ContactLocal building department-
Permit Exempt-Under ~120 sq ft
Location-Rear or side yard
Setbacks-From property lines
Lot Coverage-Maximum limits apply
Permits-Building & Zoning

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Clinton FAQ

Do I need a permit for a shed in Worcester County?

No county shed ordinance. Shed permit and setback requirements are set by local zoning bylaws and the MA State Building Code (780 CMR). Many towns exempt sheds under 200 sq ft from permits.

How big can a shed be without a permit in Worcester County?

County Code: None — county abolished 1998. State Building Code: 780 CMR. Typical Exemption: Under 200 sq ft — varies by town. Contact: Local building department.

Worcester FAQ

Do I need a permit for a shed in Worcester?

Small sheds under approximately 120 square feet and one story may be exempt from building permits, but must still comply with zoning setback and lot coverage requirements.

Where can I place a shed on my property in Worcester?

Sheds must be in the rear or side yard, not the front yard. Minimum setbacks from property lines apply per the zoning ordinance.

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