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Shed Rules: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do shed rules rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Kentwood and Wyoming have similar restriction levels.

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Michigan applies the Stille-DeRossett-Hale Construction Code Act statewide. Detached accessory sheds 200 square feet or smaller are exempt from state building permits under the residential code.

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Sheds and similar accessory structures in Wyoming are regulated through two layers: (1) the Wyoming Zoning Ordinance hosted on Municode, which sets dimensional standards (size, height, setbacks, lot coverage, location relative to the principal dwelling) by residential district; and (2) the Michigan Residential Code adopted under the Stille-DeRossett-Hale Single State Construction Code Act (MCL 125.1501 et seq.), which under Section R105.2 generally exempts one-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds with a floor area of 200 square feet or less from building permits. The zoning permit / zoning compliance review through the Wyoming Department of Community and Economic Development is still required even when no building permit is needed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
Code ActMCL 125.1501 et seq.-
Permit Exemption200 sq ft or less-
Local ZoningSetbacks still apply-
Trade PermitsAlways required-
MI Residential Code Exemption-Accessory shed under 200 sq ft (R105.2)
Zoning Compliance-Still required for most sheds
Typical Location-Rear yard, behind front building line
Setbacks-Set by Wyoming Zoning district
Enforcement-Municipal civil infraction
Permit Authority-Wyoming Planning / Building Division

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kentwood FAQ

Do I need a Michigan building permit for a small shed?

No. The Michigan Residential Code exempts detached one-story sheds 200 square feet or smaller. Larger structures require a building permit through your local enforcing agency.

Can a Michigan city require permits for sheds under 200 sq ft?

Cities cannot require building permits below the state threshold, but they may require zoning permits for placement, setbacks, and accessory-structure registration under local ordinance.

Does the shed exemption apply to electrical wiring?

No. Adding electricity, plumbing, or mechanical systems to any shed requires separate trade permits and inspections under the Michigan Construction Code regardless of structure size.

Wyoming FAQ

Do I need a permit for a shed in Wyoming, MI?

A Michigan Residential Code Section R105.2 building-permit exemption applies for one-story detached storage sheds 200 square feet or less. However, zoning compliance review through the Wyoming Department of Community and Economic Development is still required to confirm setbacks, lot coverage, and placement under the Wyoming Zoning Ordinance. Sheds over 200 square feet require both a building permit and zoning review.

How close to my property line can a shed be in Wyoming?

The exact side and rear setback depends on the residential district under the Wyoming Zoning Ordinance. Sheds generally must sit behind the front building line of the principal dwelling and may not encroach into utility easements or sight-triangle vision-clearance areas at corner lots. Contact the Wyoming Planning Division for the dimensional standards in your district.

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