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Shed Rules: Olathe vs Shawnee

How do shed rules rules compare between Olathe, KS and Shawnee, KS?

Olathe has fewer restrictions than Shawnee.

Olathe, KS

Johnson County

Few Restrictions

Olathe allows small sheds without permits (typically under 120 to 200 sq ft). Larger structures need building permits. Storm shelters have separate codes.

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Shawnee, KS

Johnson County

Some Restrictions

Sheds in Shawnee must meet zoning setback and size rules for accessory structures (Title 17, Ch. 17.60). Under the adopted building code, a permit is generally required for sheds over roughly 120–200 square feet or on permanent foundations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOlatheShawnee
No PermitUnder 120 to 200 sq ft-
PermitOver threshold-
Storm SheltersFEMA 320/361 codes-
SetbacksPer zoning codePer zoning (Ch. 17.60)
Permit Threshold-~120–200 sq ft+
Code Basis-Adopted building code
Authority-Codes / planning

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Olathe FAQ

Do I need a shed permit?

Small sheds under the threshold typically don't need permits. Check Olathe for exact size limit.

What about storm shelters?

Storm shelters must meet FEMA 320/361 standards. Check with Olathe building department for requirements.

Shawnee FAQ

No FAQs available.

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