In unincorporated Clark County, one-story detached accessory sheds of 200 square feet or less do not require a building permit, provided they have no plumbing, electrical, or mechanical systems. Sheds over 200 square feet require a permit. All sheds must comply with zoning setback requirements.
Under Clark County Code Title 22, Section 22.02.190 (Building Permit Exemptions), one-story detached accessory structures with a floor area of 200 square feet or less are exempt from building permits, provided they do not include plumbing, electrical, or mechanical systems. This is more generous than many jurisdictions which set the threshold at 120 square feet. Even exempt sheds must comply with Clark County Title 30 zoning setback requirements — typically 5 feet from side and rear property lines in residential zones, though this varies by zoning district. Sheds exceeding 200 square feet require a building permit with plans showing compliance with structural, fire separation, and setback requirements. Pre-fabricated sheds (metal, wood, or resin) under 200 square feet can be placed without a permit but still must meet setback rules. In the Las Vegas Valley's desert climate, metal sheds are popular due to their durability in heat and lack of moisture-related decay, though they can reach extreme interior temperatures in summer. Sheds should not be placed within utility easements. HOAs in planned communities may have additional restrictions on shed placement, size, materials, and visibility from streets.
Building a shed over 200 square feet without a permit is a building code violation under Title 22. Enforcement includes stop-work orders, fines, double permit fees for retroactive permits, and potential requirement to demolish the structure. Sheds violating setbacks may be ordered moved or removed.
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