Unincorporated Harris County does not require building permits for most residential structures including sheds, as the county has not adopted a comprehensive building code. Within the City of Houston, one-story sheds under 120 square feet are exempt from permits. Flood zone regulations may apply countywide.
Texas counties generally lack the authority to adopt building codes, and unincorporated Harris County does not require building permits for residential sheds or accessory structures. However, several important regulations still apply: the Harris County Flood Control District's regulations require that structures in FEMA-designated floodplains be elevated above base flood elevation, sheds in floodways may require permits from the county's flood management office, and utility connections (electrical, plumbing) may require permits from utility providers. Within the City of Houston, one-story detached accessory buildings used as tool or storage sheds with a floor area not exceeding 120 square feet are exempt from building permits. Larger sheds within Houston require permits. HOA deed restrictions in unincorporated subdivisions may regulate shed size, placement, materials, and appearance. Property owners should verify whether their land is in a floodplain before building any structure.
In unincorporated areas, no building code fines for sheds, but flood regulation violations can result in penalties and required removal. Within Houston, unpermitted sheds over 120 sq ft can incur fines.
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