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Building a new shop: 'Shed' or garage?
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Joshua Toub
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Building a new shop: 'Shed' or garage?
I have a long and skinny lot (approx 52x210 feet). The 200-sq-ft max size
is sort of dictated by code. All the people I have asked around town
(Austin) said to try to legally avoid the permit process if possible.
Around here, that means staying within 200 square feet. It is a possibility
to get a permit and build larger, though that would also considerably
increase my building costs (e.g., a 400-sq-ft building + permit & inspection
fees could double my costs).
Anybody in the Austin area with some advice?
Thanks again for all the replies!
- Josh
"Tim Carver" wrote in message
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On 9 Feb 2004 15:06:51 -0800,
(Joshua) wrote:
I finally have the means to build a shop. All I need to do is decide
where to put it.
- Max 200 sq. ft. (as per local codes).
So you say this will be 150' from the road and it can only be 200
square feet? Since you're 150' from the road I assume your property
is pretty decently sized. Are you saying this is some max to get it
declared as a shed or something? It doesn't seem reasonable that you
can't build a larger outbuilding than 200' . Even here in Oregon,
land of planning out the wazoo, I don't think anybody would try to
tell you can't have an outbuilding if you have room for it. Except
perhaps in little Beirut (Portland).
Tim Carver
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