Bylaws Of Homeowners Without A Permit In Montgomery

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FAQ

A permit is required to any type of fence in Montgomery County.

In general, Maryland fence laws don't include any ordinances regulating what materials you can and cannot use for your fence. Wood fences, or fences made out of chain link, and vinyl are commonly used in fences and usually not restricted.

Height and Placement: The maximum permitted height of a fence or wall is 6' 6" except as follows: A fence, or other visual obstruction, on a corner lot in a residential zone can be a maximum height of 3 feet above the curb level for a distance of 15 feet from the intersection of the front and side street lines.

The quick and simple answer is: you usually don't need a permit if the shed is 120 square feet or less.

A building permit is required to , move or construct any shed in Montgomery County. A Zoning review for the proposed location of the shed is required. A Site Plan showing the proposed location of the shed must be submitted electronically.

Every commercial business in Montgomery County must have a valid Use and Occupancy (U & O) certificate. This documentation certifies that the building, space, or suite meets the code requirements for the use.

A permit is required prior to construction of detached one- or two-family dwellings and townhouses (not more than three stories above grade in height). New home construction requires that you have applied for Right-of-Way and Sediment Control permits at the time of your building permit application.

A permit is required prior to reconstruction or renovation to an existing structure other than a repair. A permit is not required for painting, wallpapering, replacing a faucet, installing countertops, installing hardwood floors or tiles or carpeting if no structural changes are performed.

And what is the Application Process? The requirements are: - A permit is not required if your shed is less than 150 square feet.

A permit is required to any type of fence in Montgomery County. Replacement of an existing fence (originally installed with a fence permit) with the same kind of fence (in the same location at the same height), does not require a fence permit.

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Bylaws Of Homeowners Without A Permit In Montgomery