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You will need to obtain a building permit to build a deck in the state of Colorado. You may require additional permits if installing a feature that has a connection to water, electricity, or gas. However, a small free-standing deck that is no more than 30 inches in height does not require a permit.
Sheds A building permit is required to build sheds that are larger than 120 square feet in floor area. For sheds smaller than this, you do not need a building permit, but you will still have to comply with the city's Zoning regulations on where the shed may be placed on your property. For information, call 303.739.
Do I Need a Permit? All sheds require a zoning permit. Sheds that are over 8 feet tall or larger than 200 square feet also require building permits.
Construction Permits All covered structures (e.g., patios, porches, carports, and pergolas) need both a zoning and a building permit.
Even where you will be installing the fence within your own property makes a difference. A privacy fence in your backyard will often not require a permit unless it is to be over 6 feet tall, depending on where you live, while the cut-off for the same type of fence in your front yard may be just 3.5 feet.
Post-hole dug fences only need a building permit if they are taller than eight feet, but all other fence and wall types require building permits if they are over four feet tall. Masonry walls and retaining walls over six feet in height require commercial engineering plan review and a building permit.
Fences. All fences must be maintained in good structural condition including pickets, rails and posts. A fence permit is not required for new or replacement fences.