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Detached Garage Acessory Building

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A Garage Construction Accessory Building refers to the construction or installation of a detached or attached structure, such as a garage, shed, or similar accessory building, designed to provide storage, workspace, or vehicle parking on a property. These structures are often secondary to the main building but serve functional and aesthetic purposes, enhancing the property's utility and value. Depending on local regulations, constructing an accessory building typically requires obtaining a permit to ensure compliance with zoning laws, safety codes, and environmental considerations. Permits verify that the structure adheres to property line setbacks, height restrictions, and other standards, protecting both the property owner and the community. Failing to secure the necessary permits can result in fines, legal issues, or complications in future property transactions.

Required Documents

Garage Permit Supplement

Site Plan with Setbacks from Lot Lines

Floor Plan and Elevations

Additional Resources
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