Post Frame Accessory Building
Information + Resources
A Post Frame Accessory Building is a versatile, cost-effective structure commonly used for storage, workshops, agricultural purposes, or even residential spaces. Constructed using a post-frame method, this building style relies on vertical posts embedded into the ground or mounted onto a concrete foundation, providing a durable framework. These structures are often chosen for their quick construction, adaptability, and aesthetic appeal. Like other accessory buildings, post-frame structures typically require a permit before construction begins. Local building codes and zoning regulations mandate permits to ensure the building is safe, properly located, and compliant with height, size, and setback requirements. Obtaining the necessary permits helps avoid fines, ensures the structure meets community standards, and protects the owner's investment.
Required Documents
Site Plan with Setbacks for Lot Lines
Pole Shed Supplement
Floor Plan
Elevations and Wall Section