A&P mechanic
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Hi Guys,
Has anyone in Florida bought shed plans that have an engineering stamp of approval then built their own shed?
I would like to build my own shed but need a permit. The building office/permit office said if I show them plans that have an engineering stamp of approval, they would give me a permit to build. I have neighbors on 3 sides and the side yard is narrow, so I am not going to buy a prebuilt shed as it would not fit between the houses. One option is to pay a local shed company to build it in place, however, they do not sell their plans. Home Depot sells the tuff shed brand, I called the manufacturer to ask if they have an engineering approval stamp for FL, they do have the approval stamp but do not sell the plans. If the shed is smaller than 3ft x 5ft, I do not need a permit. I am thinking about building a 8 ft x 12 ft = 96ft² or a 10x14 ft=140 ft². 100ft or less have a setback of 5 feet and 101-150 ft² have a setback of 7ft. I am thinking about the 8 ft x12 ft as I prefer the shorter 5 ft set back. Overall, I want to build this myself because it will be fun but I need to find a source for shed plans that have an engineering stamp of approval. The pictures are the statutes/local laws.


Has anyone in Florida bought shed plans that have an engineering stamp of approval then built their own shed?
I would like to build my own shed but need a permit. The building office/permit office said if I show them plans that have an engineering stamp of approval, they would give me a permit to build. I have neighbors on 3 sides and the side yard is narrow, so I am not going to buy a prebuilt shed as it would not fit between the houses. One option is to pay a local shed company to build it in place, however, they do not sell their plans. Home Depot sells the tuff shed brand, I called the manufacturer to ask if they have an engineering approval stamp for FL, they do have the approval stamp but do not sell the plans. If the shed is smaller than 3ft x 5ft, I do not need a permit. I am thinking about building a 8 ft x 12 ft = 96ft² or a 10x14 ft=140 ft². 100ft or less have a setback of 5 feet and 101-150 ft² have a setback of 7ft. I am thinking about the 8 ft x12 ft as I prefer the shorter 5 ft set back. Overall, I want to build this myself because it will be fun but I need to find a source for shed plans that have an engineering stamp of approval. The pictures are the statutes/local laws.


