
Marion County Shed Permits


Marion County
Shed Permits

Marion County Building Permit Division
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Onsite Built Sheds and Accessory Structure Checklist
Marion County Shed Permit Application
Completed and signed by: Owner - if submitting permit application as owner/builder. Subcontractor - if one is used (name and signature/email required on permit application). Licensed contractor - if contractor is submitting permit application. Note: Signatures must be notarized if project cost is over $2,500.
(Building Safety service representatives provide notary services).
Recorded Warranty Deed
If property owner is new or recently changed, provide one copy of a recorded warranty deed. (Recorded deeds may be obtained at the Marion County Clerk of the Court).
Site Plans
Three site plans indicating the size, dimensions and locations of the proposed improvements. Indicate the setbacks from all sides of the improvements to the property lines and show drainage/water run-off plan.
Engineered Plans
Product Approval Specification Forms
Two sets of signed and sealed engineered plans for shed or accessory structure (detached garage, gazebo)
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Plans should include elevation, wall section with connection details and means of anchoring structure to ground.
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Plan shall specify either Florida Building Code –
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Residential 2010 or other alternative methodology per R301.2.1.1 is the design criteria:
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Provide wind design criteria on plans;
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N.W. and N.E. Quadrants will be 130mph wind speed
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S.W. and S.E. Quadrants will be 140mph
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Product Approval Specification Forms
Provide two copies for all exterior components: awnings, exterior doors, windows/mullions, siding, roofing, sky lights and garage doors, etc. to reflect 2010 Florida product approval specifications.
Construction Lien Law Affidavit
Signed by the owner of the real property or signed by an assigned member through articles of incorporation, contractor or contractor’s authorized agent
Notice of Commencement (NOC)
Projects over $2,500 require a certified true copy of a NOC. The NOC must be signed by the property owner or an assigned member through articles of incorporation. (www.sunbiz.org). The NOC must be submitted to Building Safety prior to the first inspection.
Owner/Builder Affidavit
Required when an owner is submitting a permit application as an owner/builder. This affidavit must be signed and notarized. A copy of their driver’s license is required if not notarized by a Marion County employee.
Onsite Built Sheds Marion County Permits
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Premanufactured Sheds and Portable Buildings Marion County Permits
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Contact Marion County Building Permit Division:
Marion County Board of County Commissioners Building Safety Division
2710 E. Silver Springs Blvd.
Ocala, FL 34470
Phone: 352-438-2400