Prefabricated Sheds
Permits for prefabricated sheds approved by the State of Florida through the Manufactured (Modular) Building Program will be issued for compliance with required setbacks, separation, anchoring, and wind-load requirements. Prefabricated sheds must comply with the current Florida Building Code. The shed manufacturer or distributor should be able to provide a complete set of the State approved plans for permitting. If the applicant is installing/assembling a prefabricated shed, the applicant should verify that the shed to be purchased is pre-approved by the state and meets wind-load requirements for the property.
Note: Small portable “snap-together” or “screw-together” storage unit kits available from home improvement centers, such as plastic deck boxes or other non-walk-in type storage units, are exempt from building permits but must conform to the applicable LDC setback requirements.
Site-Built Sheds
Site-built sheds require the same review, permitting, and inspections as other site-built structures regulated by the Florida Building Code (FBC). One complete set of construction plans must be provided for the construction of the site-built shed, including details and specifications for the foundation, walls, roof systems, and anchoring details. Drawings not prepared by a Florida-registered architect or engineer must demonstrate conformance to the approved prescriptive method of construction (i.e., 2018 Wood Frame Construction Manual, ICC-600, etc.). The structure is required to be designed to meet FBC requirements for wind speed design and flood control regulations, as applicable. Florida product approval numbers are also required for all structural connectors, roofing materials, soffits, windows, doors, etc.