Frequently Asked Questions:
Do I Need a Permit to Erect a Fence around my Yard?
No, the Town does not require a permit for a fence. But the following guidelines are required to be followed:
I want to put up a retaining wall, what guidelines must I follow? Is a permit required?
A permit would be required if the retaining wall is over four feet in height. The following guidelines are required to be followed:
Plans and a building permit application must be submitted and may be required to be prepared by a professional engineer registered in the State of Maryland.
Inspection required. The applicant shall contact the appropriate inspection agency to request a final inspection upon completion of the retaining wall. If the inspector determines that the retaining wall is constructed in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and the approved retaining wall permit, a certificate of compliance will be issued.
What Guidelines should I follow when constructing a Detached Garage or Carport?
If the garage or carport will be larger than 100 square feet or has plumbing or electric a building permit will be required. A site plan, (hand drawn is acceptable) showing the existing structures and the proposed garage and dimensions including its relative position to your property lines, and a building permit application must be submitted. Accessory structures or buildings may not be located on a lot unless a principal structure exists on the property. When a principal structure exists on the property, the location of the detached structure must comply with the required setbacks of five feet to the rear lot line and three feet to a side lot line. If the structure is larger than one story, the setbacks will be increased to 10 feet from the rear lot line and 10 feet from the side lot line. Detached garages may not be larger than two stories, may not be located in the required front yard setback, and shall be separated from all other structures by a minimum of 10 feet. The structure and other permitted obstructions combined may not occupy more than 30% of a required side or rear yard (the area between the principal structure setback line and the property line). Recorded easements, or location within the Critical Area, may further restrict the location of a garage or carport.
I want to put a shed in my backyard, do I need a permit?
Yes, if the shed is larger than 80 square feet, or has plumbing or electric service to it, a building permit will be required. A site plan, (hand drawn is acceptable) showing the existing structures and the proposed shed and dimensions, including its relative position to your property lines, and a building permit application must be submitted. The location of the shed must comply with the required setbacks of five feet from the rear property line and three feet to a side lot line and be separated from all other structures by 10 feet. A shed or gazebo may not be located in the required front yard setback. The structure and other permitted obstructions combined may not occupy more than 30% of a required side or rear yard (the area between the principal structure setback line and the property line). Recorded easements, or location within the Critical Area, may further restrict the location of a shed or gazebo. The maximum allowable height of a shed or gazebo is one story. The shed may not be located over water or sewer lines on a property.
Is a permit required for a deck or screened porch addition?
Yes, a building permit is always required. A site
plan, (hand drawn is acceptable) showing the existing structures and the
proposed deck location and dimensions, including its relative position to your
property lines, and a building permit application must be submitted. The
location of the deck must comply with the required setbacks of five feet from
the rear property line and three feet to a side lot line. A ten foot separation
is required between the deck and any detached accessory structure. Recorded
easements may further restrict the location. A footings, faming and final
inspections will be required to check the integrity of the construction.
Screened porches must comply with the principal dwelling setback of 8’ from side
lot line and 25’ from rear property line. All other guidelines above must also
be followed.
Do I need a permit for an above ground swimming pool?
No permit is required, but if it is over 18 inches in depth, the pool must have a five foot high fence around it or a ladder that can be removed when the pool is not occupied. Homeowner’s Associations may further restrict above ground pools in certain neighborhoods, please check with your HOA.