I know y’all don’t really care but Up here in Guymon if the shed is on skids it’s not considered a permanent structure so you don’t even have to get permits to build or set one.
Yes,everything out front.Property line clearance depends on utility location. Sewer gas in rear, 10' each side of line. Typically 5' each side for access to rear. Several new subdivisions are placing water, sewer and gas in front, so back line falls to 5'.
Make sure you raise it up out of the dirt. Way to many "sheds" end up level with surrounding ground height and water finds its way under the plate.
Call Edmond and ask. You'll have to pull a permit anyway, so might as well get it right before you start.Yes,everything out front.
ThisProperty line clearance depends on utility location. Sewer gas in rear, 10' each side of line. Typically 5' each side for access to rear. Several new subdivisions are placing water, sewer and gas in front, so back line falls to 5'.
Make sure you raise it up out of the dirt. Way to many "sheds" end up level with surrounding ground height and water finds its way under the plate.
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