Baltimore County has one of the strictest shed permit thresholds in Maryland — just 120 square feet, lower than most other counties. That means a standard 10×12 shed sits right on the line, and if your property is in a Historic District, a permit is required no matter how small the structure. This guide covers exactly when a permit is required, the specific building guidelines that apply to all sheds, what documents you need to apply, how the process works, and the special situations — Historic Districts, floodplains, Critical Area, well and septic — that change the rules entirely.
Continue readingAnne Arundel County Shed Setback Requirements: What Homeowners Need to Know (2026)
You’ve found the perfect spot for your new shed — level, accessible, out of the way. But is it legal to put a shed there? In Anne Arundel County, the answer depends on your zoning district, your lot type, the size of the structure, and whether your property falls under a special overlay like the Critical Area or a Historic District. There is no single county-wide setback number — and that’s exactly why so many homeowners get tripped up. This guide explains how setbacks work, what the general rules are, and how to get the definitive answer for your specific property before your shed is delivered.
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