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Old 04-05-2024, 09:09 AM
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Looking to build an 8X16 ft storage shed on an existing cement pad. I want to us the pad as the floor of the shed. In this city if I build a permanent pony wall to build the shed on I need a building permit and I have to keep it a predetermined distance from the property line. If it is movable I am not under those restrictions. My idea is to build a short 4' wide pony wall on plastic and silicon the perimeter to hold it in place. The pony wall would be 6" tall and not be permanently attached to the pad, I would build the walls of the shed on this.
Does anyone see any problems with this idea?
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