If it's less than 10 mē it doesn't need a permit and doesn't count toward your lot coverage under the Land Use Bylaw. It does however still have to meet minimum bylaw requirements; doesn't matter whether it has a concrete pad under it or not, or whether it's "temporary" or not. (Even those $500 tent garages sold at Cambodian Tire have to meet bylaw requirements about height, setbacks, etc.) You can go right up to the property line if the exterior is "maintenance-free" and doesn't drain water or have an eave projecting onto the adjacent property.
And whether it's larger than 10 mē or not, whether it's got a concrete pad or not, your RPR should include it.
Last edited by timun; 03-09-2020 at 12:02 AM.
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