This is the message I got from the City, regarding a similar question. - `0 h) x# a, ~/ H3 e/ G8 B/ V=============================================================== 3 J6 ^2 _3 N; KThank you for your email of May 7 2010 2 g: O/ f9 R! ~4 {1 tWith the exception of the primary residence, any stand alone building that has an area of over 10 square meters (107.64 sq feet) OR over 4.3 meters (14.1 feet) in height is considered to be an accessory structure and will require both a Development Permit and a Building Permit. B1 h1 I3 r: K0 R+ ^8 G+ `+ v# ZOnce again, thank you for taking the time to email us.6 {% v- O+ U. z/ e% Y
Regards, |9 g8 s7 c- E& Z" d1 P1 L* LSteve " U' B2 N! N7 T {9 U0 c7 u0 D- p311 Contact Centre 3 T9 j" w! e' q7 D1 sEmail: 311@edmonton.ca