What are the zoning rules for sheds, storage, and accessory buildings in Bloomington, IN?
Every state, county, city, and homeowners association (HOA) can have their own regulations or zoning rules on accessory buildings.
Bloomington does have their own zoning. We encourage you to do your own research to make sure the building you are looking for can be placed on your property. If your property is part of a HOA, that is generally a good place to start research. Otherwise city and then county-level branches of government would be a good place to start your research. Have you recently done research about zoning on accessory buildings in Bloomington, IN? Please let us know about your experience by emailing
zoning@shedhub.com.
Are backyard offices allowed in Bloomington, IN?
The estimated average one-way commute time for a person
Bloomington, Indiana is 25 minutes. Working from a home or a backyard office may be a good way to cut commute times and save energy. Backyard office spaces in an accessory building may be allowed in
Bloomington, Indiana. Please check with local zoning and regulations.
Will I be able to have a shed delivered to me in Bloomington, IN?
If you have a clear, unobstructed path to the final resting place for your new shed or accessory building that is at least 2 feet wider than the width of your building, delivery should be possible. If you are not sure you may be able to request a site check from your local shed dealer located in the
Bloomington, Indiana area.
Will the topography of my land in Bloomington, IN effect if I can have a shed delivered to my home?
Factors that can impact delivery include the topography of the land and current weather conditions. Moderately sloping land requires buildings to be leveled either with grading the land before delivery, and/or with blocking - generally done with cinder blocks. If your accessory building requires many layers of blocking for it to become level it may also decrease the stability of your structure. Ideally a portable building would rest comfortably on the ground with no requirement for blocking. Having a level gravel pad in place before delivery of your accessory building will ensure your structure is both stable and will improve drainage around your building.