Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore Driveway Fence Shed and Site Permit Guide

Baltimore homeowners should check zoning, right-of-way, drainage, easements, setbacks, fence height, accessory structures, and inspections before building outside the house footprint.

Project

Driveway, Fence, Shed, and Site Permits

Location

Baltimore, Maryland

Last reviewed

April 26, 2026

Permit takeaway

Baltimore exterior site work can trigger zoning or public-works review even when the structure itself looks small or temporary.

Zoning and placement

Setbacks, easements, corner-lot sight distance, floodplain, stormwater, septic areas, utility clearances, historic districts, and right-of-way limits should be checked before materials are ordered.

Building and trade review

Building review may apply when sheds exceed local size limits, fences exceed height thresholds, retaining walls support soil or driveways, or site work includes electrical, plumbing, concrete, or structural elements.

Call before applying when

Call before applying if the project includes a new driveway, curb cut, sidewalk work, fence near a corner, shed near a property line, retaining wall, drainage change, pool barrier, or utility work.

Documents to prepare

Inspection planning

Official sources

This guide is a planning summary. Always verify the current requirements with the local office before starting work.