What is the difference between a Agricultural Permit and a regular Building Permit?
Agricultural permits are for structures used solely for agricultural purposes like hay barns, cattle shelters, horse barns, tractor sheds, etc, that are located on land used for agricultural purposes. These structures cannot be used for personal belongings like lawn mowers, boats, RVs, personal vehicles, shops, etc.

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1. What is Beaver County’s roof snow load?
2. Do I need a building permit when building a shed?
3. What is Beaver County’s frost depth?
4. When is a building permit required?
5. What are your hours of operations?
6. When does the Beaver County Planning and Zoning Commission hold their meeting?
7. How can I find the most up to date Beaver County Zoning Ordinance?
8. Why do I need a building permit?
9. How long does it take to get a permit processed?
10. Does Beaver County issue building permits for projects within Beaver City limits?
11. How much does a permit cost?
12. What has to be completed for me to get a final inspection and move into my home?
13. What is the difference between a Agricultural Permit and a regular Building Permit?