Usually the codes for sheds only apply to permanent structures. The moveable kits don't apply.
I've had a vinyl one in my sideyard for 5 years now and it looks like new.
hmm yeah that's a good point. I looked in the building code and it doesn't say if it is permanent or not, but it does specify if the structure has a foundation. Maybe I'll go down to city hall and see what they can tell me (if it's not furlough day).
STORAGE SHEDS AND PLAYHOUSES:
No setbacks shall be required for metal storage sheds and playhouses which do not exceed 120 square feet of floor area, are not set on a concrete foundation and are less than six (6) feet in height.
Storage sheds and playhouses which are made of wood or exceed 120 square feet of floor area or are set on a concrete foundation or exceed six (6) feet in height shall be required to observe the setback requirements (from property lines only) established in the zone for accessory structures.
23.12.080 Side and rear yards except when modified standards are used.
(a) Side yard setback requirements are as follows:
(1) Main Building. Minimum setbacks shall be six (6) feet on one side and ten (10) feet on the opposite side, with the following exceptions:
(A) On corner lots, the setback from the ultimate right-of-way to any structure shall be twelve (12) feet.
(B) The ten (10) foot setback shall be mandatory where the side yard of one lot abuts the rear yard of the adjacent lot.
(2) Room Additions and Accessory Structures. Minimum setback shall be the same as for main buildings per subsection (1); however, where the main building has an existing setback less than prescribed in subsection (1), then a room addition and/or accessory structure may be constructed to that existing setback.
thanks for the tip.