What is a Right of Way?

The City Public Right of Way (ROW), is the property directly adjacent to private property, that is a plotted road or alleyway. The unimproved ROW is the responsibility of the adjacent owner to maintain. It is important to know where the ROW is located. There are restrictions as to how an owner can utilize this property.

Please visit the City of Aberdeen Municipal Codes online for more information. Please contact the Permit Center for specific details pertaining to a particular property by emailing Renee Reynolds.

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1. What are the hours and location of the Permit Center?
2. How do I pay for may permit?
3. How do I apply?
4. What work is exempt?
5. When is a permit issued?
6. What does my permit application require?
7. How long is my permit good for?
8. How much does a permit cost?
9. I want to build a shed. Do I need a permit?
10. I want to build a fence. Do I need a permit?
11. What is the wind speed, snow load, or engineering design criteria for my area?
12. Can I draw my own plans for my project?
13. ?Does the City of Aberdeen provide plans?
14. Do my plans have to be engineered?
15. Where can I find a list of Engineers, Architects or Surveyors?
16. Where can I find a list of Licensed Contractors?
17. Can I do the work myself?
18. Does the City have copies of my old permits and plans?
19. How do I find property information such as zoning, floodplain, property lines and such?
20. How do I find out the setbacks for my property lines?
21. When do I need inspections?
22. How do I check the status of my Permit?
23. What is a Right of Way?
24. How do I get copies of project plans?
25. How do I know my permit is ready to pay?
26. What if I still have questions?