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RESPONSE: the first check is the building code, if you have one, any zoning regulation should be consistent. Other than safety requirements, which usually have to do with height above the ground, decks, porches, platforms, balconies and similar structures are usually defined in terms of what they are attached to, and at what height above the ground. Hope this helps...
2003-10-31 17:54:26