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Church - yes.
Shed - accessory to 1&2 Family if it's on the same lot as your home. If it's at your business, it's commercial.

Where are you getting your definition of "commercial" from? "Commercial" suggest that "commerce" is taking place on the premises. That's a tough sell in the case of a school or church.
 
Where are you getting your definition of "commercial" from? "Commercial" suggest that "commerce" is taking place on the premises. That's a tough sell in the case of a school or church.

Here, if it is not in a residence, then it is commercial. I know commercial requirements were applied to the last church kitchen I did.

And when I worked in schools, (other than home econ) kitchen had to meet commercial requirements.
 
Where are you getting your definition of "commercial" from? "Commercial" suggest that "commerce" is taking place on the premises. That's a tough sell in the case of a school or church.

We have 1&2 Family codes and then we have what we call the commercial code, even though the word "commercial" is not in the title, and maybe not even in the entire text.

Commerce has nothing to do with it. It's either 1&2 Family (or accessory thereto) or it's commercial.
 
We have 1&2 Family codes and then we have what we call the commercial code, even though the word "commercial" is not in the title, and maybe not even in the entire text.

Commerce has nothing to do with it. It's either 1&2 Family (or accessory thereto) or it's commercial.

That's a little like defining "green" as "not red".
 
That's a little like defining "green" as "not red".

Well I spent 15 years in a building department and we have two types of checklists for applying for permits:
1&2 Family
Commercial

Got a better idea? Pitch it to the world and see who bites.
 
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