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If you are installing/removing pavers, asphalt, concrete or expanding your driveway, an engineering permit application is required. If you are working on a civil site project that includes a vertical build or is associated with a building permit, a building permit will be required.
Does a paver patio require a permit? Paver patios usually dont require permits because they are not considered permanent structures. On the contrary, for more complex projects that could include electrical wiring, plumbing, and other structures, there is a big possibility that you will need a building permit.
Work that does not require a permit is typically cosmetic, such as: Painting. Tile. Floor coverings including carpet, vinyl, wood, and more. Shelving. Cabinet Work. Wall papering. Privacy fencing made out of PVC, wood, or chain link (see Building projects below for more information)
The first step to adding a driveway to your property legally is to determine whether you need a permit to proceed with the construction. Then you must familiarize yourself with the local regulations on driveway construction, which cover aspects like the size, materials used, and distance from the property line.
The Construction of driveways, sidewalks, culverts whenever applicable, or the replacement of existing driveways, sidewalks or culverts on County or public easements on rights-of-way without first securing a permit is prohibited.
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Yes, anytime you are pouring concrete or placing pavers, a permit is required. Pavers require a Zoning permit only. Note: For any required permit, at least a final Inspection must be passed to ensure the safety of your construction/installation equipment and compliance with the Florida Building Code.
Driveways are required to be asphalt or concrete within the public right-of-way along all existing paved roadways. An unpaved driveway to a dirt county-maintained road shall be a minimum thickness of 6 inches of stabilized material. No driveway shall be located closer than 5 feet from an adjacent property line.

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