Non-Conforming Use Structure Certificate - City of Pompano Beach 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Street Address' and 'Subdivision' fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Indicate your interest in the property by selecting from options such as Owner or Lessee. If applicable, provide details about any previous applications filed.
  4. Complete the 'Zoning District', 'Block', and 'Lot' sections accurately to facilitate processing.
  5. In the 'Reason for seeking this application' section, clearly state your purpose for applying. This helps clarify your request.
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The General Business (B-3) district is established and intended to accommodate a diverse range of moderate-intensity retail, service, office, recreation/ entertainment, visitor accommodation, and institutional uses that serve the residents and businesses in the community at large (e.g., most retail sales and service
Yes, you typically need a permit to a shed in Pompano Beach, Florida. The City of Pompano Beach requires permits for most shed installations to ensure compliance with local zoning laws and the Florida Building Code.
Building Maintenance It is a violation of the City Code to maintain a property in a state of disrepair. All walls, windows, doors, roofing elements, fences as well as decorative and structural element must be kept in good state of repair and functionality.
Before hiring a professional in Pompano Beach, it is always important to confirm if the individual has been duly licensed by the DBPR. Note that hiring an unlicensed professional in Pompano Beach can attract a fine of up to $5,000.
Minor repairs include but are not limited to: Small electrical work and plumbing work is allowed. Caulking and painting. Tile cleaning and repair. Basic yard work and maintenance. Minor carpentry. Replacement and repair of interior doors and windows.

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