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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Charlotte County Setback Requirements in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Job Site Address, including the city and zip code. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for permit processing.
  3. Fill in the Legal Description section, detailing lot, block, subdivision, and parcel information as required.
  4. Provide your Property Owner details, including address, phone number, and email. This ensures that all communications are directed correctly.
  5. Next, enter the Name of Contractor (Applicant) with their contact information. This identifies who will be responsible for the project.
  6. Specify the Zoning Classification of Property and provide a brief Description of Work to be done. This helps clarify what type of fence you are applying for.
  7. Indicate the required setbacks for front, rear, and side areas as per local regulations. Accurate measurements are essential to avoid compliance issues.
  8. Lastly, review your Construction Cost estimate before submitting your application checklist to ensure all necessary documents are included.

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Chain Link and Wood Fences must be six feet (6), or less, in height. Height is measured from natural grade (Masonry fences are considered Walls and require a Building Permit). All fences and walls shall be installed with the finished side facing the adjacent property or the public right-of-way.
Florida state law does not require homeowners to build fences around their property, and neighbors do not have to divide their land with fences. However, Florida does require fences to be built around public and private pools as well as other water features like spas and hot tubs.
Charlotte County does not have a minimum size requirement for one two family dwellings. However, the county does enforce the Florida Building Code which has several minimum requirements.
Setbacks from Residential houses The minimum distance from the back and side property lines should be 10 feet and 3 feet from any easement. For lots with a width of 50 feet or less, the distance from side property lines will be 5 feet.
How close to a property line can I build? Fences are typically built between 2 and 8 inches from the line between properties. Some areas will allow the building of fences directly on the property line, but in this case, youll have to cooperate with your neighbor and potentially share the cost of the fence.
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