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Typically, a contractor or an owner of the house must present their municipality with a copy of the property survey, along with the specifications and plans for an intended fence. Permit fees generally range between $150 and $400.
If you are replacing existing residential fixtures, such as replacing a toilet that already existed with another toilet, then you don't need a permit. If you are doing work to the plumbing itself, like to the sub-terrain or the piping that comes into the house, you are going to need a permit and possibly more than one.
Residential Construction Permits require an average of 14 working days for approval or response. Additional approvals from other departments are also required to issue a permit. Commercial Construction Permits require an average of 28 working days for approval.
parking locations for boats, RVs or cars in residential areas. Parking is allowed in driveways, and in front, rear or side yards. fences, trees or hedges, is required to obstruct the view of vehicles.
Section 105.1 of the Florida Building Code states that a permit is required to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish or change the occupancy or occupant content of a building or structure or to erect, , enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing
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All fences are permitted up to the property line, with limitations to height. Height is determined by which zoning district your home is in. Most residential districts allow up to 4 feet tall in the front yard and 6 feet tall in the rear and sides.
Please allow up to a minimum of 2 business days for permits to be ready for pick up.
A plumbing permit is required for the replacement of any water heater.
A driveway permit is required if you are installing a new driveway, changing the surface of an existing driveway or if you are widening the driveway at the point that it intersects the street.
Pinellas County requires a permit for any new building, addition, remodeling, or demolition, or work in excess of $500.00 or which would require an inspection.

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