BREVARD COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT WAIVER APPLICATION 2026

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  2. Begin by selecting the application type at the top of the form. Indicate whether it is for Land Development Use, Finished Floor Elevation Waiver, Subdivision/Unpaved Road Waiver, Site Plan Waiver, or Other.
  3. Fill in the request date and applicable fees. Ensure you have all necessary project identifiers such as Original Project # and Waiver # if applicable.
  4. Complete the Tax Parcel Identification section with Township, Range, Section, Subdivision, Block/Parcel, and Lot numbers. List all relevant tax account numbers.
  5. Provide detailed information about the property owner and site address. Make sure to include contact details for correspondence.
  6. If applicable, fill in details for the Engineer/Contractor section with their company name and contact information.
  7. In the description of waiver request section, clearly articulate your reasons for requesting a waiver based on specific code sections.
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Do I need a permit? Less than 10 square metres (108 square feet) Not attached to a house or any other building. Not connected to electricity, plumbing, or gas lines. Meets the following height and location criteria: Roof midpoint is no higher than 4.3 metres (14.1 feet)
Legal Problems: In Brevard County, completing electrical work without a permit can result in fines and legal issues, complicating home ownership and improvements.
Residential permits are issued for the construction, demolition, or alterations on a residential property. Residential Addition. Residential Demolition. Residential Doors / Windows / Shutters. Residential Electrical. Residential Fence. Residential Generator. Residential HVAC / Mechanical. Residential Marine Construction.
In Brevard County, the answer depends on the size of the shed: Sheds under 100 square feet: You do not need a permit for smaller sheds as long as theyre not attached to your home and dont have electricity or plumbing. Sheds 100 square feet or larger: You will need to obtain a permit for larger structures.
(5) Setbacks. a. Structures shall be set back not less than 25 feet from the front lot line, not less than 15 feet from the side lot lines, and not less than 20 feet from the rear lot line.

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