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The exact amount a building needs to be set back from the property line will vary from one location to another. However, the required setback on the side is typically between 5 – 10 feet, while the front and back require around 10 – 20 feet at a minimum.
Recorded documents: Please contact the Clerk of the Courts at 305-275-1155 for these records. Building Plans and Permits: Visit Regulatory & Economic Resources for more information. Surveys: Surveys are not normally filed with the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County.
Public Records Requests However, if you are unable to locate the records online, you may submit a Public Records Request form. This form may be submitted by mail to Records Management, Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts, P.O. Box 14695, Miami, FL 33101 or by email to cocpubreq@miamidade.
Online Search Property. Enter the address of the property you're considering into the GIS Map Tool. Find your Transect Zone. Once the property is generated, Click the “zoning” tab. View Your Transect Zone Uses. Determine if you Need a Warrant or Exception (Special Permit) ... Apply for Warrant/Exception if Necessary.
The most common minimum setback requirement in Florida is 25 feet from the property line for most structures.
The height of fences, walls, bus shelters and hedges shall not exceed two and one-half (2.5) feet in height within ten (10) feet of the edge of driveway leading to a public right-of-way. Visibility distances measured from center line of minor street, along right-of-way line of through street.
The setback from all side and rear property lines shall be not less than ten (10) percent of the average width of the lot, provided such setback is not less than five (5) feet, but in no case shall such setback requirements exceed seven and one-half (7½) feet, except where greater distance is required for a specified ...
In Orlando, your shed or accessory structure needs to be at least five feet away from the rear property lines. So, before construction is done, ensure a scan is done to avoid building your shed too close to other residential structures.
Need inspection assistance? Customers may discuss inspection results or resolve issues with Inspector Trades or Inspector Supervisors. For days and times, create an account through the online registration system (MeetQ). For more assistance, contact the Permit Counter at 786-315-2100 or email RER-SPA@miamidade.