During normal business hours, call the Department of Code Compliance: (305) 416-2087 (Hours of operation: Monday – Fridays: a.m. – p.m.) Call the after-hours hotline outside of normal business hours (786) 457-0995 (Open Monday – Thursday: p.m. – p.m., or Friday at p.m. – Sunday at p.m).
Purposes; must be for storage only. 400 square feet.
A building permit is required to a shed/utility storage or aluminum terrace/patio covers and related projects. Note: there is an additional form required for Owner-Builder permits.
The City of Miami provides permits for interior remodels in order to ensure all work is done safely and in ance with code. From a small, residential remodel (bathroom or kitchen) to a large, commercial space; this step-by-step will walk you through the process.
The quick and simple answer is: you usually don't need a permit if the shed is 120 square feet or less.
Yes, a permit is required to repair or replace your fence. A building permit is required for wood and concrete fences. They are also required for chain-link fences on commercial properties or chain-link fences utilized as a pool safety barrier on residential properties.
Per the Florida Building Code, sheds 200 square feet or less and used exclusively for storage purposes are exempt from permitting requirements.
Major repairs and renovations (eg, redoing a bathroom or kitchen, putting on a new roof, replacing an entire driveway, replacing standard windows with impact windows, re-plumbing or rewiring the whole house) also require permits.
Per the California Residential Code detached accessory structure not exceeding 120 square feet does not require a building permit if there is no plumbing, electrical, and or mechanical equipment. Please note, Sheds and/or Structures under 120 square feet do require a Planning Permit.