The Central Permitting Division is a centralized location that
enables the consolidation of permitting functions for Property
Development (Planning & Zoning, Building Inspections, Stormwater,
and Environmental Health). Central Permitting provides assistance with
information and the permitting process and provides FEMA Flood Zone
Data.
The Central Permitting Division is responsible for issuing and reviewing the following property development applications:
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Property Development Permits
- Environmental Health Permits
- Site Evaluations
- Mobile Home Parks
- Wells
- Building Permits
- Single-Family Residences
- Manufactured Homes
- Commercial Structures
- Signs
- Pools
- Accessory Buildings
- Electrical Permits
- Plumbing Permits
- Mechanical Permits
All Property Development Permits must be acquired through the
Central Permitting Office. The Central Permitting staff will review all
permit applications for compliance with flood elevations, zoning,
subdivision, CAMA, fire, contractor licensing, stormwater and other
local regulations. Property Development Technicians conveniently assist
the public through every stage of the property development process
making more efficient use of resources and personnel in other
departments. The system enables the public to obtain permits more
quickly than ever before. This computerized system allows most county
permitting functions to be consolidated into a comprehensive
information and permitting station and is one of the most innovative
and advanced systems in the state.