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Permit Center
Maybeth Irizarry-Binon
Permit Process Manager
MIrizarryBinon@co.volusia.fl.us
PermitCtr@co.volusia.fl.us
(386) 254-4680
(Daytona Beach)
(386) 736-5929 (DeLand)
(386) 423-3376 (New Smyrna Beach)
The updated school impact fee rate is in
effect as of April 1, 2008. Payment of impact fees is due prior to the
issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy.
Please be aware that impact fee schedules for parks,
fire and thoroughfare roads are under review and have not changed.
County Council will hear the findings of
the consultant study at a workshop
to be scheduled
later in the
coming year.
The Permit Center processes all
building permits for projects located in unincorporated Volusia County. If
your project is in one of the cities you will obtain the
applications from their municipal building department. If you have a question about your site location, go to the
Property Appraiser's
web site. For status information or to
schedule inspections, make sure you have your permit number to call: (386)
626-6640 DeLand, (386)
257-6092, Daytona Beach, (386)
424-6892, New Smyrna Beach.
Where to Start Residential -
Before starting the permit application for your project,
verify that zoning regulations allow the type of structure you plan to
build. An agricultural use on the property might allow you to build
a farm building without a building permit. For more information go to the
Zoning page.
Where to Start Commercial - Most commercial
buildings will need a
Development Review before a building permit application can be submitted.
Impact Fees
The Permit Center also manages
the county wide impact fee programs. If your project is within city
limits, you should
register
for county impact fee review when you submit your building permit
application. Projects located anywhere in the county and within
city boundaries will be assessed a road impact fee and
a school impact fee.
In the unincorporated county impact fees
are assessed for fire, local parks and district parks. Projects in the municipalities of Debary, Oak Hill, Lake Helen,
and Pierson will be assessed a fire impact fee in addition to fees for
roads and schools. Many cities have impact fees for municipal funding so
be sure to confirm charges directly with their building department.
Volusia County Impact Fee Ordinance
is Chapter 70 of the Volusia County Code of Ordinances.
E-update
- From time to time there are changes to fee schedules or procedures.
We would like to keep you up to date by making sure you get the
information you need.
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