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Answer: Zoning regulations are located on the Zoning Web page and is titled "Unified Land Development Code" or ULDC. Go to , Click on link "Unified Land Development Code" then click "Search" tab to search by keywords.
Contact the Zoning Public Information Planner at 561-233-5200, or email pzb-zonepoc@pbcgov, for specific responses related to uses.
Answer: Zoning application forms, application checklists and flowcharts can be downloaded from the Zoning Web page: , Contact the Zoning Public Information Planner at 561-233-5200 if more information is needed.
The Planning staff will issue a Letter of Determination; please contact the Planning Division at 561-233-5355. The property owner may submit this signed and notarized Request for Zoning Confirmation (Form#114) along with the Letter of Determination to the Zoning Director for approval.
The planning department typically executes the zoning laws for a particular location. Even if you think you understand how the laws work in your area, it's always best to call and get an official opinion regarding the specific property before you rely on it.
If you wish to file a complaint, you may send an email to pzbcode@pbcgov. Please provide the complaint address with an explanation of the potential code violations, along with your first and last name, and full address.
If there are any open permits on your home the Building and Zoning Department can provide you with the name and contact information for whomever pulled the permits. You can then contact the contractor to get the permit closed.
Permits take an average of 2 weeks to review.