



Only certain zoning classifications allow mobile homes. A mobile home dwelling does not have this certification. What is the difference between a manufactured and mobile home dwelling?Ī manufactured home dwelling will bear a seal certifying that it is constructed to standards and rules adopted by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). The Zoning Technician will need a tax parcel number to answer your inquiry. These two documents and the Volusia County Land Development Code, govern how a property can be divided. Each piece of property has a Zoning Classification and a Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation. The Zoning Technician can verify this for you when you provide a tax parcel number.Įvery zoning classification requires a minimum lot size. The property must comply with subdivision regulations and have legal and physical access. Not all property is eligible for a building permit. The Zoning Technician needs to determine the zoning of your property in order to give you the setbacks for buildings built or proposed on your property. Building setbacks are determined by your zoning classification. What zoning related information do I need to provide on my building permit application?Ī building permit application shall include a current parcel survey (signed and sealed by a professional land surveyor) and construction plans drawn to scale showing the shape and dimensions of the lot, any existing structures, size and location of the proposed structure, use of any existing structures, the intended use of each proposed structure, the number of dwelling units, and the location of any existing roads, any platted rights-of-way, any platted easements, water bodies, water courses, and wetlands.Ī building setback is the required distance that a building must be located from the property lines. It is a twelve digit number that assists the Zoning Technician in locating your property. The tax parcel number is found on your tax bill or tax receipt. If your property is in unincorporated Volusia County, a tax parcel number, street address or owner's name is required by the Zoning Technician to give you the information over the phone.
