You must meet all requirements listed on the submittal checklist in the application to apply for a special use permit

Certain uses have been determined to require additional design standards to ensure compatibility with adjacent uses and the surrounding neighborhood. A Land Excavation is the excavation and subsequent removal from a site of any material of more than 10,000 cubic yards and is subject to review for compliance with these additional design standards through a noticed public hearing process with approval by the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). The Special Use Permit application must contain all required information and documents needed for the hearing.

Fees

Things to consider

  • You need to meet all requirements listed on the submittal checklist
  • A hearing with the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is required after the application is submitted

How to

  • Download and complete the application.
  • If the total size of your files is under 25 MB
  • If the total size of your files is greater than 25 MB or you are having difficulty sending them via email
    • Upload your documents
    • Highlight all files to be submitted and compress them into a single .zip file
    • Ensure you label this file with the folio number
    • If you need assistance creating a .zip file a visual guide on creating a zip file and uploading your documents is available
  • Once payment is received, you will receive your required letter of notice, HOA mailing list and instructions about how to proceed with mailing your notice. Mailing deadlines and delivery of electronic delivery of proof of mailing will also be provided.

What's next

  • Within 15 business days after the hearing we will notify you of the LUHO decision
  • If granted, you can move forward with your project.
  • If denied, you can appeal the Land Use Hearing Officer decision to the Land Use Appeals Board
    • You must file your appeal within 30 calendar days of the decision
    • Appeal fee is $202

Resources

Get help

Department: Development Services
Email: zoninghelp@hcfl.gov
Phone: (813) 272-5600

Last Modified: 2/1/2024, 7:45:04 PM

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