PASCO COUNTY
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I do on my property?
Uses on a property are governed by the Pasco County Comprehensive Plan and the
zoning of the property. The zoning
atlases will indicate the zoning of your property and
Article 500 of the Pasco County Land Development
Code will provide you with a list of permitted uses, conditional uses and special
exception uses for that zoning district.
What are the procedures and time frame for processing a zoning action on a piece of property?
The zoning procedures are contained in Section 303 of the Pasco County Land Development Code. Applications are available from the Zoning/Code Compliance Division.
Where do I file a zoning application?
Zoning applications are filed with the Zoning/Code Compliance Division.
What fees are required when a
zoning application is submitted?
Zoning fees
Do I need a permit ?
The requirements for a site development permit are contained in Section 306 of the Pasco County Land Development Code.
Applications are
available from the Development Review Division.
The requirements for a building permit are contained in the Building Code. Applications are available
from the Central Permitting Division.
Where do I file a permit
application?
Site development applications are filed with the Development Review Division.
Building applications are filed with the Central
Permitting Division.
What are the procedures and time frame for processing a site development application?
This information is contained in Section 306 of the Pasco County Land Development Code.
What fees are required when an application is submitted?
Site development fees
Building permit fees
Is there a listing of
consultants and/or contractors who do business in Pasco County?
The Development Review Division maintains a mailing
list of consultants who have submitted applications to Pasco County.
The Pasco County Purchasing Department maintains a vendor list of consultants which is
organized by the NIGP Commodity Classification.
Contractors who a licensed by Pasco County are listed with the Building Inspections Division.
How do I know if a contractor is licensed?
Contractors who do work in Pasco County are listed with the Building Inspections Division.
Who do I call for more information?