Are there restrictions on the amount and type of clearing a homeowner may do on river property?
The District requires permits prior to clearing river property. Local governments may require permits also.

There are three impact zones on river lots:

1. For property located within a floodway and within the first 75 feet adjacent to the normally recognized bank of water, clearing is limited to that necessary to provide reasonable pedestrian access or to remove diseased or dead vegetation.

2. For property located within a floodway but outside of the 75 foot setback, clearing is allowed for the construction of structures, associated water supply, waste water disposal, and private driveway access facilities. Removal of diseased and dead vegetation is also authorized.

3. Property outside of the floodway is regulated by local government. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection requires permits for any wetland clearing in this zone.

Show All Answers

1. What is a floodway?
2. Do I need a permit to build a residential structure on the river?
3. What is the building setback from the river?
4. Are there restrictions on the amount and type of clearing a homeowner may do on river property?
5. Do I need a permit to dig a pond?
6. What is a wetland?
7. Do I need a permit for my commercial building?
8. Do I need a permit to use water?
9. Do I need a permit for drilling or digging a well?
10. Do I need a permit for construction of a septic tank and drain field system?