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2004-196
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
04/15/2004
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Revised Bldg Dept. Fee Schedule.
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<br />BUILDING DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />FEE SCHEDULE <br /> <br />AOIO <br /> <br />A012 <br /> <br />(e) Where a permit has become null and void pursuant to paragraph 104.5.1 Florida Building <br />Code, a credit of fifty percent (50%) of the permit fee shall be applied to any re-application <br />fee for a permit covering the same project and involving the same plans, provided that the <br />complete re-application is made within six (6) months of the expiration date of the original <br />permit, and provided that no refund had been made as provided in this Section. <br /> <br />(f) Permit applications filed under Ordinance 97-107. <br /> <br />A014 <br /> <br />Where a permit has become null and void in accordance with paragraph 104.5 of the Florida <br />Building Code, a credit of 50% of the permit fee shall be applied to any re-application fee for <br />a permit covering the same project provided that no refund has been granted. <br /> <br />A008 <br /> <br />Impact fees are assessed on certain building permits, including re-application on expired <br />permits, (contact the Impact Fee Section for details). <br /> <br />A009 <br /> <br />Other agencies including, but not limited to, the Department of Environmental Resources <br />Management, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department, Building Code Compliance Office and <br />the Florida Department of Health assess fees on building permits, including re-application on <br />expired permits (contact the applicable agencies for details). <br /> <br />PAGE 3 OF 29 <br />
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