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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMisc Letters N�-V/o - Planning&.Development Services Non-Residential Farm Building Exemption Building&Code Regulation Division 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce,FL. 34982 . Phone:(772)462-2172 Fax:(772)462.6443 Date: January 31, 2017 Location: 8401 GERMANY CANAL RD , PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34987 Parcel Id: 323031100010008 SUBJECT: Non-Residential Farm Building Exemption Permit Exemption # 1701-0564 Name: NORTHWEST REAL ESTATE LLC Project/Structure FORM AND POUR CONCRET SLAB AND ERECT BUILDING FOR BARN (POLE BARN)50'X 120' FOR STORING TRACTORS FOR AG EXEMPTION. 6"THICK 3000 PSI,TERMITE OVER 6ML VISQUEEN. 6000 SQ.FT. To Whom It May Concern: The Building & Code Regulation Division has reviewed the request for a nonresidential farm exemption for the above referenced property. We accept your claim that the property qualifies as land used for bona fide agricultural purpose. Nonresidential farm buildings located on land used for bona fide agricultural purposes are exempt from the Florida Building Code and do not require a building permit pursuant to Section 604.50, Florida Statutes. Any building claimed to be exempt is not eligible to receive a Certificate of Occupancy as defined in the Florida Building Code. Additionally, since the building was not issued a building permit or certificate of occupancy, the Florida Building Code will not apply to any potential future use of the building. This exemption letter applies solely to the above referenced permit number or project. Future improvements to the property related to'building, electrical, plumbing or mechanical require a permit application be submitted to the Permitting Section for review by the Building Official, or designee for the issuance of either the applicable permits or a nonresidential farm permit exemption. While this project qualifies for an exemption from the building code and is exempt from requiring an electrical permit, the power company may require an inspection by a county inspector prior to energizing. Accordingly, the county would require an electrical permit prior to an inspection, you would be responsible for any applicable permit fees. You may wish to keep a copy of this letter as evidence at the property that the building or buildings are lawfully exempt from the requirement for a building permit. A power company may also ask to see this letter before energizing any electrical service connections for this project. Sincerely, 61-Y Atza�_ Carl Peterson Building Official