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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFilled Land AffidavitPLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Building & Code Regulations Division 2300 VMGM AVENUE FORT PEEdRCE, FL 34982-5652 C172) 462d553. FILLED LAND AFFIDAVIT I, the undersigned, am the owner of the following described property, -ice d Iougal for which I have applied to St. Lucie County for a Final Development Permit. In accepting this Final Development Permit, BP Number - , I acknowledge that as owner of the above described property, and in accordance with Section 7.04.01(D), St. Lucie County Land Development Code, I shall be responsible for assuring adequate drainage so that the immediate community WILL NOT be adversely affected. I fiather acknowledge that in granting this permit for: the development of this property, St. Lucie County is neither obliged nor liable to provide for, or maintain in any form, adequate drainage off my property which will not adversely affect the immediate community. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF ST• L Fri 11P ACKNOWLEDGED IBEFOREMETIES�DAYOF ♦ 1 t i� .20 a o. BY L ✓1 P lY.Je.I WHO L4 PERSONALLY KNOWNTO ME 91 OR WHO HAS PRODUCED AS IDENTIFICATION. SIGNATURE OF NOTARY PUBLIC TYPE ORPRINTNOTARY 6Y0F COM ISSION NUMBER (SEAL) } EE SUSAN MONTENEGROCUMMISSIONCGG089099SLCPDSD Revised 04/11,7011 -E?(PIRE_ Ap�i12. 2021ed Th-.:Rc:r..pril 2UMemtilers PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT BUILDING & CODE REGULATIONS DMSION Survey Requirements The Beard of County Commissioner approved a code cbange that will require a copy of a current sealed survey when applying for a building permit for a primary structure or a building Permit for an accessory structure with a value exceeding $10,000. This became effective July 1,1993. The guidelines are as follows: No Building permit shall be issued for development unless a copy of a survey of the properly on which the required activity is to be permitted accompanies the applieation'for building permit. All surveys shall demonstrate compliance with the Filled Lands Affidavit signed by the Properly Owners (refer to St. Lucie County Land Development Code, Section 1.04.01 D.3.) and completely depict the following: 1. The location of the proposed development activity. 2. The relationship of the activity under application to all, adjacent properand as be required for the review of the application, all adjacent structures, improvements features, including but not limited to the nearest building comers of all adjacent primary and accessory structures, pools and screened enclosures, fences, sheds, utility easements, wells, septic systems, driveways, culverts and any landscaping or existing vegetation located along the properly lines. 3. A minimum of two (2) elevations along each roadway on which the proposed activity. borders, the - existing -ground -elevation at_the-approximate center of the p_r_oposed structure, the_mstmg ground elevation along the side property lines adjacent to the proposed structure, and the proposed-- -_ finished floor elevation of the structure under application and finished grades for any adjacent structures noted above in item 2. The proposed finished floor elevations must be consistent with the approved Health Department On -Site Sewage Disposal System Construction Permit if on -site sewage disposal is proposed. All surveys submitted shall be prepared, signed and sealed by a Florida Registered Land Surveyor, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 61GI7-6, FAC, except those applications for interior modifications or construction, roofing permits not involving any strucbnal alteration or additions to the area covered by the roof surface, or any other permit required activity that does not result in the expansion of any portion of the existing structures shall not be required to submit a survey. Accessory structures with a building value of less than ten thousand dollars (s 10,000) shall not be required to submit a survey, but shall instead be required to submit a scaled plot plan indicating the location of the accessory structure and its compliance with minimum setback standards. Copies of original surveys meeting the above requirements may be submitted with any application for building permit, provided that the survey still depicts the accurate location of all structures and other improvements on the property. Per Florida Administrative Code Chapter 61G17-6.006, paragraph 8, additions or deletions to survey drawings by other than the signing party or parties is prohibited without written consent of the signing party or parties. SLCPDSD Rev 06/18/2010 219/06 curl