Land Development Applications


 Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan  
 Amendment to the Zoning Map 
 Block Party 
 Combination of Platted Lots 
 Conceptual Site Plan Development Review 
 Concurrency Certificate of Capacity 
 Conditional Use 
 Final Plat Development Order 
 Final Site Plan Development Order 
 Lawn Protection Devices 
 Lot Fill  
 Overall Development Plan Development Order


 Petition for Voluntary Annexation 
 Political Sign Permit 2010 
 Planned Unit Development 
 Preliminary Plat & Construction Plan Development Order 
 Sketch Plan Development Review 
 Stormwater Permit 
 Subdivision Exemption 
 Temporary Sign Permit  
 Tree Removal Permit 
 Vacate Easements and Abandonment of Right of Ways 
 Zoning Variance 
 Wetland Alteration Permit 
 Notarized Authorization of Owner 
  
  

Land Development Fee Schedule

 
FEES 
  
  

City Impact Fees


City of Deltona Impact Fee Schedule (Combined Table) 

*This table does not supercede the information contained in the attached resolutions.  It is intended to provide a consolidated look at all current impact fees. 

R-2006-47  Last revision to Fire, Law & Parks Impact Fees

R-2007-11 Last revision to Transportation Impact Fees

*Impact fees are subject to change at any time and are in addition to the impact fees assesed by Volusia County.  (See information below)
 

Impact Fee Registation Application

 
  

County Applications

 
Volusia County Sschool Board Planning & Concurrency Application 

Volusia County Impact Fee Application

*For more information on County impact fees please call 386-736-5929 x2087 or visit their website at http://volusia.org/permitcenter/fees.htm 

 
  

County Fee Schedules

 
Volusia County School Board Concurrency Fee Schedule  
Volusia County Impact Fee Schedule  



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