Building permit fees waived for storm repairs

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The City of Daytona Beach is waiving building permit fees through Dec. 5 for work to repair or restore damage caused by Hurricane Ian. Waivers apply to commercial and residential properties within city limits.
 
 It is the city’s intent to expedite all storm-related repair permits. Examples of permit types:

  • A/C and water heater replacement
  • Docks
  • Electrical repairs and replacement
  • Fences
  • Roofing
  • Screen enclosures
  • Sheds
  • Soffit/fascia/siding repair or replacement
  • Window and door replacement

Through Oct. 4, property damage assessments in Daytona Beach was preliminarily estimated at $18 million, a dollar amount forecasted to rise higher as additional properties are more thoroughly investigated, officials say.
 
Building permit applications are available on the Permits & Licensing website. For more information, call (386) 671-8178.

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