Permit Info for Emergency Repairs to Coastal Structures

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Volusia County Environmental Management is available to assist residents with emergency repairs needed after Ian’s destruction along the coast.

Any construction activity done on the beach requires a county Beach and Dune permit. Any private property owner requiring vehicle access to the beach for cleanup or construction will need to coordinate through the Environmental Management office.

Questions can be directed to Ryan Chabot at 386-238-4668. Residents can apply for the emergency permit online or they can apply at the Volusia County Beach Safety Headquarters at 515 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach.

Environmental management cannot issue permits for permanent structures or repairs to previously unpermitted structures.

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