City Of Coral Springs Easement Agreement
Finally, if your property contains relief of any kind, you must seek permission from several companies to install fences on them. A deposit of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per detached house and two hundred dollars ($200.00) for all other building permits must be paid at the time of issuance of the building permit. Any deposit paid is non-refundable and the funds are withheld by the City of Coral Springs in the absence of a building permit to cover the administrative costs incurred in processing this application. However, if a building permit is issued in accordance with this application, the funds thus deposited are credited with the building permit fee at the time of issuance. Applications for building permits will end with the city for a period of sixty (60) calendar days, and if no building permit has been issued as a result of this application, the city will invalidate this application and credit the administrative fee filing funds. All fences in Broward County have a limit of 6 without getting a waiver from your city, which is very almost impossible if you don`t meet their specific criteria. And it`s only installed for the fence behind the face of your house, i.e. the sides and back. All fences installed in front of the face of your property are limited to 4″ in height, without exception. This should provide clear visibility for drivers.
The City of Coral Springs also expressly prohibits the use of chain link fences for the front of your home. Coral springs are one of the strictest communities in Broward County, requiring multiple pages of forms when submitting permission. All applications for authorization must also be submitted with (2) copies of your real estate survey, the closing line being clearly marked and the type of fence is indicated in the print. One copy is submitted to the work unit and the second to the shingle department. Some, if not most properties in Coral Springs have drainage or ease of supply on their surveys. A relief is the right of the supply and drainage company to come to your land and dig and then install pretty much what they want. They generally do not always have these facilities, but they have the right if they need them. If you do not ask permission for these relief supports before installing your fence, they may come to their relief in the future and remove your fence. In the event of facilitation, facilitation agreements are required from the drainage district (D.E.), utility companies (U.E.) or associations, in the case of a private waterway or facility. There are 6 drainage districts in Coral Springs, please contact the Community Development Division to determine the area you should contact for your property.