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Permits
If you want to do some construction work in the City of
Tampa, you will probably need a permit to do it.
The following work needs a permit:
New construction, additions, remodeling of any
building or building system
Demolition work
New roof covering or the replacement of roof
coverings over 500 square feet
Stucco or siding work over 500 square feet
Any work associated with changing the occupancy of
a building
Residential accessory buildings and residential
driveways over 150 square
feet
Any gas work
Any mechanical work except for self-contained air
conditioning units three tons or less with a factory-installed cord
or plug
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Plumbing work on any building, water/sewer lines,
septic tanks, wells and fire lines
Any electrical work
Tree removal or trimming
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Grade or fill work
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Site clearing greater than 500 square feet
You can do the following work without a permit
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Minor, non-structural repairs, which does not
include
the cutting away of any wall, partition or any part thereof, with
the approval of the building official or his designee
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Repair faucets or valves, and unstop clogged drains
and sewer lines
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Install A/C units less than 3 tons not connected to
duct work
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Painting, cabinets, carpet, vinyl tile, and gutters,
and certain types of
fences
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Removal of trees not on the protected list such as
Male Mulberry, Australian Pine, Eucalyptus, Chinaberry, Cherry
Laurel, Brazilian Pepper, Monkey Puzzle, and Silk Oak

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