Common code violations in unincorporated Palm Beach County include building without permits, setback violations (sheds and structures too close to property lines), unpermitted fences, overgrown vegetation, property maintenance issues, and sign violations.
The Palm Beach County PZB Code Compliance Division frequently encounters several categories of violations. Building without a permit is one of the most common β a permit must be obtained for structures including pre-fabricated structures such as sheds, gazebos, and fences. Setback violations are also prevalent, occurring when sheds, air conditioning units, RVs, boats, and other structures are placed too close to property lines. Other common violations include: unpermitted or oversized fences; overgrown vegetation and property maintenance failures; illegal signs; parking commercial vehicles in residential areas; operating businesses from residential properties without proper zoning approval; unsafe or deteriorated structures; and accumulation of junk, debris, or abandoned vehicles. Specific to South Florida, violations related to improper hurricane shutters, pool barrier non-compliance, and irrigation system issues are also common. The county's Unified Land Development Code (ULDC) governs most of these requirements.
Penalties vary by violation type. Building without permits can result in double permit fees plus fines. Setback violations may require relocation or removal of structures. Daily fines from the Code Enforcement Board typically range from $100-$250 per day for standard violations. Serious or repeat offenses can result in higher daily fines.
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