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Permit Requirements: North Port vs Venice

How do permit requirements rules compare between North Port, FL and Venice, FL?

North Port and Venice have similar restriction levels.

North Port, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

A fence permit is required for any fence installation in North Port. Sec. 53-240(M)(5)(a) requires fences more than 6 feet high to be designed to withstand at least 150 mph winds (or the FBC minimum, whichever is higher), with engineered plans submitted at the permit stage. Typical fence permit fee is approximately $170.

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Venice, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Venice Code Ch. 88 (Building Regulations) requires a permit for fences exceeding code limits or proposed in commercial/non-residential zones, and for all pool-barrier fences. Compliant residential perimeter fences within Sec. 86-497 height limits typically do not need a building permit but must follow zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth PortVenice
Permit RequiredAll fences-
Permit FeeApprox. $170-
Wind Load Over 6 ft150 mph engineered-
Code SectionULDC Sec. 53-240(M)(5)-
Building Dept Phone941-429-7044-
Permit Trigger-Fences >6 ft, pool barriers, commercial
Permitting Agency-Venice Building Dept (941-882-7440)
Site Plan Required-Yes - height, setback, material
Double Fee Penalty-After-the-fact permits
Daily Fine-Up to $500/day

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North Port FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a fence in North Port?

Yes - all fences require a permit. Applications go through the Building Division; fences over 6 ft also require engineered wind-load plans for 150 mph winds.

How much is a North Port fence permit?

Approximately $170 as of recent City fee schedules. Confirm the current amount with the Building Division at 941-429-7044.

Venice FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 6-foot residential privacy fence in Venice?

Generally no permit is required for a standard 6-foot residential fence within Sec. 86-497 limits, but zoning review still applies and HOAs may require their own approval.

Do pool fences need their own permit?

Yes. All pool-barrier fences require a building permit under Ch. 88 and must meet Fla. Stat. 515.27 safety standards.

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