Retaining walls in Indian River County fall under the Florida Building Code. A wall over four feet, or any wall holding back a surcharge like a driveway or slope, needs a permit and engineered plans. Walls diverting stormwater onto a neighbor create liability.
Indian River County reviews retaining walls under the Florida Building Code through the building division. A wall four feet or under, measured from the bottom of the footing, that supports no surcharge is generally exempt from a building permit; a taller wall, or any wall carrying a surcharge such as a driveway, slope, or structure above it, requires a permit and a Florida-licensed engineer's design. Zoning setbacks apply near property lines. Drainage matters on the low, flat terrain along the Indian River Lagoon and the county's canal communities: a wall that redirects stormwater onto an adjoining lot creates civil liability regardless of any permit.
Building a regulated retaining wall over four feet without an Indian River County permit draws a stop-work order and can be ordered corrected or removed. A wall flooding a neighbor invites a civil claim.
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