Moving to Deltona, FL?
Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.
Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Deltona across 11 categories and 38 specific rules we track.
๐ Noise Ordinances
Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.
Construction Hours
Some RestrictionsDeltona defines construction as site preparation, assembly, erection, substantial repair, or alteration (excluding demolition). Construction noise is regulated under Chapter 38. Activities are generally permitted during daylight hours, defined as one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
Quiet Hours
Some RestrictionsDeltona regulates noise under Chapter 38, Article III of the Code of Ordinances. Noise that annoys or disturbs humans is prohibited. Daylight hours are defined as one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. Stricter standards apply at night. Complaints require a sworn affidavit before a warrant is issued.
Barking Dogs
Some RestrictionsDeltona's noise ordinance specifically addresses animal noise. Keeping any animal that causes frequent or long, continuous noise plainly audible across the property line is a violation under Chapter 38. Complaints are handled by Volusia County Animal Services.
๐ Short-Term Rentals
If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.
Occupancy Limits
Some RestrictionsDeltona regulates short-term rentals through Chapter 70 of the Code of Ordinances and the city's Land Development Code, but Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) preempts cities from adopting occupancy or duration rules that treat vacation rentals differently from other dwellings. Maximum guest counts at a Deltona STR are therefore tied to the Florida Building Code occupancy limits and DBPR license capacity declared on the property's vacation rental dwelling license.
Insurance Requirements
Few RestrictionsNeither Florida Statute Chapter 509 nor the DBPR vacation rental license application imposes a minimum liability insurance amount on short-term rental operators, and Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) limits Deltona's ability to set STR-specific insurance mandates stricter than for other dwellings. Operators are strongly encouraged to carry dedicated short-term rental coverage because standard homeowner policies generally exclude commercial rental activity.
Parking Rules
Some RestrictionsShort-term rental guests must follow Deltona's residential parking rules. Vehicles must be parked on approved driveways or behind the face of the house. All vehicles must have current tags and be operable. RVs and boats must be in the side or back yard.
Noise Rules
Some RestrictionsShort-term rental guests in Deltona must comply with the city's noise ordinance under Chapter 38. Property owners are responsible for guest conduct. Excessive noise, particularly at night, can result in citations against the property owner and potential permit revocation.
Taxes & Fees
Some RestrictionsDeltona short-term rental hosts must collect 12.5% total tax: 6% Florida state sales tax, 0.5% Volusia County discretionary surtax, and 6% Volusia County Tourist Development Tax (3% tourist + 3% convention). Tax accounts must be established with both the FL Department of Revenue and Volusia County.
Permit Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsDeltona requires a Business Tax Receipt and vacation rental dwelling license for all short-term rentals under Chapter 70 of the Land Development Code. The city actively monitors platforms like Airbnb and VRBO for unlicensed properties. A Florida DBPR license is also required for rentals under 30 days.
๐ฅ Fire Regulations
Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.
Fireworks
Heavy RestrictionsDeltona restricts fireworks discharge under Sec. 42-215. Fireworks are prohibited within 100 feet of temporary stands or flammable storage, within 20 feet of any residence, and in all public rights-of-way, parks, and public properties. State-designated holidays (July 4, NYE, New Year's Day) permit private use under FL HB 1059.
Fire Pit Rules
Heavy RestrictionsDeltona does not allow residential fire pits, chimeneas, or outdoor fireplaces. This applies to all residential properties within city limits. During burn bans, even cooking fires (except gas or charcoal grills) are prohibited. This is stricter than most Florida cities.
Outdoor Burning
Heavy RestrictionsDeltona does not allow open burning or campfires on residential properties. Only properties over one acre may conduct land clearing burns, and only with authorization from both the City of Deltona and the Florida Division of Forestry. During burn bans, all outdoor burning is prohibited.
๐ Parking Rules
Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.
Street Parking Limits
Some RestrictionsDeltona Code ยง66-20 (Traffic and Vehicles) restricts residential parking to approved driveways, approved driveway expansions, and the side or rear of the home behind the front building line. No permanent parking is allowed in the public right-of-way; temporary right-of-way parking is limited to two days per week. Vehicles over 21 feet long or 10 feet tall may not be parked in the front yard, and inoperative vehicles must be stored in a fully enclosed garage.
Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
Some RestrictionsDeltona restricts commercial vehicle parking in residential districts. Large commercial vehicles must not be stored in residential areas. Standard personal-use vehicles are permitted. All vehicles must have current registration and be operable.
RV & Boat Parking
Some RestrictionsDeltona allows up to three campers, trailers, or boats per residential property. Each must have a valid license plate or sticker and be parked in the side or back yard behind the front of the house. Front yard storage of RVs is prohibited.
Driveway Rules
Some RestrictionsDeltona requires vehicles to be parked on approved driveways or driveway extensions in front yards. Vehicles may also be parked behind the face of the house in side or back yards. Parking on grass or unpaved surfaces in front yards is a code violation.
๐งฑ Fence Regulations
Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.
Height Limits
Some RestrictionsDeltona regulates fences under Sec. 110-806. Front yard fences are limited to five feet. Side and rear yard fences are limited to six feet. Waterfront and golf course lots have special rules: six feet if less than 25% opacity, four feet if 25% or greater opacity. A six-foot visibility triangle is required at sidewalk-driveway intersections.
Permit Requirements
Some RestrictionsDeltona requires a fence permit before building or installing any fence or wall. Applications require a scale survey not more than 10 years old. Permits are processed through the Building Services Division at 2345 Providence Blvd.
Neighbor Fence Rules
Few RestrictionsDeltona requires fences to be constructed with the finished side facing outward from the property toward neighbors and public areas. Florida's spite fence statute (FL ยง823.11) prohibits malicious fences. No shared-cost law exists in Florida.
๐ Animal Ordinances
Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.
Breed Restrictions
Few RestrictionsDeltona cannot enact breed-specific legislation. Florida law (FL ยง767.14) preempts all local breed bans statewide. Dogs are regulated based on behavior under the Dangerous Dog Act (FL ยง767.01-767.04), not breed.
Dog Leash Laws
Some RestrictionsDeltona regulates animals under Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances. Dogs must be restrained when off the owner's property. Volusia County Animal Services provides enforcement. Dogs are allowed on designated Volusia County beaches with a leash no longer than 6 feet.
Beekeeping
Few RestrictionsBeekeeping in Deltona is governed by Florida state law (FL ยง586). FDACS preempts local bans on beekeeping except HOA rules. Beekeepers must register with FDACS. Colony limits vary by lot size. Volusia County Mosquito Control tracks hive locations to protect bees during spraying operations.
Exotic Pets
Some RestrictionsExotic pet ownership in Deltona is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Permits are required for Class I, II, and III wildlife species. Feeding wildlife, especially alligators, is illegal under FL ยง379.
๐ฟ Landscaping Rules
From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.
Grass Height Limits
Some RestrictionsDeltona requires yards to be maintained so that grass and weeds do not exceed 12 inches in height. High weeds and grass are among the most common code violations. Code Compliance actively enforces lawn maintenance standards throughout the city.
Tree Removal & Heritage Trees
Some RestrictionsDeltona requires a Tree Removal Permit under Land Development Code Ordinance 98-26, Article II. Certain non-native species (up to 10 types) may be removed without a permit on single/double family lots. Protected trees require formal application and approval before removal.
Tree Trimming
Some RestrictionsDeltona regulates tree care under Chapter 98 (Natural Resource Protection). Tree trimming and maintenance is expected of property owners. Removal of certain protected trees requires a permit. The city follows Florida-Friendly Landscaping principles under FL ยง373.185.
Water Restrictions
Some RestrictionsDeltona follows St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) watering restrictions. Irrigation is limited to designated days based on house number and time of year. Watering is never allowed between 10 AM and 4 PM. Maximum one hour per zone on scheduled days.
๐ผ Home Business
Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.
Signage Rules
Heavy RestrictionsDeltona home businesses have strict signage restrictions. The home occupation must be clearly incidental to residential use with no external evidence of the business. Sign permits are regulated by the Planning and Development Services Department.
Zoning Restrictions
Some RestrictionsDeltona regulates home occupations under Sec. 110-807 of the zoning code. Home businesses are limited to office use or arts and crafts. No supplier or client visits to the premises are permitted. A Business Tax Receipt and fire inspection are required. The business must be clearly incidental to residential use.
Customer Traffic Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsDeltona prohibits supplier or client business visits to home occupation premises under Sec. 110-807. Home businesses are limited to office use or arts and crafts with no customer traffic. This is stricter than most Florida cities.
๐ Swimming Pools & Spas
Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.
Fencing Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsDeltona requires swimming pool barriers at least 48 inches in height per Florida Building Code and FL ยง515. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching. Building permits are required for all pool installations. Pools must be maintained in sanitary condition.
Safety Rules
Heavy RestrictionsFlorida's Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act (FL ยง515) applies in Deltona. At least one additional safety feature beyond the barrier is required: pool alarm, safety cover (ASTM F 1346), door alarm, or self-closing doors. Anti-entrapment drain covers (VGB Act) are mandatory. Failure to comply is a second-degree misdemeanor.
Above-Ground Pools
Some RestrictionsAbove-ground pools in Deltona require building permits and must meet the same Florida Building Code barrier requirements as in-ground pools. If the pool wall is 48 inches or taller, it may serve as the barrier if access points are secured. Private pools are permitted as accessory structures in all residential districts.
๐๏ธ Accessory Structures
Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.
Carport Rules
Some RestrictionsDeltona Code of Ordinances Section 110-827 permits private garages and carports as accessory buildings in all residential districts. Carports must be constructed of materials similar in appearance, texture, and color to the principal dwelling, and they cannot extend forward of the most forward line of the closest other part of the main building to the front lot line. A building permit is required.
Shed Rules
Some RestrictionsDeltona permits sheds and accessory structures in all residential districts under Sec. 110-827. Maximum height is 15 feet from grade to ridgeline. Sheds cannot be taller than the primary structure. Construction cannot begin before the principal use is approved and started.
Garage Conversions
Some RestrictionsGarage conversions to ADUs in Deltona are possible in zones that allow accessory dwelling units (RE-1, RE-5, A). Detached garage apartments are recognized under Sec. 110-827. Conversions require building permits and must comply with Florida Building Code. ADU occupancy is limited to family or caregivers.
ADU Rules
Some RestrictionsDeltona allows accessory dwelling units (granny flats) in A, RE-5, RE-1, R1-AAA, AA, A, and R1 zones under Sec. 110-827. ADUs may only be used by immediate family members or domestic help/caregivers. Minimum 400 sq ft and maximum 35% of the principal dwelling's gross floor area.
๐ Environmental Rules
Overall: What to Expect in Deltona
Deltona has 38 ordinances on file across 11 categories. Of these, 4 are rated permissive, 25 moderate, and 9 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Deltona compared to other cities.
Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.