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Driveway Permits

Pinecrest Permits helps owners legalize existing driveways and apply for new driveway permits with the site plans, dimensions, and supporting items municipalities commonly request.

What We Help With

  • New driveway permits
  • Existing driveway legalization
  • Zoning and setback review support
  • Impervious area or paving calculation coordination

Typical Requirements

  • Permit application and signed survey
  • Driveway layout with dimensions and setbacks
  • Impervious area calculations when required
  • Contractor registration or owner-builder documents as applicable

Our Process

Step 1

Review the existing or proposed driveway condition

Step 2

Confirm the municipality's zoning and submittal requirements

Step 3

Prepare the layout and permit package

Step 4

Help address comments and move the permit toward approval

Who This Service Is For

  • Homeowners installing a first driveway
  • Owners expanding or modifying an existing paved area
  • Clients correcting unpermitted driveway work
  • Property owners addressing setback or zoning concerns

Service Area

We support driveway permit and legalization projects across Pinecrest, helping clients deal with zoning limits, layout details, and municipality-specific submission requirements.

Call 786-802-7710 to talk through your project and the municipality involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a new driveway?

In many cases, yes. New or expanded paved areas often require municipal review and approval.

Can you help legalize an existing driveway?

Yes. We help review what is already on site and outline the steps needed to bring it into compliance when possible.

Will I need a survey for a driveway permit?

Many jurisdictions ask for one because setback, layout, and lot conditions are part of the review.

Can zoning issues stop a driveway permit?

Yes. Setbacks, width limits, and impervious area restrictions can affect whether a permit is approved.

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Tell us about the property, municipality, and permit issue. We will help you understand the next practical step.