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Forms & Guidelines
Land Development Division applications and submittal guidelines and requirements are listed below by Public Hearing Applications and by administrative Development Review Applications.
All application submittals are through the City’s iMS Online Portal.
Public Hearing Applications
The applications below requires public hearings before the Planning and Zoning Board and/or the City Council. Accurate and complete submittals of all requested items will facilitate a more efficient and timely application process. Only applications that are deemed sufficient and complete will be processed. Any mislabeled files may also delay the review process.
All application submittals are through the City’s iMS Online Portal.
For additional information or assistance, please contact the Land Development Division at (321) 733-3042 or email landdevelopmentweb@pbfl.org.
Application to amend the Land Development Code and other applicable codes of the Palm Bay Code of Ordinances.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
Any mislabeled files may delay the review process.
- Ordinance Section(s) Proposed to be Changed
- Proposed Language
- Justification for Proposed Change
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $2,000.00
Application to petition for establishment, amendment, or dissolution of a Community Development District (CDD).
View the CDD Instruction Sheet for requirement details.
Please note, the following documents and requirements relate solely to the petition that must fully document and address all requirements of Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, except for submittal of a copy of the entire currently adopted local government comprehensive plan. Citation of applicable text with source documentation shall suffice. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
Establishment of CDD
- Owner's Authorization Letter
- CDD Board of Supervisors List
- Deed(s)
- Map of CDD Water & Sewer Mains
- Metes and Bounds Description
- Proposed Timetable & Estimated Costs
- Map Showing the Future Land Use Classification for CDD
- Statement of Estimated Regulatory Costs
- Written Consent
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $7,500.00 Establishment
Amendment of CDD
- Owner's Authorization Letter
- Deed(s)
- Map of CDD Water & Sewer Mains
- Metes and Bounds Description
- Proposed Timetable & Estimated Costs
- Map Showing the Future Land Use Classification for CDD
- Statement of Estimated Regulatory Costs
- Written Consent
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $3,750.00 Amendment
Dissolution of CDD
- Owner's Authorization Letter
- Deed(s)
- Metes and Bounds Description
- Written Consent
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $1,500.00 Dissolution
Application for a Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map amendment or for a Textual amendment to the Palm Bay Comprehensive Plan.
The Interactive Zoning and Future Land Use Map can be used to identify zoning and land use designations assigned to Palm Bay properties.
Future Land Use Map Amendment
Application for a Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map amendment.
Small-Scale amendment – 50 acres or less.
Large-Scale amendment – More than 50 acres.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- 500-Foot Radius Mailing - Full radius package of property covered by the application with the names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, and correlating map of all respective property owners within the referenced area. This should be obtained from the Brevard County Information Technology Department at GISrequest@brevardfl.gov by emailing the Tax Account Number(s) of referenced area; specify the request is for the 500-Ft. Radius Package; and provide your name and telephone number.
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Citizen Participation Plan & Report - CPP meetings are to occur prior to the application submittal. Refer to Section 169.005 of the Land Development Code for guidelines and CPP Report Form.
- School Board Impact Analysis Application (if applicable) - The application is obtained from the Planning and Project Management Department of the School Board of Brevard County at (321) 633-1000, extension 11418.
- Site Sketch - A legal description of the subject properties with a sketch to scale of the legal descriptions.
- Planning and Zoning Board Factors and Analysis – This form must be completed in its entirety.
- Natural Resources Assessment
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $1,200.00 Small Scale | $2,000.00 Large Scale
- Meeting Sign - Staff will provide a sign template for applicants to erect meeting signage on the subject property. Refer to Section 51.07(C) of the Code of Ordinances.
Textual Amendment
Application for a Textual Amendment to the Palm Bay Comprehensive Plan which is comprised of the following ten elements:
- 01 Future Land Use Element (FLU)
- 02 Transportation Element (TE)
- 03 Housing Element (HSG)
- 04 Coastal Management Element (CME)
- 05 Recreation and Open Space Element (ROS)
- 06 Conservation Element (CON)
- 07 Infrastructure Element (INF)
- 08 Intergovernmental Coordination Element (ICE)
- 09 Capital Improvement Element (CIE)
- 10 Private Property Rights Element (PPR)
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff.
- Comprehensive Plan Section(s) to Amend - Indicate the goals, objectives, or policies proposed for amendment.
- Proposed Language
- Justification for Proposed Change
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $2,000.00
Application for a Conditional Use for special consideration regarding the suitability and compatibility of a specific use at a location and development in particular zoning districts. Conditional Use applications/projects are evaluated based on the standards for approval located in Section 185.087 of the Code of Ordinances.
In addition, special requirements and conditions shall apply to the uses listed in Section 185.088 of the Code of Ordinances and must be incorporated into the required site sketch.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- 500-Foot Radius Mailing - Full radius package of property covered by the application with the names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, and correlating map of all respective property owners within the referenced area. This should be obtained from the Brevard County Information Technology Department at GISrequest@brevardfl.gov by emailing the Tax Account Number(s) of referenced area; specify the request is for the 500-Ft. Radius Package; and provide your name and telephone number.
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Citizen Participation Plan & Report - CPP meetings are to occur prior to the application submittal. Refer to Section 169.005 of the Land Development Code for guidelines and CPP Report Form.
- Site Sketch - A legal description of the subject properties with a sketch to scale of the legal descriptions and proposal.
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $850.00
- Meeting Sign - Staff will provide a sign template for applicants to erect meeting signage on the subject property. Refer to Section 51.07(C) of the Code of Ordinances.
Application to grant a street name change by the City Council in cooperation with Brevard County E-911 Street Naming Office. Street naming guidelines are located in Section 179.066 of the Code of Ordinances.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- Mailing Package - Full mailing package of all properties that abut the roadway under consideration with the names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, and correlating map of the respective property owners. This should be obtained from the Brevard County Information Technology Department at GISrequest@brevardfl.gov by emailing the Tax Account Number(s) of referenced area; specify the request is for the properties that abut the roadway under consideration; and provide your name and telephone number.
- Response Letters - The applicant shall use the Template Response Letter to obtain responses from the abutting property owners.
There is no application fee to rename a roadway.
Applications to rezone a property to an established zoning district based on consistency and compatibility with the current Zoning Map and Comprehensive Plan.
Comprehensive Plan Zoning Amendment - Application selection to rezone a property in conjunction with a Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Amendment application.
Zoning Change - Application selection when a Land Use Amendment is NOT being submitted.
These rezoning applications pertain specifically to the Zoning District Regulations located in Sections 185.30 through 185.054 and 185.058 of the Code of Ordinances:
Section 185.030 - GU, General Use Holding District
Section 185.031 - RR, Rural Residential District
Section 185.032 - RE, Estate Residential District
Section 185.033 - RS-1, Single-Family Residential District
Section 185.034 - RS-2, Single-Family Residential District
Section 185.035 - RS-3, Single-Family Residential District
Section 185.036 - RM-10, Single-, Two-, Multiple-Family Residential District
Section 185.037 - RM-15, Single-, Two-, Multiple-Family Residential District
Section 185.038 - RM-20, Multiple-Family Residential District
Section 185.039 - RMH, Residential Mobile Home District
Section 185.040 - RVP, Recreational Vehicle Park District
Section 185.041 - OP, Office Professional District
Section 185.042 - NC, Neighborhood Commercial District
Section 185.043 - CC, Community Commercial District
Section 185.044 - HC, Highway Commercial District
Section 185.045 - LI, Light Industrial and Warehousing District
Section 185.046 - HI, Heavy Industrial District
Section 185.047 - IU, Institutional Use District
Section 185.048 - FC, Floodway Conservation District
Section 185.049 - SF-1, Single-Family Residential District
Section 185.051 - SRE, Suburban Residential Estate District
Section 185.052 - RC, Restricted Commercial District
Section 185.053 - BMUV, Bayfront Mixed Use Village District
Section 185.054 - GC, General Commercial District
Section 185.058 - BMUV, Bayfront Mixed Use District
The Interactive Zoning and Future Land Use Map can be used to identify zoning and land use designations assigned to Palm Bay properties. Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- 500-Foot Radius Mailing - Full radius package of property covered by the application with the names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, and correlating map of all respective property owners within the referenced area. This should be obtained from the Brevard County Information Technology Department at GISrequest@brevardfl.gov by emailing the Tax Account Number(s) of referenced area; specify the request is for the 500-Ft. Radius Package; and provide your name and telephone number.
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Boundary Survey or Sketch - A legal description of the subject properties with a sketch of the legal descriptions.
- Citizen Participation Plan & Report - CPP meetings are to occur prior to the application submittal. Refer to Section 169.005 of the Land Development Code for guidelines and CPP Report Form.
- School Board Impact Analysis Application (if applicable) - The application is obtained from the Planning and Project Management Department of the School Board of Brevard County at (321) 633-1000, extension 11418.
- Planning and Zoning Board Factors and Analysis – This form must be completed in its entirety.
- Natural Resources Assessment
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $1,200.00
- Meeting Sign - Staff will provide a sign template for applicants to erect meeting signage on the subject property. Refer to Section 51.07(C) of the Code of Ordinances.
Applications for subdivision plats and planned developments include the following for public hearing review:
- Planned Development (PUD / PMU / PCRD / RAC)
- Preliminary Subdivision Plan (Plat)
- Petition to Vacate Plat
- Final Plat
Planned Development (PUD / PMU / PCRD / RAC)
Application for Preliminary Development Plan approval and/or Final Development Plan approval to permit more flexibility for the total use of a site.
Preliminary Development Plan – Procedures and requirements can be found in Section 186.066 of the Code of Ordinances.
Final Development Plan – Procedures and requirements can be found in Section 186.067 of the Code of Ordinances.
As theses application applies to four specific zoning categories, additional conditions must be met and incorporated into the site plan for the specific type of development request:
Section 185.060 - PUD, Planned Unit Development District
Section 185.055 - PCRD, Planned Community Redevelopment District
Section 185.056 - RAC, Regional Activity Center District
Section 185.057 - PMU, Parkway Mixed Use District
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- 500-Foot Radius Mailing - Full radius package of property covered by the application with the names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, and correlating map of all respective property owners within the referenced area. This should be obtained from the Brevard County Information Technology Department at GISrequest@brevardfl.gov by emailing the Tax Account Number(s) of referenced area; specify the request is for the 500-Ft. Radius Package; and provide your name and telephone number.
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Preliminary Development Plan - Plan submittal for preliminary development review.
- Final Development Plan - Plan submittal for final development review.
- Schematic Drawing - A drawing of the elevation and architectural construction of the proposed primary and secondary nonresidential structures.
- Vicinity Map - A map clearly outlining the subject property and showing the relationship between the site and its surrounding area including adjacent streets and thoroughfares.
- Boundary Survey - The survey shall also include the location, size and type of all trees per the standards identified in Chapter 180 of the Code of Ordinances.
- Site Sketch - A legal description of the subject properties with a sketch to scale of the legal descriptions.
- Traffic Study - A hard copy must also be provided to the Land Development Office.
- Vehicular and Pedestrian Circulation Plan - A plan of vehicular and pedestrian circulation showing the general locations and right-of-way widths of roads, sidewalks, the capacity of the system and major access points to the external and internal thoroughfare network.
- Dedication Instruments - If applicable, instruments dedicating all public right-of-way, easements, lands.
- Narrative Summary - Narrative describing in detail how the proposed development meets the requirements of the Land Development Code and the Palm Bay Comprehensive Plan.
- Development Schedule - The schedule shall contain the order of construction stages, proposed beginning and completion dates of stages, and schedule of the construction and improvement of common open space and complementary buildings within the stages.
- Deed Restrictions
- Title Opinion
- Natural Resources Assessment
- School Board Impact Analysis Application (if applicable) - The application is obtained from the Planning and Project Management Department of the School Board of Brevard County at (321) 633-1000, extension 11418.
- Citizen Participation Plan & Report - CPP meetings are to occur prior to the application submittal. Refer to Section 169.005 of the Land Development Code for guidelines and CPP Report Form.
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $2,000.00 Preliminary | $2,500.00 Final
- Meeting Sign - Staff will provide a sign template for applicants to erect meeting signage on the subject property. Refer to Section 51.07(C) of the Code of Ordinances.
Preliminary Subdivision Plan (Plat)
Application for the Preliminary Subdivision Plan review of a preliminary plat. Approval of a Preliminary Subdivision Plan shall not constitute approval of the final plat but is deemed an expression of approval of the layout submitted on the plan as a guide to the preparation of a final plat subject to City Council approval.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- 500-Foot Radius Mailing - Full radius package of property covered by the application with the names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, and correlating map of all respective property owners within the referenced area. This should be obtained from the Brevard County Information Technology Department at GISrequest@brevardfl.gov by emailing the Tax Account Number(s) of referenced area; specify the request is for the 500-Ft. Radius Package; and provide your name and telephone number.
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Preliminary Subdivision Plan - The plan must meet the requirements of Chapter 184.27 of the Code of Ordinances. Refer to Chapter 184 of the Code of Ordinances to review the full Subdivision Ordinance.
If the plan involves a replat of the same lands, final plat approval will be conditioned upon applicant fully complying with Florida Statutes Chapter 177, regarding vacation and annulment of prior lands. Notice is given at this time so you may begin the required procedure for vacating plat. All documents required by F.S. 177 must be submitted to the city clerk prior to final plat approval.
Should the developer or owner or their successors, heirs, or assigns execute a document entitled "easement agreement" with the Melbourne Tillman Water Control District, the City of Palm Bay will not at any time accept such structure for maintenance purposes. Further, the City of Palm Bay will take no formal action to accept any dedication of such structures.
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $800.00
- Meeting Sign - Staff will provide a sign template for applicants to erect meeting signage on the subject property. Refer to Section 51.07(C) of the Code of Ordinances
Petition to Vacate Plat
Application for vacating a plat as required prior to the approval of a replat or final plat of the same property. The vacating cannot affect the ownership or right of convenient access of persons owning other parts of the subdivision and must adhere to Section 184.31 of the Code of Ordinances.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Fee Simple Title - Proof that applicant owns fee simple title to the whole or that part of the property covered by the plat sought to be vacated.
- Plat Map - Map of plat or portion thereof requested for vacating per Florida Statutes, Chapter 177.
- Tax Certificates - Copies of certificates verifying that all state, city, county, and municipal taxes have been paid.
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $250.00
Final Plat
Application for Final Plat review and approval. A Pre-Application Meeting is recommended and may be required based on the scope of your project.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- 500-Foot Radius Mailing - Full radius package of property covered by the application with the names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, and correlating map of all respective property owners within the referenced area. This should be obtained from the Brevard County Information Technology Department at GISrequest@brevardfl.gov by emailing the Tax Account Number(s) of referenced area; specify the request is for the 500-Ft. Radius Package; and provide your name and telephone number.
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Final Plat - The plat must meet the requirements of Chapter 184.28 of the Code of Ordinances. Refer to Chapter 184 of the Code of Ordinances to review the full Subdivision Ordinance.
- Utility Agreement
- Title Opinion
- Deed Restrictions
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $1,200.00
- Meeting Sign - Staff will provide a sign template for applicants to erect meeting signage on the subject property. Refer to Section 51.07(C) of the Code of Ordinances.
Public Hearing Variance
Application for a variance of 20 percent or greater to grant relief from the Land Development Code. Variance requests must meet the conditions of Section 169.009 of the Code of Ordinances.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- 500-Foot Radius Mailing - Full radius package of property covered by the application with the names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, and correlating map of all respective property owners within the referenced area. This should be obtained from the Brevard County Information Technology Department at GISrequest@brevardfl.gov by emailing the Tax Account Number(s) of referenced area; specify the request is for the 500-Ft. Radius Package; and provide your name and telephone number.
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Site Plan - A site plan drawn to scale which shows all property and yard dimensions, its structures (if any) and the variance desired, including abutting highway or road boundaries. Site plan data may be shown on a copy of the survey.
- Survey - A survey prepared by a registered surveyor showing all property lines and structures.
- Bert J. Harris Private Property Rights Exemption - To claim exemption per Chapter 95-181, Laws of Florida, provide a copy of the special master appointed in accordance with the act or a court order as described in the act.
- Americans with Disabilities Exemption - To claim this exemption, the section of the act from which the variance request will provide relief must be cited.
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $500.00
- Meeting Sign - Staff will provide a sign template for applicants to erect meeting signage on the subject property. Refer to Section 51.07(C) of the Code of Ordinances.
Application to petition for voluntary annexation into the corporate city limits of Palm Bay in accordance with Section 171.044, Florida Statutes. If accepted by the Palm Bay City Council, the voluntary annexation shall be binding upon the petitioner and their successors, assigns and legal representatives, and shall be binding upon and run with the land.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Deed(s) - Copy of the deed for each parcel requesting annexation.
- Survey(s) - Signed and sealed surveys for each parcel seeking annexation prepared by a registered surveyor showing all property lines and structures.
- Metes and Bounds - Metes and bounds legal description for each parcel seeking annexation.
- Map of Future Land Use
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $2,000.00 per parcel seeking annexation
In accordance with state and local laws, and subject to the laws and regulations of the City of Palm Bay, the petitioner/owner(s) must submit for the following supplemental applications:
- Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map Amendment Application - A City of Palm Bay future land use designation must be assigned to all annexed properties.
- Comprehensive Plan Zoning Amendment Application or Preliminary Development Plan Application - A City of Palm Bay zoning designation must be assigned to all annexed properties.
Application for City Council to hear and decide appeals where it is alleged there is error in any order, requirement, decision, or determination made by the Growth Management Director in the enforcement of the city's land development regulations.
The Administrative Appeal process can be found in Section 169.006 of the Code of Ordinances.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- Ordinance Section(s) Proposed to Appeal
- Justification for Appeal
- Supporting Exhibits
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $650.00
Application for an architectural exception to the Architectural Style Requirements in Section 185.134 of the Code of Ordinances.
Per Section 185.134(H) of the Code of Ordinances, alternative architectural styles can be considered administratively to provide relief from the style provisions. A Final Administrative Decision will be made by the Growth Management Director.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
- Ordinance Section(s) to Appeal
- Justification for Proposed Exception
- Supporting Exhibits
NOTE: Applicants who are not satisfied with the Final Administrative Decision by the Growth Management Director can request an appeal before the City Council pursuant to Section 185.134(I) - Appeals and Section 59.04(A)(6) of the Code of Ordinances. The following document will be requested at that time:
- Written Appeal – A written appeal must be filed with the Palm Bay City Council to appeal the Final Administrative Decision made by the Growth Management Director.
There is no application fee to request an architectural exception.
Development Review Applications
The Development Review information on this site is intended to help you through the City's development review process.
The applications below requires accurate and complete submittals of all requested items will facilitate a more efficient and timely application process. Only applications that are deemed sufficient and complete will be processed.
All application submittals are through the City’s iMS Online Portal.
For additional information or assistance, please contact the Land Development Division at (321) 733-3042 or email landdevelopmentweb@pbfl.org.
Pre-Application Meeting
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
- Concept plan
- Aerial Location Maps
- Application Fee: $250.00
Concept Plan Required:
- Proposed name of project
- Area of the site (acres or square feet)
- Configuration and dimensions of all existing and proposed lots and tracts, including proposed park, open space and or drainage tracts or easements
- Location and dimensions of all existing and proposed buildings, structure
- Internal circulation system, name and location of existing and proposed roadways and roadway easements (private and public)
- Location of existing and proposed on-site driveways and off-street parking
- Location of existing off-site driveways across the street and median openings
- Location and width of existing and proposed on-site pedestrian facilities
Recommended:
- Location of on-site wetlands, existing trees and water bodies (if known).
- Location and width of existing and proposed easement for access, drainage, etc.
- Location and width of existing and proposed trees and other landscaping to be planted at the site.
TRAFFIC INFORMATION:
Traffic methodology and Standardized Traffic Impact Studies will be addressed by Public Works staff.
When is a Pre-Application Meeting required?
Pre-application meetings are required for the following applications:
- Administrative Site Plan Reviews
- Modifications to an approved site plan
- Subdivisions
- Planned developments
What is the purpose of a Pre-Application Meeting?
The Pre-application meeting provides the applicant an opportunity to discuss the review process and address concerns, if any, with City staff prior to formal submittal of site plan, subdivision, or planned development review.
- To familiarize City staff with a potential application, and to familiarize the potential applicant with the requirements of applicable City Codes, the Comprehensive Plan, and other relevant criteria and procedures.
- A pre-application meeting is not intended to be an exhaustive review of all potential issues.
- A pre-application meeting does not bind or preclude the City from enforcing all applicable regulations or from applying regulations in a manner differently than may have been indicated in the pre-application meeting.
- A pre-application meeting is Intended to be informational only and is not an approval in any manner.
When do Pre-Applications Meetings take place?
Meetings are held every Tuesday from 1:30pm – 3:45 pm.
Where are Pre-Application Meetings held?
All Pre-Application meetings are held virtually via Teams.
An in-person meeting can be requested via email at ximena.escobar@palmbayflorida.org
In-person meetings are held at:
City Hall Annex
Growth Management Conference Room # 228,
120 Malabar Road, 2nd Floor.
Palm Bay, FL 32907
If you have any questions, please call (321)733-3042 or email at Ximena.Escobar@palmbayflorida.org.
Required Attendance:
Owner of the subject property and/or Engineer of Record
City staff departments typically represented:
- Land Development
- Building
- Public Works
- Fire Department
- Utilities
Site Plan Review
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- Application Fee: $1,500.00
- Site Plan including Landscape, Photometric, and Architectural plans (Signed and Sealed)
- Boundary and Topographic Surveys (Signed and Sealed)
- Traffic Study
- Stormwater Calculations
- Soil Reports
- Notarized Letter of Authorization
- Address Assignment Request Form (Completed and signed by Brevard County Address Assignment)
- Palm Bay Architectural Materials and Finishes Form
- School Board of Brevard County School Impact Analysis Application
- Natural Resource Assessment
- St. Johns Water Management District Permit Application Number
- Melbourne-Tilman Water Control District Permit Application Number
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Site Plan Links:
- Site Plan Guidebook
- Handicap & Parking Detail
- Florida Vernacular Style Guide
- Fire Department Turnaround Detail
- Address Assignment Request Form
- Parking Relief Application
- Letter of Authorization
- Site Work Permit (Tree Removal) – Section 180.15
- Commercial Landscape & Lighting Requirements - Section 185.142 and Section 185.143
- Low Impact Development Guidance Manual
RTAP
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- Application Fee:$750.00
- Letter of Explanation of Changes
- Revised Site Plan (Signed and Sealed)
- Notarized Letter of Authorization
RTAP Site Plan Links:
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Minor Site Plan
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- Application Fee:$750.00
- Letter of Explanation of Changes
- Revised Site Plan (Signed and Sealed)
- Notarized Letter of Authorization
Minor Site Plan Links:
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Site Plan Modification
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- Application Fee:$450.00
- Letter of Explanation of Changes
- Revised Site Plan (Signed and Sealed)
- Notarized Letter of Authorization
Site Plan Modification Plan Links:
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Subdivision Construction Plan Review
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- Application Fee: $1,500.00
- Subdivision Construction Plans including Landscape and & Plat (Signed and Sealed)
- Offsite Construction Plan (separate from construction plans during review)
- Onsite Construction Plan (separate from construction plans during review)
- Boundary and Topographic Surveys (Signed and Sealed)
- Traffic Study
- Stormwater Calculations
- Soil Reports
- Notarized Letter of Authorization
- School Board of Brevard County School Impact Analysis Application
- Natural Resource Assessment
- St. Johns Water Management District Permit Application Number
- Melbourne-Tilman Water Control District Permit Application Number
Subdivision Links:
- Letter of Authorization
- Site Plan Guidebook
- Site Work Permit (Tree Removal) – Section 180.15
- Commercial Landscape & Lighting Requirements - Section 185.142 and Section 185.143
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Subdivision RTAP
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- Application Fee: $750.00
- Letter of Explanation of Changes
- Revised Subdivision Construction Plans (Signed and Sealed)
- Notarized Letter of Authorization
Subdivision RTAP Site Plan Links:
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Model/Prairie Home Development Review
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- Application Fee: $800.00
- Notarized Letter of Authorization
- Plat
- Hold Harmless Documents
- Notarized Affidavit
- Demolition Bond
- FDEP Water Clearance
- Model Home Site Plan (Signed and Sealed)
Model/Prarie Homes Links:
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Model/Prairie Home Development RTAP
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- Application Fee: $750.00
- Notarized Letter of Authorization
- Plat
- Letter of Explanation of Changes
- Hold Harmless Documents
- Demolition Bond
- Revised Model Home Site Plan (Signed and Sealed)
Model/Prarie Homes Links:
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Commercial
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.- SJRWMD Notice of Commencement
- FDEP NPDES
- Schedule of Work
- Notice of Intent
- Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- FDEP Notice of Intent
Site Work Permit Links:
- Site Work Permit (Tree Removal) – Section 180.15
- Required Contacts - Fillable Form
Residential
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- SJRWMD Notice of Commencement
- FDEP NPDES
- Schedule of Work
- Notice of Intent
- Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- FDEP Notice of Intent
Site Work Permit Links:
- Site Work Permit (Tree Removal) – Section 180.15
- Required Contacts - Fillable Form
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Subdivision
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
- SJRWMD Notice of Commencement
- FDEP NPDES
- Schedule of Work
- Notice of Intent
- Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- FDEP Notice of Intent
Site Work Permit Links:
- Site Work Permit (Tree Removal) – Section 180.15
- Required Contacts - Fillable Form
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.
Application for a variance less than 20% to grant relief from the Land Development Code. Variance requests must meet the conditions of Section 169.009 of the Code of Ordinances.
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted. Additional documents may be required upon request by city staff:
Any mislabeled files may delay the review process.
- Owner's Authorization Letter - Where the property owner(s) are not the representative for the request(s), notarized consent from all property owners must be provided to authorize the representative(s).
- Site Plan - A site plan drawn to scale which shows all property and yard dimensions, its structures (if any) and the variance desired, including abutting highway or road boundaries. Site plan data may be shown on a copy of the survey.
- Survey - A survey prepared by a registered surveyor showing all property lines and structures.
- Americans with Disabilities Exemption - To claim this exemption, the section of the act from which the variance request will provide relief must be cited.
- Letter of Intent
Following Sufficiency Review of Submittal:
- Non-Refundable Application Fee: $50.00
Please note, the following documents and information may be required before application can be submitted.
Any mislabeled files may delay the review process.
- Application Fee $200.00
- Narrative Describing the Project
- Current Property Boundary Survey (Signed and Sealed), to scale, with a north arrow, certified within 90 days, and identifying the following:
- All existing structures, and their setbacks from all property lines, including square footage and use of each.
- Designate the yards (i.e. front, rear, sides and side street) and annotate the yard designation on each lot of the approved survey and show the allowable building envelope;
- All existing or proposed easements;
- Identify wetland areas, include wetland line and acreage;
- Identify the Normal High Water Elevation (NHWE) for any water bodies, and depict the location of the NHWE contour line;
- Proposed Lot Reconfiguration and Legal Descriptions
- Identify each lot’s area - Total land area for each proposed lot, and net developable area for each proposed lot.
- Net Developable Land area (aka Upland Area) is the total lot area minus any wetlands, or any natural surface waters such as lakes or ponds (land that is beyond the (NHWE) contour is not considered upland). This is also referred to as “high and dry” area.
- Only non-submerged land that is landward of the NHWE is considered as upland area, and counted for purposes of meeting density and zoning requirements
- Legal descriptions of the parent tract and for each proposed lot;
- Identify the 100-year flood elevation;
- Label all adjoining rights-of-way;
- Show the proposed lot lines and lot dimensions;
- If septic systems or wells are proposed, the survey must indicate where any existing septic tanks, drain fields, and wells are located; and
- Authorization letters from the area’s controlling utility provider verifying the availability (or non-availability) of central sewer and/or water services.
- Notarized Letter of Authorization
- Notarized Agent Authorization form if applicant is not the owner of the property. Also, if there are multiple owners then a form is required for each individual or entity
- Existing Infrastructure details
- Identification of any existing septic systems and wells within 75 feet of the parent tract’s property lines (unless this separation can be accommodated entirely on the applicant’s property).
- Minimum Lot Standards and Regulations - All residential lots shall comply with all minimum lot size requirements, and all other applicable codes.
- All existing structures to remain must meet the required setbacks from any new lot line created through lot split, lot reconfiguration, or plat reversion
- For residential properties, any new lot created must be completely vacant, or contain a principal structure (dwelling unit). New lots created cannot solely contain accessory structures (such as sheds or pools). If any structures are shown on the survey submitted that do not meet setbacks, or are not permitted to remain, the application will be denied until such time as demolition permits have been completed, and updated surveys submitted
Simple Lot Split/ Lot Reconfiguration Links:
- Simple Lot Split/ Lot Reconfiguration- Section 184.35
- Letter of Authorization
Note: Additional documents maybe required upon request by city staff.