Deck and Boat Dock Permits and Plans

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Besides the thought of hoisting 6x6 lumber pilings during a hot summer day, the boat dock permitting process might be the most intimidating task for your average homeowner. But, if you’ve got the determination, and maybe a little help from some friends, Boon Docks and Outdoor will be glad to push your project through each phase of the boat dock permitting process and leave the build in your hands.

Shoreline Alteration and Boat Dock Permits in Orange County


Throwing together a small backyard deck over the weekend is one thing but attempting to construct a dock without the proper permits, particularly the proper environmental permits, could result in a list of problems. And a monetary fine might be the least of them. In some circumstances, a non-compliant structure —as it’s referred to in the industry — may need to be removed entirely. The proper permits are the most valuable tools in the construction of your new outdoor structure.

Lake county deck and dock permitting
USACE environmental permitting guidelines.

Obtaining a set of deck or dock plans, signed and sealed by a professional engineer or architect, is another area that may be a chore for your average prospective dock owner. We can help with that, too. Boon Docks and Outdoor can handle each part of your project’s engineering and permitting demands.

Send us a text to discuss your permitting questions!

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Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Belle Isle, Cassselberry, Clermont, Debary, Deland, Edgewood, Isleworth, Lake County, Lake Mary, Lake Nona, Longwood, Maitland, Monteverde, Oakland, Ocoee, Orange County, Orlando, Oviedo, Sanford, Seminole County, Volusia County, Windermere, Winter Garden, Winter Park, Winter Springs

 

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