Politics & Government
Building Permit Fees Set to Decrease
The lower fees are thanks, in part, to a rebounding construction industry throughout Manatee.

As building activity is on the rise and the county has become more efficient in handling permits and inspections, the cost of doing business with Manatee County is about to go down.
Manatee County Commissioners Tuesday unanimously lowered county permitting fees 6 percent.
The lower fees will go into effect Monday. The lower fees were originally presented in the County Administrator's proposed budget in May and stayed in the budget thanks, in part, to a rebounding construction industry throughout Manatee.
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“Construction activity in our county is recovering. Residential building permit activity in Manatee County is as strong as in any county in the state,” County Administrator Ed Hunzeker says. “This means revenue from permit fees has rebounded considerably, while efficiencies in providing the permitting and inspection services have allowed us to keep up with the workload without adding staff.”
Permit fees will be lowered in the following areas:
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- Accessory Structure fees will be reduced to $275 for structures below 500 square feet, or 51 cents per square foot over 500 square feet;
- Commercial Additions and Alterations will be reduced to $375 for structures below 680 square feet and 51 cents per square foot over 680 feet;
- Residential Additions and Alterations will be reduced to $275 for structures below 635 square feet and 42 cents per square foot over 635 feet;
- Windows/Door/Hurricane Shutters Replacement fees will drop from $125 to $75;
- Reinstatement of expired or voided permits will drop from $200 to $50.
Permit fees may only be used to pay for the county's building review-related costs and cannot be used for other costs in the county budget.
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