Winter Garden, FL

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  • Zoning designates permitted uses of land based on mapped zones which separate one set of land use from another. Zoning laws typically specify the areas in which residential, industrial, recreational or commercial activities may take place.

    For example:,

    R-1 residential zone might allow only single-family detached homes as opposed to duplexes or apartment complexes. 

    C-1 commercial zone might be zoned to permit only certain commercial or industrial uses in one jurisdiction, but permit a mix of housing and businesses in another jurisdiction.

    • To find the zoning of your property, please contact the Planning & Zoning Division at 407-656-4111 ext 5156
    • You can view the city zoning map on the City’s website at zoning map.
    • City zoning information can also be found at the municipal code corporation website for city of Winter Garden at municode for City of Winter Garden.


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  • The Future Land Use Element sets forth the physical plan for the future development of the City of Winter Garden. It also describes the existing land use categories in the City and provides evidence of the City’s development character. The Future Land Use Element further describes the appropriate location for future uses and promulgates the policies regulating the location and development of all land uses. The Future Land Use Element sets forth the density and intensity of land uses appropriate for all locations with the City.

    • To find the future land use of your property, please contact the Planning & Zoning Division at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156.
    • You can view the city Future Land Use map on the City’s website click here.


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  • Generally, no structure can be placed into the building setbacks of a property. The zoning designation sets forth the setbacks of a specific property.

    For example:

    In the R-1 zoning district, the front setback is typically 30’ and side setbacks are 10’ from the property line on each side, respectively. Therefore, no structure may be place outside or closer than 30’ or 10’ from the property line.

    There are setbacks for all sides of a property (e.g.,front, side, rear). In some cases, the Planning & Zoning Board may grant a “variance” from the designated setbacks. For more information on variances, please see “What is a variance and how can I get one?”

    Please contact the Planning and Zoning Department at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156 for specific setbacks for your property address.


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  • Variance means the relaxation of certain terms of the zoning code where such variance will not be contrary to the public interest and where, owing to conditions peculiar to the property and not the result of the actions of the applicant, a literal enforcement of zoning code would result in unnecessary and undue hardship. Most variances are given for setbacks.

    For example, a property owner would like to build an addition to her home in the backyard but the zoning code requires a 25’ rear yard setback. The home is at the setback line already and therefore an addition  cannot be built without a relaxation of the zoning code. The homeowner would apply for a variance with a public hearing before the Planning & Zoning Board (via the City’s Planning Division), and the Planning & Zoning Board would either allow or deny the specific request.

    Please contact the Planning & Zoning Division at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156 for any additional information.  If interested in applying for a variance, click here for Variance Petition

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  • For new businesses, prior to applying for the Business Tax Receipt, it is required that the applicant fill out and submit, a “Land Use Permit Application.” This permit confirms the zoning of the property and determines if the use is compatible with the zoning district. In some cases, a special exception permit is required. These are conditional uses whereby if certain qualifications are met (e.g., use is compatible with surrounding uses, will not create traffic hazards or parking problems, etc.), the Planning & Zoning Board, after a public hearing, will either approve or deny the specific request. 

    Click here for Land Use Review application on Business Tax page of website. The Land Use Review process general takes between 5-10 business days for review from the Building Department, Fire Department, and Planning and Zoning Department.  The response comments will come back to the applicant and property owner through an email with direction and next steps, once the determination has been completed.  


    Please contact the Planning & Zoning Division at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156 for more information.


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  • You can find the property details on the Orange County Property Appraisers website at ocpafl.org. If the property lists "Municipality" as Winter Garden, then yes your address is within the city limits.  

    You may contact the Planning & Zoning Division for this information as well at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156.

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  • Please contact the Planning & Zoning Division at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156 for a copy of Division 2 City Code Section 102-56 for sign code requirements and standards.  

    You may view this code directly at the municipal corporation website at municode for Division 2 City Code Section 102-56.com.


    You must also apply for a sign permit from the Building Division. Sign permit details.

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  • You can view the code directly at the municipal corporation website at municode.com for City Code Section 118-1386, “Off Street Parking”; Or 

    please contact the Planning & Zoning Division at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156.

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  • You can view the code directly at the municipal corporation website at municode for Winter Garden..

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  • Contact the Building Division 407-656-4111 ext. 5136 for the fence permit requirements and permit fees. Refer to the fence setback. 


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  • You may annex into the City of Winter Garden as long as your property is contiguous with property presently within the City (it can be across the street). Citywide map

    • If the property is greater than five (5) acres the annexation fee is $1,000.00 
    • no fee is required for properties smaller than five (5) acres. 
    • Other utility service connection fees may apply. The applicant will also be responsible for the advertising costs and the costs for the distribution of abutting property owner notices.

    You may click here for Petition for Annexation, Zoning, and/or Future Land Use Map Amendment. 



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  • While you may own the land itself, the City has reserved the right to use the land within easements to provide space to convey existing or future utilities such as water, sewer, electricity, telephones, cable, etc. or for storm water drainage. If you desire to build a structure in a City easement such as a pool, pool deck, wall, shed, etc. you will need to submit an Application for Street or Easement Vacations, obtain letters of support from cable, electric, gas, and telephone companies, and receive final approval from the City Commission. The application fee is $250.00 and submitted to Planning and Zoning department for review and approval.

    Click here for Application for Street Or Easement Vacations

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  • An average of twenty-five (25’) feet with a minimum of fifteen (15’) feet. Vegetative buffers from a wetland, lake or creek to any proposed lot or normal high water line road must be provided or maintained for all new development (Ref. 94-132.5).  It is best to review your property survey for easements, high water line and buffers.  Please consult with the Planning and Zoning department at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156 for specifics pertaining to your property setbacks.    


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  • You must submit a Sidewalk Cafes and Merchandise Display Application and have it approved by Planning and Zoning prior to being able to display merchandise and/or have outside dining area on a public right of way.   A $100.00 fee is required for outdoor dining and a $50.00 fee for outdoor merchandise display.  The permit must be displayed. Tables, chairs, umbrellas, merchandise, benches, trash receptacles, signs, and any other sidewalk obstruction should not be placed within five (5’) feet of a pedestrian or vehicular passage. See Ordinance 02-24 for further information.  Municode Article VII - Sidewalk Cafes & Merhcandise Display

    Click here for Sidewalk Cafes and Merchandise Display Application

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  • One must apply for a Dog Friendly Dining Permit through the Planning and Zoning Department and submit application fee of $100.00.  A fence or barrier should be provided. Dogs should be on a leash and under reasonable control at all times. At least one sign identifying the location, rules and regulations shall be posted in the designated outdoor portion of the public food service establishment. 

    See Ordinance 08-37 for further information. Municode Article XII - Dog Friendly Dining Program.


    Click here for Dog Friendly Dining Permit Application.  Please contact Planning and Zoning at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156 with questions.  


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  • Restaurants or vendors licensed in accordance with F.S. 563.02(1)(a) of F.S. 564.02(1)(a) shall be permitted to serve alcoholic beverages between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m.; however, licensees for the sale of alcoholic beverages in the city shall, on the date of New Year’s eve (December 31st), be permitted to remain open for such sales for one hour after the regular closing time established by the Code. No alcoholic beverages shall be sold, consumed or served or permitted to be served or consumed in any place holding a state license between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. It is unlawful for anyone to possess, consume or display an open container of alcoholic beverage on public sidewalks, streets or other public property except approved by the City Commission. Except for restaurants, any place of business in which intoxicating liquors, wines or beers are sold or furnished at retail by the glass or drink could be located within 1,200 feet from a school or an established church.

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  • This is a building, structure, or parcel of property legally established prior to the revision, adoption or amendment of the current chapter in the Code of Ordinances.

    Please contact Planning and Zoning at 407-656-4111 ext. 5156 if you have further questions regarding legally non-confirming building, structure or parcel.

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  • A preliminary plat shows the basic layout of the proposed subdivision, including lots, roads and major utilities. City Staff reviews and verifies the lot sizes, the street dimensions and the general location of utilities. At this stage the Planning Department requires traffic concurrency studies. City Staff also looks for wetland problems, floodplains, road configuration, and any other big items that need to be identified early in the development. At this stage, the City negotiates any cost sharing for any major infrastructure improvements or right of way dedication. The applicant does not need to perform full engineering at this point, but they need to have enough to ensure the ponds are sized correctly, the gravity sewer will work properly and the overall subdivision will function properly. Preliminary plats are reviewed by the Development Review Committee (DRC), the Planning and Zoning Board and receive final approval from the City Commission.


    Click here for Subdivision Preliminary Plat Application.

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  • Construction plans are reviewed for compliance with the approved preliminary plat and the City Codes for roads and utility specifications. This is when the applicant submits multi-paged construction documents identifying details on drainage, water, sewer, open spaces, recreation areas, alleys and road construction. Specific items to be reviewed include proper lot drainage, pipe sizing and location, proper road construction, and proper sized retention ponds and stormwater calculations. These plans are approved by the Development Review Committee (DRC).


    Click here for Application for Construction Plans for a Subdivision.  



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  • The final plat is drawn by a registered surveyor or engineer. Along with the Homeowners Docs, recent title opinion, release of liens, and other required documents, the final plat is reviewed by City Staff, the City Attorney, and the City Surveyor for compliance with the platting requirements in both the City Code and the Florida Statutes. At this time, the City ensures that either the entire infrastructure is completed or the applicant is willing to post an appropriate performance bond. The Engineering Department completes the final walk though inspection and develops a “punch list” of uncompleted or damaged items that need to be replaced. Our code does allow for a developer to bond the entire infrastructure. Final plats are reviewed by the Development Review Committee (DRC), the Planning and Zoning Board and receive final approval from the City Commission.


    Click here for Final Plat Application.

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  • A site plan identifies details on drainage, water, sewer, boundary lines, existing or proposed easements, parking areas, buildings, and road construction. A site plan is required for all proposed industrial, commercial, or multi-family development that adds more than 300 sq.ft. of building or 500 sq.ft. of asphalt/concrete and for all new or alterations of communication towers. Specific items to be reviewed include proper lot drainage, pipe sizing and location, proper road construction, and proper sized retention ponds and stormwater calculations. Site plans less than or equal to 25,000 square feet shall require review and approval by the Development Review Committee (DRC). Site plans greater than 25,000 square feet of land area shall also require City Commission approval after DRC review and approval. Site plans expire 365 days after the approval date if building permits for the principal structure have not been issued. The City Engineer may approve an extension one time for a period not to exceed an additional 365 days.


    Click here for Application for Site Plan Approval.

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  • The Development Review Committee (DRC) reviews applications for subdivision plats, site plans, planned developments, construction plans, development agreements and other applications that the Committee Chairman determines warrant review. The committee makes determinations or recommendations for approval, approval with conditions, or denial. The committee meets the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at City Hall. Voting members are the Community Development Director, Assistant to the City Manager for Public Services, City Engineer, Economic Development Director and Building Official; other members are the City Manager, the City Attorneys, the Planning Consultant, and the Fire Marshall.

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  • The FEMA maps displays many communities/properties within the City located in a “Zone A”; for such properties mortgage companies will require flood insurance. Mortgage companies or insurance companies may waive the flood insurance requirement if they receive “Letters of Map Amendment/Revision” (LOMA/LOMR), including the property in question. The City has copies of “Letters of Map Amendment/Revision” (LOMA/LOMR), for most of the communities with the City, and we can provide the residents with a copy.

    Please contact the Engineering Department at 407-656-4111 ext. 2256 for assistance.


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  • The base flood elevation is the water-surface elevation of the 1% annual chance flood (100-year flood). The 1% annual chance is a storm event having 1% probability of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. In most cases the City is able to provide this elevation to the residents.

    Please contact the Engineering Department at 407-656-4111 ext. 2256 for assistance.

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