What is a variance?
A variance is a process through which setbacks and other zoning requirements may be reduced if compliance with the requirement will produce an unnecessary hardship, practical difficulty, or unusual characteristic. Variances are not issued for building code or FEMA regulations.

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1. When must I obtain a building permit?
2. How do I apply for a building permit?
3. How much does it cost for a building permit?
4. Why is Pinellas County doing City of Oldsmar inspections?
5. How do I schedule an inspection?
6. Must I get a permit for a minor repair?
7. How long is a building permit good for?
8. What are Multi-modal Impact Fees?
9. Do all building permit applications require submission of a set of plans?
10. Can I do any construction work myself?
11. How do I select a contractor?
12. What happens if my project is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)?
13. Why do I need a permit to install a fence?
14. How do I register with the city as a contractor?
15. How long does it take to get a permit?
16. Why do I have to fill out so many forms to pull a permit?
17. Can a homeowner pull their own permit?
18. Can a landlord pull his own permit?
19. What is a variance?
20. What is a setback?
21. What is an easement?
22. Do I need a permit to have a garage sale?