Demolition Permits in Pasco County, FL

Your complete guide to demolition permits in Pasco County. Bayside Construction handles all permit applications — you never visit a permit office.

Demolition Permits in Pasco County: What You Need to Know

Pasco County is a tale of two worlds: the booming western and central growth corridor (Wesley Chapel, Trinity, Odessa) and the rural eastern communities (Dade City, Zephyrhills, San Antonio). The permitting landscape reflects this split. Unincorporated Pasco County handles the vast majority of permits through its Building Services department, while three incorporated cities maintain their own processes.

Wesley Chapel's explosive growth means most demolition in that area involves clearing aging pre-development structures, mobile homes on former agricultural land, or commercial redevelopment along the SR 54 and SR 56 corridors. Western Pasco demolition often involves older waterfront and retirement community structures. Eastern Pasco projects tend to be rural—land clearing, mobile home removal, and agricultural structure demolition.

Pasco County's permit office is generally efficient, and the lower volume compared to Hillsborough and Pinellas means processing times are often shorter. We handle permits for all four Pasco County jurisdictions.

Under Florida Statute §553.80, local building departments administer and enforce the Florida Building Code, including demolition permit requirements.

Permit requirements change periodically. Always verify current requirements directly with your local building department. Information on this page is provided as a general guide and was last reviewed in 2026.

Permit Authorities in Pasco County

Pasco County Building Services

Unincorporated Pasco County (Wesley Chapel, land O' Lakes, Holiday, Hudson)

City of New Port Richey Building Department

City of New Port Richey (incorporated)

City of Dade City Building Department

City of Dade City (incorporated)

City of Zephyrhills Building Department

City of Zephyrhills (incorporated)

Demolition Permit Types & Fees in Pasco County

Permit Type Description Typical Fee Processing Time
Residential Demolition Permit Required for demolishing residential structures in Pasco County including houses, mobile homes, and accessory buildings. $100 – $350 5–10 business days
Commercial Demolition Permit Required for commercial and industrial building demolition. May require site plan amendment review. $350 – $1,200 10–15 business days
Mobile Home Demolition Permit Specific permit for manufactured/mobile home removal. Requires VIN verification and title documentation. $75 – $200 3–7 business days
Land Clearing Permit Required for clearing vegetation and trees on undeveloped or agricultural land in Pasco County. $100 – $500 5–15 business days

The Demolition Permit Process in Pasco County

1

Determine jurisdiction based on property address—most Pasco properties are unincorporated (County), with New Port Richey, Dade City, and Zephyrhills being the incorporated cities

2

Complete asbestos survey for pre-1980 structures; gather mobile home title/VIN documentation if applicable

3

Coordinate utility disconnections with Duke Energy, Pasco County Utilities, and local water/sewer providers

4

Check for wellhead protection zone, flood zone, or wetland buffer restrictions on the property

5

Submit demolition permit application with all required documentation to the correct jurisdiction

6

Await review and respond to any additional requirements or conditions

7

Receive permit, post on-site, complete work per permit conditions, and schedule final inspection

Required Documentation for Pasco County Demolition Permits

Completed demolition permit application
Property survey or legal description
Proof of property ownership or authorization letter
Asbestos survey report (for structures built before 1980)
Utility disconnection confirmation (Duke Energy, Pasco County Utilities)
Contractor license and insurance certificates
Mobile home title and VIN documentation (for mobile home demolition)
Environmental assessment for properties in wellhead protection zones

Environmental Considerations in Pasco County

Flood Zones & Wetlands

Pasco County has significant environmental considerations that vary dramatically between the western coast and eastern rural areas. Coastal west Pasco (Hudson, Port Richey) has flood zones and Gulf-access canal communities. Central Pasco's Wesley Chapel growth corridor was built on former ranch and timber land with preserved wetland buffers throughout. Eastern Pasco (Dade City, Zephyrhills) has agricultural land, natural springs, and wellhead protection zones. The Pithlachascotee River corridor through New Port Richey has flood zone and environmental buffer requirements.

Historic Districts

Pasco County has limited historic district designations compared to Hillsborough and Pinellas. Downtown Dade City has a small historic area around the courthouse square with some individually designated properties. New Port Richey's Main Street area has historic character but limited formal protections. Most Pasco County demolition projects do not encounter historic preservation requirements.

Asbestos Requirements

Asbestos surveys are required for pre-1980 structures in Pasco County. While much of Wesley Chapel and surrounding growth areas have newer construction that doesn't require surveys, older homes in New Port Richey, Zephyrhills, Dade City, and established neighborhoods do. Mobile homes manufactured before 1980 may also contain asbestos materials. The Florida DEP 10-day advance notification applies to all regulated demolition projects in Pasco County.

Demo Dave's Permit Tips for Pasco County

Wesley Chapel properties often have CDD (Community Development District) requirements in addition to county permits—check your community's CDD rules before scheduling demolition.

Mobile home demolition in Pasco County requires the mobile home title. If the title is lost, budget extra time for a duplicate title from the Florida DHSMV before the permit can be issued.

Eastern Pasco (Dade City area) permits are processed quickly because of lower volume, but the drive to the permit office is significant from the Tampa Bay area—we handle this so you don't have to.

For land clearing in Pasco County, the gopher tortoise survey requirement can add 30–90 days to your timeline during active season (April–October). Start the process early.

Pasco County Demolition Permit FAQs

A: Wesley Chapel is entirely in Pasco County, though it sits very close to the county line. Properties in nearby Lutz may straddle the Hillsborough-Pasco border—the correct county depends on which side of the line your parcel falls. We verify jurisdiction for every project to ensure we submit to the correct permit office.

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