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Miami Gardens Pavers Permit: Driveway & Pool Deck Requirements (2025)

Everything you need to get approved in Miami Gardens: permit requirements, documents, timelines, driveway/apron standards, drainage/open-space, and official City links.

Key Facts

Jurisdiction City of Miami Gardens, FL
Departments Building Services (permits/inspections via CSS) & Planning/Zoning (setbacks, coverage, driveway standards)
Work Covered New or replacement paver driveways, pool decks, walkways; driveway widening; apron/ROW work
Permit Required? Yesdriveway & paver work requires a building permit; right-of-way/apron work needs separate authorization
Primary Keyword Miami Gardens pavers permit
Secondary Keywords Miami Gardens driveway permit; pool deck pavers permit; driveway apron permit; pervious/impervious Miami Gardens

Is a Permit Required for Pavers in Miami Gardens?

Yes. The City requires permits for new or replacement driveway paving, pool deck pavers, walkways, and most resurfacing/widening. Apply and track status through the City’s Customer Self Service (CSS) portal.

Required Documents

Submit a complete electronic package for review by Building Services and Planning/Zoning:

  1. Building/Driveway Permit Application (City form), signed (and notarized when applicable).
  2. Recent property survey showing existing conditions and easements.
  3. To-scale site plan with layout, all dimensions, property lines, setbacks, driveway width, and distances to side lot lines; include apron/approach if applicable.
  4. Paver construction section — paver thickness, compacted base, bedding layer, and edge restraint.
  5. Material/product specs — identify the paver type and color/pattern; pervious options are encouraged to support drainage.
  6. Pervious vs. impervious coverage/open-space calculations; provide before/after areas and an on-site drainage approach.
  7. ROW/apron (if applicable) — separate authorization for work within the public right-of-way (apron/sidewalk/swale).

For pool deck pavers, include deck layout and drainage; review can be within a pool permit set or as a separate “pool deck” permit.

Fees & Timeline

  • Fees: Value-based per the City’s Building Fee Schedule (PDF). Small residential driveway/paver permits typically total a few hundred dollars including surcharges.
  • Review time: With complete plans, straightforward driveway/paver permits commonly review in about 2–3 weeks, depending on workload and response to comments.
  • Inspections: Schedule via CSS; standard notice ~24 hours.
  • Unpermitted work: May result in double fees, fines, and after-the-fact permitting.

Tip: Clear to-scale site plan, current survey, paver section detail, and pervious/impervious math reduce review cycles.

Zoning, Driveway Standards & Drainage

  • Driveway standards: The City regulates driveway location/width and setbacks; verify compliance on the site plan and with Planning/Zoning.
  • Open-space & pervious/impervious: Maintain required landscaped/pervious area; include before/after area calculations and on-site retention/infiltration strategy.
  • Materials: Concrete or pavers accepted; specify edge restraints and base construction in section details.
  • County ordinance (effective 2025): Miami-Dade’s impervious-surface standard applies to paving increases; design to reduce runoff and support resilience.

Frequently Asked Questions — Miami Gardens Paver Permits

Do I need a permit for driveway pavers or widening?

Yes. The City requires building permits for new, replacement, or widened driveways and for pool deck pavers. ROW/apron changes also need separate authorization.

What must be on my site plan?

Layout with all dimensions, distances to property lines, driveway width/approach, and a construction section (paver thickness, base, bedding, edge restraint) plus pervious/impervious calculations.

How do I apply, pay and schedule inspections?

Use the City’s CSS portal to apply, upload signed/sealed PDFs, pay fees, and request inspections (typically with ≥24-hour notice).

Typical fees & timing?

Fees are value-based per the City’s fee schedule; small residential jobs usually total a few hundred dollars. With complete submittals, straightforward permits often review in about 2–3 weeks.

Do county impervious-surface rules apply?

Yes. Miami-Dade’s 2025 impervious-surface standard applies to increases in paved area; include drainage strategy and pervious/impervious diagram.