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Current Planning
Scott Ashley, AICP
Planning Manager
sashley@co.volusia.fl.us
If you have questions concerning zoning classifications, building setbacks, signage, off-street parking, or flood zone information, please call:
(386) 943-7059, ext 5522 (from West Volusia)
(386) 248-8115, ext 5522 (from Daytona Beach)
(386) 424-6815, ext 5522 (from New Smyrna Beach)

Zoning applications and fee schedule

Zoning and Future Landuse Interactive Mapping
This application allows you to view zoning and future landuse information for Volusia County
Volusia County Zoning and Landuse

DISCLAIMER: The data used for this application were developed from various scales and sources. The map information is not a survey. Volusia County makes no warranty, explicit or implied, regarding the accuracy or use of the information. Use at your own risk.

Zoning Search
To check your zoning, type your 12 digit parcel number
(without hyphens or spaces!) into the form box below and click find. This may take several minutes.
(Example:  700903000190)



     

 

If you do not know your parcel number, you can navigate to it within the Zoning and Future Landuse Mapping application above or find it with the form below.

Address Search
Enter the address of the parcel in the box below using only the number and street name.
This may take several minutes.
Example: (123 W Indiana Av)



     


To search by other criteria, go to the parcel search page on the Volusia County Property Appraiser website.

Frequently asked questions
Code Enforcement
Zoning Compliance
Volusia County Zoning Ordinance
Volusia County Land Development Code
Landscape Buffer Plant List
Municipal Code of Ordinances
 

The Planning Manager is responsible for administering the Volusia County Zoning Ordinance and related land use regulations. The Zoning staff provides responses to the general public, land development professionals and realtors inquiring about permitted land uses and development standards. Zoning enforces the Ordinance through the review of building permits, site plans, subdivisions, and occupational licenses. In addition, the Director manages the processing of all applications for rezoning, variances, special exceptions, vested rights and appeals in accordance with State and local laws. Consistency with the Volusia County Comprehensive Plan is maintained by updating the Zoning Ordinance and related regulations on a periodic basis.

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