How Can I Help Protect the Coastal Dune Lakes when Building a New Home or When Owning a Home or Property near a Coastal Dune Lake?

Walton County’s Coastal Dune Lakes are not only rare and unique, they are a very important component of our community and as such are protected by strong regulation. If you own a home near a Dune Lake or are thinking of building near a Dune Lake, please read Section 4.02.03 of the Land Development Code and most importantly CALL US before doing any land alteration, including removing any trees or vegetation near a Coastal Dune Lake. 


There are penalties, including greater permitting fees and fines for removing Coastal Dune Lake Protection Zone vegetation.

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1. What Zoning District is My Property Located In?
2. Do I Need a Stormwater Plan for my Single-Family Residence?
3. How Can I Help Protect the Coastal Dune Lakes when Building a New Home or When Owning a Home or Property near a Coastal Dune Lake?
4. Can I Clear my Land/Lot?
5. What are my setbacks?
6. What is my Flood Zone?
7. I Want to Build a House in Walton County! Where do I Start? How Long will it Take to get a Permit?
8. Can I have an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)?
9. What About a Shed? General Information about Accessory Structures and Uses in Walton County.
10. What About a Fence? General Fence Information.
11. General Scenic Corridor Information
12. Can I live in my Recreational Vehicle (RV)?
13. Can I store my RV on my residential property?
14. Can I put a Mobile/Manufactured Home on my property?
15. Can I have a variance for that?
16. Can I Split my Lot?
17. Where can I find information on residential landscaping that protects our bays and lakes?