Dumpster Permits in Riverside and Avondale Historic Districts
Coast to Coast Disposal provides permitted roll-off dumpster rentals in Riverside and Avondale, Jacksonville FL, navigating historic district placement rules and City of Jacksonville right-of-way (ROW) permit requirements. Properties in zip codes 32205 and 32204 often require street placement due to narrow driveways and small lot sizes, particularly along the King Street corridor and Five Points area, triggering Jacksonville’s ROW permitting process for dumpsters placed on public streets or sidewalks.

Coast to Coast Disposal provides roll-off dumpster rentals in Riverside and Avondale, FL — helping homeowners and contractors navigate historic district regulations, ROW permits, and placement restrictions unique to Jacksonville’s oldest neighborhoods.

Written by The Team at Coast to Coast Disposal — Woman-Owned certified dumpster rental company serving Jacksonville, FL and the Southeast since 2014. Licensed and fully insured, serving Duval, St. Johns, Clay, Baker, and Nassau counties.

Do I Need a Permit for a Dumpster in Riverside or Avondale Jacksonville?

You need a permit if the dumpster is placed on a public street, sidewalk, or right-of-way in Riverside or Avondale. The City of Jacksonville requires a right-of-way obstruction permit for any dumpster occupying public property, including street parking spaces and tree lawns.[1] Private property placement — such as driveways, side yards, or behind the building setback line — typically does not require a permit unless the property is designated as a historic landmark requiring separate historic preservation review.

Riverside and Avondale neighborhoods feature narrow lots built between 1900 and 1930, with many homes having 8- to 10-foot-wide driveways that cannot accommodate a 14- or 20-yard dumpster.[2] Consequently, street placement is common along Riverside Avenue, Park Street, and the King Street corridor, where on-street parking is utilized for construction and renovation projects. The City’s ROW permit process applies to these placements, requiring advance application through the Public Works Department.[1]

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How Do I Apply for a Right-of-Way Permit in Jacksonville?

Apply for a Jacksonville ROW permit through the City’s Public Works Department by submitting an online application or visiting the Permit Center at 214 N. Hogan Street. The application requires the site address, placement duration, dumpster dimensions, and a site plan showing the exact street location.[1] Permit fees range from $50 to $150 depending on placement duration and street classification, with expedited processing available for an additional fee.[3]

Coast to Coast Disposal assists clients with the ROW permit application process, providing the necessary dumpster specifications and placement diagrams required by the City. Permits are typically issued within 3 to 5 business days for standard applications, though Five Points and Riverside Avenue locations may require Traffic Engineering review if placement impacts traffic flow or bike lanes.[1] The permit must be posted visibly on the dumpster or adjacent signage during the rental period.

What Are the Historic District Placement Rules in Riverside-Avondale?

Riverside-Avondale Historic District placement rules prioritize visual compatibility and property protection, requiring dumpsters to be screened from public view when possible and placed to avoid damage to historic landscaping or structures. The Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission (JHPC) does not typically require separate approval for temporary dumpsters unless the property is an individually designated landmark or the placement involves tree removal within a protected root zone.[4]

The Riverside Avondale Preservation (RAP) organization recommends placing dumpsters behind the front building line and using plywood or ground protection under dumpster feet to prevent damage to historic brick pavers, oyster shell driveways, and century-old oak root systems common in the district.[2] For properties undergoing Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) review for renovations, the JHPC may specify dumpster placement conditions to protect character-defining features such as mature tree canopies and historic fencing.[4]

Where Can I Place a Dumpster in Riverside and Avondale Neighborhoods?

Dumpsters in Riverside and Avondale can be placed on private driveways, side yards, rear yards, or on-street parking spaces with a valid ROW permit. The most common placement locations include:[5]

Placement Location Permit Required? Considerations
Private driveway No Minimum 14 ft width; ground protection recommended
Side or rear yard No Must be accessible; tree root protection required
Street parking space Yes (ROW permit) $50–$150 permit fee; reflective markers required
Alley or easement Maybe Depends on ownership; verify access rights

Five Points commercial area and the Shoppes of Avondale district have additional local business district rules requiring dumpsters to be placed in designated loading zones during off-peak hours (7 PM to 7 AM) to minimize disruption to pedestrian and vehicle traffic.[6] Coast to Coast Disposal coordinates delivery and pickup times to comply with these restrictions, ensuring same-day or next-day service without penalties.

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What Size Dumpster Works Best for Riverside-Avondale Projects?

The 14-yard and 20-yard dumpsters are the most practical sizes for Riverside and Avondale projects due to narrow driveways and street placement constraints. A 14-yard dumpster measures approximately 14 feet long by 8 feet wide, fitting within a single on-street parking space and accommodating most residential renovation debris, including roofing tear-offs, kitchen remodels, and garage cleanouts.[7] The 20-yard size (22 feet long by 8 feet wide) works for whole-home renovations and historic property restorations generating 4 to 6 tons of mixed debris.

Larger 30-yard and 40-yard dumpsters are rarely used in Riverside-Avondale due to placement challenges on narrow streets and the difficulty of maneuvering roll-off trucks through the area’s curvilinear roadways and mature tree canopies.[2] Coast to Coast Disposal recommends consulting with our team before ordering to assess site access, overhead clearance (minimum 23 feet for delivery truck), and optimal dumpster orientation for both street and driveway placements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Jacksonville ROW permit last for a dumpster?

Jacksonville ROW permits are issued for 7, 14, or 30-day periods, with renewal options available for extended projects. Permit fees increase with longer durations, and the dumpster must be removed or the permit renewed before expiration to avoid fines.[3]

Can I place a dumpster on the street in Five Points without a permit?

No, all on-street dumpster placements in Five Points require a Jacksonville ROW permit, even for short-term (1-2 day) rentals. The permit ensures proper traffic control measures, reflective signage, and compliance with business district regulations.[6]

Do I need Historic Preservation Commission approval for a dumpster?

Most temporary dumpsters in Riverside-Avondale do not require JHPC approval unless the property is an individually designated landmark or the placement involves removal of protected trees or historic site features. COA-approved renovation projects may include dumpster placement conditions.[4]

What happens if I don’t get a permit for street placement?

Operating without a required ROW permit can result in citations ranging from $100 to $500, plus mandatory dumpster removal and project delays. The City of Jacksonville Public Works Department conducts regular inspections in high-activity areas like Riverside and Five Points.[3]

Coast to Coast Disposal delivers permitted dumpster rentals throughout Riverside, Avondale, and greater Jacksonville. Our team handles ROW permit coordination, historic district compliance, and same-day delivery for residential and commercial projects. Request a quote today or call 904-414-7774 for immediate assistance.

Written by The Team at Coast to Coast Disposal — Woman-Owned certified dumpster rental company serving Jacksonville, FL and the Southeast since 2014. Updated April 2026.

References

  1. City of Jacksonville Public Works Department. Right-of-Way Obstruction Permits. https://www.coj.net/departments/public-works
  2. Riverside Avondale Preservation (RAP). Historic District Design Guidelines. https://www.riversideavondale.org
  3. City of Jacksonville Ordinance Code. Chapter 721: Obstruction of Public Ways. https://library.municode.com/fl/jacksonville
  4. Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission. Certificate of Appropriateness Application Procedures. https://www.coj.net/departments/planning-and-development/historic-preservation
  5. Florida Department of Transportation. Utility Accommodation Manual. https://www.fdot.gov/roadway/utilities
  6. City of Jacksonville Five Points Special Area Plan. Commercial District Loading Zone Regulations. https://www.coj.net/departments/planning-and-development
  7. Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA). Roll-Off Container Specifications and Best Practices. https://swana.org
  8. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Construction and Demolition Debris Management. https://www.epa.gov/smm/construction-and-demolition-debris