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What Is the USVI Coastal Zone Permit and Do You Need One?
A coastal zone permit is a mandatory approval issued by the USVI Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR) for any development activity within the territory's designated coastal zone. If you are planning a new residential build in the USVI and your site falls within that zone — which, given the territory's geography, is more likely than not — you cannot break ground without one.
For a private home, the process runs through a Minor Permit procedure. Under the Virgin Islands Coastal Zone Management Act, DPNR is legally required to decide on a complete minor permit application within 90 days; end-to-end, including application preparation, the process typically runs 4–6 months.