Pinellas Park allows up to two sheds on most residential lots under Section 18-1530 of the Land Development Code. All sheds require a building permit, must sit in rear or side yards, and may not be placed in easements.
Pinellas Park's accessory-use rules (LDC Sec. 18-1530) require a building permit for every shed regardless of size. Most residential lots are limited to two sheds; lots in F, RE, or RR districts may qualify for more under specific conditions. Sheds must be placed in rear or side yards and outside platted easements. Sheds up to 200 square feet and 10 feet tall may sit as close as 18 inches from the property line; sheds on a concrete slab or larger structures must observe a five-foot setback. Verify exact dimensional standards with Community Development before purchase or installation.
Installing a shed without a permit, in an easement, or violating setbacks can result in code enforcement citations and orders to relocate or remove the structure.
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