Pinellas Park's R-2 Single-Family Residential District requires a 25-foot front yard setback, 10-foot side yards, and 15-foot rear yards under Land Development Code Section 18-1511.
Section 18-1511 of the Pinellas Park Land Development Code establishes the R-2 Single-Family Residential District dimensional regulations. Standard setbacks include a 25-foot front yard, 10-foot side yards, and a 15-foot rear yard. Nonconforming lots may use reduced side yards of 10 feet on one side and 5 feet on the other. Each residential zoning district (R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4) has its own dimensional table, accessible through the LDC Article 15 zoning sections. Accessory structures such as sheds 200 square feet or less and 10 feet or less in height may sit as close as 18 inches from property lines, or 5 feet on a slab. Larger accessory structures must meet principal setbacks.
Encroaching structures can require relocation, removal, or variance approval; uncorrected violations result in code enforcement liens and daily fines.
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