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Environmental Rules in Ocoee, FL (2026)

4 verified environmental rules for Ocoee, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Stormwater Management

Ocoee enforces NPDES MS4 stormwater program under EPA and SJRWMD oversight. Illicit discharges prohibited. Construction sites over 1 acre require SJRWMD ERP permit and SWPPP. Ocoee Stormwater Utility funds Lake Apopka and Starke Lake protection.

Environmental: Stormwater

Heavy Restrictions

FDEP NPDES Stormwater Program

The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Stormwater Program regulates point source discharges from three potential sources: Construction Activities Industrial Activities Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) Stormwater runoff is generated from rain events that flow over land or impervious surfaces, such as paved streets, parking lots and building rooftops, and does not...

Erosion Control

Ocoee requires erosion and sediment control BMPs on all construction sites. Silt fences, inlet protection, and stabilized entrances mandatory. SJRWMD enforces state erosion rules. Sites over 1 acre need NPDES construction permit and SWPPP.

Environmental: Erosion Control

Heavy Restrictions

Flood Zones

Ocoee participates in FEMA NFIP. Portions near Lake Apopka, Starke Lake, and Lake Johio lie in AE and A Zones. Base flood elevation plus 1 ft freeboard required. Elevation Certificates needed for construction in SFHA.

Environmental: Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

FEMA Flood Map Service Center (NFIP)

FEMA Flood Map Service Center: Welcome! Looking for a Flood Map? Enter an address, a place, or longitude/latitude coordinates: Looking for more than just a current flood map? Visit Search All Products to access the full range of flood risk products for your community. About Flood Map Service Center The FEMA Flood Map Service Center (MSC) is the official public source for flood hazard informatio...

Grading & Drainage

Ocoee requires grading permits for earthwork over 50 cubic yards or disturbance exceeding 5,000 sq ft. Drainage must direct runoff to approved outlet without harming neighbors. SJRWMD ERP needed for significant work.

Environmental: Grading Drainage

Some Restrictions

Looking for Orange County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Ocoee city rules.

Environmental Rules in Orange County