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Environmental Rules in Plantation, FL (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Stormwater Management

Plantation regulates stormwater under Chapter 9, Article II, overhauled by Ordinance 2024-001. New development must achieve zero discharge in a 25-year, three-day storm and hold post-development runoff at or below pre-development rates for the 100-year storm.

Plantation Stormwater Management Regulations

Heavy Restrictions

Plantation, FL, Code of Ordinances ch. 9, art. II (Stormwater Management Regulations), Ord. No. 2024-001

the site perimeter grade shall be designed to allow zero discharge during a 25-year, three-day storm event, and pre-development discharge shall be less than or equal to post-development discharge for the 100-year storm event

Erosion Control

Plantation is flat South Florida, so erosion control focuses on keeping construction sediment and turbidity out of the canal network rather than managing slopes. Silt fences and turbidity barriers are required during land disturbance, with a federal NPDES permit for sites over one acre.

Plantation Erosion and Sediment Control Rules

Some Restrictions

Plantation, FL, Code of Ordinances ch. 9, art. I, § 9-2(c) (Ord. No. 2024-001)

Manage filling, grading, dredging, mining, paving, excavation, drilling operations, storage of equipment or materials, and other development which may increase flood damage or erosion potential

Coastal Development

Plantation is an inland Broward city with no ocean coastline, so no coastal-construction-control-line rules apply. Instead, development along its canals is governed by seawall, dock, and marine-structure permits under Chapter 15, plus wetland and Everglades-basin protections on the city's western edge.

Plantation Waterway and Wetland Rules (Inland City)

Some Restrictions

Flood Zones

Plantation, a low-lying South Florida city, enforces FEMA floodplain rules under Chapter 9, Article I (Ordinance 2024-001). Buildings in special flood hazard areas must elevate the lowest floor and mechanical systems to at least one foot above base flood elevation, with enclosures below prohibited.

Plantation Flood Zone and Elevation Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Plantation, FL, Code of Ordinances ch. 9, art. I, § 9-1(c) (Ord. No. 2024-001)

The City of Plantation was accepted for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program ("NFIP") and the Plantation City Council desires to continue to meet the requirements of Title 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Sections 59 and 60, necessary for such participation.

Grading & Drainage

Plantation requires an engineering permit for grading, paving, and storm-drainage work. Grading plans must show that runoff does not discharge onto adjacent property, and finished grades and roads are set to design-storm flood elevations reviewed by the water control district.

Plantation Grading and Drainage Permit Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for Broward County county-wide rules?

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

Environmental Rules in Broward County