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Stormwater Management: Apopka vs Orlando

How do stormwater management rules compare between Apopka, FL and Orlando, FL?

Apopka has fewer restrictions than Orlando.

Apopka, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Apopka operates under an MS4 NPDES permit requiring stormwater treatment for new development. Post-development runoff cannot exceed pre-development rates. SJRWMD Environmental Resource Permits required for projects over 1 acre or 4,000 sq ft impervious.

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Orlando operates a Stormwater Utility under City Code Ch. 31 to fund stormwater management and flood control. All developed properties pay a stormwater utility fee based on impervious surface area. New development must meet stormwater retention and treatment standards per Ch. 31 and the Orlando Land Development Code Ch. 58. The city enforces stormwater pollution prevention through illicit discharge prohibitions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactApopkaOrlando
PermitNPDES MS4NPDES MS4 permit for municipal stormwater
ERP Threshold1 acre or 4,000 sq ft-
WatershedLake Apopka Basin-
Design Storm25-year, 24-hour-
Code Section-Orlando City Code Ch. 31
Fee Basis-Monthly fee based on impervious surface area (ERU)
New Development-On-site retention/treatment required
Enforcement-Stormwater Utility Division

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Apopka FAQ

Who enforces this in Apopka?

Apopka code enforcement at (407) 703-1600 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Apopka?

Apopka code enforcement at (407) 703-1600 handles complaints.

Orlando FAQ

How is the stormwater fee calculated?

The fee is based on the amount of impervious surface on your property measured in Equivalent Residential Units (ERUs). Single-family homes pay a flat rate; commercial properties pay based on measured impervious area.

Can I reduce my stormwater fee?

Commercial properties may apply for credits by installing approved stormwater best management practices that reduce runoff volume or improve water quality.

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