Stormwater Management: Brandon vs Dover
How do stormwater management rules compare between Brandon, FL and Dover, FL?
Brandon has fewer restrictions than Dover.
Brandon, FL
Hillsborough County
New development and substantial redevelopment in Brandon must comply with Hillsborough County LDC §3.06.00 (Stormwater Management) and the Construction Code, which require on-site treatment and attenuation of stormwater runoff.
View full Brandon rules →Dover, FL
Hillsborough County
Hillsborough County enforces SWFWMD Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) standards for all development disturbing over 1 acre or creating 4,000+ sq ft of new impervious surface. Illicit stormwater discharge prohibited under County Code Chapter 1-16 per NPDES MS4 permit.
View full Dover rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Brandon | Dover |
|---|---|---|
| Code | LDC §3.06.00 + Construction Code Ch. 4 | - |
| ERP Required | For wetland impacts | - |
| SWFWMD | Co-permitter | - |
| MS4 Permit | - | NPDES FDEP |
| ERP | - | 1 acre or 4,000 sq ft |
| Illicit Discharge | - | Prohibited |
| Fines | - | Up to 10,000 dollars/day |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Brandon FAQ
Can I fill in a low spot in my yard?
Small grading is generally exempt; significant fill or wetland impact requires permits.
Do I need a permit for a French drain?
Not typically — but cannot discharge to a neighbor or alter drainage.
Dover FAQ
Can I drain my pool into the street?
Only if chlorine-neutralized and dechlorinated. Fresh pool water with chemicals is an illicit discharge under County Code.
Who enforces this in Hillsborough County?
Hillsborough County code enforcement at (813) 272-5900 handles complaints.
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