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Clearwater vs Dunedin

How do erosion control rules compare between Clearwater, FL and Dunedin, FL?

Clearwater and Dunedin have similar restriction levels.

Clearwater, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Construction sites in Clearwater must implement erosion and sediment controls under Chapter 32 Article VI stormwater management rules and the development standards in Article 3 of the Community Development Code.

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Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Dunedin requires erosion protection during land disturbance and construction under Chapter 105. Sites must use silt fencing, stabilized entrances, and other best management practices to prevent sediment from washing into storm drains and waterways.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClearwaterDunedin
AuthorityCode Chapter 32 Article VI-
Companion rulesCDC Article 3-
Required BMPsSilt fence, inlet protectionSilt fence, inlet protection
Federal layerNPDES MS4 permit-
ReviewEngineering Department-
Code section-105-41.14.4.1 Erosion Protection
Site stabilization-Required after disturbance
Street cleanup-Daily for tracked sediment
Standard manual-Florida ESC Inspector's Manual

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Clearwater FAQ

Do I need an erosion control plan for a small Clearwater home addition?

Most permitted construction in Clearwater requires at least basic sediment controls such as silt fence and inlet protection. Larger projects need a formal erosion and sediment control plan reviewed by Engineering.

What happens if mud washes from my site into a city storm drain?

Sediment discharges are illicit under Chapter 32 Article VI. The city can issue a stop-work order and require cleanup of the storm drain, ditch, or downstream receiving water at the contractor's expense.

Dunedin FAQ

Do I need erosion control for a small home addition?

Yes. Even small construction projects in Dunedin require BMPs such as silt fencing if they disturb soil and could discharge sediment off the property.

What happens if my silt fence fails?

You must repair it immediately and clean any sediment that escaped. Repeated failures can result in stop-work orders, fines, and remediation costs.

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