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Clearwater vs Seminole

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

Clearwater has fewer restrictions than Seminole.

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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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Seminole construction projects must install erosion and sediment control best management practices under the Land Development Code, supported by Pinellas County NPDES MS4 requirements and the Florida Stormwater Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector program.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClearwaterSeminole
AuthorityCode Chapter 32 Article VILand Development Code Subpart B
Companion rulesCDC Article 3-
Required BMPsSilt fence, inlet protection-
Federal layerNPDES MS4 permit-
ReviewEngineering Department-
Federal trigger-1 acre disturbance
State permit-FDEP NPDES CGP
Required-BMPs and SWPPP
Inspections-Post-rain event checks

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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.

Seminole FAQ

Do I need erosion controls for a small Seminole home project?

Yes. Even single-family permits in Seminole typically require silt fence and inlet protection. Projects disturbing one acre or more also need an FDEP NPDES construction permit and SWPPP.

What happens if mud washes off my Seminole construction site?

City inspectors can issue a stop-work order, require immediate cleanup of the right-of-way and storm drains, and assess civil penalties for failing to maintain erosion and sediment control BMPs.

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