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Dunedin vs Largo

How do coastal development rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Largo, FL?

Largo has fewer restrictions than Dunedin.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dunedin's waterfront on St. Joseph Sound requires building permits to comply with the Florida Building Code's coastal provisions. Construction seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line requires a Florida DEP permit under Statute 161.053.

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Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Largo's inland location means most coastal development rules apply along McKay Creek and Intracoastal-connected waterways, where CDC Chapter 11 floodplain rules and state Section 161 protections govern shoreline work.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinLargo
State lawFlorida Statute 161.053-
CCCL permitFlorida DEP issued-
Local codeChapter 105 Building Standards-
StandardsFBC and ASCE 24-
Coastal adminBuilding Official-
Authority-CDC Chapter 11
Coastline-McKay Creek and Intracoastal canals
State layer-F.S. Chapter 161
Other permits-FDEP, USACE, Pinellas County
Beachfront-Outside city limits

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dunedin FAQ

Do I need a state permit for waterfront construction in Dunedin?

If your project is seaward of an established Coastal Construction Control Line, yes. You need a Florida DEP CCCL permit in addition to Dunedin's building permit.

What flood standards apply to coastal homes?

Coastal homes must meet the Florida Building Code's flood and wind provisions plus Dunedin's Chapter 105 elevation, freeboard, and V-Zone design requirements.

Largo FAQ

Does Largo have beachfront property regulated by CCCL?

No. Largo is inland and does not include Gulf-front beaches. Coastal Construction Control Line rules apply to beachfront communities in adjacent municipalities, not within Largo's city limits.

Do I need a permit to repair my seawall on McKay Creek in Largo?

Yes. Seawall repair or replacement requires city building approval and typically state and federal permits, since the work is in or adjacent to navigable waters connected to the Intracoastal Waterway.

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