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Dunedin vs Safety Harbor

How do stormwater management rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Safety Harbor, FL?

Dunedin has fewer restrictions than Safety Harbor.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Dunedin regulates stormwater runoff under Chapter 78, Article IX of its Code of Ordinances. Property owners must control stormwater discharge, avoid illicit connections to the storm sewer system, and follow the city's stormwater utility requirements.

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Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Safety Harbor regulates stormwater discharge under its Land Development Code Article X development standards and Pinellas County and SWFWMD permitting. New development and significant redevelopment must control runoff rate, volume, and water quality.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinSafety Harbor
Code locationChapter 78 Article IX-
Stormwater utilityChapter 78 Article IV-
Design storm10-year minimum-
Pipe minimum15-inch reinforced concrete-
Illicit dischargesProhibited-
Code Source-LDC Article X Development Standards
State Agency-SWFWMD ERP permitting
Treatment Volume-First inch of runoff
Discharge Rate-Pre-development cap
Maintenance-Owner responsibility

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dunedin FAQ

Can I discharge anything other than rainwater into the storm drain?

No. Discharging pollutants, sediment, oil, paint, fertilizers, or wash water into Dunedin's storm sewer system is prohibited under Chapter 78.

Do I pay a stormwater fee?

Yes. Developed properties pay a stormwater utility fee under Chapter 78 Article IV that funds drainage system maintenance and improvements.

Safety Harbor FAQ

Do I need a stormwater permit for a small home addition?

Small residential additions usually fall below thresholds for full stormwater review, but you must not increase runoff onto neighboring properties. Larger additions may require an engineered drainage plan submitted with your building permit.

Who maintains stormwater ponds in Safety Harbor subdivisions?

Private stormwater systems serving subdivisions are typically maintained by the homeowners association or property owner. The city maintains public drainage facilities within rights-of-way.

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