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Dunedin vs Seminole

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Seminole, FL?

Seminole has fewer restrictions than Dunedin.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Dunedin is fully urbanized and not mapped as a Florida Forest Service high wildfire zone, but Chapter 38 fire-code rules and Pinellas County burn bans manage seasonal brush-fire risk along greenways and undeveloped parcels.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Seminole sits within Pinellas County's wildland-urban interface in places adjacent to preserves and parks. While developed neighborhoods face lower risk, Florida Forest Service Firewise guidance applies to properties bordering natural areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinSeminole
WUI mappingNot formally designated-
Burn-ban authorityPinellas County / state-
Vegetation rulesChapter 34 nuisance code-
Wildland responseDunedin Fire / FFS coordination-
Drought triggerKeetch-Byram Drought Index-
WUI risk-Limited to preserve borders
Firewise zone-5 feet non-combustible
State WUI code-None statewide
Authority-Florida Forest Service

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Dunedin FAQ

Is Dunedin in a wildfire hazard zone?

Florida does not maintain formal WUI hazard maps for Dunedin. The city manages risk through fire-code enforcement, vegetation nuisance rules, and seasonal county burn bans.

How do I know if a burn ban is in effect?

Pinellas County Emergency Management and the Florida Forest Service publish active burn-ban notices. When declared, even small recreational fires may be suspended citywide.

Are property owners required to create defensible space?

There is no formal defensible-space rule, but Chapter 34 requires owners to clear hazardous brush and dead vegetation that could threaten neighboring structures.

Seminole FAQ

Is Seminole in a wildfire zone?

Most of Seminole is suburban and lower-risk, but neighborhoods bordering parks and preserves fall within the wildland-urban interface and benefit from Firewise mitigation practices.

What can homeowners do to reduce wildfire risk?

Maintain a 5-foot non-combustible zone around structures, clean gutters, prune branches away from roofs, and store firewood at least 30 feet from buildings.

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