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Dunedin vs St. Petersburg

How do artificial turf rules compare between Dunedin, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Dunedin has fewer restrictions than St. Petersburg.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Florida law preempts city bans on synthetic turf for single-family residential lots one acre or smaller. Dunedin must allow artificial grass meeting state-defined material standards, though setback and stormwater rules still apply.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

St. Petersburg historically restricted artificial turf as impervious surface under Chapter 16, but Florida HB 1131 (2023) preempts cities from banning synthetic turf on most residential lots.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinSt. Petersburg
PreemptionLots 1 acre or smaller-
Material ruleLead free, flame retardant-
Infill banNo rubber infill-
Authority retainedStormwater and setbacks-
EffectiveFlorida HB 1191 2024-
Local rule-Chapter 16 LDR
State preemption-FS 373.185 (HB 1131)
Lot size limit-1 acre or less
Still regulated-Drainage, setbacks

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Dunedin FAQ

Can Dunedin ban artificial turf in my yard?

No. State law preempts municipal bans on synthetic turf for single-family residential lots one acre or smaller. Dunedin can still regulate drainage, setbacks, and material composition consistent with state standards.

Are there material requirements for artificial turf?

Yes. State standards require green lifelike blades, lead-free and flame-retardant materials, and prohibit rubber infill. Products must be disposable at any Florida landfill under normal conditions.

St. Petersburg FAQ

Can St. Petersburg ban artificial turf in my yard?

No. Florida HB 1131 (2023) preempts city bans on synthetic turf for residential lots of one acre or less, though St. Petersburg can still regulate drainage, setbacks, and stormwater performance.

Do I need a permit to install artificial turf in St. Pete?

Most residential installations do not require a building permit, but properties in flood zones or with stormwater requirements under Chapter 16 may need engineering review for drainage compliance.

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