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Dunedin vs St. Petersburg

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Dunedin, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Dunedin and St. Petersburg have similar restriction levels.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dunedin Land Development Code Section 105-27.1.1.1 limits the size of commercial motor vehicles that may be parked at a single-family residence and restricts associated utility trailers.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Commercial equipment such as semi-trucks, box trucks, dump trucks, and tow trucks may not be parked on residential lots in St. Petersburg unless stored fully inside an enclosed building.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinSt. Petersburg
Code sectionSec. 105-27.1.1.1Sec. 16.40.090
Trailer max size8 ft x 8 ft-
Street length limit22 feet-
Street width limit8 feet-
Commercial vehiclesOne per residence-
Allowed storage-Enclosed only
Lunch exception-30 min, 11a-2p
Days for exception-Mon-Fri
Citation timing-Immediate

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Dunedin FAQ

Can I park my work box truck at my Dunedin home?

Only if it meets size limits in Section 105-27.1.1.1. Vehicles over 22 feet long or 8 feet wide cannot park on residential streets or in residential yards.

Are utility trailers allowed at residential properties in Dunedin?

Yes, one utility trailer up to 8 feet long and 8 feet tall, used with an allowed commercial vehicle, may be stored in screened side or rear yard areas.

St. Petersburg FAQ

Can I park my work van overnight in my driveway?

Only if the van does not meet the commercial equipment definition. Lettered or rigged vehicles such as box trucks, step vans, or wreckers must be stored inside an enclosed building when on a residential lot.

Does the lunch-break exception apply on weekends?

No. The 30-minute residential lunch parking exception is limited to Monday through Friday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and may be used only once per 24-hour period.

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