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Largo vs Pinellas Park

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

Largo has fewer restrictions than Pinellas Park.

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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Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Although Pinellas Park is inland along Tampa Bay tributaries, portions of the city fall within the Coastal Storm Area as defined by the Pinellas County Comprehensive Plan, restricting density increases and high-intensity uses within Category 1 storm surge zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoPinellas Park
AuthorityCDC Chapter 11-
CoastlineMcKay Creek and Intracoastal canals-
State layerF.S. Chapter 161-
Other permitsFDEP, USACE, Pinellas County-
BeachfrontOutside city limits-
CSA Density Cap-5.0 dwelling units per gross acre
Density Bonuses-Prohibited within CHHA
Local Code-LDC Article 8 Floodplain
Storm Model-SLOSH Category 1 surge
Coordination-Pinellas County Comp Plan

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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.

Pinellas Park FAQ

Is Pinellas Park considered coastal?

Pinellas Park is inland but parts of the city sit within Pinellas County's Coastal Storm Area due to Category 1 SLOSH storm surge projections, triggering coastal management rules.

Can I increase density on a CSA-zoned lot?

Generally no. The county Comprehensive Plan caps Future Land Use Map amendments at 5.0 dwelling units per gross acre within the Coastal Storm Area, with no density bonuses inside CHHA.

How do I check if my property is in the CSA?

Use the Pinellas County Flood Map Service Center and Plan Pinellas coastal management maps to verify CSA, CHHA, and FEMA flood zone designations.

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