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Largo vs Pinellas Park

How do flood zones rules compare between Largo, FL and Pinellas Park, FL?

Largo and Pinellas Park have similar restriction levels.

Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Section 11.5 of Largo's Comprehensive Development Code regulates floodplain construction, requiring elevation, flood-resistant materials, and substantial improvement compliance for buildings in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas.

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Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Any development in a flood zone within Pinellas Park requires a city floodplain permit. The city's Land Development Code Article 8 implements FEMA NFIP elevation, construction, and substantial improvement standards based on FIRM-mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoPinellas Park
AuthorityCDC Section 11.5-
TriggerFEMA Special Flood Hazard Area-
StandardElevate to design flood elevation-
Substantial improvement50% market value rule-
AdministratorCity Floodplain Administrator-
Local Code-LDC Article 8 Floodplain
Elevation Certificate-Required for SFHA construction
Substantial Improvement-50% market value trigger
NFIP Participation-City enforces FEMA standards
Permit Office-Community Development Division

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Largo FAQ

Do I need a Largo flood permit to renovate my McKay Creek home?

Yes. Any improvement or repair in a Special Flood Hazard Area needs a floodplain development permit, and Section 11.5 evaluates whether the project is a substantial improvement requiring full code compliance.

What is substantial improvement under Largo CDC Section 11.5?

An improvement or repair whose cost equals or exceeds 50 percent of the structure's market value before improvement triggers Section 11.5 substantial improvement provisions, including elevation to the design flood elevation.

Pinellas Park FAQ

Do I need a permit to build in a Pinellas Park flood zone?

Yes. Any development in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area within the city requires a floodplain permit and elevation certificate per Land Development Code Article 8.

What is the substantial improvement rule?

If improvements or repairs equal or exceed 50% of the structure's pre-improvement market value, the entire structure must be brought into full floodplain compliance, including elevation.

How can I find my flood zone?

Use the FEMA Flood Map Service Center or Pinellas County Flood Map Service Center, and confirm with Pinellas Park's Community Planning Division at 727-369-5631.

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