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Largo vs Pinellas Park

How do grading & drainage rules compare between Largo, FL and Pinellas Park, FL?

Largo and Pinellas Park have similar restriction levels.

Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Largo regulates site grading and drainage through CDC Chapter 11 stormwater rules and Chapter 8 general design standards, requiring runoff to be managed on site without harming neighbors or the public storm system.

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Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Pinellas Park regulates grading, fill, and on-site drainage through Land Development Code Article 2 (Drainage Code) and Article 9 (Technical Codes). Permits are required to alter site grading, runoff patterns, or right-of-way drainage improvements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoPinellas Park
AuthorityCDC Chapter 11-
Companion rulesCDC Chapter 8 and Section 11.5-
ReviewEngineering Services-
Outside layerSWFWMD permits-
Floodplain fillRestricted-
Drainage Code-LDC Article 2
Technical Codes-LDC Article 9
Right-of-Way Permit-Required for swale or apron work
Neighbor Impact-Cannot redirect runoff next door
Regional Drainage-PPWMD canals

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Largo FAQ

Can I raise my Largo yard with fill to fix drainage problems?

Significant fill or regrading requires an engineering review under Chapter 11 to confirm runoff is contained on site. In a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, Section 11.5 also limits fill that would alter base flood elevations.

My neighbor's new driveway pushes water onto my Largo lot - what can I do?

Largo code prohibits redirecting runoff onto adjacent parcels. You can file a code compliance complaint, and Engineering Services can require corrective grading or drainage improvements under Chapter 11.

Pinellas Park FAQ

Do I need a permit to add fill to my Pinellas Park yard?

Yes for anything beyond minor landscape grading. Lot fill that changes drainage patterns or elevations requires drainage review and permitting under LDC Article 2.

Can I fill in the swale in front of my house?

No. Swales are part of the city's drainage system. Filling, paving, or piping a swale without a right-of-way permit and engineering review violates city code.

Who handles drainage complaints between neighbors?

Pinellas Park Code Enforcement and the Public Works Department address drainage complaints. Owners cannot lawfully redirect stormwater to adjoining lots under city and state law.

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