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Largo vs Seminole

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

Largo and Seminole 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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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

The City of Seminole administers floodplain management through its Land Development Code consistent with FEMA National Flood Insurance Program rules and the Florida Building Code, requiring elevation, freeboard, and substantial improvement compliance in mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoSeminole
AuthorityCDC Section 11.5-
TriggerFEMA Special Flood Hazard Area-
StandardElevate to design flood elevation-
Substantial improvement50% market value rule50% market value rule
AdministratorCity Floodplain Administrator-
Local authority-Land Development Code Subpart B
Federal program-FEMA NFIP
Required document-Elevation certificate
CRS-Community Rating discounts

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Seminole FAQ

How do I know if my Seminole property is in a flood zone?

Check the city's FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) panels through the Seminole Building Division or FEMA's Map Service Center. Properties near Long Bayou, Lake Seminole, and tidal canals are commonly in AE zones.

What is the 50 percent rule in Seminole?

If repairs or improvements to a structure in a Special Flood Hazard Area exceed 50 percent of its market value, the entire building must be elevated and brought into compliance with current floodplain standards.

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