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Largo vs Tarpon Springs

How do stormwater management rules compare between Largo, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Tarpon Springs has fewer restrictions than Largo.

Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Chapter 11 of Largo's Comprehensive Development Code regulates stormwater management and floodplain protection citywide, supporting the federal NPDES MS4 permit and protecting receiving waters like McKay Creek and the Intracoastal.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Chapter 20, Article VI of the Tarpon Springs Code regulates stormwater management, including stormwater utility fees and an illicit-discharge prohibition that bars dumping pollutants, leaves, or yard waste into streets, storm drains, or waterways.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoTarpon Springs
AuthorityCDC Chapter 11-
Federal layerNPDES MS4 permit-
FundingStormwater utility fee-
ProhibitedIllicit non-stormwater discharges-
Receiving watersMcKay Creek, Cross Bayou-
Code chapter-Chapter 20, Article VI
Utility fee-Tied to ERU/impervious area
Illicit discharge-Prohibited city-wide
Yard waste in drains-Code violation
MS4 oversight-EPA/FDEP NPDES permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Largo FAQ

Can I pour pool water or paint rinse into a Largo storm drain?

No. CDC Chapter 11 prohibits illicit discharges into the city stormwater system. Chlorinated pool water, paint, washout, and yard waste must be handled through approved disposal methods only.

Why does Largo charge a stormwater fee on my utility bill?

The stormwater utility fee in Chapter 11 funds the city's MS4 program, including pipe and pond maintenance, water-quality monitoring, and the inspections needed to keep illicit discharges out of McKay Creek and Tampa Bay.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Can I blow grass clippings into the street in Tarpon Springs?

No. Pushing or blowing leaves, grass, or other yard waste into the street, storm drain, or waterway is prohibited and can result in written notice, code enforcement, and fines.

Does my Tarpon Springs property pay a stormwater fee?

Yes. Most developed parcels pay a stormwater utility fee under Chapter 20 Article VI based on impervious area and equivalent residential units (ERUs).

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