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Material Restrictions: Largo vs Tarpon Springs

How do material restrictions rules compare between Largo, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Largo and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Largo permits standard fence materials such as wood, vinyl, masonry, and ornamental metal under Chapter 16 of the Comprehensive Development Code, with all fences required to be maintained in good repair.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Tarpon Springs Section 36.03 requires fences and walls to be constructed of durable, safe materials and maintained in good condition. Barbed wire, electrified, and hazardous fencing is generally prohibited in residential districts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoTarpon Springs
CodeCDC Chapter 16-
AllowedWood, vinyl, masonry, metal-
RestrictedBarbed wire residential-
MaintenancePlumb and intactRequired, no dilapidation
Code section-Section 36.03
Allowed materials-Wood, vinyl, aluminum, masonry
Barbed wire-Prohibited in residential
Historic overlay-Additional standards

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Largo FAQ

What fence materials are allowed in Largo?

Standard finished materials such as wood, vinyl, masonry, and ornamental metal are allowed under Comprehensive Development Code Chapter 16. Salvage materials and tarps are not approved permanent fencing.

Can I have a barbed wire fence in Largo?

Barbed wire and electrified fencing are restricted in residential zones. Industrial uses may have limited allowances consistent with the Comprehensive Development Code and Florida Building Code.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Can I install a barbed wire fence in Tarpon Springs?

Barbed wire and razor wire are generally prohibited in residential districts. Limited use may be allowed in industrial zones with specific safety setbacks.

Are chain-link fences allowed in Tarpon Springs neighborhoods?

Yes, chain-link is generally permitted in residential districts, though some HOAs and the Historic District overlay impose additional material standards.

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